Saturday, October 16, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
NYC breakdancer knows how to sweep the ladies off their feet
What the Heck did they use as a camera? It's like, reverse letterboxing...
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Two Cars, One Post; Two Nuts, Zero Nuts
This YouTube clip had a great reaction comment. The person wondered why it's only white people who do stupid stuff like this. I thought long and hard about it (at least 30 seconds), and I couldn't think of an exception; I guess it's true: only white people do this stupid crap.
Interesting how about one hundred years from now, there won't be any white people.
I mean, all white males will be sterile after this stuff...
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Thuunder Busters
This mash-up of "Thunderstruck" and "Ghostbusters" is much, much better than it should be:
Monday, October 11, 2010
Luther Trailer Plus another new show
Here's the trailer for Luther from BBC One (couldn't find one for BBC America) with a special intro by star Idris Elba:
I haven't seen anything other than the above, but I've read enough reviews and comments to say this one's a winner.
Make sure you check it out. Sunday, BBC America, 9 pm CST.
Six hours total; no big deal.
And I didn't have this one on the premieres list because I don't normally list VH1 (or MTV or CMT or a few other) shows due to the pure crap they usually air. But my music guru told me that Michael Anthony appears a few times on this five-episode show, so I have to watch it now.
And I see it's hosted by the awesome Carrie Keagan, so, yeah: I'm listing-- and watching. She wasn't mentioned in the promo, but I like her work on Attack of the Show, so she's earned a look from me.
Rock N' Roll Fantasy Camp; VH1 Classic. Saturday, 10/16 9 pm CST. Series premiere.
A five episode series about normal Joes and Janes who go to Rock Camp, form bands, write songs, and perform in front of a crowd.
I haven't seen anything other than the above, but I've read enough reviews and comments to say this one's a winner.
Make sure you check it out. Sunday, BBC America, 9 pm CST.
Six hours total; no big deal.
And I didn't have this one on the premieres list because I don't normally list VH1 (or MTV or CMT or a few other) shows due to the pure crap they usually air. But my music guru told me that Michael Anthony appears a few times on this five-episode show, so I have to watch it now.
And I see it's hosted by the awesome Carrie Keagan, so, yeah: I'm listing-- and watching. She wasn't mentioned in the promo, but I like her work on Attack of the Show, so she's earned a look from me.
Rock N' Roll Fantasy Camp; VH1 Classic. Saturday, 10/16 9 pm CST. Series premiere.
A five episode series about normal Joes and Janes who go to Rock Camp, form bands, write songs, and perform in front of a crowd.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Premieres and Notables; October 11-17, 2010
Monday, 10/11
Carlos; Sundance. 8 pm CST, Mini-Series
The career of Carlos the Jackal comes back to life in this three-night mini.
Tuesday, 10/12
Private Chefs of Beverly Hills; Food Network. 8 pm CST. Season Premiere.
Nick Swardson's Pretend Time; Comedy Central. 9 pm CST. Series Premiere.
A new skit-based series from the absurdist comic.
Wednesday, 10/13
Bitchin' Kitchen; Cooking Channel. 9:30 pm CST. Series Premiere.
Nadia G. gets her own show.
No, I don't know what that means...
Thursday, 10/14
Howard's imagination gets the better of him as Katee Sackhoff returns-- and George Takei makes an appearance-- on The Big Bang Theory (CBS; 7 pm CST).
The Vanilla Ice Project; DIY Network. 8 pm CST. Series Premiere.
When Ice took time off from music, he became a home renovator. In this show, he buys, renovates, and tries to sell a house.
I'm just happy we can call him "Ice" again (he hated that name after a while...)
Food Feuds; Food Network. 9 pm CST. Series Premiere.
All these shows sound the same to me...
In this one, Iron Chef Michael Symon travels the country, pitting two local eateries against each other to see who is "the best".
See? Sounds like every other flippin' show on this channel...
Conspiracy Theory With Jesse Ventura; TruTV. 9 pm CST. Season Premiere.
Friday, 10/15
School Pride; NBC. 7 pm CST. Series Premiere.
Think: Extreme Makeover: School...
Sunday, 10/17
Rubicon (AMC; 8 pm CST). Season Finale.
Paranormal State; A&E. 8 pm CST. Season Premiere.
Mad Men (AMC; 9 pm CST). Season Finale.
Luther; BBC America. 9 pm CST. Series Premiere.
Idris Elba and Indira Varma star in this series about a tortured detective who is trying to solve a murder case.
Like many BBC shows, it takes a little time to get rolling, but it gets there by halfway through the six-episode season.
Hmmm... Maybe the above didn't sell this one very well.
Firstly, Varma is currently on Human Target and also played key roles on Rome and Torchwood.
Secondly, Elba has been all over the place of late. But he'll always be The Wire's Stringer Bell to me; one of the best characters on the best show ever.
This show is highly recommended. One of my two most-looked-forwarded-to shows this season (the other one is premiering soon...)
Carlos; Sundance. 8 pm CST, Mini-Series
The career of Carlos the Jackal comes back to life in this three-night mini.
Tuesday, 10/12
Private Chefs of Beverly Hills; Food Network. 8 pm CST. Season Premiere.
Nick Swardson's Pretend Time; Comedy Central. 9 pm CST. Series Premiere.
A new skit-based series from the absurdist comic.
Wednesday, 10/13
Bitchin' Kitchen; Cooking Channel. 9:30 pm CST. Series Premiere.
Nadia G. gets her own show.
No, I don't know what that means...
Thursday, 10/14
Howard's imagination gets the better of him as Katee Sackhoff returns-- and George Takei makes an appearance-- on The Big Bang Theory (CBS; 7 pm CST).
The Vanilla Ice Project; DIY Network. 8 pm CST. Series Premiere.
When Ice took time off from music, he became a home renovator. In this show, he buys, renovates, and tries to sell a house.
I'm just happy we can call him "Ice" again (he hated that name after a while...)
Food Feuds; Food Network. 9 pm CST. Series Premiere.
All these shows sound the same to me...
In this one, Iron Chef Michael Symon travels the country, pitting two local eateries against each other to see who is "the best".
See? Sounds like every other flippin' show on this channel...
Conspiracy Theory With Jesse Ventura; TruTV. 9 pm CST. Season Premiere.
Friday, 10/15
School Pride; NBC. 7 pm CST. Series Premiere.
Think: Extreme Makeover: School...
Sunday, 10/17
Rubicon (AMC; 8 pm CST). Season Finale.
Paranormal State; A&E. 8 pm CST. Season Premiere.
Mad Men (AMC; 9 pm CST). Season Finale.
Luther; BBC America. 9 pm CST. Series Premiere.
Idris Elba and Indira Varma star in this series about a tortured detective who is trying to solve a murder case.
Like many BBC shows, it takes a little time to get rolling, but it gets there by halfway through the six-episode season.
Hmmm... Maybe the above didn't sell this one very well.
Firstly, Varma is currently on Human Target and also played key roles on Rome and Torchwood.
Secondly, Elba has been all over the place of late. But he'll always be The Wire's Stringer Bell to me; one of the best characters on the best show ever.
This show is highly recommended. One of my two most-looked-forwarded-to shows this season (the other one is premiering soon...)
Disney Blams
I don't watch much on The Disney Channel anymore, but I have seen Blam!s like this:
Now, here's one a fan did that's so wrong, it's hilarious...
I mean, seriously, if you can take one of the saddest sequences in any movie I've ever seen and make it funny, that's pretty good.
Now, here's one a fan did that's so wrong, it's hilarious...
I mean, seriously, if you can take one of the saddest sequences in any movie I've ever seen and make it funny, that's pretty good.
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