Gossip Girl: Season 1
Try to ignore for a moment that nobody on that DVD cover looks like a character I recognize from the show. Am I right? That is some wacky Photoshopping there. But anyway, the first season of Gossip Girl is now out on DVD so you can get your collection started and catch up if you haven't seen all the episodes. I'm sure some of you will appreciate this as the CW was not great about putting all their episodes on the Web, especially during the latter part of the season, so you may have missed some pivotal episodes.
I'm excited to relive the early GG days — especially the pilot — but I'm most looking forward to the special features. They include unaired scenes, featurettes titled "The Beginning, XOXO: Concept to Execution," "Gossip Girl Couture," "A Gossip Girl Wedding," and "LOL: Gag Reel." The DVDs also include music videos from The Pierces. How sweet is that?
The 2008 MTV Video Music Awards are coming our way once again, and as I skimmed the nominees for this year, I started to feel perplexed. Some of the nominees are totally appropriate, but others make me scratch my head, and I could think of other videos from this year that are far more deserving.
Maybe it's a sign of the times, but did you know that there used to be categories for awards like Best Post-Modern Video and Best Concept Video? I feel like they used to at least acknowledge groundbreaking work in music videos, but because of the decreasing airtime for videos on MTV, maybe there just isn't a need anymore? I'm not sure, but I do know that there are some videos I would add to the mix on Sept. 7 if I could.
To see who I'd add and to chime in your own favorite videos for each category, read more
First off, this strange little trailer thing with subtitles is freakishly long (over four minutes!) and feels longer. This does not bode well for the comedy from My Big Fat Greek Wedding's Nia Vardalos.
From the trailer I'm guessing that — not unlike My Big Fat Greek Wedding — our protagonist learns how to love herself, loosen up and be confident, and from there everything falls into place for her. But the getting-there part looks ridiculously boring. When the majority of laughs come from Rachel Dratch's supporting character, we're in trouble.
Frankly, I am so disappointed! I really wanted Vardalos to have a big hit with this movie but she just isn't very engaging in the preview. Maybe there will be a better, official trailer before (if?) My Life in Ruins opens in theaters (the date of which is unknown). To check it out for yourself, read more
The 2008 Primetime Emmy Awards are fast approaching! Over the next couple of weeks, I'm going to be taking a closer look at the nominees in several major categories and offering my guesses for who's most likely to win in these Emmy Breakdowns. Today's category is Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy; click "Start" to see my thoughts, and don't forget to vote at the end!
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Fox has repeats of House and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
NBC has 2008 Olympics coverage
CBS has repeats of NCIS and Without a Trace and is new with Big Brother
ABC has repeats of Wipeout and Wanna Bet and is new with Primetime: Medical Mysteries
The CW has repeats of Beauty and the Geek and Reaper
MTV has Making the Band and From Gs to Gents
VH1 has Brooke Knows Best
Lifetime is new with How to Look Good Naked
Bravo is new with Million Dollar Listing
ABC Family is new with The Secret Life of the American Teenager
Comedy Central has repeats of The Daily Show With Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report
Sci Fi is new with Eureka
Late-night highlights include Shia LaBeouf on a repeat of Late Show With David Letterman on CBS, and Rainn Wilson on a repeat of Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson on CBS
As most of you know, I've got my head buried in entertainment news all day and so — I'm not going to lie — sometimes when I turn on Comedy Central at night at watch The Daily Show and The Colbert Report I'm definitely looking to learn about the news of the day from comedians.
I felt a little less guilty about this when I read a recent New York Timesprofile of Jon Stewart that calls his show "a genuine cultural and political force," and notes that in a study about the most admired journalists in America, Jon Stewart came in fourth place.
I find this kinda funny considering neither Stewart nor Colbert is an actual journalist. Do you get your news from Comedy Central's fake news shows?
Jenna Dewan walked down the street in Beverly Hills looking extremely chic and poised. Her structured white blazer framed her body perfectly, and paired well over her draped fringe Haute Hippie halter, denim leggings, and over-the-knee brown boots.