In Jamie Dornan's "Fifty Shades of Grey" induced world you stand a much better chance of functioning as a normal human being if you can avoid getting too caught up in the world of Twitter.
If you grew up watching Sylvester Stallone's "Rocky" movies, then you know exactly what UFC Women's Bantamweight champ Ronda Rousey means when she says that her upcoming Aug. 1st, UFC 190 fight with Brazilian fighter Bethe Correia will be the "real woman version of MMA Rocky IV."
Arguably the best "Rocky" film, Rousey would be Rocky of course and Correia would be iron man Drago, "a highly intimidating 6-foot-5, 261-pound Soviet athlete, who kills Apollo Creed in an exhibition match." Like Rocky, who comes to the heart of Russia for several grueling boxing rounds of revenge, Rousey will be heading to South America to do the same, but on Brazilian soil.
Perhaps the least shocking aspect of "Insidious: Chapter 3" is how poor a film it ultimately is. True to form, it manages to indulge in every horror cliché in the book, but does not end there. The film also fulfills the stereotype of the artistically-bereft sequel, a film so generic and inconsequential that it needs to hide behind a notable brand to have any sort credibility.
On the progressive and much lauded ABC Family show “The Fosters” Jude(Hayden Byerly) -- who has the distinction of being the youngest character to ever receive a same sex kiss on a prime time show -- will now be dealing with the ramifications of his new relationship and struggling, as we see, with letting people know about his young love life.
Detective Rollins may get a little too caught up in a case. There will also be another crossover event and transgender themes will be present in the early episodes of "Law & Order: SVU."
Dubbed "The First Lady of the Octagon," there's no doubt that UFC champ Ronda Rousey is a bad-ass force to be reckoned with - and while she's a tough cookie that doesn't mean she doesn't have a sweet side that needs some TLC.
The incredibly skilled mixed martial artist and UFC Women's Bantamweight champ plays herself in "Entourage" and gets a chance to show off her feminine and vulnerable side with Turtle (played by Jerry Ferrara).
Lamar Odom is convinced he can build an "open and honest" relationship with estranged wife Khloe Kardashian by having them return to their reality show to publicly hatch out their problems.
Jada Pinkett Smith is now convinced she and Hollywood husband Will Smith got married when she was "too young," but she insists she will never be his "watcher."