Archive for the ‘Celebrity’ Category

Padalecki Vs. Jason: The Interview

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

You might remember Jared Padalecki as dreamy Dean on Gilmore Girls.

J-Pad (if that nickname takes off, remember you heard it here first) also plays Sam Winchester on The CW’s Supernatural.

Now J-Pad is taking his boyishly tussled hair to the big screen in the Friday the 13th remake.

You can watch the teaser trailer here.

Unfortunately, Padalecki is not playing Jason Voorhees, but he is playing the lead dude.

JoBlo.com interviewed J-Pad about the horror remake, Supernatural, and going topless.

You can read the extensive interview here.

Spolier alert! Padalecki perfers “Cool Ranch” Doritos.

Gilmore Girl Becomes A “Doll”

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Everyone’s favorite hot n’ sassy small-town mom is making the move from Star’s Hollow to Broadway.

Lauren Graham is going to be playing Miss Adelaide in the revival of “Guys and Dolls” this spring at the Nederlander Theatre.*

I’ve never seen the musical myself, but I think it is about some no-nonsense wiseguy types, and their little-girl toys. Also, singing.

*This is a funny name for a theater.

(via Variety)

The WB At The Zune Gallery

Friday, October 24th, 2008

The WB was featured this week in the 1st Annual Digital Gallery thrown by the Junior Hollywood Radio and Television Society.

The event, held at the Microsoft Zune gallery in Los Angeles, celebrated up-and-coming digital content that we like to think will soon revolutionize television as we know it. I mean, we basically do that everyday here at The WB.

More after the jump!

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The WB-alloween?

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Halloween is just around the corner, and I’ve been scrambling to find a good costume that doesn’t require me to dress slutty. (Did I say slutty? I meant, sluttier. You should see what I’m wearing today.)

Kevin came up with a brilliant idea of dressing up like our WB stars, and found this old article about Gilmore Girls:

You can create the ultimate Lorelai Gilmore Halloween costume by wearing a pretty dress. It should be knee length and modern. Make sure to add great accessories like a necklace, bracelet and earrings.

Great. So…basically…I can wear everyday clothes and call it a costume? Alright, this means I’m going to wear H&M and say I’m from Sorority Forever.

Post your ideas in the comments!

The WB’s Newest (And Best?) Comedy

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

You can’t tell by my writing, but I’m a big fan of comedy -  especially comedy narrated by Stephen Colbert. So of course I’m super excited that the best new comedy of the season is going to be making its home here at TheWB.com. (That’s where I work!) Behold the trailer for “Childrens’ Hospital.”

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The man behind the Childrens’ Hospital is The Daily Show’s Rob Corddry, but it also stars Ed Helms, Megan Mullally, Stephen Colbert, and lots of other very, very funny people. I’m deeply unpopular here, so no one has told me an exact premiere date, but I overheard December.

One Tree Hill, One More Year?

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

OTH fans, you can (kinda) rejoice! Mark Schwan, the creator of One Tree Hill, has agreed to helm the series for a seventh season—now all we need to know is if The CW agrees to keep the show going.

“They (the CW) doesn’t owe me that, but I feel like they owe it to the fans,” Schwahn said.

Damn right, Mark! (Can I call you Mark?)

I’m hoping they’re taking Nathan and Peyton’s story on until they can cash in on their retirement funds. Watching old people hook up and stuff is hot.

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When WB Worlds Collide

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Remember that episode of Roswell when Angel shows up and saves all the alien teens from vampires? No? Oh wait. That may have been a weird dream I had.

But it’s really going to happen, just on a different show. Brendan Fehr from Roswell will be joining Angel’s David Boreanaz as his new brother on Bones.

And they really do kind of look alike! Maybe if David Boreanaz mated with David Duchovny. Am I right or am I right?

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A PSA from The WB

Friday, August 29th, 2008

I read this alarming article the other day about a new book titled “Women and Religion in the West,” written by a British sociologist named Kristin Aune.

According to Aune, the popularity of shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer have resulted in over 50,000 women a year to abandon their church due to the traditional, male-dominated values of their religion.

In turn, these women are “attracted by Wicca, popularised by the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”

Right. Let me tell you something.

Actually, two things.

One: it’s spelled “popularized.”

Two: We here at The WB would like to remind our loyal viewers that we do not encourage any sort of abandonment (unless you’re talking about Crocs. You should really abandon those ASAP.) of any sort of organized religion. You’re free to do what you want.

We do, however, encourage you to sit at your computer and watch all the full episodes that we have to offer. Sure, you may have work to do, or data entry to log, or children to supervise, or telephones to answer—but The WB believes in having a fun time while you’re at it.

So, please. Do not believe articles and books that blame our beloved shows on social change. We just want to have fun. Online.

Don’t you?

Return of the Muppets

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Muppet fans, rejoice! Jason Segel, writer/star of Forgetting Sarah Marshall, also star of  sitcom How I Met Your Mother and also like the awesome boyfriend ever in Undeclared, is penning a feature script for a new Muppets movie, where our marionette cast reunites for a final variety show.

Yay for Jason Segel! Who can forget that momentous scene in his character’s puppet play where Dracula morosely sings “Die! Die! [pause] I can’t.” Hmmm…I guess you had to be there.

Yay for Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy! Seriously, if there’s one thing missing in our superficial, Twitter and iPhone-inundated world where a photograph of Miley Cyrus can cause an uproar….it’s PUPPETS.

Rumor has it that if Segel’s feature film does well, executives hope to bring the classic Muppet Show back to television screens.

My only question is…What? No love for The Muppet Babies? (I can still sing the theme song by heart. And break glass while doing so.) That cartoon molded my childhood, and to this day, I wonder what Nanny really looked like above her green striped stockings.