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‘Say Anything’ TV Series: Cameron Crowe “Trying to Stop” NBC Sequel – UPDATED
‘Say Anything’ TV Series: Cameron Crowe “Trying to Stop” NBC Sequel – UPDATED
‘Say Anything’ TV Series: Cameron Crowe “Trying to Stop” NBC Sequel – UPDATED
Now more than ever we've seen TV looking to classic films of the '80s and '90s for the next great small screen series idea, whether by reboot or sequel, but a proposed 'Say Anything' TV sequel may have trouble getting its boombox up in the air. NBC has begun development of a potential followup to the classic 1989 Cameron Crowe film, though Crowe is outspokenly none-too-pleased about it.
The Midnight Special' [VIDEO]
The Midnight Special' [VIDEO]
The Midnight Special' [VIDEO]
During the 1970s, I remember staying up late on a Friday night to "The Midnight Special" on NBC-TV. Long before MTV and and the digital age, that show gave us a closer look at some of the top artists of the day, performing live on stage.
Comic-Con 2014: ‘Constantine’ Panel Offers Up a Premiere Preview
Comic-Con 2014: ‘Constantine’ Panel Offers Up a Premiere Preview
Comic-Con 2014: ‘Constantine’ Panel Offers Up a Premiere Preview
NBC’s ‘Constantine’ may have undergone a bit of shakeup in recent weeks, but that hasn’t stopped fans from conjuring their presencse for the show’s first panel at Comic-Con 2014. We’re on hand in Room 6BCF for all the supernatural secrets and comic characters to come, so light up a first look at NBC’s Constantine’ with our recap of the panel at Comic-Con 2014!
The Monkees Win Emmy
The Monkees Win Emmy
The Monkees Win Emmy
Remember ''The Monkees"? NBC-TV's American answer to The Beatles (even Monkees band member Davy Jones was a Brit). I remember taking my daughter to see three of the four Monkees on the 30th Anniversary Tour at the Stanley Theater in Utica years ago, and they all played their own instruments and were great! On this day in 1967, their 'The Monkees TV Show' won an Emmy for "Outstanding Come
NBC Fall 2014 Premieres: ‘Constantine’ Conjures October Debut, Katherine Heigl to November
NBC Fall 2014 Premieres: ‘Constantine’ Conjures October Debut, Katherine Heigl to November
NBC Fall 2014 Premieres: ‘Constantine’ Conjures October Debut, Katherine Heigl to November
The madness of 2014's Upfront season has come and gone, but that doesn't mean the major networks are without a few bombshells to drop. Sure, we've seen most of the official schedules, but NBC is the first to officially unveil their slate of fall 2014 premieres, surprisingly placing comic adaptation 'Constantine' for an October bow, with Katherine Heigl's TV return 'State of Affairs' moving even fu
NBC’s ‘Constantine’ Conjures First Clip and Photos: “Are You in a Bit of Trouble, Love?”
NBC’s ‘Constantine’ Conjures First Clip and Photos: “Are You in a Bit of Trouble, Love?”
NBC’s ‘Constantine’ Conjures First Clip and Photos: “Are You in a Bit of Trouble, Love?”
Mid yesterday NBC provided us with a first look at its forthcoming 'Constantine' series with a brand-new trailer (as well as its other questionable fall offerings), but let's go a little deeper, shall we? Meet the DC Comics demon-fighting detective in our first official premiere clip from NBC's 'Constantine,' along with a few new photos of the cast!
‘Community’ Canceled: Five Seasons and No Movie, Says NBC
‘Community’ Canceled: Five Seasons and No Movie, Says NBC
‘Community’ Canceled: Five Seasons and No Movie, Says NBC
Well, this feels familiar. 'Community' astonishingly gravitated closer and closer to its "Six Seasons and a Movie" mantra, particularity when season 5 saw acclaimed showrunner Dan Harmon return to the fold, but NBC has at long last called it quits. 'Community' has officially been canceled, according to the network, but will the Greendale Gang go on?
NBC’s ‘Constantine’ Trailer: Meet the Hellblazer
NBC’s ‘Constantine’ Trailer: Meet the Hellblazer
NBC’s ‘Constantine’ Trailer: Meet the Hellblazer
NBC unveiled the first official trailer for 'Constantine,' the upcoming series based on DC's 'Hellblazer' comics, and starring 'Criminal Minds' vet Matt Ryan in the title role. So far we've only seen photos from the new series, but this first extended trailer should get fans pretty excited, as the series looks to stay more true to the source material than the 2005 film starring Keanu Reeves, and s
NBC’s ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ Clips: Zoe Saldana Falls Down the Satanic Rabbit Hole
NBC’s ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ Clips: Zoe Saldana Falls Down the Satanic Rabbit Hole
NBC’s ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ Clips: Zoe Saldana Falls Down the Satanic Rabbit Hole
We're still not sure what to make of NBC's buzzworthy remake miniseries of horror classic 'Rosemary's Baby' with 'Guardians of the Galaxy' star Zoe Saldana, but it won't be long before the network births its latest vision of horror. Take a first look at the May 11 premiere with three brand-new clips from NBC's take on the 1960's Roman Polanski classic 'Rosemary's Baby'!
NBC Cancels ‘Revolution’ After Two Seasons, ‘Believe,’ ‘Growing Up Fisher’ and More
NBC Cancels ‘Revolution’ After Two Seasons, ‘Believe,’ ‘Growing Up Fisher’ and More
NBC Cancels ‘Revolution’ After Two Seasons, ‘Believe,’ ‘Growing Up Fisher’ and More
It's been a good news-bad news kind of day for NBC viewers, as the same afternoon that saw 'Hannibal' renewed for a third season also gave birth to 'Community''s season 5 cancellation. Now, the peacock has thrown a few more logs on the fire, among them freshman comedy 'Growing Up Fisher,' sci-fi flop 'Believe,' and surprisingly, the two-season 'Revolution.'
‘Walking Dead’ WTF: Watch Norman Reedus and Andrew Lincoln’s Insane Japanese Commercials
‘Walking Dead’ WTF: Watch Norman Reedus and Andrew Lincoln’s Insane Japanese Commercials
‘Walking Dead’ WTF: Watch Norman Reedus and Andrew Lincoln’s Insane Japanese Commercials
AMC's 'The Walking Dead' always makes for a good laugh outside of its zombie horror, as the internet allows fandom the opportunity to parody its more ridiculous aspects. Now however, the series appears to have taken matters into its own hands, tasking stars Norman Reedus and Andrew Lincoln to promote the show in Japan with a series of baffling commercials. Plus, find out what absurd change NBC wan

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