The best way to slow things down after last week's official introduction of 'The Authority' is do what True Blood does best, random sex scenes. And lots of them.
"We need hot Matt. Not fat Matt."
This episode centered around the concerns of Matt's weight gain.
Via Press Release:
HOLLYWOOD, CA (June 21, 2012) – Katy Perry: Part of Me from Paramount's Insurge Pictures will get its in-theater debut in the U.S. and Canada on Monday, July 2 with fan sneak premiere events of the 3D film presented exclusively in RealD® 3D in advance of its scheduled theatrical release on Thursday, July 5.
The word 'Pixar' isn't in the dictionary, but it was the definition would probably read:
PIXAR - 1. the art of visual storytelling of the highest quality; except for Car 2, sorry about t
"Help? I don't want to help. No one does anything because they want to help. I was doing it because I love you."
"She Did" was about everybody but Hannah's life moving forward. It was not that Hannah was denied this opportunity, but it was that she was incapable to do so.True Blood: Authority Always Wins
Posted by: Andrew Burns June 18, 2012 @ 3:40pm
Blasted with UV lights, blood starved, and both chained & injected with ultra-pure silver. I think Bill, Eric, and Nora can all agree with John Cougar Mellencamp after this week's episode: "Authority Always Wins".
For a couple hundred Katy Perry fans, Last Friday night was just as epic as the video for her song of the same name. In town to perform on Sundays Much Music Video Music Awards, Katy surprised fans by showing up at an advance screening of her new film Katy Perry: Part of Me in 3D.
Interview: Harold Perrineau on 'Seeking Justice'
Posted by: Tony Hinds June 18, 2012 @ 10:58am
Harold Perrineau's work on screens both big and small has cemented him as an undeniable talent. He began his career doing theater in New York City but, quickly found himself working alongside the likes of Christopher Walken, Wesley Snipes and Laurence Fishburne in Abel Ferarra's cult masterpiece King of New York (1987).
Walkey Talk: The Church of Friday Night Lights
Posted by: Mike Walkey June 17, 2012 @ 7:10pm
The calendar says June and for the most part the signs are all here: I've cracked out my air conditioner, I've witnessed the crowning of this year's Stanley Cup Champion, and I just completed the half marathon I run annually on Father's Day. But there is one thing that is missing this year from my routine of the previous few summers.
From that very first shot... That sideways tracking shot across the vast second floor of the Bishop family house, I was grinning from ear to ear. We are firmly and beautifully implanted back inside the familiar surroundings of a great Wes Anderson film. Cue the Welcome Back, Kotter theme.
The plot follows two young lovers who run off into the woods together.
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