Ronald Reagan is not the only American president who used to be an actor. In the past, the future US president Donald Trump also starred in many films and TV series that marked our lives. Did you know that he appeared in the movie Home Alone and, together with his wife at the time, Marla Maples, in the TV series The Prince of Bel-Air? Or in the Sex and the City series and the soft-erotic Playboy classic Centerfold? He appeared in Zoolander with Melania. One thing is undeniable, Donald Trump is a great actor.
Although fans have been clamoring for years for Friends - Matthew Perry as Chandler Bing, Courteney Cox as Monica Geller, Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay, Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green, Matt LeBlanc as Joey Tribbiani and David Schwimmer as Ross Geller - returned to the small screen, but there is no indication that their wish will be granted. Or is it? The popular comedy series is moving to theater stages. As a musical parody called Friends! The Musical will come to life already this fall.
We all have our favorite soap operas and series, and apart from the actors and the stories, the lion's share of our acceptance of them is their music. Especially the main track (theme song), which for some was the last call to come to the living room, when it was really necessary to put off work or at the latest to start from the kitchen with snacks and drinks, if one did not want to miss the first frames.
Do you like happy endings? Maybe you prefer bitters. The multimedia content provider Netflix, which has also been available in Slovenia since last year, has set about developing technology that will allow viewers to choose, with the help of a remote control, what kind of outcome or they want the end. Are you excited about this kind of interactive storytelling and the ability to choose the ending, or do you think it ruins the charm of the whole thing.
In recent times, there has been talk at every turn about the end of the television drama Breaking Bad. But that's not the only streak that has taken most TV enthusiasts by storm.