Apr. 25th, 2007

silversolitaire: (d'oh!)
I'm trying to get spoiled for the final season of Queer as Folk and somehow this seems to be an impossibility. spoiler cut, just in case ) And yes, I know I'm way behind everyone else on QAF, but I knew the real QAF way before everyone in the US did (okay, I know, lofty claim. Of course I wasn't the only one who watched the real QAF or else there never would have been a second series and a US version *g*. But you get the idea), so when it finally came out in the US it just felt like a lame copycat version of what I knew and loved. There were a couple of issues I had with the US version, and still do, but I kinda warmed to it I guess. So now I want to get spoiled, dammit, but all the guides are gone or suck! D:
silversolitaire: (love!)
I neither like TR Knight or Katherine Heigl particularily (I mean, nothing against them, but I wouldn't usually save their pictures either), but for some reason I find this picture very endearing. As a matter of fact, I'm tempted to iconify it even. What do you think? (source: WireImage.com)

OMG yay!

Apr. 25th, 2007 11:40 pm
silversolitaire: (Eleven)
Spinal Tap Lives!

The seminal spoof rock band Spinal Tap is due to make a reunion appearance at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York tonight (Wednesday) with a new 15-minute film describing their lives since the original This Is Spinal Tap mockumentary was released in 1984. The Associated Press reported on Tuesday that the original band members, guitarist Nigel Tufnel (played by Christopher Guest), singer David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean) and bassist Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer), are also due to perform at Wembley Stadium in England as part of the Live Earth concerts on July 7. In an interview, director Marty DeBergi (Rob Reiner) said, "They're not that environmentally conscious, but they've heard of global warming. ... Nigel thought it was just because he was wearing too much clothing that if he just took his jacket off it would be cooler."


I can't wait!!!!!!!!!! *dances excitedly*

And this looks interesting, too! hehehe

'Star Wars': The Animated Spoof

George Lucas has agreed to participate in a 30-minute animated spoof of Star Wars, Comedy Central announced today (Wednesday). Robot Chicken: Star Wars will feature spoofs of key scenes and characters in Lucas's Star Wars films. Lucas will provide the voice for an animated version of himself. Also appearing in the voice cast will be Mark Hamill, reprising his role as Luke Skywalker. An all-star cast also includes: Conan O'Brien, Seth MacFarlane, Robert Smigel, Malcolm McDowell, and Hulk Hogan. The special is scheduled to air on June 17.

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