Justin Bieber and Ozzy Osbourne have teamed up to film a Best Buy advertisement to be aired during the Super Bowl game.
The marketing chief for Best Buy, Drew Panayiotou, said:
Justin Bieber is the biggest star out there, but that’s not why he’s in the spot. He symbolically represents something important to the brand message.
We can’t wait to see the ad! Are you tuning in for the Super Bowl on February 6th?
We absolutely love Ed O’Neill in the role of Jay on ABC’s “Modern Family,” but it turns out he wasn’t the first actor offered the role. Craig T. Nelson was asked to play the part, but he turned down the offer because he didn’t think he was getting paid enough money. Here’s what Craig revealed to Access Hollywood:
I’m old enough to say it, I guess. That was it. I really wanted to do Modern Family and I really liked the script and I liked the people. I just said, ‘You know what? I’ve been doing this too long’. We’re in the middle of a cutback here ladies and gentlemen, in Hollywood, and salaries have gone way, way down… I just felt disrespected, to tell you the truth.
Thoughts?
A new episode of “Wizards of Waverly Place” will air on the Disney Channel on February 4th (8pm ET/PT) titled “Everything’s Rosie For Justin.” In the episode a representative from the wizard world tells Justin’s class that they just might be eligible to get back into WizTech if they can successfully perform a wand drill. However, the students’ chances are hurt when a new student, Rosie, joins the class and she has trouble performing even the simplest wizard spells. It also doesn’t help that Justin has a crush on Rosie, played by Leven Rambin!
Will you be tuning in for the new episode?
Source: Disney Channel
Carlton Cuse, one of the brains behind our favorite show ever, “LOST,” has announced that he has created a new show called “Point of Honor” alongside Randall Wallace. The show is a Civil War story about the journey of a confederate family in Virginia. Here’s what Carton wrote about the new show:
As Randall and I started talking, I realized how much I’d missed the creative collaborations that are at the heart of making film or television. Together we built a story, ‘Point of Honor,’ which in its simplest form is about the journey of a Confederate family in Virginia through the turmoil of the Civil War. And while it is vastly different from ‘Lost,’ it feels no less compelling. As I embark on this new project, I know what is looming ahead. Immense challenges of making a period show under tight constraints of time and money. Network battles and production crises. And inevitable comparisons to ‘Lost.’ But as tumultuous as it all can be, I realize this what I truly love doing. Because nothing outshines the thrill of having a good story to tell.
Does this sound like a show you are interested in watching?
Actress Lucy Lawless, from “Xena” and “Spartacus: Blood and Sand,” has just signed on for a recurring role on ABC’s “No Ordinary Family.”
In the show Lucy will play a powerful woman and a potential adversary for the Powell family. Lucy’s role on the show will last at least five episodes.
Are you a “No Ordinary Family” fan?
























