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February 2008
The first season of FX's series Dirt signaled the coming of a cultural apocalypse, with tabloid editor Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox) leading the horsemen. Season two, though, brings a lighter touch.
There are actors who respond well to scripts with primate-on-man lovemaking and those who respond poorly to such things. Any doubt as to which category Craig Bierko fits in will probably be erased by five minutes into the pilot for the new FOX comedy Unhitched.
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I don't do a lot of celebrity impressions but I've perfected the moment when a few years ago I was watching an episode of Oprah and she did a segment on the best sweet potatoes and then declared in her familiar sing songy way "And I've got sweet potatoes for everybody in the audience." And the crowd went wild.
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Atalya Slater thought she still had a shot at being America's Next Top Model when fellow contestant Kim bowed out of the competition, but the judges decided to have their say anyway. They sent Atalya home for being too pretty and commercial without the high-fashion versatility.
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Beautiful long blond hair. Pouty lips. Piercing eyes. If someone as amazing as Bret Michaels can't find love after two seasons on VH1's Rock of Love, airing Sundays, then what hope do the rest of us have? Zero, people. Zero.
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Style is not something relegated to the rich, the young or the beautiful. Nor is it the sole dominion of TV's main characters. Case in point, the very stylish Pizza Girl from ABC's Monday drama October Road.
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In yesterday's entry, I tried to look at the various forms of lists on Lost as a way in which the show examines a particular modern anxiety: namely, that we don't often know who is pulling the strings around us.
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Whether it's Cameron Diaz's hair gel in There's Something About Mary, Jason Alexander's tail in Shallow Hal or Jim Carrey getting beat up in Me, Myself & Irene, the Farrelly brothers aren't exactly known for their subtle or genteel sense of humor. They're all about bodily functions, bizarre body parts and uncomfortable sexual situations.
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I've been thinking about lists over the past twenty-four hours. And not just grocery lists, either, although Lord knows we need some butter in these parts. No, I'm more concerned with the list-happy members of Lost. Seems you can't go a few episode of this show without a new list popping up, now can you?
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