We grew up with a Winnie the Pooh, a bear who is as sweet as honey. But not anymore. Jagged Edge Productions is doing a horror movie with the lovable bear and his friend Piglet. Now, they are no longer looking for honey; they are seeking blood.
According to IMDB, the film that just wrapped production “follows Pooh and Piglet as they go on a rampage after Christopher Robin abandons them.”
This is not the first time that producer Scott Jeffrey and Jagged Edge Productions have destroyed something from our youth; they also had some fun with The Curse of Humpty Dumpty and the Legend of Jack and Jill. Along with those two movies, you can see some of his other films on Tubi for free, like Exorcist Vengeance, Conjuring the Jeanie, Don’t Speak, Hatched, Spider in the Attic, Cupid, Bad Nun: Deadly Vows, Medusa, and many many more. I know this because I have seen most of these. And now I am eagerly waiting for Pooh to go evil in Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.
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Shark Tank is going to be back in the Fall for its 14th season, and they are going to do something they have never done before. They are going to go live.
This is old news, but I ignored the press release about the renewal. So I found out about it when Barbara Corcoran posted this video showing how excited she is for it.
I am excited about it also because I am sure we are going to see how she and Mr. Wonderful really act towards each other before the editors make them look more family-friendly.
Misha Collins was supposed to attend the Purgatory 6 Con in Germany this weekend, but his plans changed. That is because the actor found there are things scarier than demons.
“This is one time where ‘being positive’ sucks. Sorry to miss you, Germany. I’ll see you next May,” the Supernatural star wrote, “I don’t feel great, but I’m vaxxed and boosted so my symptoms are bearable.”
Ray Liotta passed away in his sleep today at the age of 67. According to Deadline, he was in the Dominican Republic filming the movie Dangerous Waters at the time of his death. Foul play is not suspected.
Liotta’s break-out role came in 1989 when he played Shoeless Jackson in Field of Dreams. Then in 1990, he because a household name due to a movie called Goodfellas. From that moment on, he continued to star in movies and TV shows on both the big and small screen. Productions like Article 99, Hannibal, Blow, Wild Hogs, Muppets Most Wanted, The Rat Pack, and Shades of Blue. Those are just a few of the many memorable parts he had throughout his career.
Liotta was getting ready to play a husband again to his fiancee, Jacy Nittolo. The couple got engaged in 2020. The actor is also survived by his daughter, Karsen Liotta, from his marriage to Michelle Grace.
Today let’s remember Liotta by watching him do what he did best, entertaining us. I will start by rewatching.
Jimmy Kimmel has been a very vocal opponent of guns. Therefore, he has been using his platform to speak out against them, especially after Monday’s horrific shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.
So yesterday, when WFFA, the Dallas ABC affiliate, cut away from his monologue, fans of the talk show wondered what happened.
When word got back to Kimmel, he responded to the fans on Twitter, “To my friends in Dallas who are asking: I do not know whether our @ABCNetwork affiliate @wfaa cut away from my monologue tonight intentionally or inadvertently but I will find out.”
This morning WFAA apologized for the technical difficulties and explained what happened.
“WFAA extended its Wednesday 10 p.m. newscast for important coverage of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas,” the station wrote. “Jimmy Kimmel Live! aired immediately following our newscast. Unfortunately, the automated system that triggers commercials aired the first commercial break in error, interrupting Jimmy Kimmel’s monologue. The same technical error also impacted two commercial breaks later in the program, not just the one interrupting the monologue.”
When Kimmel found out what happened, he gave an update to his viewers, “I’ve known the staff at @wfaa personally and professionally for almost 20 years and believe this mistake was made unintentionally. Thanks for reposting and for correcting this error. Sending love to all my friends in Texas.”
Dallas has been a town full of conspiracies since John F. Kennedy was shot there, so I was hoping that this would be another one. Sadly, this is not one of them.