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Dec 14, 2007 -
With every episode of Pushing Daisies I watch, the sorrier I get that I missed creator Bryan Fuller's 2003 show Dead Like Me. The Showtime series centered on a sassy grim reaper named George, who's tasked with stealing souls. The black comedy lasted for two seasons and developed a serious fan following in the process.
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Nov 15, 2007 -
- FilmExperience has a gallery of images today titled "Kissing Jake Gyllenhaal." It's a must-see.
- Pop Candy points us to a MySpace contest searching for the next great TV show.
- Missing the Daily Show? Popwatch has a video that might tide you over.
- Cinematical has a great interview with the producer and directors of the Futurama movie.
- The TV Addict is really jealous of everyone with tickets for upcoming Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock live shows in New York.
- Katharine McPhee and Tyson Ritter tell MTV Movies Blog all about their experiences working on the Anna Faris comedy I Know What Boys Like.
- GeekSugar shows us Masi Oka's contribution to the One Laptop Per Child campaign.
- TV Squad has an update on the Dead Like Me movie.
- Stereogum muses over how this week's Gossip Girl brought The Virgins and Guitar Hero to the Upper East Side.
- Give Me My Remote mourns tonight's final episode of The Office.
- Vulture names 10 video games that should be movies — and assigns directors to each.
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Aug 06, 2007 -
You might have noticed that I'm a little excited for the third season of "Weeds," which starts one week from tonight. But that's not the only great show on Showtime, which has had its share of buzzworthy original series over the years. Which is your all-time favorite?
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Jul 31, 2007 -
- Cinematical explains how to get to this new Joker (Heath Ledger) and Rachel Dawes (Maggie Gyllenhaal) photo from The Dark Knight by following a bunch of clues from a phone number and website.
- Televisionary interviews "Pushing Daisies" creator Bryan Fuller.
- A lot of blogs are posting homages to Ingmar Bergman this week, but I really like this post on Popwatch.
- Rolling Stone offers a funny list of 15 songs that make you say "who?!"
- Can't wait for the "Weeds" premiere on Aug. 13? Pop Candy tells us how to watch it now.
- How ridiculous is the Rush Hour 3 billboard?
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Jul 10, 2007 -
- YumSugar has the Top 10 Harry Potter-Related Recipes! The list includes, of course, Yum's recipe for Butterbeer.
- Apparently, JJ Abrams is denying that the Ethan Haas websites have anything to do with his movie Cloverfield, says Cinematical.
- Rolling Stone rounds up the 10 weirdest shout-outs in songs.
- Popwatch has coverage of the New Orleans Essence Festival.
- The Onion's A.V. Club blog picks out 11 songs that really should be on movie soundtracks — and proposes scenes for each.
- BestWeekEver whines about the Vanity Fair list of Top 10 Funniest Simpsons Episodes Ever.
- Stereogum presents a tribute to Radiohead's OK Computer.
- TV Squad has good news for "Dead Like Me" fans, straight from one of the show's stars.
- The TV Addict wonders: Did any new viewers really watch the "Jericho" repeat last week on the heels of that nutty campaign?
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Nov 24, 2009 -
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band recently played the final show of their tour in Buffalo, but is it the last time we'll see ever them? Springsteen sure made it sound like a goodbye saying, "The E Street Band has come thousands of miles tonight to be here one last time — for a little while." I'm wondering exactly what "a little while" means .
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Nov 06, 2009 -
On this week's episode of FlashForward, we get some of those big payoffs that Sonya Walger promised. While the main characters' most important relationships grow more tense, the FBI agents learn more about the blue-hand situation, and the end of the episode has two very big twists.
There's plenty of excitement to discuss, so to get into it, just read more
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Oct 23, 2009 -
Another one bites the dust. This week Grey's Anatomy took a break from the typical episode fodder, and instead we are treated to a whodunnit-style murder mystery when one of the doctors loses a patient in the midst of a crisis situation. We hear each doctor's story one by one, and when the cause of death is finally discovered someone is sent home.
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Oct 23, 2009 -
This week's episode of FlashForward was a bit blah for me. The plot made a teeny bit of headway, but now that we're four episodes deep, I was hoping things would pick up a bit this week. Instead, the FBI agents head to DC to score funding for the Mosaic investigation — using any methods necessary.
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Oct 20, 2009 -
Wasn't this week's House incredibly satisfying? There was no sign of Thirteen — bring her back! — but House helped resurrect a man from the dead, heard voices in his head (crazy), and made goo-goo eyes at Cuddy.
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