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Chelsea Handler Joins 'Will and Grace'
Full confession: Chelsea Handler is one of my favorite comics around, and Will and Grace is my favorite comedy ever. So this news is like Karen’s voice in my ears. It’s almost as good as hearing that Trump has been impeached, but let’s be real, the show might now survive that. The whole revival happened because of the darkness that has settled in around our country. Welcoming the Fab Four back was like reuniting with friends you haven’t had a drink with in years. There’s a comfort there. Anyway, Chelsea Handler is joining Will and Grace.... as a lesbian!
By Edward Anderson8 years ago in Geeks
7 Times Emily Gilmore Did Not Deserve Lorelai’s Crap
Lorelai Gilmore is what many of us aspire to be: beautiful, quick-witted, able to eat whatever she wants and still fit into those tiny jeans. She’s the cool mom who overcame teen pregnancy, as well as a self-imposed exile and an emotionally stifling, utterly dysfunctional relationship with her parents. It’s this dysfunction that frequently paints her mother, Emily, as a deserving villain in the world of The Gilmore Girls. Sometimes, though, Lorelai’s knee-jerk reaction to her parents makes her less-than-sympathetic. Sometimes it makes her a downright jerk.
By Lynne Rush8 years ago in Geeks
The Secret to "Making It" in Comedy
"You are not going to make it as a comedian, you are vying for a lottery ticket that may or may not cash and probably, will not cash, but if you create your own $h!t, your own path or niche, your chances of being noticed are far f@ck!ng better."
By Sarah Martin8 years ago in Geeks
Carole Radziwill Is Leaving 'Real Housewives of New York'
Carole Radziwill has announced that she is leaving Real Housewives of New York, and I am shocked. When Carole first joined the cast, I loved her. It was the summer of 2012, and the cast included returning wives Sonja, Ramona, LuAnn, and newcomers Carole, Heather, and Aviva. Carole represented a type of New Yorker we hadn’t seen on the show. She was downtown chic and had already lived a hell of a life. She was technically a Polish princess (take that, Countess), a widow, a writer, and a journalist.
By Lily Hoffman8 years ago in Geeks
'Calibre'
Under the artful direction of Matt Palmer Calibre is a British film shot among the beautiful scenery of the Scottish Highlands. Its official outing happened at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, 2018. Shortly thereafter, it debuted on Netflix in the horror genre.
By MissRuth Green8 years ago in Geeks
10 Films That Lived up to the Original Book
You know how it is Avid Reader. Your favourite book is about to be made into a movie starring a major league actor and you wait with heart beating fearfully, you go to the cinema with sweaty palms…and you weep into your hideously expensive diet coke and popcorn because the director, the actors, the scriptwriters, the producers and even the damn second reserve camera man have all conspired to rip the heart out of your… yes YOUR…story.
By G S Meredith8 years ago in Geeks
Disney...We Need to Talk!
(Any views expressed in this article are my own.) In the past week, the world has gone into meltdown, literally and figuratively. As temperatures soar around the globe, the internet has been aflame with a bitter battle over the firing of James Gunn from Guardians Of The Galaxy 3 by Disney, for tweets made years before he was hired by them.
By Rob Taylor8 years ago in Geeks
The Problem with Modern Survivor
The American Survivor debuted on May 31, 2000. On September 19, 2012 my 12-year-old self accidentally tuned into the long running reality show's 25th season, Survivor: Philippines. This season featured 16 brand new castaways along with three returning castaways who had been previously evacuated from the game for medical reasons.
By David Hawkins III8 years ago in Geeks












