The show will bring Latino humor to Sundays on Fox. Fox will be premiering its latest animated comedy "Bordertown" on Jan. 3, and the series is sure to please those looking for Latino representation and humor.
Lady Gaga performed her own version of “New York, New York” at the recent Frank Sinatra tribute concert honoring the singer on what would have been his 100th birthday.
Fergie will host the So-Cal festivities for the ninth year on New Year's Eve, according to Billboard. The event will be broadcasted as part of ABC's New Year's Eve telecast.
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?
Recently, Mark Wahlberg, star of the upcoming "Transformers: Age of Extinction" and new face of the franchise, next to Optimus Prime of course, spoke with the Los Angeles Times' Hero Complex to discuss how he prepared to work opposite a computer-generated character.
Seth MacFarlane has made his beliefs on science, creationism, and theism pretty clear for many years vis-a-vis Brian, the anthropomorphic talking dog on the animated hit show "Family Guy." Now, MacFarlane is boldly going where no animator has gone before: he's become the executive producer of "Cosmos," the 21st century reboot of the classic Carl Sagan PBS series.
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.
The year has just begun, but AskMen.com readers have already decided who they want the most. The website recently revealed its 2014 edition of Top 99 Most Desirable Women and named Game of Thrones actress Emilia Clarke as its number 1 pick.
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.
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.