With Helen in control of the house, good is triumphing over evil; mattresses are being flipped; noses are being sniffed; and attempts to throw challenges are being whiffed. This season of Big Brother is getting good.
What a difference a week makes! Why, it was just last Sunday that I was fretting about the complete lack of likable players this season. Turns out that all we needed was some abhorrent behavior from the house’s most repugnant foursome – Aaryn, Jeremy, Kaitlin, and GinaMarie – to bring out the truly commendable qualities possessed by several of the other houseguests. By having a...
What a difference a week makes! Why, it was just last Sunday that I was fretting about the complete lack of likable players this season. Turns out that all we needed was some abhorrent behavior from the house’s most repugnant foursome – Aaryn, Jeremy, Kaitlin, and GinaMarie – to bring out the truly commendable qualities possessed by several of the other houseguests. By having a...
- 7/15/2013
- by John Cochran
- EW.com - PopWatch
In my recap of the "Survivor: Caramoan" finale, I pretended that Dawn Meehan had finished second, beating Sherri Biethman. That wasn't really true, of course. Dawn and Sherri received the same number of votes, which was "zero" as John Cochran rolled to a commanding victory. The result was easy to predict after one of the most lopsided Final Tribal Councils in the show's history. Dawn was forced to defend being both strategically tough, but also emotional. Sherri was forced to defend her mere presence in the Top 3. And Cochran was asked what animal his game most resembled. It...
- 5/15/2013
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Sean "Diddy" Combs has a sure-proof way to get rid of his headache after late-night Cîroc binges. No surprise -- it's water. AQUAhydrate water, to be exact. Combs and fellow entertainment powerhouse Mark Wahlberg announced they will be the new faces of the bottled brand at a press conference in Beverly Hills, Calif., Wednesday, peppering the room with jokes and stories about their friendship and why they love the Alkalized electrolyte water so much.
"I was at a party last night till 4 a.m., and look how fresh and hydrated I am today," Combs said. "For the brothers out there, ashiness is something that is running rampant through our communities and this right here keeps me with my glow."
Wahlberg turned to Combs and joked, "You left out the most important part: AQUAhydrate allows you to drink Cîroc vodka all night. This is a miracle cure for a hangover. I...
"I was at a party last night till 4 a.m., and look how fresh and hydrated I am today," Combs said. "For the brothers out there, ashiness is something that is running rampant through our communities and this right here keeps me with my glow."
Wahlberg turned to Combs and joked, "You left out the most important part: AQUAhydrate allows you to drink Cîroc vodka all night. This is a miracle cure for a hangover. I...
- 2/27/2013
- by Sasha Bronner
- Huffington Post
Review by Sam Moffitt
Some movies stay with you. People are constantly amazed that I can remember so much about movies but also what theatre I saw them in and under what circumstances. Movies can be like songs in the memory, where you were physically and mentally and emotionally the first time you heard a song and how it takes on much more meaning than the musicians ever intended. The same with books, I recall at what point in my life I read certain books and where I was at the time. And so, it’s the same with movies, for me anyway.
In 1966 my Father entered John Cochran Veteran’s Hospital in St. Louis, on North Grand, for brain surgery. He never walked out of there. We were visiting Dad before the surgery, at eleven years old I was already a die hard Movie Geek. I used to beg my parents,...
Some movies stay with you. People are constantly amazed that I can remember so much about movies but also what theatre I saw them in and under what circumstances. Movies can be like songs in the memory, where you were physically and mentally and emotionally the first time you heard a song and how it takes on much more meaning than the musicians ever intended. The same with books, I recall at what point in my life I read certain books and where I was at the time. And so, it’s the same with movies, for me anyway.
In 1966 my Father entered John Cochran Veteran’s Hospital in St. Louis, on North Grand, for brain surgery. He never walked out of there. We were visiting Dad before the surgery, at eleven years old I was already a die hard Movie Geek. I used to beg my parents,...
- 2/11/2013
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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