How I Met Your Mother Review: "The Drunk Train" (Episode 7.16)
In a perfect world How I Met Your Mother would contain two types of episodes. The first would be non-stop comedy that somehow manages to push the semimetal story forward. Last week’s episode had the first part of that down, but failed at developing any of the characters or plots. The second type of episode would contain one ridiculous off the wall plot along with a heartwarming or tear jerking storyline. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsHow I Met Your Mother Review: "The Burning Beekeeper" (Episode 7.15)
How I Met Your Mother has only had two episodes since the New Year, but they were pretty top notch. This week the show returned after a few weeks off with a concept episode similar to the early era of the show. This week, “The Burning Beekeeper” sets up the premise that everything that goes wrong and Marshall and Lily’s housewarming party occur within a five minute timeframe. So Future Ted decides to take a nonlinear approach (go figure) and tell the story one room at a time. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsThe Muppets
It’s been a strained twelve years since everyone’s favorite felt misfits played the music, lit the lights or set foot on the big screen. Purchased by Disney in 2004, the Muppets have spent most of the aughties laying low, popping up in the occasional web series or comic book. While Jim Henson’s beloved creations have stayed out of the public eye for a decade plus, the public eye never quit looking for the Muppets. So it’s with a sigh of relief that a gaggle of bawdy comedians have resurrected Kermit, Miss Piggy and the gang in a candid love letter... read more
Found in: Movies, ReviewsHow I Met Your Mother Review: "The Rebound Girl" (Episode 7.11)
If you haven’t heard about what happened on this week’s How I Met Your Mother do not read any further. Normally I like to recap and make observations about what worked and what didn’t work but still manage to keep the jokes and plot twists somewhat hidden, but this week has left me no choice but to discuss the spoiler ending. The writers have done a great job with balancing the comedy (which all sitcoms must have, right?) and the drama. You’re wrong if you say drama shouldn't be in a comedic series. All great series have some sort of dramatic elements. This season promised there would be a shift in the characters lives, and boy is there. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsWatch and Listen to Songs from The Muppets
With _The Muppets_ coming to theatres on Thanksgiving, more material is being released from the highly anticipated film. read more
Found in: Movies, NewsSNL Announces November Hosts and Musical Guests
Next month, _Saturday Night Live_ will have three weeks of new shows in a row and have just announced their lineup, which includes two first time hosts. read more
Found in: TV, NewsFull Tracklist to Muppets Soundtrack Revealed, Includes Andrew Bird and More
In preparation for the the upcoming Muppets film starring Jason Segel, aptly titled The Muppets, Disney will release an accompanying soundtrack on Nov. 21, two days prior to the film's release date. read more
Found in: Movies, NewsWatch the New Trailer for The Muppets
Disney recently released the third trailer for The Muppets movie coming out this fall, but it looks as though they are still not done messing with us. The first teaser looked like the movie was shaping up to be a chick flick, the second parodied The Hangover Part II and now this latest clip mimics this summer’s Green Lantern blockbuster. Don’t expect any solid details about the movie — there are only dramatic running scenes, one laughably vague clip about an “important plot point” and Jason Segel wondering if the film’s lack of a real trailer is due to the... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsWatch the Trailer for Jason Segel's Muppets Movie
Green With Envy is a film about star-crossed lovers in turmoil, chasing one another down busy city streets in the name of love… or at least that’s the cheesy plot Disney tricks viewers into first believing in their new trailer.... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsJason Segel Goes Undercover
How I Met Your Mother and Forgetting Sarah Marshall star Jason Segel is set to star in an upcoming comedy by DreamWorks about an undercover cop in the 1980s. The project, fittingly titled Undercover Cop, is being written by Jason Micallef, according to The Hollywood Reporter.... read more
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