I will openly admit that I have never seen Joquin Phoenix’s Joker. I have no temptation to. It is too dark and depressing.
However, that does not mean I am not interested in the movie and its sequel, Joker: Folie à Deux, with Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn.
But after watching the first trailer, I will not be seeing this because it looks too fucked up for me. It is the same reason why I don’t like modern-day horror. It is too psychotic, and after working in hard news for many years, I have had my fill. So, I am good on the criminally insane.
What did you think? Will you go see it on October 4th? Will Lady Gaga get her first Oscar?
Before Mayan Lopez was a star in a series with her father, George Lopez, on Lopez vs Lopez, she sat in the audience of his late night talk show, Lopez Tonight, and Justin Bieber serenaded her. How cute was the blushing 13-year-old in that 2009 episode?
Lopez vs Lopez is back for its second season on NBC, Tuesday nights at 8p for an hour. This year, they are bringing the big names.
In the coming weeks, we will see Tisha Campbell, Lisa Rinna, Jaime Camil, Scheana Shay, Brock Davies, Marshawn Lynch, Diana Maria Riva, and Cheech Marin & Tommy Chong.
Tonight at 8p, the Lopezes go to a swap meet. George tries to tell his daughter Mayan’s boyfriend, Quinten (Matt Shively), how to barter. Can the nice guy get tough?
Then, at 8:30p, Quinten and Mayan are fighting because they are both too busy at work to do their house chores. Quinten thinks that Mayan can do more because she works out of the house. But she says she is too busy being a manager to do that. Can they come to a compromise before it is too late for the relationship?
And then there is Brice Gonzalez, who plays Chance, Mayan and Quinten’s son. He is still the awwwwdorable scene stealer he was last season! You can’t help but to love the little guy!
Today is a good day for some of the CBS shows. Earlier today, they renewed FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International.
And now they announced that they want more of Monday night’s shows The Neighborhood and NCIS.
“THE NEIGHBORHOOD and NCIS are the very best definition of a CBS comedy and drama,” said Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment. “They embody authentic storytelling with heart, humor and family dynamics. We are proud to bring them back next season.”
The only Monday night show waiting to find out its fate is NCIS: Hawaii. I wonder if they will cancel it so they can have an NCIS only night with the Mothership, NCIS: Sydney, and NCIS: Origins.