As yet I have no idea how to make it a look a little more seamless with post content, but I have no added a "Tweet" button to the blog posts. If you love it, hate it, don't care, feel free to let me know. It's an experiment for now to see if people use it and how it works out.
Before I could even finish typing this someone is using it, so it may work out well :) The only thing I hate is that it uses RT @tweetme right now. I wish it would RT @wendyyoung so I would know!
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Add to myYahoo!Bagpipes: While Lily and Marshall's marriage spirals into a never-ending series of arguments, "Ro-Ro" and "Barnstormer" transform into treacle. Except for winning a brief, stealthy Slap Bet, and peering behind Barney and Robin's mask of perfection, Ted matters nary a whit on his own show.
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Add to myYahoo!It’s still hard to adjust to Ted being the single one in the bunch on How I Met Your Mother. It seems like the last few weeks he’s been regulated to small side stories while the couples, Marshal/Lily and Barney/Robin do most of the heavy lifting story-wise. That’s not to say that the episodes have [...]
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Add to myYahoo!I haven't been shy about how excited I am about George Clooney's upcoming box office takeover, and the hits just keep on coming. Clooney is in talks to star in The Descendants, a dramedy that follows a rich family man (Clooney) who tries to prevent his family from falling apart by taking his daughters on a trip to find his wife's lover. Alexander Payne will direct the film, which is based on the Kaui Hart Hemmings novel of the same name.
Clooney has had a well-rounded career to say the least, and I'm looking forward to seeing him in a role that showcases his talent as a serious actor as well as his charm and comedic timing. Plus, we haven't seen him in a ton of doting dad roles (other than One Fine Day which holds a special place in my heart). I'm excited to see Clooney tap into his emotions to bring us a different side to the bachelor than what we see in interviews and on red carpets.
Are you excited for more Clooney, or are you feeling a bit overwhelmed with Men Who Stare at Goats, The Fantastic Mr. Fox, and Up in the Air all slated for release in the next few weeks?
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Add to myYahoo!And another cherished myth of my childhood just died…Like many other children of the ’80s in the New York City environs, WNBC’s “Live at 5″ broadcast was part of my daily ritual, the 5 p.m. local news program serving as the[...]
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I remember watching Boomtown for the first time. I remember where I was, and at what point in our lives it was on the air. Now, I watch a lot of television and have seen and forgotten more shows than most people would ever even want to be aware of. But Boomtown had that much of an impact on me.
Oh, I'm a sucker for a unique premise or take on familiar territory. I first tuned in to 24 because it took place in "real time," and I just had to see how that would work. I tuned into Boomtown because it promised me a look at crime from every possible perspective. How, I wondered, is that possible? And yet it brilliantly, beautifully and all too briefly was.
Continue reading Gone Too Soon: Boomtown
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Add to myYahoo!http://www.fancast.com[...]
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Add to myYahoo!V premieres this week on ABC but to TV viewers who were around 25 years ago, it feels a little like déjà vu. The original V series aired on NBC in 1984 with lizard aliens coming down to earth.[...] Read more!
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Add to myYahoo!Meat Natalie: The cheftestants first have to cook faux-TV dinners and then must cook a meal in a steakhouse for Natalie Portman, vegetarian.
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There's good casting and then there's great casting. NCIS has had a propensity for great casting when it comes to the father's of the core characters. Michael Nouri has been spot on as Ziva's autocratic Israeli father. Ralph Waite was a surprising, but superb, choice as Jethro's down to earth father.
Now, we've just heard the news that there's another pop coming to NCIS.
If you haven't read about the famous TV star chosen and you don't want to know about it, please, don't read any further. However, if you can handle casting without feeling like the story lines are spoiled, follow after the jump.
Continue reading NCIS casts Tony's dad... and he's someone you know
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