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I very rarely give orders on this site (immediate lie), but you absolutely need to be watching Burning Love. More
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I very rarely give orders on this site (immediate lie), but you absolutely need to be watching Burning Love. More
Whether you are very excited that it’s Valentine’s Day, inconsolably sad, or coldly indifferent, I think there is one thing we can all agree on: The Bachelor is a ridiculous TV show, and web series Burning Love is a brilliant parody of it. And today brings us not one, but two new episodes to watch at our desks as we munch on our co-workers’ run-off chocolate. More
If you, like most people who like to laugh, were sorely disappointed when Starz canceled its brilliant show Party Down, rejoice: like fellow cult hit Arrested Development, the dark comedy is set to be resurrected in movie form. More
Party Down is on Netflix Instant, so if you haven’t watched this brilliant series, you have not excuse for wasting any more of your own time. Then once you’ve seen the whole series, you can watch the movie, which is totally getting made! More
Party Down actor Ken Marino does not care for aioli. No way, no how. Ken thinks aioli is just a fancy way of saying “mayonnaise,” and he is extremely dedicated to his campaign. More
Great, now we have even more reason to be devastated that the brilliant show Party Down was canceled. Much of the cast and crew attended a marathon screening of the series over the weekend, and they stuck around to answer questions — including one about party concepts that never came to be. A dog wedding, you guys! We hear that’s legal now. More
Sad News - Starz has canceled Party Down, which was basically our only reason to watch Starz. Boo! At least this frees up Martin Starr to work on more of his hard sci-fi projects? (via Popwatch)
Glee‘s Jane Lynch may have just tied the knot with her longtime partner Lara Embry, but she’s going to be walking down the aisle for a second time when she cameos on the second season finale of Party Down. Hell … More
Martin Starr is not a household name like some of his more famous co-stars, but you might recognize him from his first role playing one of the titular geeks, Bill Haverchuck, in Judd Apatow‘s cult series Freaks And Geeks alongside … More
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Martin Starr and James Franco share much in common: They are offbeat, comic actors with a cult fan base. They both starred in the short-lived TV series Freaks And Geeks. They do interesting “work.” But Martin, who played a geek … More
It’s sad when even the blogs start mocking you for falling for their b.s. stories. Especially when these stories involve Kristen Stewart being involved in a faux “traffic altercation. Pity the fool who fell for it? (E! Online) Word is … More
Our favorite under-the-radar comedian Adam Scott got grilled about some of his random roles in an Onion A.V. Club interview this week. Did you know he’ll be in Piranha 3-D as a guy named Novak Radzinsky? God we hope he’s … More
If there is a silver lining to the fact that half the cast of Starz’s hysterical, underrated Party Down will be gone next season, it’s that at least we get comedy shorts like these, starring some of the main characters … More
Welcome to Crush This, your weekly guide to what’s new in movies, music and TV. We’ve navigated the inner reaches of our entertainment-obsessed brains in search of all the pop culture landscape has to offer. On deck this week: J. Lo in The Back-up Plan, Alyssa Milano’s back on TV with Romantically Challenged and Glee covers Madonna songs on a new special album. More