
While the characters of South Park are best remembered for their foul-mouthed catchphrases and over-the-top personalities, many of them conform to the familiar zodiac star signs. First airing in 1997, South Park immediately made a splash for its crude animation style and even cruder humor, and it became a cultural institution in its quarter-century on the air. The show attempted to capture the lives of average kids in a small Colorado town, but it quickly morphed into a ridiculous extravaganza that never failed to be hilarious and controversial in equal measure. Despite pushing the envelope, South Park's characters illustrated quintessential traits that made them relatable to the audience.
Despite a myriad of controversies, South Park remained popular over the years and was even nominated for a slew of Emmy Awards in the process. Every season of South Park featured episodes that reminded viewers what made the show so great, and through the characters,...
Despite a myriad of controversies, South Park remained popular over the years and was even nominated for a slew of Emmy Awards in the process. Every season of South Park featured episodes that reminded viewers what made the show so great, and through the characters,...
- 3/31/2023
- by Dalton Norman
- ScreenRant
Soap fans know legendary actress Joan Van Ark best for her iconic role as Valene Ewing on Knots Landing, which she played for over a decade. She also has an extensive theater background, including a Tony nomination, and has appeared in a number of other television shows and films. In 2011 she joined the world of indie web series with a hilarious and spot on appearance in Pretty. In this exclusive new two-part interview, find out more about the beloved actress, her thoughts on a storied career and much more.
In Part 1, Van Ark discussed her early career and Knots Landing. In Part 2 below, she shares more thoughts on her time on Knots, her stint on The Young And The Restless, and working on Indie Soap Award-winning Pretty.
We Love Soaps TV: The last season of Knots Landing was hard to take without Val. She was the heart of the show.
In Part 1, Van Ark discussed her early career and Knots Landing. In Part 2 below, she shares more thoughts on her time on Knots, her stint on The Young And The Restless, and working on Indie Soap Award-winning Pretty.
We Love Soaps TV: The last season of Knots Landing was hard to take without Val. She was the heart of the show.
- 7/9/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
You are a gorgeous and talented young actress who showed us this year that you can sing too when you released your second album.
Scarlett, you were just named GQ’s Babe of the Year while your husband Ryan Reynolds was just named People Magazine’s Sexiest Man of The Year! That’s one hot couple! After staring in the big blockbuster”Iron Man 2″, this year think about going back to smaller indie roles and stretch your limits. Astrology.com has all the details.
Happy birthday, Scarlett Johansson! The cosmos say it’s your sophistication more than anything else that attracts such ardent affection. Your alluring powers will have their say when Pluto adds heat to Venus and Jupiter and drives your fans wild. You can’t help but play the blank canvas upon which dreams are painted, and hopes and fears are played out. This year is about...
Scarlett, you were just named GQ’s Babe of the Year while your husband Ryan Reynolds was just named People Magazine’s Sexiest Man of The Year! That’s one hot couple! After staring in the big blockbuster”Iron Man 2″, this year think about going back to smaller indie roles and stretch your limits. Astrology.com has all the details.
Happy birthday, Scarlett Johansson! The cosmos say it’s your sophistication more than anything else that attracts such ardent affection. Your alluring powers will have their say when Pluto adds heat to Venus and Jupiter and drives your fans wild. You can’t help but play the blank canvas upon which dreams are painted, and hopes and fears are played out. This year is about...
- 11/22/2010
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
Browsing in bookstores, I’ve discovered the closing of the West. I’ve noticed over the years how the racks devoted to paperback Westerns (at least here in the East) have steadily shrunk. Now, in many stores here, there are only two or three shelves of Westerns (and mostly those are filled with multiple titles by Louis L’Amour). Equally, on DVD shelves, there’s usually only a single section of movie Westerns; in some stores, the Westerns are just mixed in amongst the action-adventure entries. And of course there are few new Western films in theaters and no current TV series. It’s sad evidence, I think, that we’re slowly Losing the Western.
As a Western fan, I’m concerned about its increasing rarity. Here’s where I come from on it: Although born in Pennsylvania, I lived in the West for a decade while growing up—New...
As a Western fan, I’m concerned about its increasing rarity. Here’s where I come from on it: Although born in Pennsylvania, I lived in the West for a decade while growing up—New...
- 11/6/2009
- by no-reply@starlog.com (David McDonnell)
- Starlog
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