Chloe Grace Moretz claimed that she "became a recluse" because of "horrible" memes that circulated in 2016, comparing her figure to a "Family Guy" joke.
With all the headlines circulating lately about numerous allegations of rape against Bill Cosby, an episode of the hit Fox animated comedy series "Family Guy" featured a new take on the intro for "The Cosby Show." Watch the video here.
Liam Neeson has dominated action movies since he starred in a surprise box office hit in 2008 "Taken." Having cemented his reputation as a bankable action star, he has joined the ranks of Bruce Willis Jason Statham, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Sylvester Stallone.
Robert Franzese has become a celebrity after a YouTube video of him impersonating the animated TV show "Family Guy" dad, Peter Griffin at Comic-Con went viral.
Upon the Griffin's arrival in the town of Springfield ("Upstate? I cannot imagine we are allowed to say") in the search of their stolen car, the family meets Homer Simpsons at Apu's convenient store. Homer teaches Peter how to eat a doughnut the right way and invites the family in trouble to stay with him and his family. In front of us the legendary Simpson's share a space with today's rudest, bold and in-your-face Quahog family.
What can be better than the return of Mark Wahlberg and his rude teddy bear? Liam Neeson and his collaboration to what already was a hilarious film. Though "A Million Ways to Die in the West" didn't do so well in the box office, Liam Neeson obviously enjoyed working with the "Family Guy" creator. Neeson, who usually plays more serious roles is sure to add a particular edge to the comical film. Two years ago, "Ted" made $549.4 million worldwide, that would be enough to inspire Macfarlane to make a sequel, don't you think?
When "Family Guy" creator and funny-man Seth MacFarlane announced that he along with famed astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson were working on bringing back the revolutionary 1980s PBS series "Cosmos: A Personal Voyage" it certainly raised some eyebrows.
Hope you are ready for Seth MacFarlane's second film "A Million Ways to Die in the West". The hilariously twisted mind of the man who brought you "Family Guy", "American Dad" and "Ted", now stars in his own film. With a star studded cast and a good old western story, "A Million Ways to Die in the West" is sure to be a hit film.
WARNING: This article contains spoilers to Sunday's episode of "Family Guy." WARNING: This article contains spoilers to Sunday's episode of "Family Guy.
It's been a rough two weeks as fans of the long-running Fox cartoon "Family Guy" waited for this week's episode to confirm what the blogs were blogging about all weekend: will Brian Griffin, the beloved alcoholic Griffin family canine, come back from the dead?
SPOILER ALERT! "Family Guy" debut their fist episode on Jan. 31st, 1999. Seth MacFarlane, the creator of the show has since made this animated series a phenomenon. With offensive jokes and pissing off the "Parents Television Council", "Family Guy" has become a part of our weekly routines. Whenever you need a huge laugh, you can count on the outrageous antics of Peter, Lois, Meg, Chris, Brian and Stewie, along with all their friends. But Sunday night's episode marked a turning point for the show, viewers were truly stunned. For once in the history of Family Guy...fans stop laughing.
Remembering the Top 5 Moments of the Coolest Animated Dog on TV The sudden death of the popular dog in Family Guy, Brian Griffin, became viral news in an instant.
Warning: This article contains spoilers from Sunday's episode of Family Guy. Warning: This article contains spoilers from Sunday's episode of Family Guy.
Writer Mark Hentemann and voice actor/animator/screenwriter Seth MacFarlane are developing a series, which will be entitled "Bordertown," that will “satirize America’s changing cultural landscape.” MacFarlane, the creator of controversial television series such as "American Dad!" and "Family Guy," received raised brows from Latinos who anticipated that the humor of the new show would match the crude manner of his others…but fears have been laid to rest. Lalo Alcaraz, the high-profile Mexican cartoonist and satirist, has been slated to write for the series.