Showing posts with label tv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tv. Show all posts

Monday, July 11, 2011

Entourage Season 8 - July 24th [see]

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It's time to re-up your HBO subscription! This is just a heads up for all of you who are Entourage fans. By the way, I rarely meet someone who dislikes the show. Back on topic, Entourage is on it's last season starting July 24th with 12 episodes left to total up to 100 in the end. For those of you who don't know or have forgot because there's been so many episodes, Vince in the last season has hit rock bottom by doing coke and dating a porn star, Sasha Grey, which all got started after his car wreck during a shoot for a stunt scene. This new season has got so many story lines to end, it's going to be hard to end everyone on a good note. Turtle with his spanish girlfriend and tequila company, E with his management career and engagement to Sloan (talked about later), Vince with his rehab and new movie roles returning to the spotlight, Johnny Drama to start his new role as Johnny in "Johnny's Bananas" written by the calmer Billy Walsh, Ari Gold with his dwindling marriage and agency threatened by his terrible behavior, etc. As you can see there is much to clear up in the end of Entourage, hopefully it'll be a good finally to such a great show over the years. (Continue reading for video teaser and old seasons)

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Wilfred on FX [see]

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Tonight, June 23rd, on FX at 10pm ET the new television series called Wilfred will hit the mainstream tube. Wilfred was originally an independent television series put on and written by two Aussie fellows, Jason Gann and Adam Zwar. With it's dark humor and stupid-funny plot it has grabbed the eyes of FX to market it to the forefront. A new cast has been chosen all except Wilfred the dog still played by writer/producer Jason Gann. Adam Zwar has moved on to explore new roles he states and the rights have been sold to FX where they may switch out some scenes and dialoge for the American version. So tonight we will see how much FX has cut out. I'm hoping they hold onto those dark humorous scenes with the character of Adam and Wilfred sitting on the couch, watching DVDs, smoking weed, and chatting man-to-mutt. Let us know how you think it'll turn out in the comments. Also, in the post there's a clip from the original Wilfred showing one of the couch scenes and another clip of the FX Wilfred promo.