| ‘Inside Out’ Trailer: Pixar’s Imagination Runs Wild
Just by looking at the last two trailers for Pete Docter‘s Inside Out, Pixar’s upcoming animated film, its easy to think that the plot lacks a certain depth. The initial premise follows the five emotions of an 11-year-old girl named Riley, who has to come to terms with her family moving and leaving all her good friends behind. The trailers have revealed that everyone has the same five emotions, and for the film the ones in Riley’s mind are Joy (Amy Poehler), Sadness (Phyllis Smith), Anger (Lewis Black), Disgust (Mindy Kaling), and Fear (Bill Hader). As we’ve seen before, and emotional outburst at Riley HQ puts a rift between her and her parents. And now the latest trailer reveals what lead to this, and gets deeper into the plot as well as the world beyond the emotion’s HQ. Hit the jump to check out the latest trailer for Inside Out.
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| ‘Parks and Recreation’ Cast Sings “Bye, Bye Li’l Sebastian” On ‘Late Night’ (Video)
Fresh off the heels of NBC’s broadcast of the one-hour series finale of Parks and Recreation last night, the cast of the long-running sitcom made an appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers to reminisce about their experience filming the final episode, while star Chris Pratt revealed how he thought the series should have ended. At the end of the night, host Seth Meyers joined in with Parks and Rec co-creator Michael Schur and the cast — Amy Poehler, Adam Scott, Aziz Ansari, Rashida Jones, Aubrey Plaza, Nick Offerman, Retta, Jon Glaser, Jim O’Heir, and a guitar-playing Chris Pratt — for a tear-jerking rendition of “Bye, Bye Li’l Sebastian,” complete with lighters held high. Check out the cast singing on Late Night here below.
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| Chris Pratt On How ‘Parks and Recreation’ Should Have Ended (Video)
The cast of NBC’s Parks and Recreation made an appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers on Wednesday night soon after the show’s one-hour series finale aired. Stars Amy Poehler, Adam Scott, Aziz Ansari, Rashida Jones, Chris Pratt, Aubrey Plaza, Nick Offerman, Retta, and Jim O’Heir, along with co-creator Michael Schur, talked about their thoughts on ending the show after 8 successful years on the air. Obviously, it was an emotional time for the cast, but main star Amy Poehler was rapid-fire funny throughout the interview, while Chris Pratt revealed how he thought the series should have ended. Check out the video here below, which includes Pratt’s pitch for the series finale.
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| Netflix’s ‘Wet Hot American Summer’ Cast Confirmation Trailer
Netflix has released a trailer for the upcoming Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, a limited series based on the 2001 comedy Wet Hot American Summer, which was made by the folks who brought us MTV’s sketch comedy show The State. The show will run eight episodes, and reunites everyone involved with the original movie. The trailer is only a cast confirmation trailer, so it doesn’t show a whole lot, but it’s a nice tease that should get fans of the movie excited for the new show. You can read a synopsis and watch the trailer for Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp here below.
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| Highlights From The 2015 Golden Globe Awards |
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The 72nd annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony aired live on Sunday night, January 11, 2015, from Beverly Hills, CA, where we saw Richard Linklater’s Boyhood dominate the film drama category and Michael Keaton and his latest film Birdman top the comedy film area, while in TV, Showtime’s The Affair, FX’s Fargo, and Amazon’s Transparent took home multiple Globes. (Check out the full list of 2015 Golden Globe winners here.) The ceremony, hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler for their third and final time, had a lot of great moments – some funny, some poignant, some noteworthy. There was the hilarious opening by the hosts, another classic Benedict Cumberbatch photobomb, a lot of George Clooney love, and much more, including several references to the recent threats on the entertainment community from North Korea and the murders at the Charlie Hebdo offices in France. See below for some highlights from the 2015 Golden Globe Awards ceremony.
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