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South Park Clip: "It's all Clammy and Tomato-y"

899 votes | submitted 2008-11-20 23:22:32 by djlaptop | 189 comments

Featured clip from last night's episode of South Park.

ABC Cancels 'Pushing Daisies' 'Stone' And 'Dirty Sexy Money'

1012 votes | submitted 2008-11-21 02:02:58 by bixby1 | 218 comments

Hollywood Reporter's Blog - While ABC will not officially use the word 'cancel', the shows have not been picked up. Also, Bryan Fuller, creator of the critically acclaimed "Daisies," said he hasn't even been DIRECTLY INFORMED of ABC's verdict, but has been been playing phone tag with the network's entertainment president.

Lost Season 5 Poster! Uber Cool.

1433 votes | submitted 2008-11-20 23:52:39 by darthsand | 277 comments

Destiny calls, eh?Juxtaposing the Islanders to the Oceanic 6 in the poster? Prettayyy cool!

Monty Python finally does something with this YouTube stuff

1803 votes | submitted 2008-11-19 06:21:48 by mklopez | 109 comments

That's right, the group has finally jumped on the YouTube bandwagon and started uploading high quality videos of various sketches and movie clips to their own Monty Python channel. There are only 24 videos right now, but the channel is barely five days old and there's plenty of room to grow. [VIDEOS]

South Park: Anybody Who Thinks They're a Vampire Is Retarded

1149 votes | submitted 2008-11-20 16:15:19 by irfanmp | 150 comments

Thanks to last night's season finale of South Park, I finally know the difference between goths and vampires.

'Heroes' Features 'Watchmen' Homage (or Ripoff)

550 votes | submitted 2008-11-19 00:13:53 by diggleague | 147 comments

This was featured within the first 10 minutes of the last episode of "Heroes." Some call it a ripoff, others an homage - but whatever name you attribute to it, there is no denying that Elle's electrocution of Sylar has more than a passing resemblance to the graphic novel.

Gladwell to Colbert: Best Year to Be Born to Be Rich Is...

354 votes | submitted 2008-11-18 16:56:29 by irfanmp | 28 comments

Author Malcolm Gladwell made his third appearance on The Colbert Report last night and made a startling announcement. According to Gladwell, you are statistically more likely to be rich if you were born in 1935 than in any other year in the 20th century.

South Park to Parody Twilight

746 votes | submitted 2008-11-18 17:59:41 by 1KrazyKorean | 194 comments

So Twilight is like a huge cultural phenomenon. You knew that right? You didn't just learn of its existence this month, did you? I mean, what are you, some kind of 30-something blogger with a sudden, startling and involuntary detachment from the fast-changing world around him? Either way, Twilight is all the rage.

Finally! Online Video Takes Away Viewers From Lame TV Shows

557 votes | submitted 2008-11-17 14:53:05 by sungoddess808 | 53 comments

There is no surprise crappy TV programming is being replaced by online video.

TV is Broken - The 2008 Season Sucks

1907 votes | submitted 2008-11-17 18:45:58 by smartcause | 769 comments

After 18 months of boredom, die-hards from coast to coast ditched their friends, upgraded their DVRs and got ready for an awesome 2008 Fall season. What they got instead was...

If TV Shows Had Truthful Titles

2747 votes | submitted 2008-11-18 00:13:18 by Surferess | 297 comments

A few weeks ago, we decided to show you what a few advertisements would say, if they were being honest. But we thought maybe it'd be more helpful if we showed you what some TV shows might be called if they were being a little more truthful.

All The Clues To BSG's Final Cylon

678 votes | submitted 2008-11-17 23:56:28 by louiebaur | 113 comments

With Battlestar Galactica coming back in January, we're finally about to learn who the last remaining Cylon is. But the clues are already in place, and there are only a few candidates left. Here's our guess as to the final secret Cylon on BSG.

Obama Gives '60 Minutes' Its Biggest Audience In 9 Years

1473 votes | submitted 2008-11-17 19:50:41 by bixby1 | 185 comments

Hollywood Reporter- Barack Obama's first televised post-election interview gave Sunday night's "60 Minutes" its biggest audience in at least nine years. VIDEO of the interview included.

6 Ways Pushing Daisies Made Your Inner Nerd Cry Tears of Joy

609 votes | submitted 2008-11-17 02:10:17 by badwithcomputer | 58 comments

Nerds are renowned the world over for our extensive knowledge of possibly useless trivia, our obsessive devotion to our favorite books and films, and our resulting difficulties communicating with non-nerds. Thanks to modern internet culture, however, these days everyone is a nerd. And nowhere is that more evident than in Pushing Daisies.

CNN Officially Kills Journalism With Pun-Filled Report

726 votes | submitted 2008-11-17 14:24:31 by louiebaur | 115 comments

This Isn't The Christmas Special You're Looking For

693 votes | submitted 2008-11-16 07:46:34 by badwithcomputer | 93 comments

On Nov. 17, 1978, the "Star Wars" universe was rocked by a disturbance in the Force more calamitous than the destruction of Alderon, more catastrophic than the Clone Wars, and more devastating than the introduction of Jar Jar Binks. It was "The Star Wars Holiday Special" (or "TSWHS"), a two-hour prime-time special on CBS.

Sarah Palin 'Could Star In Desperate Housewives'

302 votes | submitted 2008-11-14 06:36:56 by upick | 110 comments

Former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin has caught the eye of Desperate Housewives creators, according to reports. Hollywood PR agent Hal Lifson said series creator Marc Cherry was "very hot to trot to have (Palin) appear on the season five finale", the New York Post claims. "Marc is highly enamoured of Sarah and sees her as...