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By Erin Fox on August 1, 2012
They may not have a monkey (cough*NBC*cough), but CBS is still #1! The network previewed its four new series for journalists at the Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills. Get some inside scoop on Elementary (Jonny Lee Miller!), Partners (by the writers of Will & Grace!), Vegas (surly cowboy/Sheriff Dennis Quaid!) and Made in Jersey (Bump-its!)
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By Erin Fox on August 1, 2012
ABC has an ambitious new lineup coming to your TVs and DVRs this fall. Snakkle was at the 2012 Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills to preview the new comedies and dramas and, of course, the announcement of the Dancing with the Stars all-star cast! Get all the important news nuggets below!
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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on July 31, 2012
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is so not Twilight. For fans of that supernatural series who have never seen the pop-culture-iconic, hilariously scripted, butt-kicking original teenage girl dealing with a town full of vamps, well, it’s about time you met your maker. This high school epic—and the TV show it later inspired—is ultimately “about growing up,” creator Joss Whedon told Entertainment Weekly. To put the character’s impact into perspective, Buffy ranks No. 3 on EW’s 100 Greatest Characters of the Last 20 Years (only Harry Potter and Homer Simpson outrank her; Tony Soprano is No. 4). So where is the original Buffy cast now?
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By Danielle Turchiano on July 31, 2012
Sutton Foster may be best known for her work dancing on Broadway, but she doesn’t want there to be any misconceptions about her love of the arts, period—regardless of medium. In fact, Foster is not only a TV fan, but she called Gilmore Girls and Bunheads creator Amy Sherman-Palladino “one of my favorite writers” as well, so crossing over onto ABC Family’s Bunheads was a much more natural progression—and dream!—than you might assume at first glance.
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By Kacey Arnold on July 30, 2012
Before the beefy vamps of True Blood were tearing up the city, before Buffy was slaying, before most Twihards were born, the Coreys were using their comic book know-how to put an end to the fang gang. See what happened to the lives they saved.
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By Erin Fox on July 30, 2012
NBC introduced their new fall lineup to journalists at the Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills. They have an aggressive new slate of comedies as well as their highly anticipated new drama Revolution from producer J.J. Abrams and director Jon Favreau. Find out all of the latest scoop from Snakkle!
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By Brittany Carson on July 29, 2012
Snakkle interviewed the film’s leads Ryan Guzman and Kathryn McCormick (So You Think You Can Dance) as well as Executive Producer Adam Shankman, Director Scott Speer and dancer/choreographers Stephen “tWitch” and Jamal Sims at a recent junket at the Four Seasons in Los Angeles. Find out about the cast’s favorite and most challenging dances scenes, […]
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By Brittany Carson on July 29, 2012
As Ah-nold’s new memoir, Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story hits shelves today, Snakkle looks back at Schwarzenegger’s flaming-hot career(s). From Mr. Olympia to the Terminator to the Governator of California… Arnold Schwarzenegger must know something we don’t about the game of life. Click through this photo gallery to find out how he went from being an Austrian youngster to landing himself a Hollywood star!
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By Kim Martin on July 27, 2012
Rock stars and maniacal masters of metal are supposed to act wild, crazy, and out of control, right? Since the beginning of rock ‘n’ roll, many stars onstage have had their lives spiral out of control due to too much drinking and/or drugs. However, we rarely hear about many of these talented stars who settle down to care of new families or work with charities and organizations that seem to give them as much joy as playing any stadium. But that’s what we’re here for! Snakkle has rounded up a few rebellious rockers to see how they’ve tamed the fame beast over time.
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