The I-worked-all-weekend linkspam
Mar. 30th, 2014 09:40 pm* Gone with the Wind is getting a prequel novel about Mammy (whose real name, it happens, is Ruth). Which reminds me, I never posted my GWTW meta/reaction post that I started writing last summer and never finished. I should maybe get back to that sometime.
* It never occurred to me that Winnie the Pooh needed an origin story film, but apparently he's getting one anyway.
* Coulson's cellist is finally making an appearance, and she looks a lot like Amy Acker.
* Over the last week or so, I've been binge-watching Brooklyn Nine-Nine. I watched the pilot back when it first premiered and wasn't really feeling it, but after hearing people rave about it for a whole season, I decided to give it another shot and I liked it! So here's an interview with Mike Schur, the co-creator. Plus, what the show can learn from Parks & Recreation.
* Matthew Weiner talks about Mad Men and is actually interesting, even though he still gives nothing away.
* Bryan Cranston talks Breaking Bad and his new role as President Lyndon Johnson on Broadway.
* Here's a recap of the Community panel at PaleyFest.
* Dan Rydell was temporarily resurrected when Josh Charles made an appearance on Keith Olbermann's show.
* Revisiting possibly the greatest thing HIMYM has ever brought us, Neil Patrick Harris and Jason Segel once again sing "The Confrontation" from Les Miserables.
* Here's a sneak peek at Captain America's new uniform, which is changing yet again for Age of Ultron. (Also, am I displaying my obsessive nerdery if I point out that's clearly a stunt double and not Chris Evans, as the article states?)
* It never occurred to me that Winnie the Pooh needed an origin story film, but apparently he's getting one anyway.
* Coulson's cellist is finally making an appearance, and she looks a lot like Amy Acker.
* Over the last week or so, I've been binge-watching Brooklyn Nine-Nine. I watched the pilot back when it first premiered and wasn't really feeling it, but after hearing people rave about it for a whole season, I decided to give it another shot and I liked it! So here's an interview with Mike Schur, the co-creator. Plus, what the show can learn from Parks & Recreation.
* Matthew Weiner talks about Mad Men and is actually interesting, even though he still gives nothing away.
* Bryan Cranston talks Breaking Bad and his new role as President Lyndon Johnson on Broadway.
* Here's a recap of the Community panel at PaleyFest.
* Dan Rydell was temporarily resurrected when Josh Charles made an appearance on Keith Olbermann's show.
* Revisiting possibly the greatest thing HIMYM has ever brought us, Neil Patrick Harris and Jason Segel once again sing "The Confrontation" from Les Miserables.
* Here's a sneak peek at Captain America's new uniform, which is changing yet again for Age of Ultron. (Also, am I displaying my obsessive nerdery if I point out that's clearly a stunt double and not Chris Evans, as the article states?)