Anna Kendrick and Brittany Snow reunited with a bunch of their "Pitch Perfect" costars Friday in New Orleans ... all for a pretty awesome "Moulin Rouge" themed wedding party.Anna and Brittany hung out at Lucky Pierre's for their friend Courtney Barnes' pre-wedding bash with Kelley Jakle and Cj Perry -- more famously known as WWE Diva Lana -- as well as a few Trebles.We're told the group rented out the Bourbon Street joint...
- 10/11/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Hmm, what are they discussing?
Three is a magic number on this week's episode of United States of Tara! Why? Because without the word “three” you can’t have the word “threesome” and without the word “threesome,” we wouldn’t have this week’s gay storyline!
Marshall, Lionel and new gay Noah are drinking schnapps and talking babies in Kate’s room in Charmaine’s house. Marshall is vehemently opposed to babies, labeling them "incontinent extensions of the adult desire to rewrite history." Lionel calls his observation both pretentious and stupid, but he uses an "I" statement so it's Ok. Marshall goes on to call out all the "random people [who] mash together and then chunk out kids instead of dealing with the fact they should never have been together in the first place."
We wouldn't be talking about any random people in particular, would we Moosh? Mom and Dad, perhaps?...
Three is a magic number on this week's episode of United States of Tara! Why? Because without the word “three” you can’t have the word “threesome” and without the word “threesome,” we wouldn’t have this week’s gay storyline!
Marshall, Lionel and new gay Noah are drinking schnapps and talking babies in Kate’s room in Charmaine’s house. Marshall is vehemently opposed to babies, labeling them "incontinent extensions of the adult desire to rewrite history." Lionel calls his observation both pretentious and stupid, but he uses an "I" statement so it's Ok. Marshall goes on to call out all the "random people [who] mash together and then chunk out kids instead of dealing with the fact they should never have been together in the first place."
We wouldn't be talking about any random people in particular, would we Moosh? Mom and Dad, perhaps?...
- 4/19/2011
- by John
- The Backlot
Welcome A-List survivors! The reality series about "gay housewives" had its finale last week, and you know what that means. Our long national nightmare is over!
Or almost. We still have to get through the special reunion show hosted by the esteemed Wendy Williams.
Because Charles Lipton had a previous engagement. And too bad. Can you imagine an Inside the Actors' Studio episode devoted to Reichen Lehmkuhl?
Something tells me Reichen can!
But instead of the Actors' Studio, we're inside New York night club Amnesia where Wendy kicks things off by unclasping a red velvet rope and directly beckoning the television audience into the VIP area. "We're all on the A-List, tonight!" She says.
Which is a little unsettling. I'll stick it out and watch the show, but only if Wendy promises not to break the fourth wall again. Not sure I want to be in the same room with...
Or almost. We still have to get through the special reunion show hosted by the esteemed Wendy Williams.
Because Charles Lipton had a previous engagement. And too bad. Can you imagine an Inside the Actors' Studio episode devoted to Reichen Lehmkuhl?
Something tells me Reichen can!
But instead of the Actors' Studio, we're inside New York night club Amnesia where Wendy kicks things off by unclasping a red velvet rope and directly beckoning the television audience into the VIP area. "We're all on the A-List, tonight!" She says.
Which is a little unsettling. I'll stick it out and watch the show, but only if Wendy promises not to break the fourth wall again. Not sure I want to be in the same room with...
- 12/7/2010
- by Dennis Ayers
- The Backlot
Good news, America! For the first time ever, we get to see the Doctor Who Christmas Special on Christmas Day. BBC America will air this year’s tale, loosely modeled on A Christmas Carol and guest starring Michael Gambon at 9 Pm.
More good news, and this isn’t just for America. Glee is promoting Harry Shum, Jr. to series regular for next season. Does this mean Sue has to stop calling him Other Asian?
The Marine Corps has found a new way to express their homophobia. They’ve demanded that the gay Toys for Tots party that raises money in New York City change their name after 25 years. They want people to know that when they donate to Toys For Tots, it’s going to the Marine charity.
The Prop 8 oral arguments will be televised on C-span. Stunning that we'll see the appeal live, after Scotus intervened to stop the trial from being televised.
More good news, and this isn’t just for America. Glee is promoting Harry Shum, Jr. to series regular for next season. Does this mean Sue has to stop calling him Other Asian?
The Marine Corps has found a new way to express their homophobia. They’ve demanded that the gay Toys for Tots party that raises money in New York City change their name after 25 years. They want people to know that when they donate to Toys For Tots, it’s going to the Marine charity.
The Prop 8 oral arguments will be televised on C-span. Stunning that we'll see the appeal live, after Scotus intervened to stop the trial from being televised.
- 11/18/2010
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
This week on A-List: New York, Rodiney and Reichen seek couples counseling, and Derek hosts a Pride party. Only the beautiful people are invited! Meanwhile, Austin stays true to form and shows his ass, thereby losing mentor Ryan and prompting T.J. to throw a total hissy fit.
Over on the completely separate Mike Ruiz Highbrow Gay Guy Show we meet proud Papa Ruiz and help a noble hat enthusiast who is struggling with incurable cancer.
The episode opens with Austin and Jake on Fire Island. This is supposedly their second excursion to the beach community, two weeks into Jake's visit, and after the events of last week. (The night out at Carnival, Austin's gym room meeting with Reichen, etc.)
However, in my unofficial capacity as Reality Show Continuity Detective, I note that Jake and Austin are wearing the exact same clothes they wore in last week's Fire Island scenes.
Over on the completely separate Mike Ruiz Highbrow Gay Guy Show we meet proud Papa Ruiz and help a noble hat enthusiast who is struggling with incurable cancer.
The episode opens with Austin and Jake on Fire Island. This is supposedly their second excursion to the beach community, two weeks into Jake's visit, and after the events of last week. (The night out at Carnival, Austin's gym room meeting with Reichen, etc.)
However, in my unofficial capacity as Reality Show Continuity Detective, I note that Jake and Austin are wearing the exact same clothes they wore in last week's Fire Island scenes.
- 10/26/2010
- by Dennis Ayers
- The Backlot
***Spoiler Warning***
This article discusses important plot developments for the third season of United States of Tara.
One frequent criticism of shows with gay characters is that those characters often end up with little to do because, in the words of Little Britain's Daffyd, they "are the only gay in the village." And even when a gay character does get a love interest, those stories often tend to peter out after only a few episodes (think Andrew on Desperate Housewives or Eric on Gossip Girl) and that is frustrating because what really drives most romantic plots is conflict. And that conflict often comes in the form of a love triangle.
Think Elena, Stefan and Damon on The Vampire Diaries. Or Sookie, Bill and Eric on True Blood. Or pretty much any combination of characters on shows like Grey's Anatomy, 90210 or Gossip Girl.
Now it looks like you can add United States of Tara...
This article discusses important plot developments for the third season of United States of Tara.
One frequent criticism of shows with gay characters is that those characters often end up with little to do because, in the words of Little Britain's Daffyd, they "are the only gay in the village." And even when a gay character does get a love interest, those stories often tend to peter out after only a few episodes (think Andrew on Desperate Housewives or Eric on Gossip Girl) and that is frustrating because what really drives most romantic plots is conflict. And that conflict often comes in the form of a love triangle.
Think Elena, Stefan and Damon on The Vampire Diaries. Or Sookie, Bill and Eric on True Blood. Or pretty much any combination of characters on shows like Grey's Anatomy, 90210 or Gossip Girl.
Now it looks like you can add United States of Tara...
- 8/31/2010
- by michael
- The Backlot
Herschell Gordon Lewis films are often far from from great films but they helped define a unique time in American exploitation cinema and films such as Blood Feast or The Wizard of Gore helped break new ground in what could be seen in film. In Herschell Gordon Lewis – The Godfather of Gore Frank Henenlotter and Jimmy Maslon, aided by interviews with Lewis himself, John Waters, Joe Bob Briggs and others, investigate the films of Lewis and the stories behind their production.
Herschell Gordon Lewis’ career began with a handful of films that fitted within a genre often described as nudie cutie pictures. These were films that featured a lot of female nudity but had a light-hearted tone and no actual sex scenes. After having a pretty decent hit with one such nudie cutie, The Adventure of Lucky Pierre in 1961, Lewis’ next significant foray into exploitation was also his first move...
Herschell Gordon Lewis’ career began with a handful of films that fitted within a genre often described as nudie cutie pictures. These were films that featured a lot of female nudity but had a light-hearted tone and no actual sex scenes. After having a pretty decent hit with one such nudie cutie, The Adventure of Lucky Pierre in 1961, Lewis’ next significant foray into exploitation was also his first move...
- 7/30/2010
- by Craig Skinner
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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