[[tmz:video id="0_tps8rd91"]] "American Idol" alum William Hung can still pack a full house, which is exactly what happened on Saturday night at a bar in Arizona. Will -- who went viral for his attempt at Ricky Martin's "She Bangs" on 'A.I.' in 2004 -- played at the Third Base bar in Chandler. We're told the bar booked him for $1k and paid for his airfare and travel just so he could perform there, and Will...
- 8/21/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Those who say Lena Dunham‘s Girls isn’t relatable to anyone who doesn’t live in hipster Brooklyn hasn’t spent enough time with Shoshanna Shapiro.
Played by Zosia Mamet, Shoshanna is you who dreamed of life in the big city, only to be disappointed by how awful it smells and how rude people are. She’s you who grew up upper middle class in a cute two-story home, thinking of ways to rebel against your lame parents. She’s you whose naivete is constantly crushed by the real world. In short, if you’re the archetypal suburban girl, consider her your spirit animal. Here are a few more examples:
You’ve been told all your life to follow your dreams:
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Third base was the biggest deal at your high school, then you got to college and realized this:
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Mamet and her Girls co-stars give dating advice to all the Suburban girls out there…...
Played by Zosia Mamet, Shoshanna is you who dreamed of life in the big city, only to be disappointed by how awful it smells and how rude people are. She’s you who grew up upper middle class in a cute two-story home, thinking of ways to rebel against your lame parents. She’s you whose naivete is constantly crushed by the real world. In short, if you’re the archetypal suburban girl, consider her your spirit animal. Here are a few more examples:
You’ve been told all your life to follow your dreams:
[Photo Credit: Tumblr]
Third base was the biggest deal at your high school, then you got to college and realized this:
[Photo Credit: Giphy]
Mamet and her Girls co-stars give dating advice to all the Suburban girls out there…...
- 1/5/2015
- by Tara Aquino
- VH1.com
Those who say Lena Dunham‘s Girls isn’t relatable to anyone who doesn’t live in hipster Brooklyn hasn’t spent enough time with Shoshanna Shapiro.
Played by Zosia Mamet, Shoshanna is you who dreamed of life in the big city, only to be disappointed by how awful it smells and how rude people are. She’s you who grew up upper middle class in a cute two-story home, thinking of ways to rebel against your lame parents. She’s you whose naivete is constantly crushed by the real world. In short, if you’re the archetypal suburban girl, consider her your spirit animal. Here are a few more examples:
You’ve been told all your life to follow your dreams:
[Photo Credit: Tumblr]
Third base was the biggest deal at your high school, then you got to college and realized this:
[Photo Credit: Giphy]
Mamet and her Girls co-stars give dating advice to all the Suburban girls out there…...
Played by Zosia Mamet, Shoshanna is you who dreamed of life in the big city, only to be disappointed by how awful it smells and how rude people are. She’s you who grew up upper middle class in a cute two-story home, thinking of ways to rebel against your lame parents. She’s you whose naivete is constantly crushed by the real world. In short, if you’re the archetypal suburban girl, consider her your spirit animal. Here are a few more examples:
You’ve been told all your life to follow your dreams:
[Photo Credit: Tumblr]
Third base was the biggest deal at your high school, then you got to college and realized this:
[Photo Credit: Giphy]
Mamet and her Girls co-stars give dating advice to all the Suburban girls out there…...
- 1/5/2015
- by Tara Aquino
- TheFabLife - Movies
How about that — the world hasn’t ended yet after all!
To celebrate, let’s gather ’round our warm, comforting computer screens and watch a clip that evokes a simpler time — namely, this bit from last night’s Jimmy Fallon, in which Fallon enlists a few of his famous friends to help him perform Abbott and Costello’s classic play-on-words baseball bit “Who’s on First?” (The not-as-famous folk in the video are Fallon announcer Steve Higgins as Costello and Fallon head writer A.D. Miles as What.)
For comparison’s sake, here’s Abbott and Costello performing their routine:...
To celebrate, let’s gather ’round our warm, comforting computer screens and watch a clip that evokes a simpler time — namely, this bit from last night’s Jimmy Fallon, in which Fallon enlists a few of his famous friends to help him perform Abbott and Costello’s classic play-on-words baseball bit “Who’s on First?” (The not-as-famous folk in the video are Fallon announcer Steve Higgins as Costello and Fallon head writer A.D. Miles as What.)
For comparison’s sake, here’s Abbott and Costello performing their routine:...
- 12/21/2012
- by Hillary Busis
- EW.com - PopWatch
The Movie Network Channel has announced the finalists for its Movie Extra Webfest 2.0 competition.
The competition called for entrants to produce a 60 second trailer for a web series idea and post it on to the Movie Extra’s Facebook page.
The winner will receive $100,000 budget to produce a seven part series to premiere on Movie Extra’s Youtube site.
Last year’s winner was Henry and Aaron’s seven steps to Superstardom
With 15 finalists announced, the winner will be selected by a panel of judges including Marc Fennell (Triple J film critic and Hungry Beast presenter, Bradley Eldridge (creative director, Soap Creative), Mike Cowap (Screen Australia), Emma Moroney (supervising producer Mnc) and Christopher Berry (Movie Extra Webfest executive producer).
Over 80 entries were received.
The finalists are:
Irresponsible Service of Alcohol
Rob Innes
South Melbourne, Vic
Idiot Cops
Kacey Baker
Caringbah, Nsw
Orpheus
Alex Alexander
Surry Hills, Nsw
Betty and Frank...
The competition called for entrants to produce a 60 second trailer for a web series idea and post it on to the Movie Extra’s Facebook page.
The winner will receive $100,000 budget to produce a seven part series to premiere on Movie Extra’s Youtube site.
Last year’s winner was Henry and Aaron’s seven steps to Superstardom
With 15 finalists announced, the winner will be selected by a panel of judges including Marc Fennell (Triple J film critic and Hungry Beast presenter, Bradley Eldridge (creative director, Soap Creative), Mike Cowap (Screen Australia), Emma Moroney (supervising producer Mnc) and Christopher Berry (Movie Extra Webfest executive producer).
Over 80 entries were received.
The finalists are:
Irresponsible Service of Alcohol
Rob Innes
South Melbourne, Vic
Idiot Cops
Kacey Baker
Caringbah, Nsw
Orpheus
Alex Alexander
Surry Hills, Nsw
Betty and Frank...
- 12/2/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Tanya is facing a new kind of negotiation where limited hours apply. In the next episode of "Hung", it looks like Ray fails to fulfill his duty when one of his arms broke. Before that, Ray agrees to participate in a student-alumni baseball game and Jessica supports him by taking the children to watch. Meanwhile, Ronnie gives Jessica an ultimatum.
"Third Base Or The Rash" airs on Sunday, August 22 on HBO. Three more episodes are left before the second season ends. HBO is yet to place an order for the third season.
In a recent press release, Thomas Jane who plays Ray described the character's level of expertness being a gigolo. "It's still new for Ray," he said. "It's Season Two. He hasn't really been with that many women in a prostitute way. We were talking about Ray and what he learned about women in the second season. Yes, I'm definitely making the effort.
"Third Base Or The Rash" airs on Sunday, August 22 on HBO. Three more episodes are left before the second season ends. HBO is yet to place an order for the third season.
In a recent press release, Thomas Jane who plays Ray described the character's level of expertness being a gigolo. "It's still new for Ray," he said. "It's Season Two. He hasn't really been with that many women in a prostitute way. We were talking about Ray and what he learned about women in the second season. Yes, I'm definitely making the effort.
- 8/16/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
The streak is over! On Tuesday night (July 13), the National League broke an incredible streak of futility and topped the American League by a score of 3-1 in the 2010 Major League Baseball All Star Game. In winning the Midsummer Classic, the National League will now have home field advantage at this year's World Series. Though Atlanta Braves catcher Brian McCann walked away as the Mvp of the game (his three-run double represented all of the offense for his squad), there were also great performances from New York Mets third baseman David Wright, Chicago Cubs outfielder Marlon Byrd and pitchers Ubaldo Jimenez, David Price, Matt Capps and Jonathan Broxton. It was an excellent game, especially if you like pitching, as there were a tremendous number of strikeouts spread across nine innings.
Members of the baseball All Star teams are selected via fan voting, player recommendations and manager selections. But really, each...
Members of the baseball All Star teams are selected via fan voting, player recommendations and manager selections. But really, each...
- 7/14/2010
- by Kyle Anderson
- MTV Newsroom
We already know that Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard is an avid baseball fan (with above-average arm strength), but we were surprised to learn that he's also a rather shrewd fantasy tactician, manning "a pretty good" squad that's positively brimming with talent.
For those not lucky enough to be in his fantasy baseball league, here's his quick rundown of his 2010 team:
"I got [Joe] Mauer at catcher, I got Carlos Pena at first, Robinson Cano at second, Jason Bartlett at short. I'm kind of platooning at third — I got Brandon Inge there right now," he said. "In my outfield, I have Jayson Heyward, Ichiro and Andrew McCutchen. And then I have the White Sox pitching staff. I'm pretty happy."
We would be too (though we think leagues where you draft an entire team's rotation are kind of B.S.), especially since our team currently features the banged-up Jacoby Ellsbury...
For those not lucky enough to be in his fantasy baseball league, here's his quick rundown of his 2010 team:
"I got [Joe] Mauer at catcher, I got Carlos Pena at first, Robinson Cano at second, Jason Bartlett at short. I'm kind of platooning at third — I got Brandon Inge there right now," he said. "In my outfield, I have Jayson Heyward, Ichiro and Andrew McCutchen. And then I have the White Sox pitching staff. I'm pretty happy."
We would be too (though we think leagues where you draft an entire team's rotation are kind of B.S.), especially since our team currently features the banged-up Jacoby Ellsbury...
- 4/19/2010
- by James Montgomery
- MTV Newsroom
Thank God for the Internet. If that headline had been spoken on the radio or a TV news show, it would have sounded like some bizarre Abbott and Costello routine.
"Did you hear that Ted Koppel may be hosting This Week on ABC?"
"Really, what show?
"Exactly."
"I sure want to know the name of the show he'll be hosting on ABC."
"Well I just thought I'd tell you."
"Well I just thought I'd ask."
"Ask me what?"
"I don't know."
"Third Base!"
[via TV Week]
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"Did you hear that Ted Koppel may be hosting This Week on ABC?"
"Really, what show?
"Exactly."
"I sure want to know the name of the show he'll be hosting on ABC."
"Well I just thought I'd tell you."
"Well I just thought I'd ask."
"Ask me what?"
"I don't know."
"Third Base!"
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- 1/8/2010
- by Danny Gallagher
- Aol TV.
Dear Rihanna,
Nice work snagging Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp for your fantasy baseball team. Way to get ahead of everybody who will be drafting in March. We personally wouldn't have used our first-round pick on him — especially since outfield is about the deepest position in fantasy ball — but any time you've got the opportunity to lock up a guy with 30-home run, 100-rbi power (not to mention 40+ steal potential and a career .826 Ops), we suppose you gotta make that move.
Still, we'd be lying if we said we weren't a bit concerned about the rest of your fantasy team. Taking an Of that high basically means you're gonna be screwed in the later rounds, especially when it comes to middle infielders. Trust us, you don't want to head into 2010 with Ronnie Belliard as your everyday second basemen.
So, to help salvage your season, we've gone ahead a made...
Nice work snagging Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp for your fantasy baseball team. Way to get ahead of everybody who will be drafting in March. We personally wouldn't have used our first-round pick on him — especially since outfield is about the deepest position in fantasy ball — but any time you've got the opportunity to lock up a guy with 30-home run, 100-rbi power (not to mention 40+ steal potential and a career .826 Ops), we suppose you gotta make that move.
Still, we'd be lying if we said we weren't a bit concerned about the rest of your fantasy team. Taking an Of that high basically means you're gonna be screwed in the later rounds, especially when it comes to middle infielders. Trust us, you don't want to head into 2010 with Ronnie Belliard as your everyday second basemen.
So, to help salvage your season, we've gone ahead a made...
- 1/6/2010
- by James Montgomery
- MTV Newsroom
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