Apr. 14th, 2010

damngirl: (kinn? firt? whatever it is i like it)
[personal profile] damngirl
No, that's a lie, Sue Sylvester could.

It's like a unicorn shit a kitten into a blanket of rainbows in my arms. )

Fox released this promo for next week's ep "The Power Of Madonna" moments after "Hell-O" aired last night... I have literally been watching this since. (If you've never seen the original- a) shame on you, b) here it is.)

Also, if you are not in the U.S. and have dubious Hulu issues (it happens), and Fox doesn't work either- it's flipped and has some subtitles, but this is as good as I'm finding.
whyareyoulikethis: by <user name="sakru909"> (gay)
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Welcome to the very first ever Fangasmic music review! With Glee back in our lives, we decided to celebrate around here by taking a stab at talking about music for a change.

Now, you might be wondering, how in the name of Hilary Duff is [personal profile] whyareyoulikethis in any way a credible commenter on music? After all, I have perhaps the worst taste in music of anyone I know. My iPod is full of cheesy pop, moldy old standards and more showtunes than you can shake a stick it at. And yet, this makes me uniquely qualified to comment on the album that is the subject of today's post.

That would be John Barrowman's latest, titled, with the kind of quiet, retiring modesty Barrowman is know for, John Barrowman.

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If you can duck from the confetti, you'll find a review under here. )

John Barrowman is available in the UK now, and has charted higher than any of his other albums. Have any of you listened to it? What'd you think?
whyareyoulikethis: by <lj user="meganbmoore"> (girls)
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I know we talk about Supernatural around here a lot, but at least this time we're talking about a Supernatural web spin off? (Before you ask, no, the Trickster is not getting his own Punk'd-style faux reality show where he goes around magically fucking with people's lives. That one is only in my dreams.)

As you may be aware, our favorite Ghostfacers have their own web series, and the first episode airs online tomorrow.

For those of you unfamiliar, Ghostfacers was a fake show-within-a-show on two episodes of Supernatural, spoofing on the slew of paranormal "reality" shows all over the boob tube: GhostHunters, GhostHunters Academy, GhostHunters International, Paranormal State, Paranormal Cops, Destination Truth, Ghost Adventures, Most Haunted, and last but not least, Psychic Kids. ([personal profile] stopitsomemore, for the record, loves and is genuinely freaked out by Psychic Kids. No, we don't know why either.)

The parody was dead on, and gave rise to aprons and t-shirts but also some beloved one-off SPN characters- Harry Spangler and Ed Zeddmore, the hosts of the show, and Corbett the famous gay (dead) intern.

Well, Ed and Harry are back (Corbett is not for obvious reasons), with a series of three minute webisodes that will air every Thursday concurrently with Supernatural, and hopefully will prove to be as scary/hilarious as what we've seen from the Ghostfacers team before.


There are no excuses for this. I apologize.


The first webisode will premiere tomorrow to go along with the 100th (!!!) episode of Supernatural, on CWTV.com. Who's excited?
thatneedslube: (himym-fangirls)
[personal profile] thatneedslube
Obviously I have a few key weak spots. Among them I can list both cats (especially kittens) and Apple devices. Until now, those two worlds were separate.



OH GOD, HOW DID THEY KNOW I WAS WAFFLING ABOUT THE IPAD AGAIN. STOP SPYING ON ME, APPLE. I AM SO WEAAAAAAAAAAAK. PROS: IT IS SO EASY A CAT CAN USE IT. CONS: THAT CAT IS USING YOUR IPAD. GIVE IT BACK.

How awesome is it that this post isn't about Glee or Supernatural? Ha.

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