Bystanders are all agog as NBC engineers operate a new mobile TV broadcasting facility, December 12, 1937. It was used for experimental pickups of outdoor news events. The setup, consisting of two vans carrying equipment, was built by RCA in Camden, N.J., and turned over to NBC at its headquarters in Radio City.
Back to report that I have seen the first episode of the Fallout tv show on Amazon Prime and it fucking slaps. Along with this, The Last of Us (HBO), Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, Arcane: League of Legends (obviously), and many more, we can now say for certain that we are in the un-official golden era of video game adaptations (at least if it stays the course *knock on wood*).
THANK YOU TRACY SPIRIDAKOS FOR PORTRAYING HAILEY UPTON THESE LAST SEVEN YEARS/SEASONS.
Gonna miss you so much but it's been so great having you as Hailey Upton (and 1/2 of Upstead!) -- there's no one else who could've played her and done it justice. I'm sad that she's leaving but it's been one hell of a ride seeing her grow and change as Upton. I wish her nothing but the best as she continues on, and I can't wait to see what's in store for her in season 11 of Chicago PD (whenever that is).
Here’s an explanation of why the marvel shows have been less than great
The Hollywood Reporter:
The article goes into further detail about what is happening with Daredevil, the issues faced on the past shows and other things. I’d suggest looking into this if you’re interested but the basics are:
Marvel is returning to a more traditional way of making tv after facing numerous issues and is reworking Daredevil: Born Again
I think if you’ve been disappointed with marvel recently then this may be your answer
New look at The Acolyte courtesy of Empire Magazine.
Prepare for the return of the Jedi. Empire’s world-exclusive The Acolyte issue dives into StarWars’ bold new mystery series – speaking to creator Leslye Headland, stars Amandla Stenberg, Carrie-Anne Moss, Lee Jung-jae and more. See more at EmpireOnline.com
On sale Thurs 11 April.
The Acolyte is streaming only on Disney+ starting June 4th.
Dolly Parton may be 77 years old, but she hasn't been slowing down at all. Last year, she was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and this year, she's responded with an album consisting primarily of rock & roll cover songs. On many of the songs, she collaborated with the original artists, including Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr of The Beatles, Steve Perry of Journey, Ann Wilson of Heart, Sting, Miley Cyrus, Elton John, and Joan Jett, to name a few. (So far, it's been garnering a lot of positive reviews.) At the same time, she's also released Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones, a coffee table book telling the stories behind some of Parton's most famous, influential, and provocative outfits through the years. Both the album and the book spotlight other people's work, whether it's the songwriters or designers; Over the years we have spoken with Parton, and she once told us her attitude is to just deliver the best work she can and not worry about what other people think.
Parton's new album, Rockstar, and book, Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones, are both available now.