Poor Corey. He just doesn't get it.
Corey was recently a contestant on the daytime TV game show "The Price Is Right."
During the opening round, the contestants were guessing the price of a hammock. Yup, your typical, average, everyday hammock. A few hundred bucks? Possibly a grand if it's a super nice one? Sure, that sounds about right; but not to Corey.
Years ago, we were introduced to Brian Collins, now better known as the "Boom Goes the Dynamite" guy.
Poor Brian had the worst sports report ever. And even though it was eight years ago or so for the Ball State University graduate, the Internet and cable sports television haven't forgotten him.
The San Francisco Giants clinched a wildcard spot in Major League Baseball's postseason by winning Thursday night.
This was a cause for celebration!
Comcast Sports Net Bay Area decided to go live to the locker room, where outfielder Hunter Pence was giving a celebratory speech. While may have been a great speech for his teammates, it most definitely was not okay for live television.
When cartoon crosses over into reality, everybody wins. Especially when it’s the opening sequence for Disney’s "DuckTales."
Fox has a new show starting this Sunday night titled "Utopia."
The premise of the show involves 15 people going to a remote location to start a new civilization. There is no prize and it's not a game; it's just Utopia.
Few would argue that HBO's 'True Blood' has been limping to the finish with its final season, but the last bit of blood will finally drop on August 24 with series finale installment "Thank You." To wit, HBO has released their spoilery synopsis for the finale, along with a brand new look at this Sunday's penultimate installment, "Love is to Die."
Monday on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show," we checked out the video that's gone viral of a kid named Noah Ritter, from Wilkes-Barre, Pa., who was interviewed at the Wayne County Fair.
Noah stole the show (and the microphone) and dropped the word "apparently" a bunch of times. The Internet loves Noah and the hashtag #ApparentlyKid is blowing up.
Casting for HBO's 'True Detective' season 2 was a joke long before it became an actual joke, and the latest A-list name attached to the project is no laughing matter. Following rumors that Colin Farrell and Taylor Kitsch were in talks for the lead, 'The Internship' funnyman (if you can call it that) Vince Vaughn is the latest Hollywood star circling the lead roles of our new 'True Detective.'