Sugar Editorial Picks
Jan 12, 2008 -
Reading your comments and seeing the bookmarked books for this week's Buzzworthy challenge has inspired me so much, I think I just may start a kind of virtual Book Club here on Buzz! Stay tuned for more details on that. And until then, check out some of the great book club book suggestions submitted by Buzz readers.
- 19 Comments
Jan 06, 2008 -
As the writers' strike seems to have no clear end in sight, now might be a good time to start a book club! There are so many books I've been meaning to read for ages, and I think a book club might be just the thing to make me sit down and read them. Now I just need some suggestions.
- 16 Comments
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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
- 6 Comments
Nov 02, 2009 -
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt and January Jones have been tapped to host SNL this month — The AV Club
- Julia Roberts's production company has acquired the movie rights to unpublished book In the Neighborhood — Moviefone
- Morgan Freeman will star in comedy Dirty Old Men — Cinematical
- 12 facts about the Mayan apocalyptic prediction and new film 2012 — Rotten Tomatoes
- Taylor Swift has set a record for longest Billboard chart run this decade — HitFix
- Helen Mirren has joined the cast of comic book adaptation Red — Coming Soon
- Half of all DVR users don't actually skip commercials — Vulture
- Nathan Fillion dishes about the Dr. Horrible sequel — MTV Movies Blog
- Would you do, dump, or marry Andy Samberg? — TresSugar
- Watch Christopher Walken reading Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" — PopWatch
- 5 Comments
Aug 20, 2008 -
It's a strange experience when you realize you're enjoying a movie more than you enjoyed the book on which it's based because so often the opposite is true. After all, presumably an author has the advantage because he/she can provide deep insight into characters that actors have to convey with but a glance. Every so often, though, a story makes a lot more sense onscreen.
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