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There are two levels to Halloween. First, there are adult parties, where you hope the girl in the cat outfit gets drunk enough to notice you. Second, there is the moment ten years later, when you have to come up with entertainment for the kids you made with Drunk Kitty Girl. At the very least, [...]
Posted by Jim Ciscell on Wednesday, October 31, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies · Tagged Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein, Fright Night, Funny Halloween Movies, ghostbusters, It’s The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, James Ciscell, Saturday the 14th, scary movie, Shaun of the Dead, The Addams Family, The Monster Squad, TopTenz, Young Frankenstein
If the 90’s and early 00’s taught us anything, it’s that anything that’s normally totally bogus and square can be turned awesome and tubular simply by making it EXTREEEEEEEEEEME. There were (and still are) a lot of extreme variations on mundane everyday crap, such as TV shows, food, sports, and everyday household items. But how [...]
Posted by Jason Iannone on Monday, June 18, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Advertising, Entertainment, Food, Humor, Sports · Tagged Extreme Ballet, Extreme Dog Leashes, Extreme Doritos, Extreme Football League, Extreme Furniture, Extreme Ghostbusters, Extreme Ice Cream, Extreme Pita, Extreme Value Furniture, Football League, ghostbusters, GI Joe Extreme, ice cream, Icecreamists, Pita Bread, Sell This House: Extreme, Vince McMahon, XFL, Xtreme chips
Ever get Déjà Vu when you’re listening to the radio? Kind of like you’ve heard the music somewhere before, but you can’t put your finger on it? Usually, that’s because you have heard the music before and the song you’re listening to is sampling it. “Sampling” is when you take a piece of one song [...]
Posted by Mohammed Shariff on Thursday, April 26, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Humor, Music · Tagged Akon, Amores Como el Nuestro, Are You Gonna Be My Girl, Avril Lavigne, beach boys, bob marley, Chuck Berry, Come Together, Deep in Vogue, Don’t Matter, Don’t Stop The Music, Fernando Villalona, ghostbusters, Girlfriend, Gustav Holst, Hans Zimmer, hips don't lie, Huey Lewis, I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend, Iggy Pop, ignition, Jerry Riviera, JET, John Lennon, Lust for Life, madonna, Malcolm McLaren, Manu Dibangu, Michael Jackson, Mohammed Shariff, Music, plagiarism, r. kelly, Ray Parker, Ray Parker Jr., Rihanna, Rubinoos, Shakira, singers, Surfin’ USA, Sweet Little Sixteen, vogue, Wanna be Startin' Somethin', You Can’t Catch Me, You Can’t Hurry Love
Family dynasties are a grand tradition in Hollywood. Below are a list of clans of famous actors, directors, writers, and producers who were related to each other. The criteria for this list is how much talent the combined members of the family had and how many generations the dynasty spanned. 10. The Reitman Dynasty Members: Ivan, [...]
Posted by Orrin Konheim on Monday, January 9, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies · Tagged Academy Award, Alan Jr., Alan Ladd, Alan Ladd Jr, Alan Ladd Sr., All About Eve, Amanda Ladd, America, American film directors, Anjelica, Arturo Toscanini, assistant, Barrymore family, ben, boxer, Bridget, Britain, budding actress, Carmine, Catherine, cavalry officer, character actor, Chelsea Ladd, Christopher Guest, Clark Gable, clint eastwood, commander, Constant Gardener, counter-culture spokeswoman, D.W. Griffith, Danny Huston, Diana, director, Douglas Fairbanks, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Douglas Jr., drew barrymore, Easy Rider, Ethel, ex son-in-law, first Oscar, Frances, Francis, George Lucas, Georgie Drew, ghostbusters, gifted and athletic actor, great actor, head of creative affairs and eventually president, Henry Fonda, Herbert Blythe, Herman Mankiewicz, Hollywood, iconic actor, Inferno, Ivan Reitman, Jamie Lee, jamie lee curtis, Jamie Lee’s assistant, Jane, Janet Leigh, Jason Reitman, Jason Schwartzman, joan crawford, John Barrymore, John Drew, John Drew Barrymore, Joseph Mankiewicz, Kelliann, Kelly Curtis, Kennedy administration, Lincoln, Lionel, Lost in Translation, Lynn, Mary Pickford, Maurice Drew, Meatballs, Mexican Army, Michael Redgrave, Movie Release, movie White Hunter, Natasha Richardson, navy, NBC Symphony Orchestra, Nicholas Kim Coppola, Nicolas Cage, Norma Shearer, officer, orson welles, Oscar, oscars, painter, Peter Fonda, principal flutist, producer, Roman Coppola, Ron Howard, sailor, screenwriter, Sierra Madre, silent comedian, Sinbad, Sofia, son-in-law, Spike Jonze, Steven Spielberg, Talia Shire, The Addams Family, The Godfather, the Oscars, The Towering Inferno, Tom, Tony Curtis, Tony Richardson, top-tier screenwriter, Vanessa, Walter Huston, writer, writer /director of poignant comic films, writer and director, X-Men Origins, Young Mr. Lincoln
After you’ve listened to a song often enough that you can sing the whole thing karaoke –style without a screen assist (and make it even more embarrassing when you screw it up), you can either move on to new music or try to approach it in a new way. Since we can all happily laugh [...]
Posted by Dustin Koski on Friday, November 18, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Humor, Internet, Music, People · Tagged Bee Gees, best mashups, Blondie, Dustin Koski, Eleanor Rigby, Energy, Entertainment_Culture, Europe, fever, ghostbadsters, ghostbusters, Green Day, Howie Day, Jason Mraz, Jim Morrison, John Travolta, Kanye West, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Mashup, Michael Jackson, Monkey Gone To Opera, Music, pink floyd, Ray Parker Jr., Sam Tsui, satellite orbiting, Saturday Night Fever, song mashups, song medleys, stanley kubrick, Taio Cruz, The Beatles, The doors, The Final Countdown, the pixies, top 10 mashups, top songs, Viva La, Walter Murphy
As quickly as 2010 came and went, here we find ourselves in the middle of another exciting awards season. The Golden Globes have been awarded and the 83rd Oscar ceremony is next. When it comes to Hollywood’s highest honors, the Academy’s omissions often provoke more outcry and buzz than the actual winners. The Academy Awards [...]
Posted by Timeea on Friday, February 25, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies · Tagged 81st Academy Awards, A Wonderful Life, Academy Award, Academy Award for Best Film Editing, academy awards, Actor, actress, Adrian Lyne, Alec Coppel, Alex Forrest, alfred hitchcock, America, American film directors, Andy Garcia, Anne Archer, Barry Malkin, Bavaria, Being John Malkovich, Best Music, Bill Murray, Bob Gunton, Brian Grazer, Bruce Nicholson, Caitlin Moran, Carmine Coppola, catholic church, Chuck Gaspar, columnist, critic, Dan Aykroyd, Daniel P. Hanley, David Frost, Dean Tavoularis, director, Double Indemnity, Egon Spengler, Elliot Tyson, Entertainment_Culture, Eric Fellner, film, Film director, Film Editing, Films considered the greatest ever, Francis Ford Coppola, Frank Darabont, Frank J. Urioste, Frank Langella, Frank R. McKelvy, Frost/Nixon, Gary Fettis, George Dutton, George Dzundza, George Milo, Germany, ghostbusters, Glenn Close, Gordon Willis, Hal Pereira, harold ramis, Harry Potter, Henry Bumstead, James Dearden, James Woods, Janet Leigh, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Jerry Goldsmith, Joe Eszterhas, John Bettis, John Bruno, John L. Russell, Joseph Hurley, journalist, Lisa Fruchtman, Mark Vargo, Michael Douglas, Michael Herbick, Michael Kahn, Michael Sheen, Michael Wood, Mike Hill, morgan freeman, Munich, Niki Marvin, Norman Bates, Once Upon A Time in America, Oscar, Oscar ceremony, oscars, Paramount films, Paul Verhoeven, Peter E. Berger, Peter Morgan, Peter Venkman, police detective, poltergeist, president, producer, prominent journalist, Psycho, Ray Parker Jr., Raymond Stantz, repressed energy, Richard Edlund, Richard Francis-Bruce, Richard L. Anderson, Richard Nixon, Robert Clatworthy, Robert De Niro, Robert J. Litt, Roger Deakins, Roger Ebert, Ron Howard, Sam Comer, Samuel Taylor, Seattle, Sergio Leone, Sharon Stone, Sharone Stone, Sherry Lansing, Singin' in The Rain, Sleepless in Seattle, Slumdog Millionaire, Stanley R. Jaffe, Stephen Hunter, Steven Spielberg, sun, SUN CORPORATION, Sun-Times, The Academy Awards, the BAFTA, The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, The Golden Globes, The Magnificent Ambersons, the Oscar, The Shawshank Redemption, The Talented Mr. Ripley, The Washington Post Company, Thomas Newman, Tim Robbins, Times columnist, Tobe Hooper, tom hanks, United States, USD, Vertigo, Walter Murch, Washington, Washington Post, Weaver - Dana Barrett, Willie D. Burton
It’s accepted as a universal truth among gamers: if a game is based on a movie, it’s probably going to be terrible. There are several reasons for this: the game is rushed as a merchandising tie-in, the studio hired does a hack job in the first place, and so on. But the net result is [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Games, Humor · Tagged Adam Lambert, Atari, Atari S.A., Dan Seitz, dirty dancing, Entertainment, Fight Club, film, Fred Durst, Games, ghostbusters, History of video games, Julian Sands, Limp Bizkit, LTD., masters of teras kasi, Movies, Nintendo, Nintendo Co., Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo Power, pc, PS2, shoddy product, teras kasi, Twisted Metal, USD, video games, Video games notable for negative reception, warlock, White Men Can't Jump, WWE, xbox
Some may argue that there’s no such thing as a useless degree – any education is a good education including many degrees from online schools and universities. However, these seemingly pointless studies may be an exception to that rule. Pay attention as we list the top 10 most useless college degrees. 10. David Beckham studies [...]
Posted by Katherine Watt on Sunday, November 16, 2008 at 5:48 pm
Filed under Education · Tagged Art History, Australia, Benjamin Britten, college, college degree, college degrees, david beckham, degree, degrees, doctorate of philosophy, Education, football, Georgetown, ghostbusters, golf, little green men, Management, Martin Plowman, Melbourne, melbourne university, Mickey Mouse, Music, music therapy, occidental college, parapsychology, penis, Philosophy, Queer, Star Trek, universities and colleges, University, useless college degrees