Break every rule with Griffin Gluck, Lauren Graham, Rob Riggle, Thomas Barbusca, Andy Daly and Adam Pally in the new teaser trailer and poster from Middle School: The Worst Years Of My Life.
From director Steve Carr (Paul Blart: Mall Cop), the upcoming comedy based on the NY Times bestseller from author James Patterson opens in theaters October 2016.
Middle School: The Worst Years Of My Life chronicles the trials and triumphs of Rafe Khatchadorian, as he uses his wits to battle bullies, hormones and the tyrannical, test-obsessed Principal Dwight.
Rafe has an epic imagination…and a slight problem with authority. Both collide when he transfers to an oppressive, rule-crazy middle school. Drowning in do’s and don’ts, Rafe and his scheming best friend Leo hatch a plan to break every rule in the school’s Code of Conduct. It’s Ferris Bueller meets Home Alone as their battle with...
From director Steve Carr (Paul Blart: Mall Cop), the upcoming comedy based on the NY Times bestseller from author James Patterson opens in theaters October 2016.
Middle School: The Worst Years Of My Life chronicles the trials and triumphs of Rafe Khatchadorian, as he uses his wits to battle bullies, hormones and the tyrannical, test-obsessed Principal Dwight.
Rafe has an epic imagination…and a slight problem with authority. Both collide when he transfers to an oppressive, rule-crazy middle school. Drowning in do’s and don’ts, Rafe and his scheming best friend Leo hatch a plan to break every rule in the school’s Code of Conduct. It’s Ferris Bueller meets Home Alone as their battle with...
- 3/4/2016
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Has there ever been a time when Tina Turner wasn’t there, providing the soundtrack to our lives? From her early days with Ike, to the tumultuous years after leaving him, to the greatest comeback in music history, Tina has proven to be a survivor, and definitely plays by her own rules (she just married her boyfriend of almost 30 years, and relinquished her American citizenship).
Okay, now comes our dilemma. If you had to pick one favorite Tina song, from throughout her career, what would it be? Do you prefer the early Tina, with “Proud Mary” or “River Deep, Mountain High,” the comeback queen, with “What’s Love Got To Do it With it,” or the later Tina, with “Goldeneye” or “I Don’t Want To Fight?”
After much contemplation, I narrowed my list down to five. There was “Acid Queen,” the deliriously over the top highlight from Tommy, her...
Okay, now comes our dilemma. If you had to pick one favorite Tina song, from throughout her career, what would it be? Do you prefer the early Tina, with “Proud Mary” or “River Deep, Mountain High,” the comeback queen, with “What’s Love Got To Do it With it,” or the later Tina, with “Goldeneye” or “I Don’t Want To Fight?”
After much contemplation, I narrowed my list down to five. There was “Acid Queen,” the deliriously over the top highlight from Tommy, her...
- 11/26/2013
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Dunkin' Donuts' U.S. headquarters has apologized after an advertising campaign in Thailand depicted a woman in blackface to promote a chocolate donut, the Associated Press reports.
In early August, the company's franchise in Thailand launched an advertising campaign for its "charcoal donut" by depicting a smiling woman, holding the donut, in blackface makeup with pink lipstick and a jet black 1950's beehive hairdo. "Break every rule of deliciousness," the slogan said in Thai. Although Dunkin Donuts' Thailand executive has defended the photo, the U.S. office released the following apology: "We are working with our Thailand franchisee to immediately pull the ad. Dd recognizes the insensitivity of this spot."
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In early August, the company's franchise in Thailand launched an advertising campaign for its "charcoal donut" by depicting a smiling woman, holding the donut, in blackface makeup with pink lipstick and a jet black 1950's beehive hairdo. "Break every rule of deliciousness," the slogan said in Thai. Although Dunkin Donuts' Thailand executive has defended the photo, the U.S. office released the following apology: "We are working with our Thailand franchisee to immediately pull the ad. Dd recognizes the insensitivity of this spot."
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- 9/1/2013
- by Robyn Ross
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Here is last week's caption pic winner. This week's caption pic is at the bottom of the page.
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
"Not satisfied with the restraining order, Russell Tovey was forced to wear this costume to keep Ed Kennedy away!"
Thanks to Campion for this week's winning caption.
Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on Ae). Peter Facinelli (above) is 38, Christina Applegate is 40, John Amaechi is 41, Kristin Bauer is 38, Tammy Lynn Michaels is 37, and Amy Grant is 51. Time to name your top five Amy songs! Here are mine: 5. "Lucky One," 4. "Baby Baby", 3. "Find A Way," 2. "The Next Time I Fall," 1. "Lead Me On."
Sometimes a headline speaks volumes. Twilight Movies Are Inducing Illness. Yesterday marked the 20th anniversary of Freddie Mercury's death. Here are some of his greatest musical performances.
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
"Not satisfied with the restraining order, Russell Tovey was forced to wear this costume to keep Ed Kennedy away!"
Thanks to Campion for this week's winning caption.
Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on Ae). Peter Facinelli (above) is 38, Christina Applegate is 40, John Amaechi is 41, Kristin Bauer is 38, Tammy Lynn Michaels is 37, and Amy Grant is 51. Time to name your top five Amy songs! Here are mine: 5. "Lucky One," 4. "Baby Baby", 3. "Find A Way," 2. "The Next Time I Fall," 1. "Lead Me On."
Sometimes a headline speaks volumes. Twilight Movies Are Inducing Illness. Yesterday marked the 20th anniversary of Freddie Mercury's death. Here are some of his greatest musical performances.
- 11/25/2011
- by snicks
- The Backlot
The record books established to track the Billboard Hot 100 are littered with female solo artists. Mariah Carey has the most number one singles of any solo artist in history (yes, even more than Elvis Presley) and Madonna isn't that far behind her. But it took a few decades before three female solo artists moved into the top three spots on the chart. On this day in 1986, that all changed, as Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors," Tina Turner's "Typical Male" and Janet Jackson's "When I Think of You" occupied the first, second and third places (respectively) on the Billboard Hot 100.
Jackson's "When I Think of You" came from her third (and breakout) album, 1986's Control. Co-written with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Jackson took R&B, disco influences, funk and traditional pop and infused it with the noise and energy of hip-hop (which was quickly making the transition from...
Jackson's "When I Think of You" came from her third (and breakout) album, 1986's Control. Co-written with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Jackson took R&B, disco influences, funk and traditional pop and infused it with the noise and energy of hip-hop (which was quickly making the transition from...
- 10/25/2010
- by Kyle Anderson
- MTV Newsroom
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