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Jumat, 15 Juli 2011

Kim Hyun Joong follows up with ‘Kiss Kiss’ on M! Countdown


Kim Hyun Joong follows up with ‘Kiss Kiss’ on M! Countdown

After a successful promotion with “Break Down“, SS501’s Kim Hyun Joong is continuing his promotions with another track, “Kiss Kiss” from his debut album on today’s Mnet M! Countdown.
KeyEast Entertainment explained, “Kim Hyun Joong thought that ‘Kiss Kiss’, a pop dance track with an upbeat rhythm, would be the perfect fit for the hot summer.”
“Kiss Kiss” will be a special treat for fans as it features sweet lyrics written specifically for them. Having captured the hearts of women with his powerful and charismatic “Break Down” image, Kim Hyun Joong will be returning with a more romantic side.
Check out his follow-up stage below!

2PM drops new MV for “Hands Up (East4A) mix”!


2PM drops new MV for “Hands Up (East4A) mix”!

After racking up numerous awards for their comeback track, “Hands Up“, 2PM unleashed a remix music video to heighten the love!
Utilizing new scenes shot from a club and yacht in Singapore, their new music video is polished and sexy.
Check out “Hands Up (East4A mix)” below!

Senin, 20 Juni 2011

Shahid Kapoor shooting in Pakistan

Bollywood chocolate boy Shahid Kapoor would be shooting in Pakistan for the US-based Mira Nair film.

Handsome Shahid Kapoor
Handsome Shahid Kapoor


Director Mira Nair, who received critical acclaim for her ‘Salaam Bombay’, is planning to make a film based on the bestselling Pakistani writer Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist “.

Choclaty Shahid Kapoor
chololaty Shahid Kapoor Wallpapers

The story of ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalism “revolves around a Pakistani man who let go of his life to fame in America after a failed love affair and the 9 / 11 terrorist attacks and will be shot in Pakistan.

Shahid Kapoor Wallpapers
Shahid Kapoor Wallpapers


It is still unclear the necessary permissions from the Interior Ministry and Foreign Ministry both sides have been applied or not.

Changes in Reema Khan's Colour

Pakistani film actress Reema Khan took 17.5 million from a businessman Sialkot, Shahid Rafique Lollywood for its latest production “Kitni Haseen Hai Zindagi ‘.

Beautiful Reema Khan
Beautiful Reema Khan


Shahid Raqique has submitted an application to delay the release of her movie film distributor in Pakistan society, as Reema is not giving him the money back.

Topless Reema Khan
Topless Reema Khan


On the other hand, Reema clearly deny the fact that she took money. “I have no money taken, it’s all unsubstantiated nonsense, I see him in court and the court will decide who is wrong and who is right.” Reema said.

Sexy Hot Reema Khan
Sexy Hot Reema Khan

However, after Shahid sent the court notice Reema Reema has fled to Malaysia Pakisatan film distributor association member, Ch. Kamran said: “We have a court notice to Reema and asked her to come, but she is nowhere to be found now.”

Music first priority: Atif Aslam

Atif Aslam on his journey from Bollywood to Lollywood and from music to acting admits that the music will always be his first priority.

Cute Atif Aslam
Cute Atif Aslam


After his huge success with Bollywood peppy hits and successful American tour, Atif Aslam is Lollywood, by making his debut as an actor in Shoaib Mansoor’s ‘Bol’, which is the release planned by the end of September or early October this year.

Atif Aslam Dashing Style
Atif Aslam Dashing Style


For Atif, working with Mansoor was a one-of-a-kind “experience.”I do not think I am a great actor, “says Atif modestly,” but working with seniors in the field for my debut performance was really a learning process. “he added.

Atif Aslam at Star Voice of India (VOI)
Atif Aslam at Star Voice of India (VOI)

Well, the viewers have great expectations ‘Bol ‘ and so does the Atif but he admits that music will always be his first priority.

Meera in Big Boss 5

Get ready for some more spicy amusing scenes in the house of Big Boss! No! I’m not talking about drama queen Veena Malik today! Before this time, the Pakistani actress Meera, who is all set to appear in the next season of Big Boss.

Hot Meera Wallpaper
Hot Meera pakistani model

According to the newspaper Meera could not make the Big Boss house this season, but she is very positive about the next time.

Sexy Meera with Ashmit Patel


Meera claims she was exposed to a part of Big Boss 4 twice, but she refused it because of Veena Malik and because of her film To Allah.

Sexy Hot Meera With Cool Ashmit Patel
Hot Meera pakistani  with Ashmit Patel

According to rumors will Meera be undertaken within the Big Boss 5 with singer Salman Ahmed. Let ‘hope’ for the best this time!

Pakistani New Young Female Models

Pakistani New Young Female Models


Pakistani New Young Female Models


Pakistani New Young Female Models
Pakistani New Young Female Models

Pakistani New Young Female Models

Senin, 23 Mei 2011

Ten Hollywood Stars Who Don't Care About Movies

Ten Hollywood Actors and Actress Celebrities  Don't Care About Movies

10 Actors Who Don't Care About Movies image
Ten Actors Who Don't Care About Movies
It's easy to understand why movie studios keep making bad movies. They'll do it as long as there's something in it for them. Corporations are in the business of making money, it's their nature. What's more disappointing is the way in which so many big name Hollywood actors continue to participate in their continual cash grab. Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl couldn't have possibly thought Killers would be good, did they? We suspected it would be terrible and we didn't even have the script. They knew what they were doing.

One or two missteps is understandable, but for some Hollywood stars making bad movies has become a habit. It's a bad habit they've embraced wholeheartedly because, presumably, they simply don't care. They're more interested in using their celebrity to lighten your wallet and enrich themselves in the short term, than in taking the long term risk required to develop a reputation for making something good. Audiences will catch on to their scam eventually, but in the meantime they're only a step or two above the beggar harassing passing pedestrians on your street corner. These cinematic carpetbaggers will keep right on holding their hand out as long as we continue putting money in it. Enough. We're ending it now by identifying the worst offenders. Put these actors on your ignore list. We're pretty sure that, whether or not they once did, these celebrities no longer care about movies. It can't be an accident that everything they do ends up being trash.

Austin Kutcher

Ashton Kutcher

Ashton Kutcher has been in fourteen movies and never received a positive Rotten Tomatoes score. Not once. Ashton Kutcher has never been in anything good. Even if critics were wrong about two or three of them (and I'd say they were very wrong about The Butterfly Effect) that's still an impressive feat of awful. Something like that doesn't happen by accident, especially this far into Kutcher's filmography. These days, for unfathomable reasons, he's a big star. That means he doesn't have to do Killers, he chooses to do Killers.

Fourteen movies in to what passes for his acting career it's clear that not only does Ashton Kutcher suck, he's doing it on purpose. Ashton Kutcher is on a one man crusade to destroy the movie business by churning out one What Happens in Vegas after another. His career is a littered trail of recycled plot devices, horrible acting choices, and excessive mugging for the camera. When he's not busy banging the supernaturally de-aging Demi Moore or tweeting, he's content to cash paychecks for doing whatever shit lands in front him and happens to pay something. Or maybe he's really just this stupid. Whether through deliberately heinous choices or wholesale incompetence, it seems clear that Ashton Kutcher doesn't care about movies, all he cares about his stealing money from your wallet.
Average Rotten Tomatoes Score Since 2000: 25%


Kate Hudson

Kate Hudson

Little girls dream of growing up to be Julia Roberts.  They dream of Liz Taylor being fawned over by Richard Burton, of Rita Hayworth and her movie star hair, of Audrey Hepburn and her graceful cigarette holder.  They dream of being leading ladies, starring opposite handsome A-list men in the biggest, most widely-seen summer blockbusters Hollywood has to offer.  Kate Hudson was undoubtedly one of those starry-eyed girls. Growing up the daughter of Goldie Hawn, she must have always seen herself as a future starlet, which is why her Oscar-nominated performance in Almost Famous seemed a wonderful hint of things to come.  In his review, Roger Ebert famously spent an entire paragraph gushing about how brilliant she was in the Humble Pie scene.  And then it all imploded.  

After The Four Feathers and How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days, one of which tried, one of which was vaguely watchable, Kate Hudson opened a horrifying bag of mediocre, community college garbage culminating in the putrescent-ly abysmal quadrilateral Bride Wars, My Best Friend's Girl, Fool's Gold and that one about Dupree.  In the ten years since Penny Lane, she's gone from a rising star to the embodiment of lowest common denominator bullshit.  Sure, Julia Roberts did the whole My Best Friend's Wedding thing now and again, but that was between the Erin Brokovich's.  But alas, 2010 brings the release of the upcoming Killer Inside Me, her first real effort in eight years.  It may well usher in her first positive reviews in a decade, then again, it may be the start of a long, painful trek into 3A.M. IFC re-runs.  But hey, at least most of those try harder than Raising Helen.
Average Rotten Tomatoes Score Without Almost Famous: 33%


Katherine Heigl

Katherine Heigl

Katherine Heigl became a star after landing a perfectly written role as part of one of the best ensemble casts ever assembled in Knocked Up. It made her a movie star. She responded by biting the hand that fed her, trashing the movie that made her a viable lead, and then promptly leaped into making a series of unforgivably horrible romantic comedies on some sort of mad, lunatic quest to become the new Kate Hudson. But at least Kate Hudson doesn't hate Almost Famous.

Katherine Heigl has only ever been in one good film, yet it's the only one she doesn't like. That says all you need to know about her career, her choices, her risk-free performances. She only has one character, and it's the same uptight, buzzkill she played in Knocked Up. Apatow managed to make that work for his film, but now we've been forced to watch that character go to weddings, ruin Gerard Butler's promising career as a radio shock jock, and play spy with Ashton Kutcher. She only has one character and she seems content to milk that bitch for all she's worth. Judging from Killers' box office totals, it's not worth much. By trashing Knocked Up Heigl made it clear that she's not interested in making good movies. She's only interested in playing a horrible, fucked out cliché until there's no money left in doing it; and that's The Ugly Truth.
Average Rotten Tomatoes Score Since Knocked Up: 17%


Jason Lee

Jason Lee

For awhile, Jason Lee's career seemed promising. Then he stopped doing low-budget Kevin Smith movies and decided to grab a couple of paychecks. He never stopped grabbing them. When spouting Smith's genius dialogue or wearing a mustache and rocking out for Cameron Crowe in Almost Famous, Lee seemed like a talented up and comer, but when he finally dove into big time Hollywood films he did so without a filter. Lee seemed to take anything and everything that went across his desk. His fans tried to stay with him, give him the benefit of the doubt, but it really all fell apart with Alvin and the Chipmunks. There's just no way to defend a movie about singing rodents.

I'm not sure what happened to the fast-talking flim-flam man we used to see in cool, edgy indie movies in which heteros date lesbians or angels shoot up the Catholic Church, but I miss him. These days the real Jason Lee can only be found on television, playing up southern clichés in whatever network show needs someone with an accent. On film, he's a lame cartoon who seems as though he's only in it for the money. You can only try to convince yourself Stealing Harvard is funny for so long, before you come to the awful truth: The Jason Lee we knew, the Jason Lee who seemed to care, is long gone.
Average Rotten Tomatoes Score Since 2005: 34%


Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez has always been more of a marketing gimmick than an artist. She started her career as a Fly Girl on In Living Color and in her heart maybe that's still all she really is. Jennifer Lopez cares about dancing, maybe she even cares about music, I don't know (though her albums suggest otherwise). But no one who willingly stars in The Back-Up Plan cares about movies. Or children. Or expectant fathers who may be permanently scarred by the experience.

Jennifer Lopez made a couple of good movies once. Then she realized she could make more money by being in The Wedding Planner and making that same movie over and over and over again, cynically profiting off the emotions of easily swayed, romance-starved, female audiences. On the rare occasion since that she's done anything else, it's usually as a favor to someone she's dating. Gigli, terrible though it is, was at least a diversion from the standard J.Lo formula. But I have to think she only did Gigli because she was dating Ben Affleck, not because she genuinely believed in the project. Jennifer Lopez has been content for years now to be nothing beyond a lowest common denominator rom-com factory. She's been at it so long, that even her pliable, tractable, rom-com audience is getting tired of it. You can only Monster-in-Law people for so long.
Average Rotten Tomatoes Score Since 2000: 28%


Chris Rock

Chris Rock

Chris Rock is Michael Jordan.  He's Katie Couric, Jesse 'The Body' Ventura, Joaquin Phoenix and about a thousand other virtuosos who sadly found out unparalleled talent in one field doesn't automatically translate to success in another.  You see, Chris Rock is one of the greatest stand-up comedians ever.  With all apologies to Bruce, Prior and Carlin, I would even listen to arguments on why he's the single greatest comedian of all-time.  Rocking the mic like a vandal, he's pompous and deadly, coarse, yet ultimately smooth, like sandpaper polished with honey.  But none of his astounding vocal talents work on the Big Screen.  

In fact, just as MJ's superior height to quickness ratio expanded his strike zone, all the things which make Rock such a brilliant comedian doom him to an endless stream of B-movies.  The charisma, the swagger, the knack to always appear confident and in control, these traits come across as awkward and needy when a one man show expands to interact with real actors.  You can't talk at the camera; you can't win it over with rants or make it think with biting social commentary.  You can only let it watch, hope it all works out in the end.  He knows it. We know it. But he keeps making movies anyway. I get it.  Tinsel Town has more flair than The Apollo, but even Bo Jackson knows, in the end, it's better to be Michael Jordan.
Average Rotten Tomatoes Score Since 2000: 33%


Brendan Fraser

Brendan Fraser

I get the feeling there are people pitching movie ideas for cartoons, but somewhere in the creative (term used loosely) process the whole thing gets mangled and the idea turns from cartoon into live action movie. All of a sudden the studio needs someone to star in something utterly ridiculous. Who do you think the first guy they call is? Brendan Fraser of course.

No guy has played more idiotic, awful, doofus, unintentionally silly rolls than Mr. Dudley Do-Right. Consider his turns in George of the Jungle, Bedazzled, Monkeybone, anything Mummy-related, and of course the recent animal-centric disaster Furry Vengeance (not a porno). The best part about the last one is that a whole new generation of kids gets to associate Fraser with stinking up the big screen. Even when he's is tried to get serious of late (Extraordinary Measures), it's been awful.

Sure, every couple of years the guy pulls out a Journey to the Center of the Earth or accidentally shows up in something other people made watchable (Crash). But the bottom line is: this guy hates movies and the stupider the concept, the more people can picture him in the role.
Average Rotten Tomatoes Score Since Crash: 29%


The Rock

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson

It all went to hell the minute he stopped calling himself “The Rock”. The most frustrating thing about Dwayne Johnson's filmography is that he could have become an icon. It was all right there in front of him. After doing The Rundown it seemed clear that The Rock was well on his way to becoming the new Arnold Schwarzenegger. The opportunity was there. So what did he do? Someone told him he was funny. Worse, apparently Dwayne decided he was Sponge Bob funny and abandoned action movies in favor of doing an unending string of kids movies, where he chased paycheck after paycheck, after paycheck and lost any of the badass credibility he'd built up after years flexing muscles.

The thing is that even now, he could easily turn it around, if he wanted to. The Rock's legitimately talented as both a comedic performer and action star. All he has to do is stop doing kids movies and take any one of the numerous, far more respectable opportunities he's almost certainly offered on a regular basis. Instead he chooses to put on cheap, pipe-cleaner wings and do The Tooth Fairy. He gleefully shits all over Witch Mountain. Maybe it's time we all gave up on his potential and decided to Get Smart. He has.
Average Rotten Tomatoes Score Since The Rundown: 31%


McConaughey

Matthew McConaughey

McConaughey came close to redeeming himself with his role as an overly concerned agent in Tropic Thunder, but let's face it, anyone could have hit that role out of the park. If you take that out of the equation it's been more than eight years since McConaughey has done anything worth seeing and even that was basically a bit part in the underseen horror movie Frailty.

These days McConaughey has willingly become a parody of himself. He's the hillbilly Hollywood calls when they need a borderline retard to take his shirt off. He does bad romantic comedies with actresses who have also become parodies of themselves. He does sappy, shitty movies with McG. Nobody's going to take him seriously because he doesn't seem to take himself, or the crap he does seriously. Maybe he's the consumate professional on set, who knows, but any time you see a Matthew McConaughey disaster it's impossible not to think that between takes he retired to his trailer, stripped of his pants, and dragged out those infamous bongos.
Average Rotten Tomatoes Score Since Frailty: 28%


Eddie Murphy

Eddie Murphy

Back in the '80s, Eddie Murphy was the definition of star. His stand-up act was truly hysterical (Eddie Murphy Raw is still considered one of the greatest recorded performances of all time), he was a standout on Saturday Night Live, and he continually put out some of the greatest comedies of the decade, from Trading Places to Beverley Hills Cop, 48 Hrs. to Coming To America. Then he decided to flush it all down a toilet.

Unlike Sandra Bullock, who received an Oscar despite appearing in one of the year's worst films, Murphy is one of the few actors who has seen his lack of interest in quality come back to bite him in the ass. The general consensus is that his performance in Norbit turned off the Academy to such an extreme degree that they refused to award his work in Dreamgirls. And, really, can you blame them? Norbit was just one example from the last 20 years of Murphy not giving a shit what he puts his name to. Daddy Day Care, The Haunted Mansion, Meet Dave, I Spy, Showtime… the list is endless. There is no doubt that Murphy has the skills to make another great film, talent like that just doesn't disappear. Yet he'd rather make The Adventures of Pluto Nash.

The Amazing Spider Man Comes In 2012

Columbia Pictures announced today that the title of the next Spider-Man film will be The Amazing Spider-Man.
The studio simultaneously released a photo of Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man, the first shot of Garfield in the famous full mask and suit.
The film, which is now in production and is being shot entirely in 3D, will be released on July 3, 2012. The film stars Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Campbell Scott, Irrfan Khan, Martin Sheen, and Sally Field. The film is directed by Marc Webb from a screenplay by James Vanderbilt and Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves based on the Marvel Comic Book by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Laura Ziskin, Avi Arad, and Matt Tolmach are producing the Marvel Entertainment production for Columbia Pictures. The executive producers are Stan Lee, Kevin Feige, and Michael Grillo.

Amazing Spider Man of 2011

Rabu, 11 Mei 2011

Rihana Best Top Ten Songs

In just over four years Rihanna went from a teenage unknown to one of the biggest pop stars of the decade. She has already appeared on more than 10 top 10 pop singles. Sales have grown with each successive release of albums. Her singing style and fashion and hairstyle sense have set trends for others to follow. This is a guide to her 10 best songs.

1. "Umbrella" featuring Jay-Z (2007)

Rihanna's "Umbrella" photo shoot
Umbrella
Rihanna's #1 smash hit "Umbrella" is a defining song of the decade. The song was written with Britney Spears in mind with hopes of being a comeback hit for her. However, her label, Jive, rejected it saying they had enough songs for her upcoming album already. The song eventually made its way to Rihanna and became the first single from her Good Girl Gone Bad album. It was a #1 hit around the world and made many critics' lists as one of the top 10 songs of the year.

2. "Disturbia" (2008)

Rihanna - "Disturbia"
Disturbia
"Disturbia" was the third single from Rihanna's re-release of her album Good Girl Gone Bad. It was written by Chris Brown and his team of writers for him to record. He decided it was more appropriate for a female singer and passed it on to Rihanna. The song is creepy, disturbing, and an impressive dance song. It went to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks at the end of summer 2008. Rihanna performed "Disturbia" to open the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards.

3. "Only Girl (In the World)" (2010)

Rihanna - "Only Girl (In the World)"
Only girl in the world
Shaking off the cool, detached mood of the Rated R project, Rihanna returned with a towering dance pop anthem as the first single from her Loud album. It reached #1 on the pop singles chart but not until "What's My Name?" had been there first.

 

 

4. "S.O.S." (2006)

Rihanna - SOS
s.o.s
"S.O.S." borrowed key elements from Soft Cell's 1981 top 10 pop hit "Tainted Love" to put together a banging club hit. It was produced by the upcoming J.R. Rotem. "S.O.S." is the first single from Rihanna's album A Girl Like Me. It became her first #1 pop hit in the US and spent three weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100.

5. "Don't Stop the Music" (2007)

Rihanna - Don't Stop the Music
Dont stop the music
Rihanna tried on retro Euro-disco sounds for this single from Good Girl Gone Bad. It also samples the historic disco predecessor "Soul Makossa" by Manu Dibango. Stargate produced the record, and it very quickly became a #1 dance hit for Rihanna. Later the song climbed pop radio airplay charts and ultimately ended up hitting #3 on the Billboard Hot 100.

6. "What's My Name" featuring Drake (2010)

Rihanna and Drake - What's My Name
Whats my name

Rihanna is in a sweet, charming, romantic mood here. The accompanying music video with Drake fits the mood perfectly. "What's My Name?" headed straight to #1 on the charts beating "Only Girl (In the World)," the first single from Loud, to the mark.

7. "Take a Bow" (2008)

Rihanna - Take a Bow
Take a bow
This song is not to be confused with Madonna's song of the same name. Stargate and Ne-Yo cowrote the hit. Her spoken, "Please!" and then a dismissive giggle are particularly memorable here. The deadpan delivery of news to an ex-lover is devastating. "Take a Bow" became Rihanna's third #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent 15 weeks in the top 10.

8. "Rude Boy" (2010)

Rihanna - "Rude Boy"
Rude Boy
"Rude Boy" is arguably Rihanna's most upbeat song from the Rated R album. As such, it was almost as if fans breathed a sigh of relief sending it to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Rude Boy" became her fifth solo single to achieve that feat.

9. "Pon de Replay" (2005)

Rihanna - Music of the Sun
Pon de Replay
Rihanna was just 17 when "Pon de Replay" bounded on to the charts in the summer of 2005. The song was part of Rihanna's original four-song demo that helped her earn a recording contract. The request of the DJ to "turn the music up" was an instant hit in dance clubs going clear to the top of the dance charts, and it almost made it there on the pop charts as well. Rihanna's initial hit peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

10. "Russian Roulette" (2009)

Rihanna - "Russian Roulette"

Russian Roulette

Russian Roulette" is the first single from Rihanna's fourth album Rated R. It was put together with the assistance of Ne-Yo. The song seems to make references to Rihanna's relationship with Chris Brown that ended amid domestic assault charges. A video accompanying the song is due to debut November 6, 2009.

Best TV Shows to Watch

I’ve had this post planned for a very long time, and was going to do it during the writer’s strike, but it just never materialized. But now that summer is here, it’s time to pass on my vast knowledge of quality television that you may have missed out on over the years. Okay, maybe not vast, but I have watched my fair share of it.
So this is my list of the Top  Television Shows you should think of watching this summer. Those long, hot months get boring when there is nothing but reality TV on, and you might desire something good to watch.
This list has some shows that are still active that you might want to catch up on. But there are also great series that were canceled before their time, and others that just ended by normal means and tell a great story.
Either way, you wont be disappointed with any of them.
This list will undoubtedly leave off shows that you guys will think SHOULD be on it. I welcome you to leave your comments afterwards on how screwed up my selections are and how you would change it, or what you would add to it.
I am purposely not including any shows that came out this past year, because they just aren’t available on DVD yet. Reaper would be one I might add to this list if that were the case.
Enough babbling…let’s get to the good stuff.

Coupling (BBC)

Coupling is a BBC show that can make me cry from laughing too hard. It’s raunchy to say the least and it’s like the dirty version of Friends. You have six friends, three guys and three girls, and the show is all about their relationships…with each other and outsiders. It’s pretty much all about dating, sex, marriage and commitment. One of the funniest shows I’ve ever seen.
Here is a quote from a dinner party, where Steve has had enough of getting picked on about leaving a porn video in his VCR for his girlfriend to find.:
“I want to spend the rest of my life with the woman at the end of that table there, but that does not stop me wanting to see several thousand more naked bottoms before I die, because that’s what being a bloke is.  When man invented fire, he didn’t say, “Hey, let’s cook.”  He said, “Great, now we can see naked bottoms in the dark.”  As soon as Caxton invented the printing press, we were using it to make pictures of, hey, naked bottoms!  We have turned the Internet into an enormous international database of…you guessed it, naked bottoms.  So you see, the story of male achievement through the ages, feeble though it may have been, has been the story of our struggle to get a better look at your bottoms.”  ~Coupling, “Inferno,” original airdate 2 June 2000, written by Steven Moffat, spoken by the character Steve

Freaks and Geeks

Fraks and geeks
One of the very first things Judd Apatow did was this great comedy drama called Freaks and Geeks, which is about some kids in high school that are either…well…freaks or geeks. You get a few great names of actors that are still around, like James Franco (Spiderman), Seth Rogan (Knocked Up) and Jason Segal (Sarah Marshall).
If you love Apatow’s stuff, then you owe it to yourself to go back and watch this series. It only lasted one season, so it wont be that big a job to get through all the episodes. It’s not the dirty comedies he does now, but this show has a ton of heart and great characters. It’s set in the year 1980-81, which should appeal to some of you nostalgic, older folks. *grin*

Entourage (HBO)

One of the better shows I’ve seen on HBO, Entourage is about Vincent Chase, a young, hot star in Hollywood who has three buddies from their hometown of Queens as his “entourage.” They live with him, they party with him, and they have fun together like they were still back in New York.
While Adrian Griener who plays Vincent is awesome, this show is really about the supporting cast. Jeremy Piven won a Golden Globe for his role at Vincent’s agent, Ari Gold. He’s an absolute riot and seriously the best part of it. But Kevin Dillon, who is Vincent’s brother Johnny “Drama” Chase, is so fantastic, words can’t describe.
The episode are quick to get through being only a 30 minute show, which will allow you to catch up in time for season 5 sometime in 2009. Definitely an R-rated show, keep the kiddies away.

Veronica Mars

The name Veronica Mars just doesn’t sound like it would be awesome, but it is. This is where Kristin Bell got her start, who you’ve now seen in Heroes and Forgetting Sarah Marshall. She plays a highly intelligent high school girl who has learned all she knows from her single dad who is a great private investigator.
She uses her talents to help solve little mysteries at school, but that’s not where the beauty of the show lies. Each season contains an overall story arc from beginning to end that is one massive mystery which Veronica tries to figure out. Every week you find out a little more, you get a bit closer to the truth and each step along the way is a blast.
And if I haven’t said enough about Bell before, she’s the reason the show rocks. She’s hilarious, witty, smart and just perfect. The writing is top-notch with a ton of great pop culture references.
Definitely worth a watch. It was canceled after 3 seasons due to being subjected to the WB/CW’s poor ratings.

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FX)

Always Sunny in Philadelphia is seriously one of the funniest shows ever. It’s bad…so very bad. The political incorrectness is off the charts, but it’s done so brilliantly you cannot help but die laughing. The writing so sick and twisted.
Here are some of the names of episodes: The Gang Gets Racist, Charlie Wants an Abortion, Charlie has Cancer, The Gang Finds a Dead Guy, Charlie Got Molested, Charlie Gets Crippled, etc., etc.
You get the idea. The cast is made up of three guys and one girl who run a bar in Philadelphia. I really don’t know what else to say other than if you can enjoy twisted humor, this is one of the best around.
And this is a good time to catch up as the show should be returning this fall for a 4th season.

Damages (FX)

Damages was a spectacular legal thriller last summer on FX. The wife and I were engrossed every week with brilliant acting and a 13-episode long story arc that kept you on your toes guessing until the final minute. Glenn Close and Ted Danson were awesome, but the rest of the supporting cast is worthy of a theatrical movie. I’m including it here because the DVD is already available.
The show has been renewed for a second season, but as with others, it wont be back until 2009, so now you can catch up on a short first season.

Jumat, 29 April 2011

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