50 hot guys – 2012

taylor kitsch

Well, now we’ve gone and done it. Not content to have a list of the hot guys on tv every year, Kel and I have decided an annual movie list is in order. . . . → more

best tv of 2011

eureka

Normally I can’t wait to post my annual best tv list. After crossing the threshold with a tv marathon on New Year’s Eve (this year it was White Collar) it’s one of my favorite things to do. . . . → more

good theory, executed poorly

st2

a visual rant… I just saw these images again, and they are a great example of good theory, executed poorly: . . . → more

100 hot guys – 2011

jensen ackles

This year, more so even than years previous, I want to reorder Buddy TV’s annual TV’s 100 Sexiest Men list. But I will list the boys according to their . . . → more

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1

breaking dawn

I am definitely in the minority, and I realize that. Breaking Dawn is on track to make $140M this weekend (proving the power of women at the box office when they’re captivated). Many . . . → more

Event Horizon

immortals

Immortals, of course, opens today. I’ve seen it but will hold my review until Monday when all the box office numbers are done. In other movie news, the premiere for Breaking Dawn part 1 is on Monday and fangirl fervor . . . → more

the darkness of heroes

smallville

Kel and I saw Captain America together and it ignited an interesting conversation about the darkness of heroes. Captain America first appeared in comics in 1941 and like Superman (who first appeared in 1938) . . . → more

X-Men: First Class

xmen first class

In some ways, this was a great movie and in some ways it was uneven (though not nearly as uneven as X2). But the easy stuff first: I wasn’t thrilled with Kevin Bacon as the villain. In theory I thought it was great, but in . . . → more

the peril of poor marketing

thor

Thor opened to $65M and even though that might seem like a very decent summer opening (ETA: especially compared with how Green Lantern [$53M] and X-Men First Class . . . → more

let’s get definitive

A few months ago there was this graph about the evolution of the geek. And while it’s generally amusing, my major contention is their ubiquitous use of the word geek. It’s not . . . → more

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