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The Truth Behind Whose Line Is It -- Blooper reel

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'ryan stiles, colin mochrie, drew carey, greg proops, bloopers' to 'ryan stiles, colin mochrie, drew carey, greg proops, wayne brady, bloopers' - edited by xxovercastxx

The Truth Behind Whose Line Is It -- Blooper reel

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'ryan, colin, drew, proops, bloopers' to 'ryan stiles, colin mochrie, drew carey, greg proops, bloopers' - edited by xxovercastxx

Gov't stopped funding charity, private donations surge 500% (Politics Talk Post)

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Craig Ferguson on Charlie Sheen

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Ricky Gervais keeps it light, even at his mother's funeral

Penn & Teller on the Anti-Vaccination Movement

Justin Bieber Walks Into Glass Door

Skeeve says...

I realize one can't read the tone of my post, but I was being facetious about hating him. I hate him as much as I hate the Nissan Cube - I would never pay for one, I don't understand why anyone likes them and I think the person who designed it should be smacked upside the head but I wouldn't have them all dumped into the middle of the ocean.

That said, worked hard and earned his fame?

He is a mass marketed tool of the recording industry. He won a genetic lottery that makes him physically appealing to preteen girls and has a decent voice. He had the luck to be accidentally seen on YouTube by a marketing executive who arranged for him to sing with Usher one week later. He is a naive teenager being blindly led down a path of fame and riches by people who know how to sell things much more than they know music.

He doesn't deserve to be in the same sentence as The Barenaked Ladies, who seriously worked hard as independent musicians, or Jim Carey, who was/is a comic genius. They are great Canadian entertainers, Justin Bieber is not.>> ^doogle:

>> ^Skeeve:
"I don't know if you seen it but..."
There are so many reasons to hate Justin Bieber - I'm choosing to hate him for his bad grammar and for giving a bad name to us Canadians.

Canadians' extreme modesty pushes us to dislike success and fame of Canadians on top. So they go elsewhere for their fame & success, while Canada pushes them out. Barenaked Ladies, Alanis Morrissette, Jim Carrey, etc.
I'm not at all into Bieber's music, but the kid's got a good head on his shoulders and he's worked hard and earned his fame.
You don't have to like him. But you don't have to hate him either. Or listen to his music. Or watch a video aptly titled "Justin Bieber Walks Into Glass Door"

Wayne Brady Has Fallen To A New Low

Throbbin says...

Really? I don't think so. Between the zany, low-rent crowd, the stupid costumes, and the lame dialogue and jokes I thought this was pretty bad. Yes, Drew Carey is doing better, and good for him. This show just comes off as a cheap runner-up to The Price Is Right.

I would have pictured him with his own comedy show by now (a-la chappelle show). I never thought he was that funny, but apparently he has a huge fan base. Even that lame "Don't forget the lyrics" gameshow was a step-up from this.>> ^EmptyFriend:

seems like a pretty good gig for someone from a moderately successful improv comedy show. what else would you picture him doing? even drew carey has basically the same job now, albeit for a better show.

Wayne Brady Has Fallen To A New Low

Little Girl Sings Amazing Grace, Amazingly!

Hybrid says...

For her age it's good. But she's in danger of going all "Christina Aguilera", whereby instead of holding a note, she takes it up and down all the time, which I'm not a fan of. Mariah Carey does the same.

Nerdist Podcast with Adam Savage of Mythbusters (Blog Entry by lucky760)

dag says...

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I heard that interview with Pollack- and was thinking of checking his podcast out too - as the interview was funny. The only thing that put me off is that he literally used "literally" to mean figuratively about 7 times in the interview- I'm not sure I could take that. >> ^lucky760:

I'm right there with you. I enjoy the things they discuss on Nerdist (e.g., the conversation with Drew Carey), but it feels sort of impotent because it's delivered like you're just eavesdropping on a conversation rather than being presented a production. I'm really surprised it's #6 among all podcasts and #1 in the comedy category above Ricky Gervais and Adam Carolla, but he does have a bit of a built-in podcast-centric geek audience.
ACP is always my first podcast of the day. The Bob Zmuda interview was great, but was cut too short due to the double booking.
Have you listened to Kevin Pollak's Chat Show? I discovered it thanks to his interview on Carolla. He has some really quality stuff. I also listen to the Parent Experiment, Frosty Heidi and Frank, After Hours with Heidi and Frank, the Pretty Good Podcast, and Loveline.
I haven't heard of the Marketplace of Ideas, but I'll give them a go.

Nerdist Podcast with Adam Savage of Mythbusters (Blog Entry by lucky760)

lucky760 says...

I'm right there with you. I enjoy the things they discuss on Nerdist (e.g., the conversation with Drew Carey), but it feels sort of impotent because it's delivered like you're just eavesdropping on a conversation rather than being presented a production. I'm really surprised it's #6 among all podcasts and #1 in the comedy category above Ricky Gervais and Adam Carolla, but he does have a bit of a built-in podcast-centric geek audience.

ACP is always my first podcast of the day. The Bob Zmuda interview was great, but was cut too short due to the double booking.

Have you listened to Kevin Pollak's Chat Show? I discovered it thanks to his interview on Carolla. He has some really quality stuff. I also listen to the Parent Experiment, Frosty Heidi and Frank, After Hours with Heidi and Frank, the Pretty Good Podcast, and Loveline.

I haven't heard of the Marketplace of Ideas, but I'll give them a go.

In 1991, a young Drew Carey impressed Johnny Carson

So which was the best film? (User Poll by Throbbin)

kulpims says...

seems we all agree Avatar was fantastic, but at the same time not an award worthy movie. Hurt locker is also a solid movie, but i think not a very memorable one, at least from a viewpoint of a non-american viewer. District 9 is good, but i'm always a bit dissapointed with sci-fi movies, could have made it much better, imo. the basterds i'm still very ambivalent towards, it has its moments of genius and some totaly redundant parts. haven't seen Up yet.
I saw Un Prophete today, the french crime drama that was nominated for best foreign language film - it's awesome, i really recommend it. it's more than 2 hours long and keeps you glued to the screen till the very end, fantastic script and great acting! also, i think carey mulligan should have won the oscar for An Education



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