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Jul 29, 2008 -
- The TV Addict just found this 90210 iPod and is curious to know if it comes pre-loaded with Color Me Badd, among other things.
- Office Tally has video of the intro from The Office writers panel at Comic-Con, which recast the opening credits with writers in place of actors.
- MTV Movies Blog wonders what you would ask a Twilight star if one were standing right next to you.
- Citing a certain scene from this week's Weeds, Popwatch asks about the TV sex scenes that left you breathless.
- Stereogum has video of Gnarls Barkley covering Radiohead's "Reckoner."
- TV With MeeVee watched all of The X-Files in about two months and has some thoughts on the end of the experiment.
- Cinematical has the seven most overly used lines in movie trailers (including "In a
world. . .").
- Who do you think should win Design Star?
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Mar 10, 2008 -
- Zap2It reports that Showtime has picked up The L Word for a sixth and final season.
- A Ponds ad featuring Chinese actress Tang Wei has been banned in China — not because of the content of the advertisement, but because of "official displeasure" at Wei's involvement in the Ang Lee film Lust, Caution, Variety reports.
- Justin Chadwick, director of The Other Boleyn Girl, is in talks to direct a contemporary London thriller titled The Property, writes ComingSoon.
- According to Variety, Cate Blanchett will play Blanche DuBois in an Australian production of A Streetcar Named Desire.
- Gnarls Barkley's video for "Run" has been re-edited to pass the Harding Test — guidelines intended to prevent TV images from triggering epileptic seizures — and can now air in the U.K., Billboard reports.
- According to Hollywood Reporter, the Warner Bros. Television Group will resurrect The WB network in the form of a new website that will feature video of old WB favorites, like Gilmore Girls and Everwood.
Photo courtesy of Showtime
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Feb 29, 2008 -
The video for Gnarls Barkley's "Run" actually makes me want to, well, run. And dance. And stomp around.
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Feb 22, 2007 -
- Stereogum presents the winners of its bald Britney Photoshopping contest.
- While Best Week Ever posts a pitch-perfect Spears music-video parody.
- And Popwatch tells us that Craig Ferguson refuses kick Britney while she's down.
- Mourning "The OC"? The TV Addict rounds up "OCbituaries" from around the Web.
- My Old Kentucky Blog posts an astounding number of covers of Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy."
- I can't stop laughing at this "Heroes" parody called "Zeroes" on GiggleSugar, while TV Squad imagines how the cast's "Larry King Live" interview will go.
- Film Rotation ponders the possibility of Casino Royale beauty Eva Green playing Wonder Woman.
- PopCandy asks: Which TV characters drive you nuts?
- Film Experience thinks Pan’s Labyrinth has a shot at sweeping its Oscar nominations. Fingers crossed!
- TV with MeeVee has the scoop on auditions for a new reality show about celebrity impersonators.
- I Guess I'm Floating features a Rosie Thomas duet with Sufjan Stevens.
- StinkyLuLu perfectly sums up my conflicted feelings about Jennifer Hudson’s Dreamgirls performance and Oscar nomination.
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Feb 06, 2007 -
- Popwatch wishes Rick Astley a happy birthday with the classic video for "Never Gonna Give You Up."
- GeekSugar tells us how to play the Nintendo Wii as a character from "The Office."
- The Movie Blog puzzles over the rumor about a Hardy Boys movie starring ... Ben Stiller and Tom Cruise?
- Idolator alerts us to the sad fact that the Goo Goo Dolls will appear on QVC.
- The TV Addict highlights the under-watched TV shows you should check out.
- Defamer speculates about the TV-movie potential of the kidnapped astronaut story.
- BuddyTV wonders if an "American Idol" hopeful got axed for refusing to cut his hair.
- Best Week Ever reveals its entry for the Gnarls Barkley haiku contest.
- Reeling speculates that Sony Pictures is afraid of what big bad critics (like us!) will say about Ghost Rider.
- TV with MeeVee chats with star Daniel Dae Kim, who plays Jin on "Lost."
- TV Squad thinks CBS might have made a mistake made by showing "Criminal Minds" after the Super Bowl.
- I Guess I'm Floating celebrates the return of Maximo Park by posting a hot new track.
- Pop Candy has the scoop on tryouts for VH1's "World Series of Pop Culture".
- Stereogum shows us where to find the new Junior Boys video.
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Jan 04, 2007 -
No band in 2006 benefited from the power of the Internet like Cold War Kids. On Downtown Records, the same label that brought us breakout hit Gnarls Barkley, the band got so much praiseworthy press early on that it was playing Lollapalooza before its first album even hit stores.
Remarkably, the album, Robbers & Cowards, totally lives up to the hype, with a collection of storytelling songs that blend rock and roll with noise collages.
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