With the Oc brawl and other incidents in between seasons of Bravo’s Real Housewives franchise being reported almost on a daily to weekly basis, I can’t help but begin to wonder if I should start tagging these reports as spoilers. Just imagine sitting down and watching these events transpire without the previous knowledge of what’s to come? Pretty drastic change when you think about it… to an extent.
After reporting this weekend about the Real Housewives of Orange County fight between Tamra Barney and Jeana Keough, I knew it wouldn’t be long before another cast would try to up the ante. I also would be a bit richer if I had of betted on the New Jersey cast being the contenders for the Real Housewives Gone Wild crown.
The reigning queens of “brawl-dom” in the Real Housewives franchise had their own scuffle Sunday during the christening...
After reporting this weekend about the Real Housewives of Orange County fight between Tamra Barney and Jeana Keough, I knew it wouldn’t be long before another cast would try to up the ante. I also would be a bit richer if I had of betted on the New Jersey cast being the contenders for the Real Housewives Gone Wild crown.
The reigning queens of “brawl-dom” in the Real Housewives franchise had their own scuffle Sunday during the christening...
- 10/26/2010
- by Mark O. Estes
- TVovermind.com
The biggest question after part one of The Real Housewives of New Jersey reunion: What’s the deal with Teresa’s nephew?
Just like the word “foreclosure” before it, “nephew” apparently has the power to set Teresa off. I can’t believe that the other ladies insist they’ve never seen Teresa get upset before; she has had the biggest and best meltdowns of the entire show, and it doesn’t look like it’s the first time she’s cursed someone out. You expect me to believe that she’d remain calm if someone insulted Gia’s natural talent?...
Just like the word “foreclosure” before it, “nephew” apparently has the power to set Teresa off. I can’t believe that the other ladies insist they’ve never seen Teresa get upset before; she has had the biggest and best meltdowns of the entire show, and it doesn’t look like it’s the first time she’s cursed someone out. You expect me to believe that she’d remain calm if someone insulted Gia’s natural talent?...
- 8/31/2010
- by Emily Exton
- EW.com - PopWatch
Small Planet Pictures has picked up the distribution rights to actor-writer-director Danny Provenzano's true-life mob feature This Thing of Ours. Starring Frank Vincent (GoodFellas) and Vincent Pastore (The Sopranos), Thing tells the true-life crime story of a 21st century breed of gangsters who steal hundreds of millions of dollars from the world's banks. Using a highly sophisticated Internet and satellite system, the gang pulls off the biggest heist in the history of the American Mafia. Small Planet is a Florida-based independent distribution company founded by Michael S. Broder in July. Thing marks the company's fourth theatrical release.
- 5/28/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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