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.)

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“Revolution” Trailer

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

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.

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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’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 ‘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.

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.

Is Britta Community’s MVP this year? Her character has been consistently awesome.

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Sigh. I can’t find a stream or a download of this show from episode 34 on ANYWHERE. Not fair. :(

Sigh. I can’t find a stream or a download of this show from episode 34 on ANYWHERE. Not fair. :(

Jessica Sanchez - The Prayer

Must…not…fall…back…into…American…Idol….

All caught up. <3

All caught up. <3

Excuse me, Princess!

Miss Blank &lt;3

Miss Blank <3

Girls&#8217; Generation and Bill Murray backstage on the set of The Late Show With David Letterman. &lt;3

Girls’ Generation and Bill Murray backstage on the set of The Late Show With David Letterman. <3

8bitmonkey:

Where the diddly is Bart?

8bitmonkey:

Where the diddly is Bart?

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