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Interview: Joss Whedon talks Dr Horrible's Sing-Along Blog: Commentary! - The Musical
TV Feature | Matt Looker | 20th January 2020
Congratulations to everyone who read that thing I wrote last year about the brilliant, amazing burst of fruit flavour that is Commentary! The Musical - a musical commentary recorded for Dr Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog. Well done to all of you who went on to not only watch the main feature, but also sought out the commentary, listened to all the songs and dialogue whilst reading the lyrics online, just as I suggested. Seeing it through makes each of you a huge fucking nerd (you’ll no doubt get that reference now). Achievement unlocked. Here’s me interviewing Joss Whedon about the whole thing.
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Apropos of nothing, let's revisit Dr Horrible's Sing-Along Blog: Commentary! - The Musical
TV Feature | Matt Looker | 12th June 2019
Now that films like La La Land and The Greatest Showman are being celebrated for inventing the musical, it’s time to reappraise the best thing to ever come singing out of the Whedonverse. No, not Once More With Feeling. And no, not Dr Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog. I’m obviously talking about Dr Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog: Commentary! – The Musical. But you knew that already. It's in the title. Come with me on a terribly niche journey...
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A Million Ways To Die In The West
Movie Review | Matt Looker | 29th May 2014
It's a tired opinion, but Seth MacFarlane really does only appeal to fans of Seth MacFarlane… of which, I imagine the number one fan is Seth MacFarlane. Such is the extent of the lazy self-indulgence at work here, resulting in a film that misfires as many times as its title suggests. A Million Ways To Die In The West? I don’t have enough space here to list every single one, but here are the highlights.
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The eight lamest "snarks" from Nikki Finke's Emmys "live-snark" (UGHHH)
Movie Feature | Ali Gray | 23rd September 2013
"Come for the cynicism... stay for the subversion!" promises industry analyst Nikki Finke ahead of her Emmy Awards liveblog - or "live-snark". You want subversion? You want the evening turned on its head? You've got it: Finke posted a picture of host Neil Patrick Harris UPSIDE DOWN. Take that! More depressingly awful put-downs after the jump.
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Congratulations to Doogie Howser, emcee
TV News | Ed Williamson | 23rd September 2013
Well done to everyone's friend Neil Patrick Harris, who appears to have gone down a storm hosting the Emmys. I would congratulate everyone who won awards too, but in truth I only posted this to make the pun in the headline.
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Thing no one suggested would happen won't happen, it is confirmed
TV News | Ed Williamson | 10th April 2012
Always first with breaking entertainment news, Digital Spy has reported that How I Met Your Mother star Alyson Hannigan is not expecting twins.
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DVD weekly: more like DVD WEAKly
TV Feature | Kirsty Harrison | 20th February 2012
This week's DVD weekly is pretty poor; releases aren't so much scraping the bottom of the barrel as they are wearing a hole in the floor underneath it. I guess TV production companies the length and breadth of the country realise we're all saving our money to buy gigantic pancakes this week.
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New image of 'The Smurfs' looks... ah fuck my life
Movie News | Luke | 11th November 2010
Last week we got our first glimpse of the new animated Tintin movie, currently in production with cinema legends Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson at the helm. At the complete opposite end of the interest spectrum lies The Smurfs, brought to you by the director of Big Momma's House. Who let this happen? Belgium, you've got a lot of explaining to do.
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Competition: Win How I Met Your Mother: series 5 on DVD
TV Feature | Kirsty | 12th October 2010
The 5th series of The Longest Answer To Any Question Ever, is currently showing on E4, and we’ve got 3 copies of the full series on DVD to give away in exchange for your answer to a simple question.
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