Movie Buzz The “Family Guy” creator wrote and directed this upcoming film starring himself, Mark Wahlberg, and Mila Kunis. Joel McHale and Patrick Warburton also make appearances.
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Celebrity Buzz Props to Piers Morgan for dredging up the unknown beef between Seth MacFarlane and Jon Stewart over the 2008 writers strike. (via gotchamediablog.com)
The original “pilot” clip of what was then called The Flagstones is kind of wonderful. It distills everything we came to love about that modern stone age family to a minute and a half. Here's hoping the Seth MacFarlane reboot is half as good. (via huffingtonpost.com)
Seth MacFarlane attempts to answer the age old question during Comic-Con’s Family Guy panel. (via Gotcha Media)
Because a cartoon loosely based on spousal abuse wasn't tacky enough on its own. Seth MacFarlane, creator of Family Guy, somehow got the rights to reboot The Flintstones on Fox. Oh, it's a Fox show? Well at least we'll only have this travesty for two seasons, tops.
Tech Buzz Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane has launched his new site, which focuses on Google-AdSense-distributed comedy shorts. Google finally has a sense of humor! And it’s in pretty much the same pop-culture referencing vein as The Family Guy.
TV Buzz The backlash has been slow to begin, but his Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy is so awful it seems inevitable. With CCC looking like a repository for bizarre asides that didn’t make it into Family Guy, has MacFarlane finally justified the hatred of the creators of South Park?
The 45-second trailer for Seth MacFarlane’s Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy is now live on YouTube! And, unsurprisingly, it looks a lot like Family Guy.
Business Buzz Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlanes has a deal in the works to make a web series for Google. The series, 50 two-minute-long episodes, will run in the AdSense slot on various web sites. The mini-episodes will only play when clicked on, and Google will be charging a higher advertising rate than for the usual AdSense slots. Will the future of Google advertising be content?