When you don’t have time to sit through a 2-hour movie at home, you can always check out the shorts over at Hulu. The section is called “Reel Moments”.
Award-winning short films. Hollywood’s hottest directors. Movies inspired by readers. Finally all in one place. Go ahead and dig in.
Check out this one directed by Kate Hudson called, Cutlass. It stars Virginia Madsen, Chevy Chase, Kurt Russell, Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart.
Bruce Willis’ upcoming flick, Surrogates, (from what I can tell from the trailer) is somewhat iRobot x Ghost in the Shell(?). Anyways, look for yourselves. Check it out here.
This was simply amazing. The shot would definitely be up there with other legends of the game. Here is LBJ’s game-winning shot versus the Orlando Magics during literally the last second of Game 2.1
Daaamn—check out that torque! A turn-around, fade-away 3-pointer a couple of feet away from the 3-point line… Beast.
NBA Eastern Conference Finals on Friday, May 22, 2009. [↩]
In case you missed this past weekend’s SNL, JT hosted with musical guess Ciara. Since Sunday was Mother’s Day, Andy Samberg collaborated another “Digital Short” with JT via their “Dick in a Box” characters. Here’s “Motherlover”, which takes place 5-months after they get released from jail.
PS. The “Mothers” are Susan Sarandon & Patricia Clarkson. Also, you may listen to the uncensored version at JT’s site here.
Did you see that fight this past Saturday night? That was some crazy carnage coming from a dude who smiles right before he’s about to enter the ring and fight someone who is bad ass at the weight they’re fighting in. I’m talking about the Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao vs. Ricky “Hitman” Hatton fight. I think it was dubbed “The Battle of East and West”. Don’t know if that’s important or not, but these two are great fighters to each in their own right.
Anyways, I watched the fight at a friend’s Bachelor’s Party down in SoCal. I was nervous right to the first punch. Then Pacman started setting up his combos. Next thing you know, he chalks up two knock-downs in the first round.
“WTF?!?! I didn’t know it was going to be this damn exciting, and fast”. I said to myself. So I quickly grabbed my point-and-shoot camera, sneaked it in on a place below the TV, and set it on to record video… hoping to get a candid of everyone’s reaction to the rest of the fight.
Lo and behold—it turned out to be a rewarding, stupendous and hilarious idea. They totally were busy celebrating the first round, and didn’t notice it at all. Funny-ass-hell.