Last week on My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, we left the girls in total peril. Discord has twisted everyone but Twilight into their polar opposites. Applejack is a shady little liar, Rarity is a selfish, hoarding freak, Fluttershy is a cruel monster, Pinkie Pie hates the sound of laughter, and Rainbow Dash has completely abandoned everyone.
Sure, Lively is most known for a teen soap opera (Gossip Girl) but she was quite impressive in The Town, and is definitely fun to look at. One thing I really love about Lively is her husky voice, but I'm not sure if she could pull off a British accent. Can I see her in a ripped up bodice beating the crap out of zombies? Only time will tell.
We pick up where we left off at the end of season three, with Leslie's (Amy Poehler) dream of running for public office finally coming true, and Ron (Nick Offerman) running away in fear from the dreaded Tammy 1, his first wife. Don't worry, he has 228 days of sick leave built up.
Music legend Elton John announced earlier today that he is making a biopic about his life. The film will be called Rocketman, and will tell the story of John's life through his songs.
Only in our wildest dreams have Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad), Ron Swanson (Nick Offerman, Parks and Recreation) and Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World) all hung out together, but it might just become a reality.
All 17 songs that Swift performs on stage will be included in the DVD, plus additional bonus content. This might include footage of the surprise guests the singer has brought out on the tour, which include Tim McGraw, Justin Bieber, Ellen DeGeneres and Nicki Minaj.
The pair, who teamed up for the first time in this summer's Crazy, Stupid, Love, are starring in Ruben Fleischer's The Gangster Squad, a film about the LAPD's struggles with keeping the Mafia out of Los Angeles in the 1940s.
Here's an interesting tidbit from the set of The Dark Knight Rises - the film's ending is going to be done entirely with visual FX. Yes, that's right, all visual FX. What could Nolan possibly have in store for us?
In the season 2 premiere, The Return of Harmony Part 1, we join fillies Sweetie Belle, Apple Bloom, and Scootaloo on a field trip to the Canterlot sculpture gardens, and the three soon get into an argument about a very strange statue. As they squabble, the statue seems to glow menacingly from within. A bit ominous for a show originally designed to sell toys to little girls, no?