The best thing about conventions is they reunite actors who might not have seen each other in over 30 years. Recently Corey Feldman reunited with Kiefer Sutherland and Jason Patric, and it was the first (and probably the last time) they have been in the same room in 32 years. You know, since their iconic film came out.
Just when I thought that a Frog brother could get along with some vampires, I found out I thought wrong. I guess they will always be mortal enemies. Too bad Lost Boys never got the sequel it truly deserved.
Before Brendan Fraser had plenty of friends in Encino Man, he was Johnny’s friend in Child of Darkness, Child of Light. He looks the same now as he did when he was 21 in that 1991 movie.
On May 21st, Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary together. Next year, will be their big 4-0. For this one, That Girl and that guy kept it low key and had a romantic dinner in Sausalito looking more in love than ever.
The next time someone says to you Hollywood marriages never last, show them this photo because they do.
Last year, there was a lot of anger over several of the shows that were cancelled and most of them got picked up by someone else (Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Timeless by NBC, Designated Survivor and Lucier by Netflix). This season, there was not as much uproar about the shows that got the axe except for Whiskey Cavalier, The Kids Are All Right and Speechless (by me). Well, one of them is in talks to come back and it is the spy thriller, Whiskey Cavalier.
According to TVLine, there is a 50/50 chance it will be back sometime next year. Deadline adds that the renewal could come as early as today because there is a lot of interest in the show’s leads, Scott Foley and Lauren Cohan. Plus, it is expensive to keep the sets up in Prague where the show films.
If it gets picked up, it will be the third time a show by Bill Lawrence was cancelled and then saved. NBC killed Scrubs, so ABC brought it back to life. Then ABC pulled the plug on Cougar Town and TBS plugged it back in. Hopefully, the third time will be the charm for Lawrence. When are the networks going to learn to stay with him because his shows have a cult following? I have downed his Kool-Aid and it is mighty addictive.