Discovery has released the first trailer for Capsized: Blood in the Water. Shark Week has been going for more than 30 years, making it the longest-running programming event in all of cable TV. And yet, in all of that time, they've never produced an original, scripted movie. That all changes this year, as they've tapped Transformers star Josh Duhamel to fight for his life in dangerous waters for their first ever Shark Week original movie.
Things start out simple enough. A group of people gathers to set sail on a boat that is rather delightfully named Trashman. Things begin well. Loads of beautiful ocean and clear skies. But it all falls apart rather quickly when a massive storm befalls the group, which leaves them stranded in the middle of the ocean at night, hanging onto their overturned boat for dear life. That alone would be horrifying but, since this is Shark Week,...
Things start out simple enough. A group of people gathers to set sail on a boat that is rather delightfully named Trashman. Things begin well. Loads of beautiful ocean and clear skies. But it all falls apart rather quickly when a massive storm befalls the group, which leaves them stranded in the middle of the ocean at night, hanging onto their overturned boat for dear life. That alone would be horrifying but, since this is Shark Week,...
- 7/24/2019
- by Ryan Scott
- MovieWeb
“Night Court” alumni and more media personalities have taken to social media to mourn the death of Harry Anderson, who played Judge Harry T. Stone on the ’80s legal comedy.
The 65-year-old actor died at his home in Asheville, N.C., according to a local media report. Police off
icers found his body early Monday morning, according to a report by Wspa-tv, the CBS affiliate in Spartanburg, N.C.
Marsha Warfield, who starred as court officer Rosalind “Roz” Russell alongside Anderson’s lovably quirky Manhattan judge character in “Night Court,” expressed her sadness about the news on Twitter on Monday.
“Oh no! Aw man, I’m so sorry to hear this,” the actress tweeted. “My condolences to his family, friends, fans and everyone who loved him. Rest in peace, Harry the Hat, you were my friend.”
Oh, no!
Aw man, I'm so sorry to hear this.
My condolences to his family,...
The 65-year-old actor died at his home in Asheville, N.C., according to a local media report. Police off
icers found his body early Monday morning, according to a report by Wspa-tv, the CBS affiliate in Spartanburg, N.C.
Marsha Warfield, who starred as court officer Rosalind “Roz” Russell alongside Anderson’s lovably quirky Manhattan judge character in “Night Court,” expressed her sadness about the news on Twitter on Monday.
“Oh no! Aw man, I’m so sorry to hear this,” the actress tweeted. “My condolences to his family, friends, fans and everyone who loved him. Rest in peace, Harry the Hat, you were my friend.”
Oh, no!
Aw man, I'm so sorry to hear this.
My condolences to his family,...
- 4/17/2018
- by Christi Carras
- Variety Film + TV
The first season of A&E's "Don't Trust Andrew Mayne" ended with a bang: In "Prankster Smack Down," college friends Danni and Mike enlisted the ultimate prankster, Andrew Mayne, to get revenge on their roommate Daniel.
Daniel had been pranking the pair for way too long, so street magician Mayne borrowed from Daniel's bag of tricks to prank some unsuspecting passers-by -- and get revenge on Daniel in the form of the ultimate prank.
Check out a prank from the season finale below, in which Mayne makes unsuspecting people search through their food to find their missing jewelry.
Daniel had been pranking the pair for way too long, so street magician Mayne borrowed from Daniel's bag of tricks to prank some unsuspecting passers-by -- and get revenge on Daniel in the form of the ultimate prank.
Check out a prank from the season finale below, in which Mayne makes unsuspecting people search through their food to find their missing jewelry.
- 3/2/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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