February 18, 2009
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, 24, American Idol, Scrubs, How I Met Your Mother, Heroes, TV Squad Lists, TV Squad Ten Bromances have been around, well, forever really, but you'd never use the term for say, Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte (48 Hours) or Paul Newman and Robert Re...
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Jane Boursaw
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February 06, 2009
Has anyone else ever thought they could hear hints of Hank Hill from Fox’s King of the Hill when President Obama speaks? I am not sure if it is the cadence or the tone or what. Can anyone else put their finger on the vocal similarities? I am trying to put together two clips to show the similar...
Kingdom Living
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mattdabbs
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January 24, 2009
I watch a lot of television. I’ve broken it down into 4 relatively arbitrary categories: Animated, Comedy, Drama and Sci Fi/Fantasy. I left Reality sows off the list because, really, no one cares. Some may argue with the categories, but, Hell, it’s my list, so screw ‘em. The programs on this l...
(Cool) Shite on the Tube - Film, TV, Comics, Games, Books, Genre Pop Culture.
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Scott From LA
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December 03, 2008
Our gratuitous burnout ripping the tires to shreds demonstrates this ROUSH F-150 burns petroleum-based rubber. However, this very special pickup doesn't fuel up with pedestrian dinosaur juices like gas or diesel. Instead, it's powered fully by propane, the same thing powering a backyard grill. galle...
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Andrew Didorosi
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November 06, 2008
The first chapter of the best selling book groundswell asks and answers the question "why the groundswell -- and why now?" Groundswell does not refer to the rock band of that name, but to the phenomenon of customers defining brands and companies in the social web by talking about them on Facebook, w...
Pharma Marketing Blog
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John Mack
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October 31, 2008
The saddest news out there today is that after abusing Mike Judge's wryly funny "King of the Hill" for 13 years now, Fox has finally pulled the plug, effective at the end of this season. After the way it's been treated with the often nonexistent post-pro football slot, you could really probably call...
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Reel Fanatic
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March 26, 2008
CENTURY CITY, Calif., March 25 The 10 remaining Idolettes are forced to sing songs from the year they were born, while the cast of the sitcom " 'Til Death" mugs in the front row of the audience and show host Ryan Seacrest pimps Coca-Cola's new cup designs....
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February 08, 2008
Even though I don't go out of my way to watch it any more, Mike Judge's "King of the Hill" has been kind of like an old sweater you find hidden in the back of a dresser drawer: No matter when you find it, it's always immediately comforting. And "King of the Hill," of course, has been a rather amazin...
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