Bobby has been on the hustle for quite some time. Before he was the star on the hit web show the Ed Hardy Boys, he visited Scott Aukerman’s Comedy Death Ray Radio.

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March 6th, 2010 | Published in Entertainment | 2 Comments
Bobby has been on the hustle for quite some time. Before he was the star on the hit web show the Ed Hardy Boys, he visited Scott Aukerman’s Comedy Death Ray Radio.

Listen to the podcast after the jump.
March 6th, 2010 | Published in Movie
Sometimes it takes more than balls to be a man…
March 2nd, 2010 | Published in Entertainment
Get these mut%$ f@#$in snakes off this mu#$% f%^&in egg!

The last thing hatchling dinosaurs might have seen were giant snakes, researchers say.
Scientists found the nearly complete remains of an 11-foot-long, 67-million-year-old serpent coiled around a crushed dinosaur egg right next to a hatchling in the nest of a sauropod dinosaur, the largest animals to have ever walked the Earth.
“We think that the hatchling had just exited its egg, and that activity attracted the snake,” explained researcher Dhananjay Mohabey, a paleontologist at the Geological Survey of India. “It was such a thrill to discover such a portentous moment frozen in time.”
February 17th, 2010 | Published in Music | 2 Comments
So you’re wishing that you never did,
All the embarrassing things you’ve done?
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February 13th, 2010 | Published in Movie
A spin-off comedy from Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Russell Brand resurrects his role as sex-icon rock star in what looks to be another hilarious comedy from writer Nicholas Stoller. Jonah Hill and P. Diddy co-star as record company intern and executive.
February 11th, 2010 | Published in Entertainment, Games | 1 Comment
February 11th, 2010 | Published in Music | 1 Comment
Only love
Can make it rain
The way the beach is kissed by the sea
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February 10th, 2010 | Published in Entertainment | 1 Comment
Getting deep with nine-time champ before IMAX premiere of ‘Ultimate Wave Tahiti 3D’
By Mike Cianciulli, Surfline

Move over Avatar, Kelly Slater’s got an IMAX movie, too.
Over the past two years, Slater has been working with an IMAX production team to bring surfing to the really big screen for the first time ever. And of all the places to film, they settled on Tahiti’s most compelling surf spot — Teahupoo. This allowed them to enlist Raimana Van Bastolaer, the Mayor of Teahupoo, as the film’s co-star and logistics expert.
“One of the challenges for me was playing two roles — I was behind the camera and in front of it,” Raimana admitted of his jack-of-all-trades involvement in the film. “Ninety-nine percent of the population in Tahiti doesn’t know what 3D is. I never knew about it until they showed me and told me the screen is as big as our coconut trees.”
February 9th, 2010 | Published in Music

Who’d have thought the psych-folk pile, already teetering on the brink of over-saturation, would peak with Yeasayer’s second album? With the exception of opener The Children, which sounds like a forgotten Fever Ray track, Anand Wilder, Chris Keating and Ira Wolf Tuton have gone bigger, better and more cohesive.
Campy 80s synths are tempered by songwriting that’s so strong, you never feel the Brooklyn trio’s drifting toward parody. The echo-chambered ascents, descents and falsetto crescendos glue themselves in your mind, especially on highlight I Remember. O.N.E. hits harder with African rhythmic thumps that other bands are doing, just not this well.
Hopefully there’s still enough room on people’s psych plates for Odd Blood, a masterful follow-up that deserves to get into your ears.
Listen to Mondegreen after the jump
February 8th, 2010 | Published in Entertainment

Free breakfast is better than no breakfast.
Denny’s is doing it again. Come to Denny’s for a Free Original Grand Slam®, Tuesday, February 9, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Source: Denny’s
February 4th, 2010 | Published in Games | 3 Comments

As sports writers and analysts search high and far through pages of stats and conditions to predict this years Super Bowl winner, the folks at EA Sports cut to the chase and pit the two teams head to head in Madden 10. Madden has successfully predicted five of the last six Super Bowl winners (the only game Madden didn’t get right was the New York Giants epic win and frankly, who saw that one coming?).
So who wins this year? find out after the jump.
February 2nd, 2010 | Published in Entertainment, Games
February 2nd, 2010 | Published in Movie | 2 Comments

Bridges is favourite to finally land the Oscar on his fifth attempt.
The 60-year-old is considered one of the best actors never to win an Academy Award. He was nominated for The Contender (2001), Starman (1985), Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1975), and The Last Picture Show (1972), and his role as The Dude in The Big Lebowski has become a cult classic.
In Crazy Heart he plays Bad Blake, a washed-up, alcoholic country singer. He also sings, and doesn’t do a bad job of it.
Bridges comes from Hollywood stock – he is son of the late Lloyd Bridges and brother of Beau, who appeared with him in The Fabulous Baker Boys.
See the other nominees as well as best supporting actor and picture after the jump…
February 2nd, 2010 | Published in Entertainment, Music

In an era when “cover” often means emasculation via tasteful piano or kitschy synth, Supergrass’ Gaz Coombes and Danny Goffey deliver 12 blasts of stylistic tinkering that never subsume the songs’ original intent: to rock. Slathered in amp-busting fuzz and gussied up with signal interference courtesy of Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich, Turn Ons leaves certain classics (the Kinks’ “Big Sky”) intact — but louder. The best remakes, though, surprise: On “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party!),” the Beastie Boys become falsetto-voiced psych shamans, and most amazingly, the Doors (”The Crystal Ship”) turn awesome with the magic of tectonic feedback.
Check out the Hot Rats performing live on the David Letterman Show after the jump…
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January 29th, 2010 | Published in Entertainment, Movie | 2 Comments
An all star cast is brought together for a modern day Back to the Future guy movie.
Plot:
In 2010, a group of unsatisfied men (John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Clark Duke, and Craig Robinson) return to the ski resort where they used to party when they were younger and get thrown back in time to their younger days in 1986 in their Jacuzzi.
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