Whether it is praise or condescending disapproval, nothing is safe from Attack of the Show! This daily series does it all, from reviewing the latest and most sought after video games, movies, and technological devices, to giving sex advice, to explaining outlandish science experiments, to even requesting viewers to send in embarrassing videos of themselves. Hosts Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn aren’t afraid to tackle any topic.
This now-classic bit of television gold is being brought back and re-cut to reveal even more about that fateful day that Olivia donned a bikini, dove off a cliff in Jamaica, and hurt her bottom.
Kevin has a chat about legalizing marijuana with Judge Jim P. Gray, author of 'Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed...' in today's 420 Loop.
Doug Benson and Alison Haislip travel to Oakland, CA to visit the newly built Oaksterdam University, a.k.a. Cannabis College to learn a thing or two about the cultivation of the wacky herb.
Anna David and Olivia Munn are back with their candid sex advice to help out a guy who wants to be more interesting on the phone, and another who likes to dress up in skirts and it's bugging his lady. What to do?!?
Marijuana has been decriminalized in California for quite a while now, which means its legal if you have a prescription, but where do you go and how to you shop your prescription around once you've got it? Alison went on a tour and here's what she saw.
The new Verizon Hub is revolutionizing the way people use their land lines at home with a fancy 7 inch touchscreen, VOIP connectivity, downloads widgets, and even syncs with Outlook, but do people really need all this on a land line? Hardwick's got the an
We sent Kevin to Australia to do some hands-on research with the locals about the marijuana culture, but while he was there he also did some Aussie myth busting with a smokin' hot host.
This week on Fresh Ink, Blair Butler's got breaking news from Image Comics you'll only see right here, and a countdown of three brand new graphic novels, including the comic book version of a Stephen King classic.
They may be a total mystery to the opposite sex, but you've got to admit there's something important about interacting with a female human. That's why Ms. Olivia Munn has seen to it to reveal a little something about women to make them less mysterious.
Tons of people are making a living developing iPhone apps and in today's Hack Yourself, we give you a couple tips for heading down that golden road yourself.
We've got the Executive Director of the Webbie awards with us in the Loop to talk about this year's nominees and apparent trends in the vast realm of the internet. (echo)
The world's lightest notebook is here and its packed with an 8 inch screen, 2 gigs of RAM, 128 gigs of solid state memory, GPS and wi-fi, but will the presence of Vista and a $900 price tag pull down what could be a positive rating?
Amsterdam's liberal attitude toward drugs has created a subculture of coffeeshops and coffeeshop fans that chill out and eat magic treats or even blaze the cannabis without fearing the fuzz.
Alison Haislip sat down with Rachel McAdams, Russel Crowe, and Ben Affleck to chat about their upcoming feature, 'State of Play', a neo-Noir murder mystery where brash, wisecracking journalist Cal McAffrey doesn't know who to trust.
We've got the star of CBS's new murder mystery thriller, 'Harper's Island', Amber Borycki live in the studio. We've got some super old footage we're going to spring on her from her first movie, then talk Harper's Island and the filming process.
The crackberry App store is finally here so Blackberry users can feel a little less inferior about how "smart" their phone really is. We've got the best apps in the ole Web Tools.
The Sess returns to the 'AOTS' set to talk about a sequel to a game, based on a sequel to a movie. It's the surprising 'Chronicle of Riddick: Dark Athena.'
Olivia has a thing for fancy goods, so you know she's plugged into what only rich bastards can buy; things like an $88,000 speaker set, a golden Vertu cell phone, and Mike Vick's 4.1 million dollar mansion in Georgia.
War Machine is leading the way when it comes to gaming laptops and today's 17 incher is no exception with its ATI Crossfire video cards, Intel Quad-core processor and 4 Gigs of DDR3 RAM.
We're joined by Kevin Lyman, creator of the Warped Tour, to talk about problems plaguing the concert industry and what solutions they need to grab hold of to keep it alive.
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