Posted on 12 February 2010 by admin
From Source: TvTango
Do you want to set the mood for Valentine's Day by watching the new romantic comedy, Elevator Girl, on Saturday night? Or maybe you'd rather spend Sunday learning about the opposite sex on a new TLC special called Sextistics or watching dinosaur booty calls on Discovery's new special, Tyrannosaurus Sex. On Monday, do you just want to sit on the couch, relax and watch a marathon of NCIS, Pawn Stars, or The Secret Life of the American Teenager? If so, then this list is for you.
You can watch 101 TV Series & Movie Marathons and Specials during the long weekend for Valentine's Day and President's Day.
Listropolis' Take:
We LOVE TVTango, and this list is one of the many reasons why. Take a minute to look through this list, and you're bound to find something you'd like to see. Us? We're watching the Golden Girls marathon! (not really)
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Posted on 15 February 2009 by admin
I was going through some old bookmarks today, and came across Improv Everywhere. I had forgotten who they were, and why I bookmarked them, but seconds later I was watching everyone in Grand Central Station freeze instantaneously, and remembered that I had watched that video nearly twenty times.
I started digging through other posts on the site and realized they've done much more than just make time stand still. It inspired me to see what other flash mob videos I could find, and the results were amazing. This Flash Mob thing is really catching on, and I found myself drawn to everyone of them, watching from the first second to the last. Here are the 24 videos you need to see.
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Posted on 02 January 2009 by admin
From MSNBC:
How do you make Feist’s “My Moon My Man” even sexier? For one thing, you loosen up the piano and bring the bass (which, as everybody knows, is the sexiest of all instruments) front and center, thus bypassing all the normal channels and plugging the the song directly into your nervous system.
Listropolis' Take:
It's an interesting list, and if you like discover new music, this is a good place to start. I had a listen to a few of the artists mentioned on the list, and I can see why you didn't hear them, but the one shining gem in the bunch is Kate Nash. I heard "Foundations" and became an instant fan a few months ago. She has a very cool sound, and if you're into brit-pop, you don't want to miss her.
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