Showing newest posts with label entertainment. Show older posts
Showing newest posts with label entertainment. Show older posts

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Everything You Need To Know About True Blood

HBO's hit show True Blood is returning Sunday night!! If you're new to this fangtastic show (sorry, I couldn't help it) or forgot a few things since last season's finale, here's everything you need to know about True Blood to get you ready for season 3.


Season 1: Vampires, shapeshifters, fangbangers and a murderer running loose Bon Temps.

Season 2: Sookie does Dallas, Eric gets a haircut (hotness!), religious nut jobs and we learn how to kill a Maenad.

Preview of Season 3: Here's what's coming this season...

Friday, January 22, 2010

I Got Lost + Everything You Need to Know about LOST

To be perfectly honest I only watched the first season of Lost and then for some reason I (no pun intended) lost interest. Yes, it's one of the most watched and talked about shows pretty much ever and I really don't have a clue why I stopped watching.

With all the hype surrounding the final season (premiering Feb. 2 on ABC) I thought maybe I should give it another shot. Then I saw the first 5 seasons were available on Hulu and I started watching. I was completely hooked and watched all 110 episodes in less than 2 weeks. Do I get an award? No, no award... just paler than normal skin and no social life.

If you haven't been watching (and don't have time to watch the first 5 seasons) or just need a refresher before the premiere, I found this video that recaps the first 5 seasons in 8 minutes and 15 seconds. So here's everything you need to know about Lost.


Now that you're caught up... here's a sneak peek of season 6. Seriously, why can't it just be February already? This is one season I won't miss.


Want more??? I also found this video of the flight 815 crash happening in real time. Enjoy! Now get lost.


Happy Friday!

Everyone loves Fridays... and puppies.


Remember the Shiba Inu puppy sensation from UStream last year? Well mommy Kika just had another litter last week.


Oh yes, the Shiba puppy cam is back! You can watch the pups live on UStream here. Have a good weekend!


Monday, January 11, 2010

TrueBlood: In Production



Season 3 of TrueBlood is back in production! Check out HBO's latest promo... I can't wait for it to air this summer because this show hurts so good.

This season we'll see some new blood. Kevin Alejandro, Linsday Pulsipher, Denis O'Hare, Marshall Allman, Theo Alexander, and Grant Bowler will all be joining the cast. However, I'm most excited for the addition of Joe Manganiello as Alcide!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

A Decade of Favs: Guilty Pleasures

A TV show you're scared to admit you watch or a song you secretly jam to in your car, don't worry we all have our little guilty pleasures. The past decade was full of quite a few for me, so next up on my Decade of Favs are my top 5 guilty pleasures.

As Seen on TV products: I've tried everything from Snuggies to Slap Chops. If I walk past the As Seen on TV section of Target or Bed Bath and Beyond I always take a peak! Here are just some of things I've tried... Smart Mop, Snuggie, Strap Perfect, Nads Hair Removal, Ped Egg, Bump Its, InStyler and the Ove Glove to name a few. I just need a Chia Pet and Six Minute Abs and I'm set. ;)


Ashlee & Jessica Simpson: Newlyweds, The Ashlee Simpson Show, Melrose Place, Dukes of Hazzard... I watched them all! I also bought (or downloaded) most of their albums. Ashlee's song La La is probably my guiltiest pleasure of them all! I think I just love all the scandals that follow them. Weddings, Breaks-ups, hook-ups, weightloss/gain, babies, plastic surgery, and the infamous SNL fiasco keep me wanting more.


The CW: Back in 2006 The WB and UPN combined forces to create the CW. With shows like Gossip Girl, One Tree Hill, Vampire Diaries, 90210, Melrose Place and America's Next Top Model I could probably live with just one channel. All the shows are pretty cheesetastic, but you can't help but watch.


Tabloid Mags and Gossip Blogs: Who's dating who, who got dumped, who's pregnant and who just checked into rehab? As much as we hate to admit it, we're obsessed with celebs. Star and Us Weekly get thrown into my shopping cart every now and then and PerezHilton.com and TMZ are checked daily. But, shh.. don't tell!


Reality TV: It's a little scary how much television I watch... and it's even scarier how much reality tv I watch. Some of it is actually good like Project Runway and Amazing Race, but for the most part the shows are complete train wrecks like Bad Girls Club, Jersey Shore, Real Housewives, Rock of Love, Real World/Road Rules Challenges. Other reality programming I watch more of than I'd care to admit are all the damn dating and wedding shows!



Now you know all my dirty little secrets. What are some of your guilty pleasures??

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

A Decade of Favs: TV Shows

Next on my decade of favs is my list of favorite television shows. You'll notice there aren't any reality shows on my list because there are just WAY too many and that could take days. This took a lot of time and thought, but I managed to get my list down to my top 20. Once again, these are in no particular order. Enjoy!

Deadwood (2004-2006) A western drama set in 1870s South Dakota created, directed and primarily written by David Milch. It's extremely explicit and profane which helped it earn 8 Emmys, a Golden Globe and some serious space in my DVR.

Deadwood © HBO

Weeds (2005-present) Suburban widow in an affluent area of California becomes the neighborhood drug dealer. The amazing Mary-Louise Parker picked up a Golden Globe for her performance and became a poster girl for pot.

Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009) This Sci-Fi military drama is a re-imagining of the 1978 tv series. I know I'm letting my geek flag fly with this choice, but I LOVED this show.

The Office (2001-2003 UK and 2005-present US) Both versions made the list because they're two of the most hilarious shows ever. Funnyman Ricky Gervais created, wrote and directed the British series with Stephen Merchant. Such a big hit! Yeah, that's what she said.

Undeclared (2001-2002) Another short lived Judd Apatow show (like Freaks and Geeks). Even though it only lasted one season, it was insanely hilarious and helped launch the careers of Apatow and Seth Rogan.

Undeclared © Fox

Scrubs (2001-present) After eight seasons on NBC, Scrubs is coming to an end early next year after switching to ABC. It was a great run you silly Sacred Heart docs! Not to mention Zach Braff is completely adorable.

The Wire (2002-2008) Creator, producer and writer David Simon says the show is "about the American city, and about how we live together. It's about how institutions have an effect on individuals." This Baltimore based crime drama could be one of the best shows ever.

30 Rock (2006-present) Tina Fey as Liz Lemon, head writer of the sketch comedy show TGS, is possibly the funniest lead woman on television today. Her writing also brings non-stop laughs.

Dexter (2006-present) Police forensics expert Dexter Morgan, played by Michael C. Hall, lives a double life as blood spatter analyst for Miami Metro PD and as a serial killer. The fourth season just wrapped with one of the most shocking finales.

Dexter © Showtime

Firefly (2002-2003) Writer/director Joss Whedon (creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer) created a world set 500 years in the future with a renegade space crew traveling unknown parts of the galaxy. The series had a relatively short life, but gained a larger audience and fan base after being released to DVD.

MadMen (2007-present) This American drama centers around a fictional advertising agency and the changing social mores of America in the 60s. The historical authenticity and costume design alone make this one amazing show.

Arrested Development (2003-2006) The dysfunctional and eccentric Bluth family earned this show six Emmys, a Golden Globe, the biggest cult following ever and a spot on Time's 100 Greatest Shows of All Time. This show should have lasted a lot longer than 3 seasons!

Chuck (2007-present) After a campaign to "Save Chuck," the action-comedy spy show starring Zachary Levi is returning next month for a much anticipated third season. I can't wait to see what creators Josh Schwartz (The OC) and Chris Fedak have in store for Chuck Bartowski and his new kung fu moves!

Chuck © NBC

How I Met Your Mother (2005-present) Josh Radnor, Jason Segel, Cobie Smulders, Alyson Hannigan and Neil Patrick Harris have to be the best and funniest cast on tv right now. This show just keeps getting better and better.

24 (2001-present) This show is longest running espionage series in tv history and stars the amazing Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer. The most intense and thrilling show I've ever seen always leaves me on the edge of my seat.

The OC (2003-2007) I had to have at least one teen drama on this list! The beautiful cast, dramatic and comedic story lines and great music made this show a must watch. Although after Marissa died (*tear*) it started to go downhill, the series finale more than made up for it.

True Blood (2008-present) Alan Ball (Six Feet Under, American Beauty) is a complete genius and someone I've admired for quite a while. He took one of my fav book series and turned it into one of the sexiest, intense and graphic shows ever. Everything from the cast, to the writing, the special effects and even the soundtrack is AMAZING.

True Blood © HBO

House (2004-present) While I'm usually not a fan of medical dramas, Gregory House (played by Hugh Laurie) is so sarcastic, antisocial, arrogant and witty this quickly became one of my favorite shows. Two Golden Globes and three Emmys don't hurt either.

The Flight of the Conchords (2007-2009) A two-man band from New Zealand trying to make it big as a folk band in New York. The show is ridiculously funny and their songs make you laugh so hard you'll cry. Another thing that will make you cry, the band announced there will not be a third season.

The Tudors (2007-present) This show is all about King Henry VIII, played by the gorgeous Jonathan Rhys Meyers, and his reign of England and many marriages. This Michael Hirst created drama gets better each season!

Glee (2009-present) The breakthrough comedy about a high school glee club is the funniest show to premiere in a long time. The laughs keeps coming and the musical numbers are absolutely fantastic. Sue Sylvester, played by Jane Lynch, is one of the funniest characters to hit the small screen.

Glee © Fox

Ok, you caught me. I had 21 shows (22 if you count both versions of The Office). Oh well, this is my blog and my list so I can do what I want :)

What are some of your fav shows of the decade? Any Lost, Grey's or Friday Night Lights fans?

Saturday, December 19, 2009

A Decade of Favs: Movies

Nicole Kidman as Satine in Moulin Rouge © 2001 - 20th Century Fox

Whether its movies, music, books or pretty much anything else, at the end of each year I love reading all the lists of the years' best. As we near the end of the 00s, I started thinking of all my favorites of the decade and wanted to make my own list.

The more I thought about it, the longer my lists got and the more difficult it became to rank them. So first up, in no particular order, are my favorite movies of the decade.


Memento (2000) Leonard, played by Guy Pearce, suffers from short-term memory loss and leaves himself notes (and tattoos) to help track down his wife's killer. Director Christopher Nolan keeps you on the edge of your seat in this thriller mystery.

Guy Pearce stars as Leonard in Memento. © 2001 - IFC Films

Dark Knight (2008) Another Christopher Nolan directed film and possibly my favorite Batman movie (Sorry Keaton!). It's safe to say Heath Ledger stole the screen and entranced us all with his portrayal of the Joker.

Zoolander (2001) Ben Stiller is at his best when he plays crazy over the top characters and this has to be one of the most quoted movies ever. "What is this?! A center for ants!?"

The Hangover (2009) Any movie with Mike Tyson singing "In the Air Tonight" needs to be on a 'Best Of' list. If you didn't laugh during this entire movie, hopefully it's because you have some rare disease that makes you incapable of laughter.

Zach Galifianakis, Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms in The Hangover. © 2009 - Warner Bros

The Departed (2006) The movie that finally got Scorcese his Oscar. If you need another reason besides that, here's 4... DiCaprio, Damon, Nicholson and Walhberg.

The Queen (2006) An intimate glimpse of how the Queen and Royal Family struggle to cope with such a public tragedy, the death of Princess Diana. Helen Mirren was such a tour-de-force and had to be on this list.

Moulin Rouge (2001) This movie made the musical relevant again. Not only is it just visually stunning, the modern music made everyone want to sing along. Director Baz Luhrmann is a genius!

The Last King of Scotland (2006) Forest Whitaker gave such chilling performance as Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, the brutality was almost too hard to watch. He pulled us into his world and we couldn't look away.

City of God (2003) The story of two bothers growing up in violent Rio de Janiero as their lives take different paths. Like Last King of Scotland, this is another brutal but completely beautiful film. If this list were in a numbered order, this would be number one.

Alexandre Rodrigues and Alice Braga in City of God © 2002 - Miramax

Tropic Thunder
(2008) Words can not explain how hilarious this film is. It's crude, offensive and at times, extremely tacky... but that's what makes it so good. It doesn't take itself too seriously and just wants Hollywood and all the retards to lighten up.

High Fidelity (2000) The ever adorable John Cusack plays Rob, a record store owner and compulsive list maker, who retraces his past girlfriends and top 5 breakups. Another extremely quotable movie. "John Dillinger was killed behind that theater in a hale of FBI gunfire. And you know who tipped them off? His f**king girlfriend. All he wanted to do was go to the movies."

Grizzly Man (2005) Nature loving Timothy Treadwell documents his journey living with wild bears in Alaska. Sounds like a boring documentary, right? Dude gets eaten by one of the bears.

The Devil Wears Prada (2006) Meryl Streep, who is normally the queen of drama, knocks every laugh out of the park with this hilarious comedy. Anne Hathaway proved she can hold her own against such a Hollywood dynamo.

Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. © 2006 - 20th Century Fox

Mystic River (2003) An investigation of into the death of a young woman reunites three childhood friends and a tragedy from their past unfolds. Oh, and it's directed by Clint Eastwood and won a couple of Oscars.

Little Miss Sunshine (2006) Dysfunctional is a understatement when describing this goofball family and their road-trip to the Little Miss Sunshine beauty pageant in a run-down VW bus.

Donnie Darko (2001) Donnie, played by Jake Gyllenhaal, is a teen troubled by visions of Frank, a large bunny rabbit, which manipulates his fate. Time travel, alternate universes, hypnosis, mental illness and supernatural events make this movie a must see.

Iron Man (2008) Billionaire inventor Tony Stark builds a high tech power suit and vows to protect the world as Iron Man after being kidnapped and forced to build devastating weapons. Robert Downey Jr. had the comeback of the decade!

Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man. © 2008 - Paramount Pictures

Billy Elliot (2000) An adorable and heartwarming British drama about a little boy and his love for ballet dancing. This inspiring tale is all about finding your passion and following your dreams.

Kill Bill (2003) This film was so epic it was broken up into two installments. Tarantino's homage to older film genres is all about an assassin named The Bride, played by Uma Thurman, and her revenge for the team that betrayed her.

Almost Famous (2000) A teenage journalist is given the chance to go on tour with rockband Stillwater and write for Rolling Stone. Writer/director Cameron Crowe was once a writer for Rolling Stone and the film is somewhat auto-biographical... and completely amazing.

Children Of Men (2006) In the not too distant future, humanity faces extinction as the entire population is infertile and unable to procreate. This film is on it's way to becoming a Sci-Fi classic.

The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) Ironic and completely absurd is the only way to describe this Wes Anderson film. Not just a top film of the decade, could possibly be one of the best of all time.

The Royal Tenenbaums © 2001 - Touchstone Pictures

American Psycho (2000) Christian Bale plays a man with a psychotic serial killing alternate ego in this thriller. Let's just say Patrick Bateman was Dexter before Dexter.

Juno (2007) A coming-of-age story about unplanned teen pregnancy. This comedy is incredibly offbeat but has the best writing and one of the best soundtracks of the decade!

Y Tu Mamá También (2001) Another coming-of-age story about two teen boys who take a road-trip with an older woman. The sexuality of the film made it controversial but also made it one of the best films of the decade.

Mulholland Drive (2001) Watching the film is like having an insane dream. After a car accident on Mulholland Dr a woman becomes amnesic and tries to find clues about what happened and who she is.

Laura Harring as "Rita" in Mulholand Dr. © 2001 - Universal Pictures

The Incredibles
(2004) An animated superhero movie, what's not to love? After being forced to live a quiet suburban life, a family of superheroes have to save the world.

Bubble Boy (2001) A young boy born with no immune system, played by Jake Gyllenhaal, has to live in a confined bubble in his parents' home. He makes his own bubble suit and ventures out into the real world to chase after the woman he loves. Yes, it's as ridiculous as it sounds.

Old School (2003) Three thirty-somethings try to re-live the youth of their college days by starting a frat. This movie has some of the best one-liners and quotes.

The Notebook (2004) There are a couple tearjerkers on this list, but this one has to top them all. Based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks (also wrote A Walk to Remember), this film is the story about two young people from very different backgrounds falling in love.

Amélie (2001) A whimsical Parisian tale of a young waitress who decides to help those around her and falls in love along the way. Audrey Tautou couldn't be more adorable.



What are your favs?

Monday, December 14, 2009

Renegade Craft Fair

This weekend I'll be attending the Renegade Craft Fair Holiday Sale in SF. So excited to check out over 150 of the best indie-craft and contemporary designers!



Get more info here.

[renegade handmade]

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Wild Pillows













Where the Wild Things Are pillows available at Urban Outfitters. They’re really cute, but not sure if I’d decorate my place with them.

I think the soundtrack, and possibly a Max doll, will be the only Wild Things merchandise I’ll pick up.


[urban outfitters]

Friday, October 16, 2009

New Music: New Moon Soundtrack













When I opened my front door a package was sitting on my doorstep waiting for me. It was the New Moon soundtrack I pre-ordered from Amazon.

I LOVE Amazon for shipping it to me just before the release date so I would get it in time and they have a pre-order price guarantee. I’m also getting a lot of use out of my Amazon Prime shipping account and recommend it to anyone who does a lot of online shopping.

As for the soundtrack itself. It’s amazing. It’s pretty hard to go wrong with artists like Muse, Death Cab, Sea Wolf and The Killers. Even if you’re not into the whole Twilight Saga phenomenon, it’s worth buying for all the great songs.

Fav song: The Violet Hour by Sea Wolf


[amazon]

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Nice Tweets











I had such a great time seeing Chris Hardwick at Irvine Improv tonight! He was hilarious, as always. He even said he recognized me from Twitter!

Here’s a pic Kyle snapped of Chris and me.

Follow Chris on Twitter: @nerdist. He has nice tweets.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

True Love

Having True Blood withdrawals? Here's a taste of Season 2.