Who Are the Two Guys in the Sonic Drive-In Commercials? Find Out Here
After a nearly three year hiatus, Sonic Drive-In brought back the hilarious duo earlier this year. But who are they?
After a nearly three year hiatus, Sonic Drive-In brought back the hilarious duo earlier this year. But who are they?
Before that video of her twerking out at a nearby gym went viral, Amanda Bynes -- hoping to prove her sanity to the world -- sat down with gossip rag InTouch for a tell-all interview.
Maybe the New York Times was just busy.
Chances are if you were growing up in the '90s, one of your favorite shows was 'Full House,' a series about a wholesome but quirky suburban family and their hilarious hijinks. But what happened to the cast when the show ended?
Amanda Bynes announced last week that she had shaved half of her head, and shared some selfies that actually looked pretty rad.
Now she's given us a better look, posting a new video and some photos. In good lighting with decent resolution, even!
My mind is constantly filled with random thoughts and questions, often times with no rhyme or reason. Case in point, the question above popped in my brain while standing in my kitchen Sunday evening looking for something to eat.
Rather than send in a seasoned reporter to do the press-junket for Michael Bay's upcoming film 'Pain & Gain,' the humor-driven YouTube channel Screen Junkies sent in Nick Mundy, a superfan of one of the movie's stars -- Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately for them), the head of marketing referred to the stunt as "the worst interview ever seen in the history of career." Ouch.
We've gotten heavily invested in A&E's ongoing original series, with a second season of 'Bates Motel' already ordered, 'Longmire' season 2 soon to start and eventually Chloe Sevigny's 'Those Who Kill,' but it's the cable network's reality series 'Duck Dynasty' that really brings home the...well, duck. The ratings for the reality series third season finale drew A&E's highest ratings ever, nearly beating out 'American Idol,' while remaining cable's number 1 series behind 'The Walking Dead.' Read all about 'Duck Dynasty's' massive success inside!
I watch a lot of 'Project Runway.' My wife likes it -- and, yeah, I like it too. A show dedicated to fashion design that features creative and powerful women is a weird thing to think about while watching a Michael Bay movie but that's exactly what I did during 'Pain and Gain.' Bay could learn a thing or two from that show about editing. Not in the cinematic, cutting shots together sense; that he's got. This is a different kind of editing.
It's the kind that is often called out by the 'Runway' judges when they tell the contestants (I'm paraphrasing), "This is too busy. You need to edit. That blue fuzzy hat that looks like a tribble distracts from the gorgeous, ornately sequined dress. The dress is enough. You don't need the tribble hat. Edit."
A Michael Bay movie -- particularly 'Pain & Gain' -- is a sequined dress with a blue tribble hat.
I cannot wait to see "The Great Gatsby!" I bet you can't either, so in the meantime - check out the official movie trailer!
At this year Oscars, Seth MacFarlane caused quite a controversy as he hosted the ceremony with a number of risque bits and jokes (most notably the "We Saw Your Boobs" song from the opening monologues) but that was exactly what Oscar producers hoped MacFarlane would bring to the normally staid production. The 'Family Guy' creator previously said he has no interest in returning, the producers seemed to have liked the controversy (and the ratings that went with it) and MacFarlane has officially been invited to return to host the 2014 Oscars.
Actor and universal hottie Johnny Depp was promoting his newest film 'The Lone Ranger' (in which he plays Native American Tonto because what could go wrong there?) when he was asked whom he'd like to play in his next movie.
After a pause, Depp admitted that he'd love to portray actress, singer and comedienne Carol Channing.
No, we didn't make that up. Our imaginations are good but they aren't that good.
You might find it hard to believe, but funny men Will Ferrell and Jack Black have never starred in a film together -- until now. The pair have just signed on for 'Tag Brothers,' based on the true story of the longest-running game of tag ever.