Gordon Ramsay has stayed at some hellacious hotels, but none as horrible as the one he lodged at this week. This week he made a reservation at Home-tel James Corden and it was hell on Earth for him. The CBS late night host needs to keep his night job as The Late Late Show because running a hotel out of his house is not in the cards for him. There was only one to save this Bed & Breakfast and I agree with Ramsay’s decision.
In all seriousness, Ramsay checks into a hotel on this season of Hotel Hell that it is almost as painful as this one. I am not even kidding, just wait until the second and third episodes. That’s right it’s so bad, it needs 2 episode. Make sure to watch the season premiere on May 24th on Fox.
James McAvoy had to go bald for X-Men: Apocalypse, so that meant he had to shave his head. He didn’t trust anyone else with the electric razor, so he did it himself. You know what, if this acting thing doesn’t work out, he could so get a job as a military barber.
When it comes to his shiny chrome, he looks good with or without hair.
Just like the original Professor X aka Patrick Stewart, who watched as the younger version of his character transformed into him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHARk7wFWO4
NBC had a great comedy with Undateable, but they just didn’t know how to promote it. They tried to by making it live, but then buried it on Fridays. The show just never had the support it needed. One season, it’s launched in the summer, then the next midseaon and finally the fall. People just didn’t know when to tune in because there was no consistency and no other strong sitcoms to pair it up with.
I am sure that everyone, who worked on the show, will land on their feet. I will just miss them. Someone give Bill Lawrence another show ASAP because he is the most caring Executive Producer out there who really cares about his show and the show’s fan. That and he knows humor!
Although, Lawrence just Tweeted that he will be shopping the show around and I pray someone buys it.
Undateable wasn’t the only show NBC broke up with today. They are no longer seeing Heartbeat, Crowded, Telenovela and Game of Silence. Heartbeat is their biggest loss of that bunch, another great show that was on the wrong network.
Talking about other networks. While ABC listened to the outraged fans and cancelled Castle after they lost one of the people who made up the show’s duo, Fox didn’t. Sleepy Hollow was renewed for a fourth season, even though the viewers were pissed that they killed off Nicole Beharie. That show, more than Castle, was built on the chemistry of the leads. Without that, the show will be deader than the Headless Horseman. I can’t wait to see how horrific the ratings will be for it.
ABC shocked a lot of people yesterday when they cancelled Castle which seemed like a sure bet for at least a shortened season. Today, Nathan Fillion Tweeted his goodbye to the show and I think he comes off as a d!ck.
He said, “All things must end. It has been an honor working with the men and women of Castle. I am truly amazed at what we’ve done. Thank you all.” Now I get that you can only use 140 characters for each Tweet, but the expression is, “All GOOD things must come to an end.” Maybe I am reading too much into it, but does him leaving the word “good” out, hint that he didn’t feel that way about it?
Then he followed up that Tweet with a message for the viewers, “Dear Fans, In whatever project I do next, loudly notice how unlike Castle and fresh and versatile I am. Thanks.” Is that his way of saying that he hated the character they created for him? I, personally, find that he plays the same role in everything he does. So I am not expecting to “loudly notice” a difference. Are you?
No matter what went down during the last few days with Castle, I don’t think he should’ve sh!t on the show that kept him employed for the last 8 years and earned him a lot of fans. How many actors would love to have that opportunity? Pretend that you have a little more respect for your job in public. People and the press don’t forget. Ask the likes of Chevy Chase, David Caruso and Katherine Heigl.
Even Stana Katic, who was fired from the show, hand wrote a much sweeter goodbye than him.
How do you think he came off in his Tweets?
Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling might be nice to each other in the their movie The Nice Guys, but on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert it was completely another story. When the new dad said that Crowe wouldn’t do the movie with him, the Oscar winner said he was referring to all Ryans. At that point, Gosling’s feelings were hurt and he walked out. The CBS host continued the interview without the heartthrob, but the cutie wasn’t going to let that happen. He kept interrupting it, until the Gladiator fired off a T-Shirt at him from a gun. Then when Gosling finally came back, Colbert screwed it all up.
That would’ve been a much funnier bit if it didn’t last 6 minutes. Colbert needs to learn how to not make a planned bit feel not feel so planned. It should feel more natural and not so stiff. I’ve seen better acting in school plays. What do you think?