July 2008
The Big Brother house has been pretty quiet as of late. With Keesha not using POV, it looks like Angie is out the door for sure. Jessie made a good go at becoming Mr. 'Roid Rage Crazy Pants, but I still think the Libra/April/Ollie/Keesha alliance is going to get Angie out of the house.
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Sorry for the lateness of this post, please excuse my tardiness. Contrary to popular belief, I cannot control the weather. But I got a tape of last night's show in my hot little hands and I'm ready to go. One last round of auditions and we're off to Las Vegas.
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So Charlotte and Daniel will return to Lost this season -- that much, we now know -- but will romance bloom between the two? Rebecca Mader (pictured left) chats on the possibilities and discusses what she knows about her character's moniker. Click on the clip for more...
It takes a special kind of person to work in a factory, doing the same drudgery day after day, week after week. And Gary, from Spike TV's new Sunday comedy Factory, is definitely special.
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Once every four years, the world comes together to honor the sports of summer, and most of us say, "They took My Name Is Earl off for this?"
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With so many of our favorite former 90210 females -- namely Jennie Garth (pictured left with Jason Priestley), Tori Spelling and Shannen Doherty -- signing on to reprise their old 9-0 roles in the CW's spin off of the series, there's been a lot of speculation regarding their romance story lines... especially since the male characters that Kelly, Donna and Brenda dated way back when -- and married, in D Mart's case -- were portrayed by actors who aren't too keen on returning to the old zip code.
This week on The Secret Life of the American Teenager, we had drama on top of drama. Plus some drama. Good effort, SLAT. Aside from the semi-unwatchable dialogue and continually mediocre acting by the lead actress, that is. But seriously, I feel like it's an upward trajectory at this point, plot-wise.
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I really don't envy the editors of Big Brother 10.
With most groups of people, you would figure that in the average 24
hour day, you would get at least 20 to 30 minutes of interesting
footage. Given a few days, you should have enough to adequately fill
the average hour-long episode time slot.
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I really don't envy the editors of Big Brother 10.
With most groups of people, you would figure that in the average 24
hour day, you would get at least 20 to 30 minutes of interesting
footage. Given a few days, you should have enough to adequately fill
the average hour-long episode time slot.
More

