When the Terminator said "I'll be back" I bet you never thought it'd be as a little girl. The Fox Network series Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles stars Summer Glau as Cameron a female Terminator sent back to service... I mean serve John Conner and ensure he survives to lead the resistance in the inevitable rise of the ... [Read More]
Voyage of The Damned, Doctor Who's third Christmas special, was the series highest viewed episode since its reboot. Thanks in no small part to guest star Kylie Minogue.
And viewers were not disappointed. This episode had everything: humor, romance, and a ginormous cruise spaceship dubbed the Titanic filled with murderous ... [Read More]
Not since the movie Dogma has the creator been so thoroughly accosted as in this week's American Dad! Christmas special "The Most Adequate Christmas Ever." Definitely one of the series' better episodes, the plot is an homage to the movie classic Defending Your Life. After leading his family on a death march for the perfect ... [Read More]
MTV stopped played music video long ago. It was split into MTV 1, MTV 2 and MTV Tres. And they're all inundated with really bad reality shows so where can you find your music videos? Commercials.
It's a win-win. You discover a new song and the advertiser gets to sear their product into your brain with a catchy chorus ... [Read More]
Not since Doggy Steps has an infomercial so persuasively pushed a product that we never knew we needed. Introducing the: Back-Up. Frankly pardner, a bed-mounted shotgun rack just makes good sense, as the company's website explains: it intimidates intruders (assuming they're already in the room while you're dead asleep), it's ... [Read More]
Icon Alan Moore has long voiced his resentment over the corporate mutilation of his comics, going so far as to divorce himself from both the credit & compensation for Hollywood's reinterpretations of his work. But it took a Simpsonized version of Alan Moore (video right) to really illustrate his contempt for the money ... [Read More]
Just when you thought you'd seen it all, toilet paper gets political. The symbolism in Charmin's newest commercial, which features two bears, one red and one blue, running against each other in a race could not be any more overt, particularly with the 2008 elections closing ... [Read More]



