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Netflix is Now Worth Over 900x the $50 Million Price Tag Blockbuster Rejected
The year is 2000, the turn of the millennium, and every strip mall in America has a Blockbuster bustling every weekend with people renting movies and video games. The Netflix execs were in the Blockbuster offices trying to pitch their young DVD-by-mail rental service for $50 million. According to then-Netflix CFO Barry McCarthy, they were laughed out of the building.
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[SPOILERS] Supernatural: Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles preview season 11
There isn’t anything that could surprise Sam and Dean Winchester. They’ve been believing in — and fighting — the impossible since they were kids. Heck, they’ve even become the impossible. But when they have to face the Darkness in Supernatural season 11, it’s less about surprising more and more about stumping them.
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[SPOILERS] 'Supernatural' Cast, Showrunners on Season 11 Big Bad The Darkness: "We're Working Without a Playbook
Executive producer Jeremy Carver, co-EP Andrew Dabb and stars Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, Misha Collins and Mark Sheppard dish on what to expect from the Big Bad to Sam and Dean's "united front" and more.
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'Homeland is racist': artists sneak subversive graffiti on to TV show
Three graffiti artists hired to add authenticity to refugee camp scenes in this week’s episode of Homeland have said they instead used their artwork to accuse the TV programme of racism. In the second episode of the fifth season, which aired in the US and Australia earlier this week, and will be shown in the UK on Sunday, lead character Carrie Mathison, played by Claire Danes, can be seen striding past a wall daubed with Arabic script reading: “Homeland is racist.”
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[SPOILERS] 'Supernatural' Sneak Peek: Castiel's Condition Worsens, Sam And Dean Consider Contacting Rowena
In a new sneak peek released of this week's episode of 'Supernatural,' Sam and Dean discuss how to proceed in finding the missing baby while considering how to best help Castiel.
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FCC Chief Vows to Require “Equal Time” on TV for Candidates
The head of the Federal Communications Commission promised Thursday to enforce his agency’s regulations requiring television stations to give political candidates equal opportunities for airtime. “The rules are pretty clear. Rules are rules,” FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler told reporters Thursday. “I hope that we have developed a reputation as folks who enforce the rules.”
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How did "Star Trek: The Next Generation" differentiate itself from the original series | ScreenPrism
ScreenPrism is the hub for film and TV analysis. Currently, we are building the largest digital library of film and television inquiry and related content by producing original articles, curating content from other esteemed sources and facilitating user generated comment and discussion.
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Aziz Ansari Explains Casting His Mom And Dad In Netflix's 'Master Of None'
Netflix’s Master of None is sort of based on Aziz Ansari’s stand-up, and kinda based on his book Modern Romance, but “we’re really trying to do a wide breadth of topics and subject matter,” Ansari told TV critics this afternoon at Summer TV Press Tour 2015.
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Jon Stewart Headed to HBO in Four-Year Deal
Jon Stewart has a new home: HBO. The former Daily Show host has signed a four-year production deal with the premium-cable network and will kick off the pact with the creation of topical short-form digital content. The pact will see the short-form digital content showcased on HBO Now, HBO Go and other platforms. Also included in the pact is a first-look option for other film and TV ventures.
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How does the editing in "Scandal" comment on the public and private lives of political figures | ScreenPrism
ScreenPrism is the hub for film and TV analysis. Currently, we are building the largest digital library of film and television inquiry and related content by producing original articles, curating content from other esteemed sources and facilitating user generated comment and discussion.
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'Supernatural' Episode 11.4 Photos: All About the Impala
Official photos from the fourth episode of Supernatural season 11, "Baby," aired Wednesday, October 28 at 9pm on the CW.
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Jared Padalecki & Jensen Ackles On Shooting 'Supernatural's' 'Baby' Episode
"Supernatural" is going behind the wheel for "Baby" this Wednesday night on The CW. The show's classic '67 Impala provides the viewpoint for every scene in the upcoming Season 11 episode, which Jensen Ackles described as "different and unique."
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How 'Baby' proved that Supernatural's still at the top of its game
In “Baby,” the show decided to focus in on the Impala that has been around since the pilot. The entire hour was told from the car’s perspective. In other words, if Sam and Dean got out of the car, the camera didn’t follow them. It’s a bold premise that no other show currently on the air could’ve pulled off. Heck, I’m not sure there’s another show that would have tried (or even thought of it).
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[SPOILERS] 'Supernatural' season 11 spoilers: Metatron scorns Castiel's offer to work together in 'Our Little World'
Castiel will be sent to talk with Metatron. Perhaps they are counting on the two's past connection, but they are hoping that he will agree to the plan.
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'Snowpiercer' Being Adapted for TV With Josh Friedman
Marty Adelstein's Tomorrow Studios sees a future in Snowpiercer. The 2013 Korean feature film is being adapted as a TV series with Josh Friedman (Sarah Connor Chronicles, War of the Worlds) attached to pen the script for Tomorrow Studios, which has optioned the rights to the film.
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Cable companies are so scared of Netflix they've actually started showing fewer ads
Major TV networks are so scared of Netflix they are actually starting to show fewer ads. Companies like Time Warner, Fox, and Viacom have begun to reverse the trend of trying to shove as many ads in your face as possible. The reason? They want to lure back younger viewers, who are increasingly living in a cordless future full of Netflix and Hulu, according to Bloomberg. Time Warner, in particular, is a useful case study.
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[SPOILERS] 'Supernatural': Will God try to stop the Winchesters? Jensen and Jared weigh in
After last week’s Supernatural bomb that the Darkness is actually God’s sister, it seems more important than ever that the guys get help from the big man upstairs (or wherever he is).
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Kevin Bacon To Star In & Exec Produce 'Tremors' TV Reboot
A TV reboot of the 1990 cult classic film Tremors is in the works from Universal Cable Prods and Jason Blum’s Blumhouse Prods., with the original pic’s star Kevin Bacon attached to reprise his role. Bacon also is exec producing and Andrew Miller is on board to pen the adaptation.
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TV Dinners
25 Shows to binge-watch this Thanksgiving weekend.
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America Is Too Dumb for TV News
Trump and others are proving it: we can’t handle the truth. By Matt Taibbi.
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