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It’s June, so you know what that means – a new season of Netflix’s Orange is the new Black. As we’re all watching at our own pace, I thought it would be best to have a separate post instead of several discussion across a few OTs.
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The post-holiday award season has begun! Continue reading
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The Golden Globes ceremony to be aired on Jan. 8th will be hosted by comedian Jimmy Fallon, who by that time will probably have a bunch of seriously unfunny jokes about the madman about to become president of our nation, whom he patted on the head like an errant puppy during their last interview. But before that, dresses! and baubles! and pretty ribbons that represent claiming Canada as a new home, will be splashed across our television screens while we check Twitter to find out just how much Alec Baldwin is taunting our would-be “Scooby Doo” villain who lives in a gold apartment in the Black Lagoon. Continue reading
It’s been fifty years since Star Trek began its spectacular eleven-season run on NBC. In its heyday, it was one of the most-watched shows on television, and the final episode in 1977 had the highest ratings of any TV show except for the 1974 Beverly Hillbillies finale. Star Trek spawned two spin-off series and a movie, but since the 1970s, Star Trek’s popularity has waned, and it does not get the attention it deserves. Let’s look back at this science fiction icon. Continue reading
Here’s your Crass OITNB discussion post. You may want to subscribe to this post (at the top of the comment section) to be notified of new comment threads from those who haven’t finished the new season yet.
HEY! Spoilers after the jump and in the comments.
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Donald Trump will be unstoppable; OJ Simpson has never heard of such a thing as a knife; ABC wants to be your “Baby”; Bennifer will never die; Balls, that is all; the worst earworm of all time to get bigger and louder; THIS IS SPART…ER…AMERICA! Ghostbroadsters, right? Continue reading
Deadpool sets the best/worst example; Michael Bay will be laughing at us as Transformers becomes a Groundhog Day nightmare; movie theaters are an abstract concept; M. Night Shyamalan still gets work in this town; Vin Diesel probably has a “Fast and Furious” room in his house; and we never saw MacGyver use duct tape, did you?
Clear your calendars because The People vs. OJ Simpson miniseries will be premiering on FXNOW tomorrow, Tuesday, February 2nd. Episodes will be available online beginning on February 3rd in case you don’t prioritize appropriately. The network is going for a crime version of American Horror Story. They will cover a real-life crime over ten episodes. This time, we get OJ. Continue reading
Some videos to go with your holiday feasting. Continue reading