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Movies are a window to another world, 90 minutes for us viewers to switch off our brains and be entertained. However, when you take a closer look at some movies, the actions of the characters seems downright stupid, especially when there are obvious, much better options available to them. For example. 10. Jurassic Park: Why [...]
Posted by Karl Smallwood on Saturday, May 4, 2013 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies · Tagged jurassic park, Justin Timberlake, Karate Kid, Movies, plot holes, Pulp Fiction, star wars, The Matrix, TopTenz, Yoda
Every actor is bound to make a stinker or two over the course of his or her career. Heck, if you’re looking at someone like Nic Cage or John Travolta, he’s bound to make a dozen or more, and let’s not even get started on someone like Emilio Estevez or his esteemed uncle, Joe. But, [...]
Posted by Jeff Kelly on Friday, June 15, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies, People · Tagged Academy Award, adam sandler, Al Pacino, Anthony Hopkins, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, Ben Affleck, Ben Kingsley, Bruce Willis, Caligula, cary grant, Crash, Emilio Estevez, F. Murray Abraham, Freejack, Gary Oldman, George Clooney, Gigli, Godfather II, Helen Mirren, Island of Doctor Moreau, Jaws The Revenge, John Gielgud, John Travolta, Justin Timberlake, Kate Beckinsale, Malcolm McDowell, Marlon Brando, Melanie Griffith, Michael Caine, Michael Corleone, mick jagger, Mike Myers, morgan freeman, On Deadly Ground, Oscar, potato chips, Return of the Killer Tomatoes, Robert DeNiro, Rocky, The Dark Knight, The Godfather, The Love Guru, The Razzies, The Silence of the Lambs, tom hanks, TopTenz YouTube, Warwick Davis-esque
Many comedians dabble in music for fun, and very few are serious musicians. Often a single on a spoken-word comedy album is all the music you’ll get from a comedian. This list is the Top 10 (11, really) Original Songs by Comedians, not funny covers or parodies of other specific songs. Okay, smart apples, quit saying Eddie Murphy’s Party All the Time; [...]
Posted by Fred Hunt on Sunday, April 15, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Entertainment, Humor, Music · Tagged A Wild and Crazy Guy, adam sandler, Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, Andy Samberg, Author Of American Suicide, Bob McKenzie, Chris Farley, Darrell Hammond, Dave Thomas, Denis Leary, Doug McKenzie, Earth Girls are Easy, Eric Idle, Fred Hunt, Great White North, Homecoming Queen's Got a Gun, Jack Black, Jon LaJoie, Julie Brown, Justin Timberlake, Kate Micucci, Kyle Gass, Lazy Sunday, Life of Brian, Lonely Island, Lunch Ladyland, Monty Python, No Cure for Cancer, Oates and Garfunkel, Pregnant Women Are Smug, Rappin' Rodney, Rick Moranis, Riki Lindhome, Rodney Dangerfield, Saturday Night Live, Stand-up comedy, Steve Martin, Tenacious D, They're All Going to Laugh at You, Wappin
Hosting Saturday Night Live is a pretty thankless job. Hosts, who often having little or no comedy training, are expected to come in on a Monday and be hilarious by Saturday. Add to that that the show often has no idea what to do with the guests hosts besides some lame sketch that capitalizes on [...]
Posted by Geoff Shakespeare on Thursday, June 2, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under People, Television · Tagged Actor, Alec Baldwin, Blues Brothers 2000, Buck Henry, Candace Bergen, Canteen Boy, Christmas, Christopher Walken, Don Draper, drew barrymore, Entertainment, Entertainment_Culture, Five-Timers Club, George Harrison, hilarious character actor, John Belushi, John Goodman, Jon Hamm, Justin Timberlake, King, Linda Tripp, Lonely Island, paul simon, Roseanne Barr, Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live hosts, Saturday Night Live TV show sketches of the 2000s, serious actor, Steve Martin, Surprise, Television, The Lonely Island, tom hanks, Tut, writer and comedian
The annals of Pop Music history are rightly filled with the talented and charismatic men and women who played, sang, and danced their way into the public consciousness. Fans memorize their songs, see their shows, and most importantly, buy their records. But great albums and singles don’t just come out of nowhere. It takes a [...]
Posted by Geoff Shakespeare on Monday, April 18, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Business, Music, People · Tagged Alison Krauss, Allison Krauss, artist, B.B. King, Beatles John Lennon, Berry Gordy, Brian Eno, britney spears, Burnett, Busta Rhymes, Butch Vig, California, Carl Perkins, cent, Chad Hugo, Cheap Trick, Christmas, curtis mayfield, Daniel Lanois, Detroit, Dirty Bastard, Dr. Dre, drummer and soundtrack composer, eminem, england, enterprising drug dealer and rapper, Entertainment_Culture, Foo Fighters, Garbage, Geoff Shakespeare, George Clinton, George Harrison, George Martin, Gordy, guitarist and singer, Ike Turner, influential soundtrack coordinator, Jackie Brenston, jerry lee lewis, Joaquin Phoenix, John Lennon, Johnny Cash, Justin Timberlake, kate bush, King, lawyer, legendary producer and soundtrack supervisor, Liverpool, local D.J., Los Angeles, magician, Mark Howard, Marvin Gaye, meat loaf, michigan, Motown, Music, musician, My Girl, Nazz, O Brother, Patti Smith, Paul McCartney, Peter Gabriel, Pharrell Williams, Phil Spector, Pop Music, producer, rap artist, record producer, Reese Witherspoon, Ringo, Robert Plant, Sam Philips, Sam Phillips, Smokey Robinson, Snoop Dogg, solo artist, songwriter and producer, songwriter and session player, Stevie Wonder, T-Bone Burnett, The Band, The Beatles, The Big Lebowski, The Counting Crows, The Counting Crows and The Wallflowers, The Jackson 5, The Joshua Tree, The Neptunes, the supremes, The Unforgettable Fire, The Wallflowers, Todd Rundgren, U2, United Kingdom, United States, West Coast, Where Art Thou?
You know the old saying; marry in haste and repent at leisure. It’s easy to scoff at celebs who rush in and out of love but let’s face it; most of us aren’t surrounded by beautiful people all day. We interact with our dry cleaner and the sandwich delivery guy/gal. Temptation is not all around [...]
Posted by Anne Iredale on Monday, July 13, 2009 at 12:05 am
Filed under People · Tagged Ben Affleck, britney spears, carmen electra, celebrities, charlie sheen, cris judd, Denise Richards, Dennis Hopper, Dennis Rodman, donna peele, drew barrymore, Jennifer Lopez, Jeremy Thomas, julia roberts, Justin Timberlake, Kenny Chesney, Kid Rock, Lisa Marie Presley, lyle lovett, marriage, Michelle Phillips, Nicholas Cage, pamela anderson, Renee Zellweger, short-lived marriages, top 10 short-lived celebrity marriages
The evolution of the music industry has been astounding, traveling from the time of Elvis to Beatlemania, The Supremes, the British Invasion, and The Rolling Stones–Michael Jackson, Run DMC, Nirvana, Enya, Justin Timberlake and Linkin Park. Yes, Linkin Park has sold more albums then any other band during the last ten years. Unfortunately, in modern [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Thursday, June 4, 2009 at 1:01 am
Filed under Music, People · Tagged american tune, baby love, band, beach boys, Beatles, ben, blowin in the wind, bob dylan, del shannon, diana ross, dream a little dream, great live performance, jerry lee lewis, John Lennon, Justin Timberlake, linkin park, little deuce coupe, live music, lyrics, mama cass, mama cass elliot, Michael Jackson, Music, musician, musicians, paul simon, piano, Ringo, runaway, singers, song, Songs, stand by me, the supremes, whole lot of shakin' goin' on, youtube
The way we dress now is an amalgamation of years of experimenting with cloth and leather. Here’s a look at those past-time youth cultures that helped inspire the styles of people today. 10. Dandys / Flappers Way back when the US was young and looked like something from Bugsy Malone with grown-ups, Dandy men and [...]
Posted by Katherine Watt on Friday, April 10, 2009 at 5:41 am
Filed under Fashion, Misc, People · Tagged culture, dandys, design, emo, fashion, flappers, gangs, gangsta, geek chic, glam, glam rock, goths, greasers, grunge, hippies, Johnny Depp, Justin Timberlake, Kurt Cobain, London, metallers, new romantic, prince, punk, punks, rockers, shoes
They had it all…beauty, fame, talent…but Fate was not kind. Through their own self-destructive tendencies, or simply cruel luck, they ended up as fallen angels, part of Hollywood’s dark legend. 10. Jayne Mansfield Jayne Mansfield was one of Hollywood’s quintessential blonde bombshells: her hourglass figure and platinum hair were her main selling points, despite a [...]
Posted by Heather Matthews on Tuesday, December 16, 2008 at 1:00 pm
Filed under People, Television · Tagged alfred hitchcock, anton levey, Bizarre, blonde bombshell, blondes, Bob Crane, Bob Hope, Britney, britney spears, celebrity, Courtney Love, Disney, Elvis, Elvis Presley, heroin, Hitchcock, homosexual, Jayne Mansfield, Joaquin, Joaquin Pheonix, Johnny Depp, Justin, Justin Timberlake, Kennedy, Keven Federline, Kurt Cobain, Marilyn Monroe, mariska hargitay, Michael Jackson, Mickey, Music, olivia benson, Playboy, playboy bunny, River Pheonix, river phoenix, Sex, sophia loren, Television, train wrecks
From guitar faces to the different kinds of axes, here is the Top 10 Greatest Guitar Players. Squeezing the talent that’s blessed our ears for all these years into a list of 10 is just as difficult as choosing which limbs to lose or keep. The list is by no means definitive, but it’s an [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Sunday, September 14, 2008 at 12:54 am
Filed under Music, People · Tagged all along the watchtower, audioslave, B Sides, BB King, Bobby Jo, David Gilmour, guitar, guitar player, guitar players, guitar playing, guitarist, guitarists, jack white, jimi hendrix, Jimmy Page, JOhn Frusciante, john mayer, Justin Timberlake, led zeppelin, Missy Eliot, Music, musicians, pink floyd, Robert Johnson, Shakespeare, Songs, Stevie Ray Vaughan, tom morello, white stripes