The Return Of A Comedic Genius

I love Chris Elliott. I think he's extremely funny and loved Get A Life! and Cabin Boy. He stole the show with his supporting roles in Kingpin and There's Something About Mary.

Well guess who's back?

Someone is finally smart enough to give him his own TV show again. Tonight at midnight, Cartoon Network's Adult Swim will debut Eagleheart, a new series starring Elliot as a lawman who, judging by these clips, lets his gun do the talking:

May The Fahrvergnugen Be With You

Too cute for words!

The Go-Betweens, "Was There Anything I Could Do?"

From 1988, here's "Was There Anything I Could Do?" by The Go-Betweens.

Enjoy!

Hellcats: "Papa, Oh Papa"

I want to be the person who names the episodes of Hellcats because "Papa, Oh Papa" reminds me of some post-apocalyptic movie of doom and gloom and not of a CW TV show about a university cheerleading squad. This episode should be named something like "Daddy Issues?" or "Watch This, Daddy."

When I last left the Hellcats, way back in December of 2010, I was on the verge of breaking up with them. My sexy cheer time was about to be kicked out the door because I really prefer when there is more sexy cheer time and less whimpering Marti in the back of the bus and while we do pick up with last week's horribly-named episode with Marti still being the social pariah because she "hooked up" with Dan, I do think this episode redeems itself mainly because it ends with exactly why we watch. Say it with me, "Sexy. Cheer. Time!"

The Hellcats are on their way to Nationals which means that Marti has put saving the world and its wrongly convicted convicts on hold. She leaves her guitar with her law school partner, Morgan, who in turn leaves it with Marti's mom, Wanda, in hopes of getting lucky with some goth chick who has "daddy issues." Wanda, in turn, goes to see Travis The (Wrongly Convicted) Convict and hops up on the table in the visiting room, licks her lips, takes a bite out of him and the oatmeal cookies she stole from work, and snarls about "getting her some conjugal visits". Actually I am paraphrasing there so it shouldn't be in quotes or maybe that never really happened but you get the point. Wanda wants some sexy prison time.

So back at Nationals it's all ice cold shoulders and backstabbing. Everyone has turned against Marti. Alice wants to fly around Lewis "Does this look crooked?" Flynn's face to keep her Daddy happy, since he showed up unannounced to see his little girl perform and he thinks that Alice and Lewis are still dating and that Alice is still the "head flyer" and Alice does not want to disappoint her Daddy. (They really need me to name the episodes.) Alice bribes a squad member, Frankie, with a leather jacket to help turn the rest of the squad against her and it works. Catty little bitches. Boys included. However, when Vanessa learns what happened she and Marti decide a "Cheer Off" is required. Yep, just like the Zoolander "Walk-off" but in cheerleading skirts with more pouty faces. Alice loses in a big way and Marti resumes her spot on the squad as one of the main flyers. I have to say I much prefer Marti "The Tough Girl" over Marti "The I Am So Sorry I Messed Up Girl". Much hotter.

Alice, who is not done trying to show her Daddy that she is worthy, decides to blackmail Savannah because she helped the rival team, Memphis Christian, get to Nationals. So instead of Savannah just saying "Dude, my sister is pregnant. I couldn't let her fly," Savannah pretends to have a hurt ankle and asks Alice to cover for her. Alice graciously accepts. Marti, unable to deal with the fact that her "best girl friend" won't even look at her, corners her in her hotel room where she can't run away and confesses her love and then they have a pillow fight. Only they are NOT in teddies and it is not in slow motion and there are no downy feathers floating through the air. However, in the end they do make up, shake hands and Marti gives Savannah her spot as flyer as a gesture of friendship in a totally platonic non-lesbian way.

And as the show winds down the Hellcats turn up the charm and lure me back in with a final dose of... SEXY CHEER TIME! Finally. They end this episode having won the competition with a score of 98.6. Alice's father doesn't even show up until they are done and leaving and she basically tells her Daddy to kiss her cute little hiney.

Fin.

Until tomorrow's recap of last nights new episode. Stay tuned!

While Your Snow Day Away

Snowed in and bored? I present the ultimate timewaster: Tetris HD!

Does the old Tetris theme song ever periodically run thru your head when you're stacking boxes or moving things around? I used to work inventory at a large retail store and any time I had space issues and was reshuffling boxes around and squeezing things in to make more room that song would run thru my head. No? It's just me?

Incidentally, if you want to be entertained, there's an awesome band called PowerGlove that plays rock covers of '80s videogame theme songs. They call themselves a video game speed metal band. Seriously.

Check it out:



Stay warm my snow-covered friends!

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Never A Bridesmaid

This looks bad, right? It's not just me?



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Sonny & Cher, "I Got You Babe"

From 1965, here's Sonny & Cher with "I Got You Babe."

Enjoy!

Top 16 Winona Ryder Roles

For this week's Ranked!, we decided to examine the career of Winona Ryder. Here are our sixteen favorite Winona Ryder film roles:

16. Amanda Grayson, Star Trek

15. Finn Dodd, How To Make An American Quilt

14. Abigail Williams, The Crucible

13. Annalee Call, Alien: Resurrection

12. Beth Macintyre, Black Swan

11. Myra Gale Brown, Great Balls Of Fire!

10. Dinky Bossetti, Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael

9. Jo March, Little Women

8. Rina, Lucas

7. Charlotte Flax, Mermaids

6. Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

Culture Brats Live Ep III Tonight


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Tonight's topics will include:
  • The SAGs
  • George Michael
  • The Alien prequel
  • Mega Python Vs. Gatoroid
  • Kristy Swanson
  • And more!
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Music Review: George Michael, Faith (Deluxe Edition)

I was all ready to write a very sarcastic review of George Michael's Faith, remastered in a new edition close to the 25th anniversary of its original release.

Let's face it – our buddy George is a pretty fun target. First, he made a name for himself as part of Wham!, the pop duo that became eponymous with '80s pop (destined for a short lifespan because of their cheeky use of an exclamation mark in their name). Then he kicked his pal Andrew Ridgely to the curb to make a solo name for himself. His album Faith was released in 1987, shattered records and made every girl in my high school get all swoony. This was back when George's voice was what people talked about, before he decided to start dating in public men's rooms.

Now, we're given this new "Deluxe Edition" of Faith with remastered original tracks, and a bunch of remixes.

Like I said: I was all ready to poke some fun. But truthfully? After giving Faith a listen, this album is pretty damn good. Turns out most of these songs have aged pretty well.