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Jump SharkToday, Gemstar-TV Guide International Inc. has announced its purchase of jumptheshark.com.  According to tvguide.com, “Gemstar-TV Guide plans to develop and promote the website, created by Jon Hein, across its multiple media platforms.”  Whatever that means.  The press release also indicates that Hein will also be working for Gemstar-TV Guide, and that “We look forward to continuing that tradition with the addition of jumptheshark.com, and also in integrating elements of that site into TVGuide.com’s new online community section, where it will further enhance our site’s comprehensive program listings, expert recommendations, movie reviews, and entertainment news and information.” That is press release-vague, so I still don’t know what this move will entail for either TV Guide or jumptheshark.com, but this entry does give me an excuse for posting the delightful image at right.  You see, for those who don’t know, jumptheshark.com is a place to discuss when exactly television shows have passed their prime.  The term comes from a Happy Days episode in which Fonzie jumped over a shark while water-skiing.

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DescriptionAnyone in their twenties or thirties today likely has fond memories of the show Pee Wee’s Playhouse, which aired from 1986 to 1991 on CBS.  The wacky, off-the-wall series featured Paul Reubens and an ensemble of characters doing just what you’d expect to do in a playhouse – playing and having a lot of fun.

Fifteen years after the show went off the air, it’s back – all 45 episodes! Comedy Central’s Adult Swim is adding it to their lineup of crazy cartoons and shows, starting July 10.

Reubens has been busy since the show’s cancellation with roles in films such as Blow, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Nightmare Before Christmas, but he will always be known as the man-boy “Pee Wee Herman.” He is most famous for his work on Playhouse as well as its adult-oriented predecessor The Pee Wee Herman Show and accompanying films Pee Wee’s Big Adventure (1985) and Big Top Pee Wee (1988). He will also always be remembered for his arrest and conviction for indecent exposure, for masturbating in an adult film theater.

Pee Wee’s Playhouse – which introduced us to many of today’s stars such as Laurence Fishburne, Natasha Lyonne, the late Phil Hartman, and the voice of Cyndi Lauper (credited as Ellen Shaw on the theme song) – will forever be a cult hit.

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{title}Someone was listening!  Every rant I’ve made about the absolute worst reality hostess of all time was heard!  Katie Joel is packing her knives and going home.  The now former host of Top Chef has been cut loose. Though no formal reason for her departure was given, we can all guess…her recipe was 100% flavor-free.  I no longer hope Gordon Ramsay meets her in a dark alley, and I can finally look forward to Top Chef Season 2 this fall.  Let the speculation on her replacement begin.  Please, please, Alton Brown.

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Unable to sleep, Ari gives Eric a 5am call on the day of the movie’s opening.  Ari asks Eric to talk dirty to him—right before he projects a huge first weekend:  $95 million… #1 or bust.  After he gets off the phone, Mrs. Ari unsuccessfully tries to get her hubby in the mood.  Ari says that it will all have to wait until after the premiere—even though it’s been 3 weeks already.

Click to continue reading Entourage:  One Day in the Valley


Angelina JolieIt wasn’t all smiles just a few weeks ago when Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie had their baby girl Shiloh, born in Namibia.  No, a few people in this African country are asking the higher-ups to ban the couple from coming back.  New Zealand’s Stuff newspaper claims Namibia’s National Society for Human Rights (NSHR) branded the couple “colonial overlords” and accused them of taking over the country.  The paper went on to say an NSHR spokesman said: “To shut down a national border so she can give birth in peace is a massive abuse of power.” The human rights campaigners claim Angelina and Brad “used heavy-handed and brutal tactics” to persuade the Namibian government to agree to their demands.

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Gordon Ramsay Gordon Ramsay won a libel action on Tuesday against a British newspaper that accused him of faking scenes on his reality television show in the UK.  Reportedly in November, The Evening Standard newspaper claimed that parts of Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares was rigged to make average kitchens look like hell holes and cast a bogus chef in one episode.  The newspaper’s lawyer, Adam Cannon, said the Evening Standard now accepted that the claims were untrue.  The newspaper’s publisher agreed to print an apology and pay £75 000 (if my conversion is right that’s under $200,000) in damages to Ramsay and the makers of his show.

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The WubbcastNick Jr. will begin offering previews and music videos of a new show called “Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!”  via cell phone, on air, online and, yes, by video podcast. 10 videos and segments will be shown over 11 weeks, with the show beginning on Nick Jr. on August 28th. According to wubbzy.com, The Wubbcast is “the world’s first video podcast for pre-schoolers.” Subscription is free. Now we’ve seen it all – pre-school podcasts.

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Dan RatherAfter 44 years of service at CBS News, Dan Rather is leaving “The Eye” network.  CBS News and Rather say the break was amicable.  What a difference a week makes.  Several days ago Rather was interviewed in USA Today saying that he planned on staying at CBS for the rest of his career.  The 74 year-old’s contract was up in November. 

After giving up the anchor seat more than a year ago after “memogate,” Rather has been rarely seen on 60 minutes- only filing 8 reports.  Many wondered how that would change now that CNN’s Anderson Cooper was coming over to file reports for 60 Minutes.

Could this be the last time we hear “Dan Rather Reporting” ? Possibly not. Rumors are swirling that Rather may take up an offer from Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and host a show on HDNet cable channel.

 

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For those of you out there who are interested in fascinating locations and exotic entertainment, check out 5 Takes on the Travel Channel.  Each week you can follow the team of five travel journalists on Thursday night to a new travel destination.  The show is about the different experiences the team has in the new city they explore. The travel journalists show how travelers should spend their time and money in the different locations according to what they liked best during the time spent in the city. 

The team, on a budget, goes to different restaurants as well as bars and clubs at each location to try and find something unique about every city.  Not only do they cover food, but they also cover entertainment during the day that is specific to the place they’re reporting on.  Right now the team is in Taiwan, but in a few days they will be jetting off to Hong Kong.  If you love to learn about exotic places, but would like more information before you set off on a vacation, be sure to check out 5 Takes and allow the travel journalists to set your path.

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Project runway Bravo has released the names of the participants of the next cycle of Project Runway, which will debut on July 12 at 10 pm, preceded by an hour-long casting special.  The aspiring designers range in age from 25 to 49, and hail mostly from California and New York, though there are a few from places like Oklahoma.  Though I was disappointed at Chloe Dao’s win in the last cycle—Santino had the best final collection, in my opinion—I still can’t get enough of this show.  Seeing Heidi and Tim on recent commercials for the show on Bravo has made me seriously giddy.  Speaking of Tim Gunn, if you’re a fan of the show and of him, drop by Tim’s Take on the Bravo website, and don’t forget to listen to his podcast after every episode.  It’s a real treat and adds immeasurably to the whole Project Runway experience.

 

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