Jimmy Stewart stars as George Bailey, a down-on-his-luck banker, in this classic holiday film. When Bailey hits rock bottom, he wishes he'd never been born, and a guardian angel shows him what life would be like for his loved ones without him.
As a Muppets fan, Jerry Nelson's voice should seem familiar to you.
While they often bring in big-name stars for on-screen cameos, the various Muppet movies and shows tend to stick to a small group of regular players for their off-screen puppeteering and voice work. Nelson is a member of that inner circle, performing and providing the voices of literally hundreds of Muppets over time, including Emily Bear, also known as Ma, in the 1987 TV special "A Muppet Family Christmas."
Reba McEntire receives an award at the Kennedy Center Honors
After Sid destroys Manny's favorite decoration, Manny convinces him he'll end up on Santa's naughty list. Manny, Ellie and Diego later worry about Peaches when they discover she's gone to the North Pole with Sid, who intends to plead his case to Santa.
Guy Fieri as seen in "Guy's Grocery Games"
No surprise here: our society is one that loves to eat meat. Flavorful chicken, rich beef, fall-off-the-bone pork and the ocean's delicious bounty are foods that have places of honor on our tables, but we all know that most of us should eat a little less meat -- it's good for the environment and it's good for our bodies, too.
Guy Fieri as seen in "Guy's Grocery Games"
No surprise here: our society is one that loves to eat meat. Flavorful chicken, rich beef, fall-off-the-bone pork and the ocean's delicious bounty are foods that have places of honor on our tables, but we all know that most of us should eat a little less meat -- it's good for the environment and it's good for our bodies, too.
World AIDS Day is Dec. 1, which -- that is something I don't understand -- why is it that AIDS only gets a day? Sharks get a whole week!
Thanksgiving is almost upon us. I hope you are ready to fight with your family.
It's the 1980s, and the nationwide crack epidemic is at its height in the rough-and-tumble neighborhoods of Detroit. For 14-year-old Rick (Merritt), every possible direction that his life could take looks like a dead end. His mother walked out on the family long ago, his sister (Powley) is an addict who has run away with her boyfriend, and his father, Rick Sr. (McConaughey), buys and sells guns from their run-down home while dreaming of starting a chain of video stores. When the FBI approaches Rick, hoping to recruit him as an informant to help fight the war on drugs, he leaps at the opportunity to make some money and hopefully find a way out of his directionless circumstances. As the FBI's youngest-ever informant, he joins a local gang so that he can feed information about their activities to his handlers, but it doesn't take long for him to really start embracing the criminal lifestyle. Seeing the income as a way to get his family out of its hole, he begins selling drugs, at first as part of his cover but more and more as a way of raking in the cash. The money and the exciting new lifestyle can't solve all of his problems, however, and as his time as an informant drags on, he finds himself caught up in violent confrontations, and he fathers a child before he's even old enough to vote. With the FBI higher-ups questioning the decisions of his handlers and worrying about the implications and morality of recruiting a minor to do their dirty work, Rick may soon find himself cut off from their support, leaving his struggling family members and the gang that's come to trust him as the only adults in his life. This film is based on a true story.
Aisha Tyler as seen in "Criminal Minds"
TV fans are a loyal bunch, so when a television show undergoes cast changes, it's often the beginning of the end. However, one prime-time drama has been bucking that trend for almost 14 seasons, and -- despite plenty of casting shake-ups-- it's still going strong.
Ambitious executive Elle (Brooke Nevin) is excited about her annual Christmas party, but when the company brings in a new executive (Michael Cassidy), she worries he may snag the promotion she wants in this original holiday movie. As they work together, sparks fly.