Back in the ’80s Scott Baio starred in Charles in Charge and tonight 8p on Nick at Nite he really needs his former character to help him on the fun family sitcom See Dad Run!
Baio plays David Hobbs, an actor who just ended his run as the perfect dad on a family sitcom, and now he has decided to be a stay at home with his three real kids while his wife (Alanna Ubach) goes back to work on a soap opera. By the end of his first day at home with his teenage daughter Emily (Ryan Newman), prepubescent son Joe (Jackson Brundage) and 5 year old Janie (Bailey Michelle Brown), he will learn being a real dad is not as easy as being one a television show. Even though it won’t be easy, he is in it for the long run. That is unless his family recasts him, which they won’t.
See Dad Run is the type of show that everyone in the family can enjoy together because they will experience the wrongs that every family has experienced. Like tonight when David loses Janie at a Mommy and Me class and he has to find her before his wife gets home. His assistant Kevin (Ramy Youssef) will come up with a very Hollywood way to hide the fact that his boss lost his youngest kid. You will have to see it to believe it and to laugh out loud over it!
See Dad Run is Nick at Nite’s first attempt at an original sitcom and I am sure that it will be so much of a success that they will be adding more original ones to their lineup!
And the best part of the show is having Scott Baio back on a weekly scripted television show again because it has been way too long since he starred in his last one.
Russell Crowe and his wife Danielle Spencer have reportedly split according to Adelaide Now. No reason was given for the separation, but the newspaper says it was amicable.
Now that they are no longer together why do I think the bad boy we used to know will be back? Danielle really calmed him down and without her I fear for any reporter that asks him about what went wrong. Joking!
The two have been married for 9 years and have two sons Charles, 8 and Tennyson, 6.
Tonight at 9p on Syfy American Horror House debuts and you are going to want to watch this campy slasher film! Back in the late 20th century cheesy slasher horror films that took place at a college were as popular as a fraternity or a sorority, but then they graduated to a different type of bloody movie. That is until American Horror House because it unearths that genre again!
Sigma Delta Phi has just moved into a new house and these sorority sisters are not alone. There are a bunch of trapped spirits in the house and now they are going to initiate the new residents. One by one they will die in ways that will make your scream and laugh at the same time. Like the girl who dies by violin strings, I won’t tell you what that means but I will tell you it is an awesome kill. The murders will come to a climax during a Halloween party at the house. Will anyone get out alive or are they all f*cked and not in a good way? You will have to turn into this movie that is so much more than fraternity party and leaves you feeling OK the morning after!
American Horror House stars Morgan Fairchild as the woman who owns the house and has secret that none of the girls know about…
Last year it seemed like NBC would air anything, but this season that is no longer the case. First they decided to push the Whitney season premiere to an unknown date. Then they decided to burn off the failed pilot Mockingbird instead of straight out picking up The Munsters reboot. (Watch the promo below and you will see they are making the right choice.) And finally they have opted to cancel Next Caller before ever airing a single episode of Dane Cook’s unfunny sitcom according to Deadline. I watched that pilot and I have to say it was the worst one of the season. I think this is the worst fall season of my lifetime, so that says a lot.
So I guess after a sh!tty season last year and a so far successful one this year, NBC has finally developed some long overdue standards. Now let’s hope they keep it up because remember they are the network that thought Chelsea Handler’s life was funny enough for a sitcom. They were wrong and they paid the price.
Dead Souls premieres on Chiller TV tonight and this movie is just like the network’s slogan, “Scary Good.”
Shortly after Johnny Petrie (Jesse James) turns 18 he gets a phone call that he has come into some money and it is time for him to sell his family’s house. Only problem is he never knew about this family. He decides to meet with the lawyer and see the house. When he gets there he finds out that the woman who has been raising him for the last 17 years is really his aunt and the people who lived in the house were his parents, his brother and his sister. The lawyer doesn’t tell him much, but that they all died except for him. What he doesn’t know is that is father killed them all in some sort of ritual and Johnny coming back has woken up their spirits.
Now that their baby is home, they are ready to to finish the ritual and be reunited as a family. Will they be able to do it or will Johnny get out of there alive? You have to tune into this haunting horror movie to find.
Seriously I don’t remember the last time a television movie scared me as much as this, but this one totally gave me nightmares. So don’t watch it alone watch it with someone special to hold you or just someone to hold you because you are going to need the support!