'Arrested Development' Is A Sitcom Version Of 'The Godfather'

By Akintoye Bolaji on  From filmschoolrejects.com
In the fourth episode of Arrested Development‘s third (and what initially seemed to be its final) season, Michael Bluth wakes up to find the handlebars of his bike in his bed, placed there by GOB, his sheets stained with bike grease. The moment is a clear reference to one of the most iconic scenes from The Godfather, where studio executive Jack Woltz awakes to find the severed head of his prized horse in his bed after refusing to give Johnny Fontaine a prize role in the film. But Arrested...Read Full Story

Netflix Wants ‘Arrested Development’ Season 5

By futurenovelist on  From reddwarfmedia.com
A pair of dueling Netflix executives helped to both shatter and then revive hope that the upcoming 15-episode revival of Arrested Development could be more than a one and done proposition, but now Netflix Content Chief Ted Sarandos seems to be providing even more clarity about the future for Arrested Development and the streaming giant. In an interview with THR, Sarandos indicated that the ground was fertile for more Bluth family fun and another season from the formerly cancelled cult comedy...Read Full Story

How Netflix is harnessing the power of Arrested Development against mainstream networks

By Dylan Gadino on  From laughspin.com
By Laughspin Staff | May 22, 2013 at 12:29 pm | No comments | News, TV/Movies | Tags: arrested development, Netflix Netflix is living by the motto, “there’s always money in the banana stand.” At least, that’s what they hope by gearing up for the release of the fourth season of Arrested Development. The Bluth family is back for more. The first run of Arrested Development aired on Fox during 2003 to 2006. During that time, it didn’t get a lot of attention from Fox viewers, although it did win...Read Full Story

‘Arrested Development’: Where Was The Cast Before Season 4?

By jennastar on  From celebuzz.com
A lot has changed since Arrested Development went off the air in 2006. No one — not even showrunner Mitchell Hurwitz — ever thought the Bluths would reunite, sending the actors out into the world to find new projects after a three-season run on FOX. Well, the gang is back come May 26 — and they’re bigger than ever. Jason Bateman and Will Arnett both found success at the box office — and not to mention, took their bromance offscreen — while Michael Cera turned into an awkward indie icon after...Read Full Story

"Arrested Development" Season 4 Set Photos

By JoanneSilver83 on  From buzzfeed.com
What does it all mean? We only have days left to find out! The Ealing Club But what exactly is this place? Set decorator Jennifer Lukehart explains, "The Ealing Club is a private members-only club, kind of like the Soho House." Source: House Beautiful  /  via: housebeautiful.com Lucille Austero's Penthouse That carpet doesn't look very vertigo-friendly, but what do I know? Source: House Beautiful  /  via: housebeautiful.com Spain Apartment Okay, so now we know one of the Bluths resides in...Read Full Story
Click to play video
More From Zimbio
Copyright © 2013 - Livingly Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Zimbio Entertainment