Watching Your Children FAIL
Father refueling moped leaves child on it, who drives off and crashes. Thanks to: youtube.com/UAEfever For more FAIL visit http://failblog.org
Father refueling moped leaves child on it, who drives off and crashes. Thanks to: youtube.com/UAEfever For more FAIL visit http://failblog.org
Premieres Wed, June 2nd at 10/9C on the TV Guide Network
For the second time, pundits and news anchors urgently break into song to deliver the news. That’s what happens when you’re taking about gay marriage, pirates and drugs.
Marc auditions for his favorite show.
Legal television shows like Franklin & Bash wouldn’t be here without a long legacy of TV lawyer trailblazers that don’t play by the book. Perry Mason, Matlock, and LA Law were just the beginning. In the 90’s, law shows exploded thanks to big time hits like Law & Order, Ally McBeal, and The Practice. Their success pushed network executives to develop more legal shows than ever and the results were… less than stellar. Here’s a sampling of 90’s legal shows that never made it on the air.
The GOP had some shadowy Twitter accounts to secretly trade illegal data, and also One Direction GIFs.
Most people don’t know Silence of the Lambs began production with a substantial product placement deal with PepsiCo, which called for Doritos and Pepsi drink products to be featured heavily throughout the film. Several scenes were shot, but the deal eventually fell apart when PepsiCo executives insisted that the famous Hannibal Lecter line, “I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti,” be changed to “I ate his Nacho Cheesier Doritos with some Cooler Ranch Doritos and a nice Cherry Diet Pepsi,” forcing producers to seek financing from Japanese corporation Nihon Shokken Co., Ltd., which used several scenes from the movie in commercials to promote it’s line of BBQ sauces. This is one of the scenes shot featuring Doritos.