News about Gary Cole

Dodgeball: Since being cast in this classic film that was released 20 years ago, a True Underdog Story actor appears completely unrecognizable

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2024
One of the stars of Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story in 2004 looks completely different from her role in the historic film released 20 years ago. The original film follows a group of misfits in Las Vegas competing in a dodgeball tournament to save their beloved local gym Average Joe's from the wrath of a corporate health fitness company Globo Gym.

On television in 2022, JACI STEPHEN's no-nonsense attack on absurd flops, fashion fiascos, and fan favorites took on illogical flops, fashion fauxpastes, and fan favorites

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 30, 2022
STEPHEN: Were these shows merely a reaction to the previous two years, when Covid dominated almost every channel and we just craved escapism?When almost all we could rely on during that terrible time was good old Hallmark for continuing to keep us distracted with nonsensical murders and women in advertising who inexplicably moved to a forest and found the only straight available man in the state? It was still Netflix's year - and they win the bulk of my awards, both good and bad, with a variety of themes ranging from the absurd to the sublime. It was a mixed bag on other channels - extraordinary shows, tedious ones, and others so bad you could only sit back and wonder at human imagination's limits.

With a 3-hour crossover event that has viewers from DC to LA and Hawaii, NCIS shows begin in 2023

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 11, 2022
Fans of NCIS have a big night to look forward to. With three different shows - NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, and NCIS: Hawaii, the long-running TV franchise is expected to launch 2023. The three-hour drama is set to air on January 2.

The Fall's best and worst TV shows are reviewed by JACI STEPHEN

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 1, 2022
This is life. Audiences can't get enough of it. If it's because their own lives don't match up to the dramatic drama of what they see on television or they crave escapism, one thing is even more apparent during this year's TV fall season: reality is amazing. Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, based on the serial killer and cannibal's (real) life, became the most watched series in Netflix's history. In a short time, it was knocked off its pedestal by The Watcher, another real-life drama based on the lives of a family that migrated to New Jersey, but only to be the victims of a horrific stalker. The more gruesome and sinister the topic is, the more audiences seem to be craving it.