Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Master Chef Gordon Ramsay: Fast Food Dude?

Gordon Ramsay is one of the most famous chefs in the world. On the many cooking shows that Ramsay does, we never see him having a good old fashioned hamburger, which made us wonder if Ramsay ever gets a burger from a fast food restaurant.  (Click on the media player to hear Gordon Ramsay)

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Being Grateful For Fame Is How 'The Rock' Rolls

When Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson made the transition from wrestling to acting, a lot of people expected him to get a full body slam from the critics and a quick exit from Hollywood. Instead, he’s built a respectable career and become a bona fide box office draw, with Furious 7 currently in theaters and the action film San Andreas coming out later this year. His success has led to Forbes magazine listing him as one of Hollywood’s wealthiest actors, and Johnson doesn’t take any of it for granted. (Click on the media player below to hear Dwayne Johnson)
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Monday, April 6, 2015

For Kevin Bacon, There's A First Time For Seconds

Throughout most of Kevin Bacon’s career, he resisted the temptation to commit himself to a character more than once. In fact, you can count the number of movie sequels he’s done on, well, no hands. So it came as a bit of a surprise when it was announced that he was going to take the role of Ryan Hardy on “The Following,” the FOX crime thriller now in its third season. And it looks like his commitment issues have been cured, because he told us he’s really enjoying the opportunity to play the character on an ongoing basis.

The Following” airs Monday nights at 9/8c on FOX.

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Sean Penn Has Fond Memories Of Fast Times At Ridgemont High

Academy Award winner Sean Penn has been working in films and television for 40 years. It was in 1982 that he landed his breakout role as the stoner-surfer Jeff Spicoli, in the iconic comedy classic Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Some actors don’t like to reflect on their earlier roles that made them stars, but Penn isn’t one of them.  Penn has fond memories of Fast Times, which is considered one of the most beloved comedies of the 1980’s (Click on the audio player below to hear Sean Penn)



Sean Penn can currently be seen in the action thriller The Gunman.

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Sunday, April 5, 2015

‘Family Guy’ Creator Is Never Satisfied (And That’s A Good Thing)

Seth MacFarlane is one of the greatest comic geniuses working in Hollywood today. MacFarlane is the brilliant mind behind the FOX hit comedy show, Family Guy. For 13 seasons, MacFarlane has made audiences laugh with Family Guy.

It looks like comedy comes so easy to MacFarlane, but that is actually not true. MacFarlane told us that the secret to doing great comedy is that nothing ever makes him feel like he does a great job. (Click on the audio player to hear Seth MacFarlane)

Family Guy airs Sunday nights on FOX.

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Friday, April 3, 2015

David Duchovny Still Loves X, So He’s Going Back


For the large legion of die-hard Mulder & Scully fans, it was like Christmas -- or should we say X-mas? -- in March when FOX announced that six new episodes of "The X-Files" would be produced this summer.  David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson will be back in their iconic roles, as will the show's creator, Chris Carter.  (And since then, it's been announced that two key supporting players -- Mitch Pileggi and Walter B. Davis -- will return as Walter Skinner and the Cigarette Smoking Man, respectively.)  The more we hear about the new episodes, the more we're excited we're getting.  And we're not the only ones -- we had a chance to speak to David Duchovny himself, and he's excited to reunite with the "X-Files" team.

When we last saw agents Mulder and Scully, they were sipping drinks on a tropical island at the end of "The X-Files: I Want To Believe."  That was seven years ago, and a lot of people wondered if that would be the last image we'd have of them, as talk of a follow-up movie never seemed to make it past the rumor stage.  That actually came as a surprise to Duchovny, who expected the franchise to continue.  But with television's sudden interest in shorter "event series," he says it made perfect sense to explore a "short season" of new "X-Files" episodes on TV.


While Duchovny hasn't seen any scripts yet and hasn't been told much about the new episodes, one thing is certain: He's 22 years older than he was when "The X-Files" first premiered on FOX, and he's confident that while Mulder will always be Mulder, it will be an older and wiser version of the character.


There hasn't been an air date announced for the new episodes of "The X-Files" on FOX, but shooting will begin in Vancouver in June.

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