There have been rumours for a while now that the working title for Star Wars Episode VIII will be "Space Bear", and Carrie Fisher confirmed that today by Tweeting out the following photo of the logo (and her famous pug, Gary Fisher). It's hard to say when we'll learn the movie's official title. Star Wars Celebration this July is certainly one possibility, though Lucasfilm might save the reveal for when the first teaser trailer is released. That could be with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story this December, but if the studio wants to keep the focus on that, we may be waiting until 2017! Y...
- 2/20/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
The instant that first photograph of the cast read-through for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” was released it catapulted relative newcomers Daisy Ridley (Rey) and John Boyega (Finn) onto the world stage. The image is burned onto fans' memories, and - even initially - felt like something that will someday be considered iconic. Image Credit: Lucasfilm "I remember Gary Fisher [Carrie Fisher’s now famous dog] was running around drinking from Anthony Daniels’ [C-3Po] glass,” Ridley laughed when I asked what was happening for her in that moment. “Carrie was probably making me laugh about something or another." I don’t doubt it. One would imagine that there are very few interactions with Carrie Fisher that don’t result in hysterical laughter. I spoke with Ridley during a press day for “The Force Awakens” that was shrouded in secrecy and marked by heightened security. Covering this latest installment in the “Star Wars” Saga has been a fascinating...
- 12/17/2015
- by Roth Cornet
- Hitfix
Star Wars fans rejoiced after learning Harrison Ford would reprise his iconic role as Han Solo in the upcoming sequel The Force Awakens. Turns out they owe a galactic thanks to Stephen Colbert. Tuesday's episode of The Late Show featured a hilarious segment imagining an early discussion between Ford and Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams, with Colbert's awkward attempt at stealing the Han Solo role pushing Ford to reclaim the character.
The scene, titled Han Wars, Episode VII: The Search for Solo, begins with Star Wars-styled intro credits, flashing...
The scene, titled Han Wars, Episode VII: The Search for Solo, begins with Star Wars-styled intro credits, flashing...
- 12/16/2015
- Rollingstone.com
It’s possible — and even likely — that nothing in the history of entertainment journalism will ever top the amazing Carrie Fisher Good Morning America interview that set the interwebz on fire. Hyperbole? I’ll let you decide… One of the highlights of said interview is Fisher’s constant companion, the adorable and ever on point Gary Fisher. If you’re craving some more of that magic, then the Internet has just provided. Gary is now on Instagram, where you can follow along with all of his genuinely grand adventures. Come to the bark side #gary #carriefisher #famousfrenchie #Christmas #jabbathehutt #starwars #theforceawakens #tongue A photo posted by Gary Fisher (@garyfisher) on Dec 10, 2015 at 10:49am Pst Take a look at what the follow will have to offer in the post above and another look at that remarkably entertaining interview here.
- 12/11/2015
- by Roth Cornet
- Hitfix
Carrie Fisher is winning the Force Awakens press tour. Carrie Fisher does not care about going off topic. Carrie Fisher is not here for your silly questions. Carrie Fisher will bring her dog, Gary Fisher, to your interview. Watch her interview on Good Morning America yesterday below. It's a David Foster Wallace treatise on the media, all the potential of the trailer for (but not the film version of) Morning Glory, and, heck, Best in Show, condensed into one perfect clip. But Carrie Fisher did not simply wake up one morning and decide that she was going to be wacky on Good Morning America. No, Carrie Fisher always speaks from her heart and what she speaks is the most honest truth in the Galaxy. This all began on March 5, 2013, when Carrie Fisher announced to the world, or rather Palm Beach Illustrated, that she was doing the new Star Wars movie...
- 12/5/2015
- by Jackson McHenry
- Vulture
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Criminal Minds" episode 22 of season 10. The episode is entitled, "Protection," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting stuff as a vigilante UnSub becomes the focus of the Bau's latest investigation, and more. In the new, 22nd episode press release: Victims Discovered In The Los Angeles Area Have The Bau Searching For A Vigilante Unsub. Press release number 2: When shooting victims are found in the Los Angeles area with possible links to criminal activity, the Bau will search for a vigilante UnSub. Guest stars feature: Joe Adler (Danny Lee Stokes), Christina Vlahakes (Milena Valdez), Melissa Pino (Patricia Valdez), Todd Williams (Detective Spreewell), Marcello Thedford (Eddie "Sweetness" Parrish), Shoniqua Shandai (Working Girl #3), Elena Tovar (Lizette Castro), George Caleodis (Gary Fisher), Sandy Gimpel (Utility Stunt (Clara Miller)), Eric Watson (Utility Stunt (Lamar Taylor)), John Hundrieser (Club...
- 4/22/2015
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney's new Channel 4 sitcom Catastrophe is a deeply funny, down-to-earth look at relationships...
Sick of honey-sweet TV portrayals of relationships and hackneyed sitcom clichés about the drudgery of marriage, Sharon Horan (Pulling, Dead Boss, Free Agents) and stand-up Rob Delaney (Burning Love, Larry King, basically the king of Twitter) wrote and star in Catastrophe. It’s a deeply funny, down-to-earth story of two people whose strings-free hook-up is fast-tracked due to an unplanned pregnancy, and their attempts to stay their accelerated course.
Deftly balancing sharp humour with naturalistic performances and genuine warmth spiked by the odd disgusting moment, Catastrophe is a solid addition to Channel 4’s comedy line-up. We chatted to writer/actors Horgan and Delaney about avoiding schmaltz, working with Carrie Fisher, the influence of Richard Linklater’s Before trilogy, and discover that Rob Delaney can’t pronounce the word ‘treacle’…
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Sick of honey-sweet TV portrayals of relationships and hackneyed sitcom clichés about the drudgery of marriage, Sharon Horan (Pulling, Dead Boss, Free Agents) and stand-up Rob Delaney (Burning Love, Larry King, basically the king of Twitter) wrote and star in Catastrophe. It’s a deeply funny, down-to-earth story of two people whose strings-free hook-up is fast-tracked due to an unplanned pregnancy, and their attempts to stay their accelerated course.
Deftly balancing sharp humour with naturalistic performances and genuine warmth spiked by the odd disgusting moment, Catastrophe is a solid addition to Channel 4’s comedy line-up. We chatted to writer/actors Horgan and Delaney about avoiding schmaltz, working with Carrie Fisher, the influence of Richard Linklater’s Before trilogy, and discover that Rob Delaney can’t pronounce the word ‘treacle’…
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- 1/19/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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