Thursday, December 24, 2009

On Your Need for Daily Links

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Youth In Revolt redband trailer:



http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/popup/?rn=3906861&cl=17067606&ch=4226713

Haha, the first US review of Avatar comes with groundbreaking spoilers such as:
The first thing I want to reveal about Avatar is that it's a musical. That was a complete surprise. I knew it was in 3-D and groundbreaking CGI but I didn't know that director James Cameron was a songwriter in the tradition of Cole Porter and Alan Jay Lerner. All I can say is, get ready. If you loved My Fair Lady, think My Fair Lady in 3-D. Imagine Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison plunging into your popcorn. That's what it's like.
And the fact that the movie's really all about the planning and construction of the NJ Turnpike. Who knew?

An improv group got a bell choir to just show up unannounced and give support to a solitary Salvation Army bell ringer in NYC:


Keith Olbermann might be smug and both overtly/subtly condescending with his righteous indignation, but he's far from without a point, and I enjoy so many things about this story of Law&Order: SVU taking a shot at O'Reilly, Beck and Limbaugh:


Amir's latest prank on Streeter involves a skydiving gone horribly wrong:


For anyone with a child with destructive tendencies (or with easily startled pets), here's a robot that will terrorize your action figures and assorted styrofoam products:


Hahaha, Ricky Gervais can't go out of character (man, is he like Stephen Colbert in that sense?) even when he's on Sesame Street torturing Elmo:


Roger Ebert just gave me a bunch of movies to see with his top-10 mainstream and top-10 indie films of the year. I didn't recognize a single independent film, but that's a little less surprising when you consider that Werner Herzog's Bad Lieutenant is considered by Ebert to be a mainstream film. Turns out he means in terms of studio and not in terms of who's actually watching it.

One man's top 10 list for 2009...of douchebags, that is.

Lessons to learn from Goodfellas

I've never heard this Christmas Shoes song, but I do enjoy Patton Oswalt's rant about it:


Five gaping movie plot holes, with examples.

I assume you've seen the Dove commercial showing how an ordinary looking woman is made to look gorgeous for a billboard. Here's Alyssa Milano being made up to look like a Jersey Shore skank:


Yet another person gives me books to read when I am woefully behind in the reading already on my plate, so to speak (I'm doing great in terms of movies and TV shows, though).

Shaun of the Dead cast reunion photoshoot!

Robert Downey, Jr. on Letterman, engaging in some friendly verbal sparring:


Awesome! Jason Segel still goes around performing with Puppet Dracula (from Forgetting Sarah Marshall). Here he is on Craig Ferguson's show:


Hahaha, I loved this. This guy films his wife after they watch movies together, as she cries at the end of almost every movie...including these, which feature only the obligatory amount of emotional content:
Star Wars


Back to the Future


Lord of the Rings


Practically every newspaper front page from The Simpsons (I really enjoy the smaller secondary article headlines):


MST3K has all its shows online. If you have to ask what MST3K is, then don't bother with the link.

Haha, awesome...for fans of Always Sunny and fans of Christina Hendricks (sorry to leave The Waitress out, but seriously...Christina Hendricks!), here's proof that the D.E.N.N.I.S. System works.

Haha, I don't know anything about this, but I don't tire easily of humor mined from this...here's Bobby Bottleservice's audition tape for Jersey Shore:


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