This week Cara Jedell (Sopranos, Law and Order, Conan O'Brien) interviews Lindsey Stoddart star of the new TV show HOLLYWOOD RESIDENTIAL... on her bed!
Ask your doctor if SuperSkins are right for you.
Lee LeeZardo's big dancing break. Watch the first half of the Super Bowl for his dancing debut.
Viral learns more about Lee Stranahan, an independent filmmaker who recently received national attention for his quick and witty political videos.
We were unleashed for Day 1 of celebrity interactions at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival! Thanks to Cadillac and iGotshotgun.com! http://www.igotshotgun.com/
In a land beset by the forces of evil, a solitary light shines forth with the hope of salvation... but that's a far different story! Meet Lina Inverse, a spunky sorceress with a penchant for fire who enjoys nothing more than liberating the unearned from those less deserving. With her strapping, yet strapped for brains, faithful sidekick Gourry, her ambitious young protege, Amelia, and the ever-stoic Zelgadis, this ragtag team of misfit adventurers set out in search of a cure and end up on a quest to save the world. Together they find more trouble than they could possibly hope for, and nowhere near enough plunder!
People around the world watch the Super Bowl, even non-football fans. Many enjoy watching the commercials as advertisers go all out with their creative teams to get you to laugh or talk about their tv ad. The Daily Idea decided these commercials may have gone too far, so we've created what would happen if Bud Light took over the Super Bowl.
Mud... In East Java a possible man made mud flow is creating an inland mud sea, at the University of Washington scientists spliced rabbit genes into a tree, and Enterprise Rent a Car tries to go green.
Hilarious little paparazzi guy goes to Paris to get a picture of Justin Timberlake and smokin hot Jessica Biel. Full on Wile E. Coyote-Roadrunner mixed with South Park. Love this crazy pathetic little dude!!
more at http://www.theuptake.org Alabama is one of the states going to the polls tomorrow to pick a Presidential candidate. The UpTake’s Chuck Olsen is on his “Southern Fried Tour” and asks Birmingham-Southern College Political Science Professor Natalie Davis explains the big role race plays in Alabama politics, the support Obama and Clinton have among young voters, and the problems of media-based politics
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