Monday, November 03, 2008

Puppies vs. Kitties

Natalie Portman and Rashida Jones are at it again, encouraging people to vote... for kitties. Not to long ago, they were saying the answer to the global financial crisis was puppies. Which is it ladies?





We here at Pop Cultured try to stay out of these kinds of divisive politics but I'm going to have to take a stand. Puppies '08! If puppies throw Karen Filippelli on the ticket I am even more there. 

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D & L's Top 30 TV show themes

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Sunday, November 02, 2008

D & L's Top 30 TV show themes

#29

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Saturday, November 01, 2008

Cake - Never There

A great song. A great viral video. This kid knows how to work a jump cut and a pair of aviators. He's not hard on the eyes either.

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Things That Exist - Theodore Rex

The other night, during an insomnia prompted channel surfing endeavor, I came across this gem of a film. According to wikipedia New Line dropped out of theatrical distribution on this bad boy after some negative reaction at screenings. Who could've predicted that? It thus became the most costly direct-to-video film ever at the time of it's Blockbuster debut. Without further ado... here's the movie where Whoopi Goldberg solves crimes with her dinosaur partner.

Theodore Rex (1996) 

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D & L's Top 30 TV show themes

#30

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Friday, October 31, 2008

Scaaaaaaary Pictures (of my dogs)!

Abby the Witchy Woman:



I don't know what Murray is supposed to be, but he looks angry:

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Horror Theme of the Day: Halloween

I mean, honestly, what did you expect? It's the movie score of the day and my ringtone for the month of October three years running.

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Zombie Vs. Shark

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30 Rock - Do-Over

Blogging about 30 Rock is difficult because I love it so much that I can't even begin to have a sense of objectivity or perspective. Including watching this online before it aired and re-watching it on TiVo I've already seen this episode 5 times. I'm pretty sure that in my ideal version of this post I'd just copy the entire script and put my favorite parts (which would be everything but the commercials) in bold. Keeping that in mind... here are the things I learned from this week's 30 Rock:


Dick Cheney is mostly metal.

Devon doesn’t even care when we should have cake for people whose birthdays are on the weekend… the Friday before at lunch.

Liz has gotten rid of all her Colin Firth movies in case they’re considered erotica. That man can wear a sweater.
The only thing Kathy and Devon need assistance with is deciding which John Mayer song to do it to.

That theme park fire didn’t destroy any of the stuff it was supposed to.

Rumors make a “ru” out of “mor” and “s”.

Jenna still doesn’t know how that Japanese commercial advertised Tokyo University but she’s going to use this $300 to buy us all some new boots for her.

Liz entertains gentlemen sex guests once a year, maybe, but she’d be open to cutting that down.

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Jenna has a stalker named Yolanda who sends her headless dolls. 

GE is just G. Devon sold the e to Samsung. They’re Samesung now.

Tracy’s has a giant piece of bling that says "Dong Slayer".

Tracy and Liz go back like spinal chords and car seats. That's not an expression.

Kathy and Jack hug it out to Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch's “Good Vibrations

Jack paid his way through Princeton by working that day shift at that graveyard and that graveyard shift at that Days Inn.

Kathy Geis wears Dora the explorer panties clearly made for an obese child

The best part of soap operas is when someone’s twin interrupts a wedding or someone pulls a gun at the fitness center.

Jack and Liz aren't the worst people. Graduate students are the worst.

Liz will make both of you disappear just like she did with Vivienne and Patch. She's just been paranoid ever since that incident with the weather machine.

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Nerdy Jack-o'-lanterns!

It glows with the brilliant light of truthiness (and provides a nice thematic bride to the next few days when we'll stop thinking about pumpkins and start thinking about politics), the Colbert-o'-lantern! 

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The Onion - Has Halloween Become Over-commercialized?

I think it's time we all take a moment today to ponder the reason for the season.

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Guinea Saurus Rex

This weeks South Park, "Pandemic 2: The Startling," was amazing and when I watch the following clip from it I have but two thoughts: 1) Mmm. Outback sounds so good right now and 2) Guinea Saurus Rex is totally the it costume for this Halloween. You bitches better get started on that last minute stitching... making a guinea pig inside a dinosaur isn't easy. 


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Scaaaaaaary Dog Video!

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Horror Theme of the Day: Scream

This industrial theme from Marco Beltrami, titled "Trouble in Woodsboro/Sydney's Lament," is one of the most recognizable movie scores ever and a personal favorite.

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