Dark Knight Overload!
Have you ever had moments when it felt so wrong yet it felt so right? I have just watched a couple of new TV spots and clips from The Dark Knight, after telling myself it’d be better if I just wait a few more weeks. The play button never looked so inviting.
If you are a weak person like me then feel free to watch the clips below. However, if you are a strong individual do not let the play buttons tempt you with their clickability! Flee! Flee I tell you!
The first is a clip showing the Joker crashing a party, looking for Harvey Dent:
Next is a TV spot focusing on the Joker, showing unseen footage:
Here is some footage from Wizard Con:
If that’s not enough for you check the next page for more!
‘Oooh, Very Poor Choice Of Words. Hahaha!’
An excellent new TV spot for The Dark Knight has appeared online. I have no idea what’s happening with the Joker at the 14 second mark but it looks freaky and I demand to see this movie now! NOW!
Jonas Brothers Chill at Camp Rock Premiere
Jonas Brothers Chill at Camp Rock Premiere
They’re well on their way to taking over the world! And the Jonas Brothers were in the house for the premiere of their new TV movie Camp Rock.
Camp Rock is scheduled to hit the Disney Channel airwaves next Friday, June 20th at 8pm, marking another milestone in the brotherly trio’s career.
Even the “Bonus Jonas” 8-year-old Frankie Jonas was in attendance yesterday, hamming it up for the camera and getting a jumpstart on his own career.
As far as Camp Rock, Joe plays Shane, the lead singer for a band called Connect Three and the movie’s main character. Nick plays guitarist/vocalist Nate and Kevin plays lead guitarist Jason. Not exactly a stretch character-wise, but it’s sure to be entertaining.
Woof! Woof! Arsenio Back on TV
Arsenio Hall’s comeback is on.
The former late-night jokemeister has come aboard to emcee Funniest Moments, an hourlong clips-style reality show for MyNetwork TV in the vein of America’s Funniest Home Videos.
Funniest Moments will premiere this fall on Wednesdays at 9 p.m.
After the syndicated Arsenio Hall Show went off the air in May 1994 after five seasons, Hall struggled to retain his popularity.
He headlined the short-lived 1997 sitcom Arsenio and, the following year, costarred with Sammo Hung in the CBS series Martial Law. In 2003, he did a short stint hosting a revival of Star Search, popped up in a skit on Chappelle’s Show and, more recently, as himself in VH1’s Flavor of Love 3.
Besides landing a new TV gig, Hall, 53, continues to do stand-up in his spare time and is also lending his voice to the upcoming Weinstein Company animated comedy Igor, unspooling in September.
