The Smooth, Seductive & Surreal Sounds Of Seth 'N' Shat
Go ahead and call Seth MacFarlane a renaissance man because no one fits the description better than he does.
We’re not really huge fans of the term “chick lit” (unless we’re talking a book about baby chickens), but MacFarlane could do wonders with a satire on the concept of the genre, and all the stereotypes and expectations we attach to it. Jennifer Weiner + Seth MacFarlane = gold. Writer, actor, director, singer, producer, voice of beloved animated characters and awards show host. The world is about to see if leading man is yet another title MacFarlane can add to his already extensive Hollywood resume. MacFarlane's film "A Million Ways to Die in the West" opens this weekend, and it is first time he's heading up a cast as a real live actor. click on the album covers to see the lyrics inside the album
Summary Seth MacFarlane skewers the Old West in his outrageous new comedy A Million Ways to Die in the West, and ET special correspondent, Oxygen Media's Susie Castillo, is with Seth and co-star Charlize Theron to talk up the movie - and try to get a little insight into Charlize's public romance with Sean Penn. The follow-up to his raunchy hit comedy Ted, Seth directs, produces, co-writes and plays the lead role in A Million Ways to Die, which follows the exploits of a cowardly sheep farmer who must find his courage after he backs out of a gunfight and his girlfriend (Amanda Seyfried) leaves him.
Back in the 1960s, Malcolm X had written to Angelou and praised her for her ability to communicate so directly, with her "feet firmly rooted on the ground." In 2002, Angelou communicated in an unexpected way when she launched a line of greeting cards with industry giant Hallmark. Angelou admitted she was cool to the idea at first. Then she went to Loomis, her editor at Random House, who was concerned the project would "trivialize" Angelou, whom called "the people's poet."
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