Sugar Editorial Picks
Jan 26, 2009 -
- NBC's Amy Poehler comedy has a likely title: Public Service. — New York Times
- Anchor Bay has bought the rights to the comedy starring Ashton Kutcher, Spread, which just premiered at Sundance. — Variety
- The next Real World season will be set in Cancun.
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Jan 07, 2009 -
The Real World, the show that truly gave reality TV its start, kicks off its 21st (!) season tonight in Brooklyn. Through the years, the show has spanned the globe as countless groups of strangers fight, date, and "start being real" as the cameras look on. How much do you know about this MTV institution?
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Apr 16, 2008 -
Think fast: Which Real World was your first? Mine was the San Francisco season, the show's third, with the consciousness-raising storylines of HIV-positive Pedro and the attention-grabbing antics of troublemaker Puck. That season got me hooked on the show, which I followed regularly for the next decade or so, watching as group after group of attractive 20-somethings moved into an immaculately decorated house together to "stop being polite and start getting real."
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Feb 12, 2007 -
Every week on BuzzSugar, I round up the week's best, funniest, strangest, and most embarrassing moments in television for your amusement. Until recently, you could only read about those highlights and lowlights in the Highlight Reel, but now, you can watch them on BuzzSugar's new weekly clip show, The Buzz Reel!
On this week's Buzz Reel, we've got tons of great clips from all of your favorite shows, including "The OC," "The Office," and "Ugly Betty," plus lots of horrifying reality TV and much, much more.
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Jan 17, 2007 -
I don't know how it happened, but I'm completely hooked on "The Real World: Denver." Not just "oh, I'll watch it if it's on" hooked; more like "better set the TiVo" hooked. For the past two weeks, the seven strangers have been in the woods, training with Outward Bound.
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Dec 29, 2006 -
Every Friday, I round up the week's best, funniest, strangest, and most embarrassing moments in television for your amusement. It was slim pickings over the holidays this week, but I still found a few priceless bits to share.
- Thanks to the year-end "clipdown" episode of E!'s "The Soup" for reminding me to revisit this too-funny moment from "Dancing with the Stars," in which Joey Lawrence ...
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Other Search Results
Nov 20, 2009 -
- ABC has College Football
- CBS has a repeat of The Mentalist and is new with 48 Hours Mystery
- FOX is new with Cops and America's Most Wanted
- NBC has repeats of Mercy, Law & Order, and Law & Order: SVU
- Bravo has Brokeback Mountain
- E! has The Wedding Singer
- MTV has repeats of South Park, Real World/Road Rules Challenge, Twilight: Love Bites, and MTV News: New Moon Revealed
- USA has Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
- VH1 has Trading Places
- Late-night highlights include Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Dave Matthews Band on Saturday Night Live on NBC
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Nov 17, 2009 -
- ABC is new with The Middle, Modern Family, Cougar Town, and In the Spotlight With Robin Roberts: Janet Jackson
- CBS is new with New Adventures of Old Christine, Gary Unmarried, Criminal Minds, and CSI: NY
- FOX is new with So You Think You Can Dance and Glee
- NBC is new with Mercy and Law & Order: SVU
- The CW is new with America's Next Top Model
- E! is new with True Hollywood Story: Football Wives
- Bravo is new with Top Chef: Las Vegas
- Comedy Central is new with South Park, The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, and The Colbert Report
- FX is new with Nip/Tuck
- MTV is new with Real World/Road Rules Challenge
- Late-night highlights include Robert Pattinson on The Late Show With David Letterman on CBS; Amerie on Lopez Tonight on TBS; Seth Green, Heidi Montag, and Spencer Pratt on The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien on NBC; 50 Cent on Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC; Kristen Stewart on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon on NBC; and David Duchovny on The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson on CBS
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Nov 13, 2009 -
In terms of end-of-the-world movies, 2012 packs it all — a love story, teary family moments, action-packed adventure, over-the-top-CGI, and a ton of recycled film cliches — in a two and a half hour package. That's lengthy by today's standards, but I wasn't bored for a minute. This is pure escapist entertainment.
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Nov 13, 2009 -
For the past five years, Wes Anderson's wide fan base has been waiting for his first fully animated film. Would his adaption of Roald Dahl's children's book, Fantastic Mr. Fox appease the same crowd that holds Bottle Rocket and The Royal Tenenbaums near and dear to their hearts? The answer is an emphatic yes, and the best news is that you don't even have to enjoy Anderson's other work to fall in love with this film.
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