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Tonight at 8p, Lifetime airs the third telling of the psychological thriller The Bad Seed. Emma (Mckenna Grace) looks like a sweet girl, but she has a very evil side to her.
David (Rob Lowe) is a single father trying to raise his 9-year-old daughter all by himself. She is an overachieving brilliant girl that some might say is a little strange. David needs to work, so he hires a nanny to take care of her. It seems like everything is perfect…
Until the boy that beat Emma for an award goes missing and is found dead. He is not the only person in Emma’s life who winds up dead. Will they be able to stop her before no one is left alive? You will want to watch this chilling telemovie directed by Lowe to find out.
Grace nails pure evil like a child actress never should. Something I am sure she picked up from Patty McCormack, who played the lead in the 1954 movie and the psychiatrist in this version.
Back in July, Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra got engaged and yesterday the groom-to-be talked about their whirlwind romance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
A few years ago, a mutual friend introduced them via text message and they became phone friends. They did not meet in person until six months after they first started texting. After they did, they went to the Met Gala together, but just as friends. Then five months ago, they met up again but this time they wanted something more. They knew they had something special and wasted no time to get engaged. Now, they are very happy together and so are their families that they are soon going to be Mr. and Mrs. Jonas.
I wonder who will get married first, Nick or Joe. I am thinking the youngest member of the Jonas Brothers. Who do you think?
Bill Daily passed away yesterday at the age of 91. His son, J Patrick Daily, told Variety, “He loved every sunset, he loved every meal — he just decided to be happy about everything.”
The actor is still a staple on our televisions thanks to his shows always being in syndication. He won our hearts over as Major Roger Healey on I Dream of Jeannie. Less than two years after that sitcom ended, he became next-door neighbors with Bob Newhart.
He continued acting up until the late ’90s, even a few more times with Newhart. Newhart had this to say about his friend, “Bill Daily & I go back to Chicago in the 50’s. He and I were both trying to get into standup. Later, he joined the Bob Newhart Show. He was our bullpen guy – you could always go to him. He was one of the most positive people I’ve ever known. I will miss him dearly.”
Today, let’s honor him by watching him with some of his greatest roles. Remember him with the joy that he brought us for over 60 years.
In five years, there were six Sharknado movies and the sharks killed 170 people all over the world and throughout time.
No, I do not know that number off the top of my head. I know it because Syfy put a montage together of every single kill. Those deaths are original as the concept of having killer sharks rain down on people via tornadoes.
Sadly, there is only one person who never died in the run of the franchise. But I guess at least one person has to survive.
Back in 1969, The Beatles split up. On December 8, 1980, John Lennon was murdered outside his apartment in Manhattan. In those 11 years, Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison were never all in the same room together. That was one of the many interesting things that McCartney told Howard Stern about the other day on his radio show.
Stern asked his guest, who broke up The Beatles? Without hesitation, he said, “John.” Then he explained what went down. He said, “There was a meeting where, John came in and said, ‘Hey guys, I am leaving the group.'” Was Yoko Ono the cause as many have speculated? Looking back at it now, McCartney says that Lennon was very much in love. McCartney now respects him for that.
McCartney also shared that Lennon liked strong women like his mother, his aunt who raised him and Ono. McCartney said that Cynthia Lennon was not strong and wanted a husband that would stay home with her. That was not John.
After the band split, McCartney and Lennon started attacking each other through their songs. But then one they stopped and the became pals again. Something that McCartney was glad happened before Lennon was shot on that fateful night. Imagine, if they did not.
When it comes to the split, I still think that McCartney had a part in it. But I am biased because my dad once did a play about Lennon and they blamed McCartney for the split.