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07.24.06 by Widge @ 3:39 am Bernard Black deals with rejection pretty much the same way we all do. With smoking, drinking and bloody thoughts. Categorized as: TV
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07.19.06 by Widge @ 12:08 pm Steve Carell and Mr. T in a classic bit of Daily Show. What exactly is the balance of jibber jabber in regards to Best Buy? The answer is made clear. Categorized as: TV
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07.16.06 by Widge @ 3:55 am ![]() Mike Mignola's definitely amusing animated pilot for The Amazing Screw-on Head is now online at Sci-Fi.com. They want you to watch the episode and then answer a survey about it, which will supposedly go into their decision whether or not to greenlight the thing. Me, when I took the survey I blew it up. So I hope that doesn't bode ill for the show. Anything with mechanical automatons, elder demi-gods, killer monkeys, zombies, undead dogs and vampires simply has to be admired. Categorized as: TV
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07.13.06 by Widge @ 2:27 am Comedian showed up to a gunfight with Jamie Foxx wielding a knife. A butter knife at that. Big mistake. Warning: contains some of that language stuff. If you're at work, utilize the headphones. Direct link for the feedreaders. Found via Screenhead. Categorized as: TV
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07.11.06 by Widge @ 2:01 pm Wouldn't you just love to see a "Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs" commercial by Dali? Sigh. And on a sidebar, would someone please bring Dali's Soft Self-Portrait docu back in print on DVD? Categorized as: TV
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07.11.06 by Widge @ 2:22 am When I got to interview Vin Diesel, he was one of the nicest guys. So I hate to contribute to anything that might put the poor guy down. That being said...this is pretty damned funny. Categorized as: TV
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07.06.06 by ScottC @ 2:17 am Film: Written by Tom Pollock Features:
Released by: Sony Home Video. My Advice: Catch it on cable. The Book of Exodus in the Bible, or what we in this secular age know as "That thing they made into The Ten Commandments," covers Moses battling the Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery and out of Egypt. You have the burning bush, the parting of the Red Sea, and the ten plagues that culminate in the death of every first born son in the kingdom, including the Pharaoh's heir. Biblical scholars and Egyptologists have always held that the "Pharaoh" in Exodus was Rameses II, one of the most powerful and long lived rulers of the Nile. Recently, a massive tomb structure was found and a skull was found that might be from Amun-her-khepeshef, Rameses' first born. However, the skull has a big crack in it that could be made by a weapon. Did God go around to every first born of Egypt and hit them upside the head? Or was a more corporeal agency involved? Just how much of Exodus actually happen? Find out the answers to these questions and more in Rameses: Wrath of God or Man? Categorized as: Reviews and TV
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07.02.06 by Widge @ 3:23 am Some brief Eric Idle silliness. You may not need this, but I sure as hell do. Categorized as: TV
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06.23.06 by Widge @ 8:32 pm Though Rock says this was created specifically for blacks, it's actually useful advice no matter your skin color. "Shut the Fuck Up" transcends race. Categorized as: TV
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06.23.06 by Widge @ 4:15 pm A classic bit from the U.S. Whose Line that answers the age-old question, "How can you make Ryan Stiles completely lose his shit?" Direct link for the feedreaders. Thanks to Ripp. Categorized as: TV
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