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I don’t know what to make of this.  I’ve personally seen probably none of his movies.  If I did, he was probably a supporting character or an extra.  The most I know about him was that he starred in some eagle movie that looked like Centurion and that he’s playing a male stripper.  I wouldn’t call him a household name, so his hosting SNL can bring one of two things: 1) he actually has comedic chops and took his job  as host seriously enough to actually put an effort.  2) Be a January Jones and deliver one of the worst episodes ever.  And judging by his promo with the loathesome Fred Armisen…well shit man, good luck to ya.

Next week, Zooey Deschanel hosts.  Another pro/con sceneario next week..

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[Update] If you didn’t get the January Jones joke, it’s because she once hosted SNL, and it was a complete disaster.  Completely void of any laughs.

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American Horror Story premiered last year on FX and told the tale of family moving into a haunted house.  This haunted house has the ghosts of the people killed within its walls for the past 80+ years.  Throughout the times, there are ghosts from all time periods each with their reasons to hang around.  I’ve compiled below a list of my favorites in no particular order.  Potential spoilers below.

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I’ve only seen half of these movies, which I’m fairly ashamed for.  Regardless, they’ve compiled a decent list, but I honestly can’t say I completely agree with them.  First Class, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Moneyball, a lot of those that are nominated for best picture should be included in here.  Regardless, everyone is entitled to their opinions.

http://collider.com/top-10-films-of-2011/134691/

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A couple of months ago, I posted an article containing a couple of awesome monologue scenes.  I used the term monologue to describe a part when an actor usually has a lot of lines to say without anyone interrupting or stealing his thunder.  While the list I created was good, I picked up a couple more from my readers as well as a couple of other sources.  Here, I’ve compiled their respective Youtube videos that can be seen below.

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The horrible, disgusting characters that are portrayed on the screen sends shivers down our spines and makes our stomachs grovel over.  Over at Unreality, they’ve got 10 of the worst lined up.

10 Horribly Disturbing Movie Characters

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The amazing people at Uproxx have created a hilarious gallery of internet memes that play with the phrase ‘come at me bro.’

See the original and some of my favorites below.  Check it out here for the full gallery of 45 photos.

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I know it’s far from Halloween, but there’s always a good time to watch a good ‘ol scary movie.  Here’s a list of 10 scary movies that are relatively under the radar.  Unfortunately, the only one I’ve seen is Slither as featured above.  But if I were to add one, it’d probably be Tucker and Dale vs. Evil.  Anyways, check out the full list below.

10 Great Horror Movies You Probably Missed

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Oh sweet Jesus, I think my childhood just got raped in the face.  This video depicts a very disturbing take on Nickolodeon’s Rugrats.  Funny or Die originally created the video  and all credit goes to them.  But since Funny Or Die’s video embedder doesn’t cooporate with wordpress well, I’ve found a third party that hosted the video on Youtube.  Enjoy.

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Some movies completely boggle our mind and have twist endings that have us scratching our heads long after they’re other.  This is a link that goes to a page that has compiled 50 movies that do such things.  Ranging from American Beauty to The Prestige to Fight Club.

 

50 Incredible, Mind Boggling Movies

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One of the most adorable on screen pairs, Joseph Gorden Levitt and Zooey Deschanel have once again paired up to perform an adorable duet.  They obviously have a ton of chemistry together and I love one of the Youtube comments, ‘Joe is totally friendzoned’.  Enjoy.

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I’ve heavily spent that last 2 weeks or so catching up on both seasons of HBO’s Boardwalk Empire.  And I will tell you now, that I’m very hooked.  This series is compelling, graphic, unforgiving, and just oh-so good.  It’s an absolute gold mine for US history buffs and those who love the gangster drama.  Martin Scorsese produces and even directed the very first episode and the amount of detail in representing the best and the worst of the 1920s.  I highly recommend if you aren’t watching, that you find yourself some copies and sit through the literal 24 hour [2 seasons, 12 episodes each, one hour long] roller coaster ride that Nucky Thompson and friends take you on.

Enoch ‘Nucky’ Thompson (Steve Buscemi)is a crooked county treasure in the beautiful town of Atlantic City, New Jersey.  Just as the Volstead Act [Prohibition] is passed, he and his council including mayors, governors, sheriffs, and other political figures raise a glass of the finest whiskies.  Just like the tagline said: “When alcohol was outlawed, outlaws became kings”.  Thompson technically owns Atlantic City as he controls the influx of Alcohol and hands out money like candy.  In the eyes of the public, he’s a dedicated man of service, and in the criminal underworld, he’s one of the most feared men on the Eastern coast.  When he gets tangled with the law, rival factions, lovers and betrayers, Thompson must use his wit and resources to keep control of the town he owns.  By any means necessary.

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Naturally, one could try and compile all the best lines on TV in the year 2011.  Huffington post recently tried to do so and in all honesty, I’m quite disappointed.  Don’t get me wrong, the feat is rather extraordinary because theoretically one would have to go back through all of TV and find the best lines.  Regardless this list is all right, but I honestly believe there is one that is better out there.

The Best Lines of 2011

 

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Obviously there’s a lot of trash lying around in the entertainment industry also known as the romantic comedy.  What’s Your Number, The Bounty Hunter, most Katherine Heigl movies, etc.  These movies are specifically catered to the female demographic and the unfortunate souls they bring along with them to the movie theater or the viewing couch.  As a fairly metrosexual man myself, even I have limits as to what trash I will sit through.  Sometimes when I have conversations with women about movies, they’ll start listing movies such as these as their favorites and I have to force myself to not roll my eyes, but sometimes it’s just too much.  After shaking my head in disdain and slapping them on the hand for their poor taste, I’ll turn the conversation around on them by telling them these 10 movies that I consider rom-coms and chick flicks that won’t make your head explode from how bad they are.

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Collider has gathered an opinion on what they consider the best TV shows of 2011.  I have seen 4/6 they have listed and couldn’t agree with them, especially with their number 1 pick.  Prepare thyselves Homeland and Louie, you’re on my queue.

http://collider.com/best-tv-shows-2011/134439/

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Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) (actress)

Well, the nomination list for movies biggest night is here.  And I’m pleasantly surprised and angrily pissed off at the same time.  Of course.  The Academy will never be able to quench everyone’s thirst, and in all honesty, so far there isn’t as clear a winner as it was so obvious last year with the King’s Speech.  Anyways, I’ve dedicated today’s Quips to the nomination list with a little color commentary.  Enjoy

Best Picture [Adjusting from 10 to ‘fit’ the Academy’s best interests?  9 huh?  Big change there Academy]

  • The Artist
  • The Descendants
  • Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close 
  • The Help
  • Hugo
  • Midnight in Paris
  • Moneyball
  • The Tree of Life
  • War Horse
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Fox’s Alcatraz aired last week and I’m still trying to feel it out.  Three episodes have passed since it’s premier and I’ll admit I’m fairly hooked.  Is this another cheesy ambitious detective paired with an unlikely partner cliche?  It sure is.  Is there an overbearing agency that is withholding information from our likable heroes?  You’re damn right.  But what Alcatraz has that transcends other cliche shows lies in its very interesting premise.  In addition to that is that it’s fairly graphic and unforgiving.  Usually shows won’t cross taboos of showing people, particularly young women, getting shot, and even include a surprising amount of gore to accompany it.  A shocking addition on account we’re on a big named publically accessible network like Fox.  Maybe it was to master producer and creater JJ Abrams idea to do this.  Maybe this was a stint that we’ll only see in the first few episodes, but regardless Fox has done its job where it has hooked me in to follow it for a couple more weeks.  But like Terra Nova, if this series fizzles, I’ll soon drop it like a hot tamale in favor for greener pastors.  Read on below for my thoughts on the first couple of episodes.

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One of my all time favorite series was Scrubs.  The series has been cancelled for a couple of years now.  But in its time, it was definitely one of the funniest shows on air.  It fortunately gave us one of  the biggest bromances to ever air on television: John Dorian and Chris Turk.  Of course, real life actors Zach Braff and Donald Faison share quite the bromance themselves.  This holiday they released this awesome music video which I like to think of as Guy Love part 2.  That aside, I wonder what they’re up to these days.  Faison was in that awful movie Skyline, and I haven’t seen Braff anywhere for a while.

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Getting Harrison Ford out of bed to do a movie isn’t an easy task.  You either have to be George Lucas/Steven Spielberg or he must owe you a favor.  So when rumors were out that he was doing a cowboy movie, the industry was fairly intrigued in what he was signing up for.  There was a large number of things that made Cowboys & Aliens look like a promising project: news released that he would costar with Daniel Craig, and Iron Man director Jon Favreau would be helming the project, and source material from a beloved graphic novel.

Jake Lonergan (Daniel Craig) wakes up in the middle of a desert with a wound on his side, mysterious piece of swag attached to his arm, and an inability to recollect anything that happened to him.  When he finally makes his way back into town, he finds out that he’s a wanted criminal and is prepared to be shipped off to jail by the bad-ass Indian fighter warhero, Woodrow Dolarhyde.  All of a sudden the town they’re in is attacked my mysterious flying spaceships that abduct some of the townsfolk.  After all the rubble settles, the remaining settlers, including a mysteriously beautiful Ella Swenson (Olivia Wilde), accompany the two of them on a journey to recover their townsfolk as they travel the dangerous west where they encounter bandits, Indians, and more aliens.

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The people’s choice awards were a couple of weeks ago, and naturally there were a couple of amusing clips inbetween the award show.  One of the best includes this cute video about the cast of Parks and Recreation where each cast member goes over their hidden talents.  Definitely worth a watch.

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The idea of a period drama about a repressed ethnic group is usually the first sign of Oscar bait.  I find that most period dramas distinguish themselves with others through the strength of the cast.  Mainly because with period dramas, one can usually determine the outcome of the stories with relative ease and there’s only so many ways a director can make a period drama stylish.  There are only so many endings to stories about an African American woman in the 1950s.  The same can be said about most period dramas, given because they’re based on historical fact.  In The Help, the incredibly strong cast and a touching script drove it home and may be one of the more emotional movies I’ve seen this year.

Aibileene Clark  (Viola Davis) and Minny Jackson (Octavia Spencer) are one of the dozens of African American maids working in Jackson, Alabama for white families in 1950s America during the peak of the Civil Rights movement.  Being in the south, new ideas and racial equality haven’t necessarily reached them, so much to the point ‘The Help’ are even punished if they use the same toilets as their employers.  When Skeeter Phelan (Emma Stone), an ambitious young journalist, wants to write their story, Aibileene and Minny are reluctant at first, but the increasing tensions of the Civil Rights movements slowly change their minds.

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