| Alison Brie To Star In Netflix’s ’80s Women’s Wrestling Comedy ‘GLOW’
One of Netflix’s upcoming original series is a comedy titled G.L.O.W., which stands for Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling and is based on the real 1980s women’s wrestling promotion of the same name. It’s being reported that the series has now found its lead, with Community star Alison Brie signing on for the role of a struggling actress in ’80s Los Angeles who finds herself taking part in the “glitter and spandex world” of women’s wrestling.
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| ‘Get A Job’ Trailer: Dusty Old Miles Teller and Anna Kendrick Comedy Finally Gets Pulled Off Shelf
Back in 2012, there was a little movie called Get A Job from director Dylan Kidd (Rodger Dodger, P.S.), starring Miles Teller and Anna Kendrick as twentysomething year olds with what they thought was excellent job security, only to realize that their jobs weren’t as secure as first thought. Going through the motions of finding a job, the film starts to reveal that it really isn’t so much about what the characters are struggling with, but more of a romantic comedy that uses the Great Recession as a subplot. Then there is the fact that the film feels a little bit outdated, since production was completed way back in 2012, where it has since been sitting on the shelf at CBS Films. Now, we can finally see the film for what it is, in the newly release trailer. Check it out below.
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| Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd Reprise ‘Back To The Future’ Roles In ‘LEGO Dimensions’
The impressive voice cast has been announced for the upcoming video game LEGO Dimensions in the form of a new preview video. While the cast is huge, it’s a specific part of the cast that’s particularly exciting. Among all the names, none other than Michael J. Fox is in the game, reprising his role as Marty McFly from Back to the Future. He’s also joined by co-star Christopher Lloyd, who of course voices Emmett “Doc” Brown. If you recall a handful of years ago, Telltale made their own episodic Back to the Future game, but Fox was unable to record for the game at the time, leading to them bringing in a surprisingly accurate impressionist for the job. You can read a rundown of who joins Fox and Lloyd on the cast, including stars of The LEGO Movie, Doctor Who, Portal, and more, and also watch the voice cast announcement video below.
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| ‘Lip Sync Battle’: Will Arnett Vs Alison Brie
“Everything Is Awesome” now that Lip Sync Battle is back! Our Thursday night dose of fun returns, thank goodness! Will Arnett (The Lego Movie, 30 Rock, Arrested Development) revealed his lip syncing prowess against Alison Brie (Community, Mad Men, The Lego Movie), delighting host LL Cool J and commentator Chrissy Teigen. Arnett performed “Who Let The Dogs Out” by Baja Men and “Everything Is Awesome” by Tegan and Sara featuring The Lonely Island. Brie strutted to “Shoop” by Salt N Pepa and “Bang Bang” by Jessie J, Ariana Grande, and Nicki Minaj. Watch the “awesomeness” below.
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| ‘Community’ Season 6 Is Happening After All
Fans of the hit sitcom Community were pretty bummed out when the show was canceled recently after five seasons, significantly damaging hope for “six seasons and a movie.” But these days being canceled isn’t necessarily a death sentence. With the rise of streaming media, other options exist. The hope that a company like Netflix or Hulu or Amazon will resurrect a dead series for their streaming service means faithful fans always have a little spark of hope. For Community, that hope is now a reality. The comedy is indeed getting a season six after all, but its savior might not be who you were expecting.
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