FOX Network Will Move Family Guy To Wednesday Nights Starting on Spring 2024 In New Animation Domination Schedule.
After 20 years of dominating Sunday Nights, "Family Guy" is leaving Sunday nights and will air new episodes on Wednesdays starting March 2024 pairing with the live-action sitcom Animal Control.
That’s so the new Fox Entertaiment Animation series Grimsburg, can move to the Sunday night 9:30 spot, following The Great North at 9 p.m.
Fox’s revised Sunday animation lineup kicks off Jan. 7, immediately following the Fox NFL doubleheader with a special preview of “Grimsburg,” starring and executive-produced by Jon Hamm. Following “Grimsburg,” animated series schedule continues with new episodes of “Bob’s Burgers” and the season four premiere of “The Great North.” both produced by 20th Television Animation.
“Grimsburg” and “The Great North” will make their time period premieres on Sunday, Feb. 18, as the night begins with new episodes of “The Simpsons” and Fox Entertaiment Animation's “Krapopolis.”
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To be honest, stardew valley has me in such a chokehold. It always has, even before the 1.6.
In such a way that my brain wants to smash my hyperfixation into it. So late at night I'll be awake thinking of this stardew/south park mashup.
Call that bad boy Star Park AU.
But no brain! Bad! We already have too much going on! You have a Secret Soulmate AU. Fantasy AU, A Cowboy AU story staring Kenny that's still in the outline phase, and these one shots!
(Look at the tags to watch me descent into madness)
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270 - Sister Act (Patreon Selects)
All January we'll be doing a series we call Patreon Selects with episodes chosen by members of our sponsor-level tier on Patreon (and they'll be sharing their Oscar origin stories too)! First up is 1992's megasmash musical comedy Sister Act! Originally designed as a showcase for Bette Midler, the film became a starring vehicle for Whoopi Goldberg hot off of her Oscar win for Ghost. With Whoopi as an on-the-run lounge singer who hides out in a convent and turns the church's choir into a sensation, the film won the affection of audiences but not an Academy with a tricky relationship with comedy.
This episode, we talk about Whoopi's career from theatre breakthrough to movie star to Oscar host. We also talk about Dame Maggie Smith's two Oscar wins, the career of writer Paul Rudnick (who took his name off the film), and the divine Mary Wickes.
Topics also include Hook, Nuns Having Fun, and the MTV Movie Awards.
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The 1992 Academy Awards
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Other polls in my 'polls' tag / pinned post
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Here are some headcanons I have of TV shows the fd3 characters would like (all matching canon timeline)
- the Ashes: One Tree Hill & Beverly Hills 90210
- Lewis: is often too busy with the gym and practice to watch TV, but will always watch Fresh Prince reruns
- Erin: Buffy, Charmed, Daria
-Ian: prefers watching movies to TV, but will watch those fucked up cartoons that were around in that era
-Perry: Dawsons Creek
- Julie: One Tree Hill is her life. She wants to be Brooke so bad
-Kevin: never grew out of watching cartoons. Watches stuff like The Simpsons, Futurama and Beavis and Butthead
Wendy: doesn't watch much TV because Julie is always watching it, but she does enjoy Gilmore Girls
I haven’t watched a single show mentioned (except Daria) but canon, canon, canon!
If I may add FD 1:
Billy: Jackass
Carter: Also Jackass
Terry: Charmed
Alex: The X-Files
Clear: The Joy of Painting
Ms Lewton: Law and Order
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Exciting news ‼️ 20th Television Animation is the new official sponsor of the #20thTVAAtSDCC bags at SDCC 2023🤩
Make sure to pick yours up next week!!
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Elemental (2023)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Elemental has a scene taking place at a sporting event that has very mild and sporadic camera flashes in the stands, similar to a real sporting event.
The camera follows some action at high speeds, but all of the camera work is either stationary or very smooth.
Flashing Lights: 1/10. Motion Sickness: 2/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: This film depicts openly hostile and discriminatory attitudes among the public.
NOTE: The short film preceding theatrical showings of this film, Carl's Date, has no cause for concern with flashing lights or motion sickness, and no mental health triggers beyond the tragic backstory for Carl Fredricksen from Up.
NOTE: Our evaluation of The Flash is now available on our Patreon page at Patreon.com/MovieHealth, and will be available on this page tomorrow.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Elemental
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