It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Charlie Day appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday night and admitted that it's possible FX has no clue The Gang is still making series that made them famous. He also debunked that ever-so-famous (for Sunny fans, that is) rumor that the pilot episode was shot for $200. Read More »
Vacation is set in the world of National Lampoon's Vacation and focuses on Rusty Griswald and his family. Hangover actor Ed Helms stars in Vacation as Rusty Griswald who decides to take his wife Debbie (Christina Applegate) and children (Skyler Gisondo and Steele Stebins) on a family vacation cross-country to Walley World. Read More »
In a rare appearance, the entire cast of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia – Charlie Day, Danny DeVito, Rob McElhenney, Kaitlin Olson and Glenn Howerton – stopped by Conan O'Brien's CONAN set last night to discuss Season 10 of their FXX hit. If you watched the episode then you know it was incredibly disorganized (mainly due to DeVito) and undeniably hilarious. During their segment, the gang promised more episodes of their series, which will be Season 11 –– contrary to popular belief the series was ending after Season 10. They also discussed that awkward love scene between Day and Olson, who has been married to creator Rob McElhenney for quite some time, the controversial making of Lethal Weapon 6 and, of course, we can forget about DeVito's Frank Reynolds supercut... Read More »
Charlie Day has revealed that Boston Red Sox legend Wade Boggs told him he once drank 107 beers in one of his infamous bouts of boozing during his playing career. Taking to The Tonight Show ahead of the season 10 premiere of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Charlie also told host Jimmy Fallon that in the Russian version of Philly, his character's name translates to Fatso. The two also engage in a game of 'Five Second Summaries', where they summarize the plots of movies like Guardians of the Galaxy in less than five seconds... before Charlie displays his stunning ineptness at high-fiving! Read More »
The excitement building up to the release of Horrible Bosses 2 was massive to say the least, and early verdicts suggested it didn't live up to its hype. Today the film was released in the United Kingdom, and many other European countries, and although many enjoyed it, they, as many American fans did, admitted it was far below the expectations the pre-release hype had set. Many fell in love with Horrible Bosses, so a sequel was the right move, so director Sean Anders believed. Stars like Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, Charlie Day, Jennifer Aniston and Jamie Foxx of course made the film acceptable, but even they couldn't prevent many fans from saying it should of been called Horrible Father, with the plot loosely surrounding the aforementioned bosses. Should you watch this in the cinema, wait for the DVD release, or give it a swerve all together? Read More »
"Horrible Bosses 2" is officially in theaters! The film's stars — Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day — are opening up about their new movie and revealing their drink of choice and each other's nicknames. The men of "Horrible Bosses 2" always have a good time together, so when "Entertainment Weekly" sat down with them this week, the fun was flowing, as was the drink talk. The leading men revealed their drinks of choice and not all of them are alcoholic. Read More »
Looks like it’s time to start catching up on It’s Always Sunny in Philadephia, b*tches! Because the gang recently dropped the below promotional trailer for their upcoming tenth season! Read More »
Charlie Day is best known for his roles on FXX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia as well as movies like Pacific Rim and Horrible Bosses, so when he went back to his alma mater, Merrimack College, to give a commencement speech, graduates were pretty excited. Though Day did make the audience laugh, he also shared his experiences from his time at the college and his life after. Most importantly, the successful actor/director/producer/writer shared valuable words of wisdom and encouragement to those leaving the college he had graduated from in 1998. Read More »
Guillermo Del Toro wasn't satisfied with a regular ol' film score when it came to hi upcoming sci-fi flick "Pacific Rim." He felt that the soundtrack should appropriately reflect the battles between giant robots and sea monsters, which meant guitars and futuristic sound effects. Read More »