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Showing posts with label entertainment article. Show all posts

One Week in Entertainment with Glenn

By Glenn

It's been about two years since I last stood behind the high powered rifle of the weekly entertainment column.  Like any mentally unstable person who is free to buy guns in the United States, I will now proceed to take aim at many popular figures and institutions of the entertainment industry.  Please sit back, enjoy and be sure not to lobby Congress for sensible gun laws.

Tabloid Trash

ROSIE ON HER HEART ATTACK: I ALMOST DIED - AND THAT'S A FACT
Rosie O'Donnell, former host of a hit talk show where she pretend to be heterosexually attracted to pretend heterosexual Tom Cruise, had a heart attack and claims her almost dying is a "fact."  Rosie, I have five boys - I'm used to people trying to tell me something's true when it isn't.  You had a heart attack but you were never close to dying because while the good die young, evil is immortal.  I've been practicing that zinger for months.


DARRYL HANNAH ARRESTED PROTESTING KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE IN TEXAS

I actually got arrested the same day as Darryl Hannah last year, protesting the Keystone XL Pipeline in front of the rebuilt White House.  She was arrested again this week, and kudos to her for putting her dwindling celebrity status to good use instead of the usual self-debasement on terrible contest show.  She should be celebrated for this and for her starring role in the remake of Splash due out in 2013.  I can't find a picture of her the day but I found this one online - that is definitely the same motherfucker who put a zip tie on my beautiful thin wrists.

WHERE ARE THEY NOW? SBTB'S LARK VOORHIES
People magazine did a photo shoot recently featuring five of the seven original SBTB cast members (Dustin Diamond choose not to participate and Dennis Haskins had a list of several marriage proposal calls to make that afternoon).  They did a "where are they now?" piece and Lark Voorhies's creator/mother said that Lark has bipolar disorder.  Lark denied it but later admitted it was true.  Then denied it again later.

Books

NEW BOOK: 'IN SUNLIGHT AND IN SHADOW' BY MARK HELPRIN
Mark Halperin, famous political hack and "journalist" currently employed by Time Magazine, has a new book.  Hopefully it is as insider and superficial as his last novel "Gamechange."

#2 ON THE BEST SELLER LIST: WAGING PEACE BY NEIL YOUNG
Everyone's favorite Manitoban has written a book about having a son with developmental disabilities and what it was like to predict Barack Obama's ascendancy in 2005.  Young said he wrote the book because he needs more money, which also explains why he wanted regular, hard working, white Americans to pay $18.99 for a CD full of old timey songs earlier this year.

Movies

TAKEN 2 - As someone said, the novelty of seeing Liam Neeson in action movies has worn off.  In this sequel, more things are taken from him.


PITCH PERFECT - Cute as a button Anna Kendrick stars in what looks to be an atrocious movie about singing with not a single full frontal shot of nudity.  For what it's worth (not much), she is actually pretty funny on Twitter compared to what I thought she'd be like.  You can follow her here.

THE HOUSE I LIVE IN - from awesome director Eugene Jarecki, who also did the fantastic but maybe a bit long Why We Fight, comes a new film about the drug war.  Jarecki tackles the issue by telling the stories of everyone from prison guards to recreational users.  By the end if  you will agree that we need to escalate the drug war even if it comes at the cost of destroying our own society.

Matthew Perry Watch

While I like Matthew Perry, I do not think he is the "greatest actor and greatest human being of all time" to quote OYIT's Jake.  I watched the pilot of his new goon show and didn't like it, though subsequent episodes have been better.  It is better than the awful Mr. Sunshine that fortunately died an early death like Monica and Chandler's stillborn child on Friends.

This week MP revealed he was an Oakland Athletics fans on Twitter:



Thank you for reading and I may or may not be back next week.

Untertainment Weakly (This Week in Entertainment & Movies) 1-21-11

By Jake 

The title is overkill, right? This is going to be the new format of my movie article, which has gone into its cocoon and transformed into a movie and entertainment news article.

Entertainment News
Comcast and NBC Merge!
What does this mean for us, the television watching public? If I knew the answer, I would be a very rich man. I think it means that the internet is shutting down.

Regis Leaves The Regis and Kelly Television Program!
Regis has been the lifeblood of daytime television talk shows since before I was born. Now he's leaving and I just don't know what any of us are going to do. I'd guess that we will continue not watching daytime TV talk shows--maybe some Dr. Phil and Rachel Ray.

Hannah Montana Ends!
Q. Now that Hannah Montana is off the air what will pedophiles masturbate to? A. Reruns of Hannah Montana.

Ricky Gervais Roasts Hollywood at the Golden Globes Award Ceremony! - Funny, but unnecessary. The Golden Globes are bullshit, but Gervais' job was not to roast the celebrities attending. Ricky Gervais will never host a mainstream award show again, unless they are specifically looking for somebody to flay the celebs. Maybe he can host the Roasties or the Most Succulent Roast Beef Contest in Dubuque, Iowa.

Movies Opening Today
No Strings Attached
Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher star. You should have already made up your mind as to whether you're seeing this or not based on that last sentence alone. This is sort of the flipside of last week's hit, The Dilemma. Kutcher and Portman are life-long friends who start having sexual intercourse. The try to not let the intercourse ruin their friendship. I assume that they find it difficult. This is the kind of bile that Hollywood is hacking up every week now. It is better than a remake/reboot/sequel, but not by much. Hopefully, some more good films will come out. How can the Academy Awards choose ten films from 2010 of quality? They are probably going to have to include Iron Man 2 and The Land Before Time XX: The Legend of Cera's Gold.

The Way Back
A group of prisoners escape from a World War II-era Siberian gulag. Sure, this sounds interesting on paper, but it is PG-13. This means that a lot of impact will be left out of the violence. I have a feeling this is going to be another shit movie coming out of Hollywood's asshole. Watch Herzog's powerful Rescue Dawn instead of this. That is an uncomfortable and impactful film. I know that you cannot stay home all weekend and in your town the only form of entertainment is taking in a show at the local cinema. So out of the films in the theater what should you see? I'm going to have to make a take back from last week and recommend The Green Hornet. Initially, it had bad reviews from the critics. Yet, I have not heard a human being say anything negative about it. It made money last week and it has an Asian in it. Cameron Diaz is still pretty attractive even though she's 60 years old.


The Best Movie I Watched This Week
House
This Japanese horror movie from 1977 is pure insanity. A group of girls (who all have a special characteristic or power, which lends them their name--such as Kung Fu, Melody and Gorgeous) head to one of their aunt's house for a relaxing summer vacation, unfortunately the old woman and her cat have the house going crazier than a New York City Library (via Ghostbusters). This movie is described on the Netflix slip as a "psychedelic nightmare," and that is fairly accurate. It is not very scary, but it is insane. At one point in this film, a severed head is pulled out of a well and bites one of the girls in the ass--and that is one of the least crazy parts of this movie.