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‘Wreck-It Ralph 2’ Gets a Title and Release Date, and It Will (Literally) ‘Break the Internet’
‘Wreck-It Ralph 2’ Gets a Title and Release Date, and It Will (Literally) ‘Break the Internet’
‘Wreck-It Ralph 2’ Gets a Title and Release Date, and It Will (Literally) ‘Break the Internet’
What exactly does the term “break the internet” mean? Web-surfers understand the definition as “causing a commotion of such great size and scale that the World Wide Web could shut down as a result of its enormity,” and yet the phrase only conjures one image to mind — that of Kim Kardashian on her notorious Paper Magazine cover, popping champagne directly onto a glass balanced atop her buttocks. So when Disney announced yesterday that their sequel to video game hodgepodge Wreck-It Ralph would bear the subtitle Ralph Breaks the Internet, we may interpret it one of two ways. Either Ralph’s going to go on an epic quest through the online wilds, or the 8-bit hero is about to blow our minds with the roundest ’donk in the history of animated cinema.
CBS’s Fall Schedule: ‘Supergirl’, The Return Of Jane Lynch, and…Bradley Cooper?! (VIDEO)
CBS’s Fall Schedule: ‘Supergirl’, The Return Of Jane Lynch, and…Bradley Cooper?! (VIDEO)
CBS’s Fall Schedule: ‘Supergirl’, The Return Of Jane Lynch, and…Bradley Cooper?! (VIDEO)
CBS will welcome five new shows to its schedule this fall, including the highly-awaited Supergirl, the comedy Angel From Hell, starring former Glee star Jane Lynch, and a small-screen adaptation of the 2011 film Limitless, which will feature star Bradley Cooper making occasional appearances.
‘Wreck-It Ralph’ Offers Two More Featurettes
‘Wreck-It Ralph’ Offers Two More Featurettes
‘Wreck-It Ralph’ Offers Two More Featurettes
As if video game nostalgia weren't enough to get audiences into the theater, 'Wreck-it Ralph,' which opens November 2, has been laying out more and more content to get people excited. The latest are two featurettes that highlight the making of the film, and the voice cast, which includes John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman and Jane Lynch.
Jane Lynch’s 2011 Emmys Opening Number [VIDEO]
Jane Lynch’s 2011 Emmys Opening Number [VIDEO]
Jane Lynch’s 2011 Emmys Opening Number [VIDEO]
Jane Lynch opened the 63rd Emmy Awards with a song and dance number that took the audience through the world of television, reimagined as an inner-city apartment building housing all the top TV shows. Lynch walked through scenes of hit series like ‘Mad Men‘ (where she was asked to leave the room when she informed Don Draper that in 50 years people would be fast-forwarding through commercials) and