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Actor Ernest Borgnine Dies At 95
Actor Ernest Borgnine Dies At 95
Actor Ernest Borgnine Dies At 95
Oscar winning actor Ernest Borgnine whose career spanned six decades has passed away at age 95. Borgnine did work in movies, television and cartoons. He provided the voice of Mermaid Man in the series Spongebob Squarepants.
Herman Cain Admits to Quoting ‘Pokemon’ During Speech
Herman Cain Admits to Quoting ‘Pokemon’ During Speech
Herman Cain Admits to Quoting ‘Pokemon’ During Speech
Now that Herman Cain has suspended his bid for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, he seems ready to admit that he borrowed liberally from ‘Pokemon: The Movie 2000′ during a speech (no joke). That has to be the strangest political confession of all time.
‘The Simpsons’ Has Been Renewed for Two More Seasons
‘The Simpsons’ Has Been Renewed for Two More Seasons
‘The Simpsons’ Has Been Renewed for Two More Seasons
Fans of ‘The Simpsons’ were thrown into a panic a couple of weeks ago when word leaked that the voice actors on the show were holding out for more money. Fox said if they couldn’t come to an agreement this current season would be the last for the show. There’s happy news though: the show has been renewed for two more seasons — the 24th and 25th seasons, to be exact.
Will ‘The Simpsons’ End Over Contract Dispute?
Will ‘The Simpsons’ End Over Contract Dispute?
Will ‘The Simpsons’ End Over Contract Dispute?
While ‘The Simpson’ may still be popular after 23 seasons, a contract dispute threatens the future of television’s longest running prime time series. According to the Daily Beast, 20th Century Fox Television, the production company of  ’The Simpsons,’ offered an ultimatum to the cartoon’s six principal voice actors Monday night — accept a 45 percent pay cut or this season of the show will be its l
‘The Simpsons’ Might Get Its Own Channel
‘The Simpsons’ Might Get Its Own Channel
‘The Simpsons’ Might Get Its Own Channel
‘The Simpsons’ is the longest running prime time scripted series in American television history and now News Corp., which owns the franchise, may be looking to capitalize on 22 seasons of the Emmy-winning cartoon with a channel dedicated exclusively to life in Springfield.
Marge Simpson and First Lady Barbara Bush Exchanged Letters in 1990
Marge Simpson and First Lady Barbara Bush Exchanged Letters in 1990
Marge Simpson and First Lady Barbara Bush Exchanged Letters in 1990
Marge Simpson thought it was unfair when Barbara Bush labeled ‘The Simpsons‘ “the dumbest thing I had ever seen” during an interview the then-First Lady did in 1990. So Marge wrote Barbara a letter in which she explained that she was “deeply hurt” by the criticism, and that she wasn’t sure why  Bush hadn’t given her family “the benefit of the doubt.”