AT&T TV Commercial - It’s Not Complicated “Werewolf”

This is the best one.

Jackie Chan as a guest on Running Man. <3
(Siwon, too.)

Jackie Chan as a guest on Running Man. <3

(Siwon, too.)

So, That “Community” Game Is Completely Real…

populationgo:

A savvy and ambitious Community fan has decided to fully undertake creating a real version of the now famous video game-based episode of the critically-acclaimed comedy.

Journey To The Center of Hawkthorne, currently available on Reddit, is still in its very early stages, which means it still has bugs and only a few screens to play in, but that shouldn’t stop fans from dreaming up what the final version could possibly become. The creator is also adding many extra costumes to dress up the gang, which faithful fans of the series will instantly recognize.

Several screenshots of the game are after the break.

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Gonna play this for sure.

misanthropejosh:

Second NES cover featuring Jeff! Shall be doing the rest after I get some sleep, not being creative as I’d like right now, thanks for all the reblogs and likes for the Abed one though! Community fans are the best! (also enjoy the slight reference to a certain capcom franchise.)

misanthropejosh:

Second NES cover featuring Jeff! Shall be doing the rest after I get some sleep, not being creative as I’d like right now, thanks for all the reblogs and likes for the Abed one though! Community fans are the best! (also enjoy the slight reference to a certain capcom franchise.)

(via communitythings)

“Revolution” Trailer

J.J. Abrams’ newest show for NBC. I’m interested.

Seungyeon on Running Man

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Jessica Sanchez - And I’m Telling You

I’ve been quite aware that Jessica was on this show this season and that she was really good. But my goodness….is this really the same little girl I watched on YouTube a few years back?

Joshua Ledet - It’s A Man’s World

So I’ve been good at avoiding American Idol this season for many reasons. But so many people tried to convince me to watch the end of last night’s show so I caved.

And I gotta ask…WHAT HAVE I BEEN MISSING?

Running Man…

Used to be so much better when the losing players would endure a punishment at the end of each episode. It made the need to win seem that much more important.

Don’t get me wrong, Running Man is still an entertaining show because each cast member now has a defining personality and is lovable in their own way, and the show still finds ways to be creative. But it’s also pretty evident that they’ve veered away a bit from the reality concept and lot of what they do now is more scripted than ever, which is a bit of a shame.

In any case, I encourage people to give this show a watch. It’s like Amazing Race meets The Mole meets bits and pieces of every other reality game show ever made. The only difference is that the participants are made up of the same core of celebrities, along with a guest celebrity or two (usually notable Korean actors and music idols) from various entertainment outlets each episode. The production value is top notch and the more you familiarize yourself with the cast, the more they become like your television best friends.

herochan:

Welcome to the World of Tomorrow
Art by Tovio Rogers
(via:justintr)

herochan:

Welcome to the World of Tomorrow

Art by Tovio Rogers

(via:justintr)

(Source: pachirisu, via m-paoword)

popculturebrain:

TV Promo: HBO’s The Newsroom

From Aaron Sorkin, starring Jeff Daniels. Emily Mortimer, Alison Pill, Dev Patel, John Gallagher, Jr., Olivia Munn, Thomas Sadoski , Sam Waterston, and Jane Fonda.

Holy. shit. It’s like the best parts of Sports Night, West Wing, and Studio 60 rolled into one. Also, don’t think that opening tirade didn’t recall the Studio 60 pilot, Mr. Sorkin.

(via imwithkanye)

Looking forward to this. Smart, talented team. Jeff Daniels also seems to play the asshole news anchor really well.

Also, this may be the first and only show I want to watch that has Olivia Munn in the cast. And this is coming from someone who likes the Munnster.

Currently watching: City Hunter - 1
Now THAT was a great first episode. A serious, action-packed revenge thriller mixed in with your typical kdrama romance and lighthearted fluff.
I think I&#8217;m going to really like this. 4.5/5

Currently watching: City Hunter - 1

Now THAT was a great first episode. A serious, action-packed revenge thriller mixed in with your typical kdrama romance and lighthearted fluff.

I think I’m going to really like this. 4.5/5

Operation Proposal
Had to drop Happiness in the Wind because it was too long and getting unnecessarily frustrating, and instead started on this bad boy per the request of a friend.
This show is less cheesy than it sounds and more interesting than the title leads on to be. A Korean remake of the Japanese drama, Operation Love (Proposal Daisakusan), the show follows a young man who, after being the &#8216;male of honor&#8217; of his childhood/best friend&#8217;s (the woman he loves, of course) wedding, gets a second chance to do what he was not able to do in the past&#8212;like actually confessing his love and stuff. And by second chance, I mean actually time-traveling to the past and redo some of what he perceived to be integral mistakes in their friendship/relationship.
Positives: The premise sounds far-fetched, but that&#8217;s what I actually like about it. The cinematography is really good for a drama. The soundtrack is sweet and is meant to induce tears. And the leading female, Park Eun Bin, reminds me of someone I used to know. She&#8217;s a cutie and I&#8217;m crushing on her big time.
Negatives: The show seems intent on dragging out the confession, which is par for the course for most romance dramas, but doesn&#8217;t make it less frustrating.
The interesting thing about this show is that you&#8217;re not really sure if changing the past will result in the lead male&#8217;s desired future. While the two leads are long-time childhood friends who obviously share a unique kind of bond with one another, it&#8217;s not clear whether they&#8217;re actually right for each other and destined to be together.
If you like things like love, fate, time-traveling, and baseball (yes, baseball), then this is a show you might want to check out.

Operation Proposal

Had to drop Happiness in the Wind because it was too long and getting unnecessarily frustrating, and instead started on this bad boy per the request of a friend.

This show is less cheesy than it sounds and more interesting than the title leads on to be. A Korean remake of the Japanese drama, Operation Love (Proposal Daisakusan), the show follows a young man who, after being the ‘male of honor’ of his childhood/best friend’s (the woman he loves, of course) wedding, gets a second chance to do what he was not able to do in the past—like actually confessing his love and stuff. And by second chance, I mean actually time-traveling to the past and redo some of what he perceived to be integral mistakes in their friendship/relationship.

Positives: The premise sounds far-fetched, but that’s what I actually like about it. The cinematography is really good for a drama. The soundtrack is sweet and is meant to induce tears. And the leading female, Park Eun Bin, reminds me of someone I used to know. She’s a cutie and I’m crushing on her big time.

Negatives: The show seems intent on dragging out the confession, which is par for the course for most romance dramas, but doesn’t make it less frustrating.

The interesting thing about this show is that you’re not really sure if changing the past will result in the lead male’s desired future. While the two leads are long-time childhood friends who obviously share a unique kind of bond with one another, it’s not clear whether they’re actually right for each other and destined to be together.

If you like things like love, fate, time-traveling, and baseball (yes, baseball), then this is a show you might want to check out.