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Halloween Recipes VIDEOS

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 07:14 AM PDT

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On holidays, it is customary to decorate things. People dress up their homes, their lawns, their children, their pets, themselves—so why not their food? Here are a couple of Halloween-themed recipes that will come in handy for your weekend of fall festivities.

Spooky Eyeball Tacos (makes 12)
Ingredients
1 lb. raw ground beef
1 pkg. taco seasoning mix
12 taco shells
3/4 c. salsa
3/4 c. sour cream
1 can sliced black olives

Directions
1. Preheat oven to 350 °F.
2. Mix raw flesh and seasoning mix. Shape into 1-inch balls. Bake the menacing morsels for 15-20 minutes (or until done).
3. Add 1 meatball to each taco shell. Add some spookily spicy salsa. Top each terrible taco with 2 meatballs lightly dipped in sour cream. Add olive slices for pupils. Terrify your dinner guests.

Hot Dog Mummies (makes 8)
Ingredients
8-pack hot dogs (or soy dogs)
One roll biscuit dough
Mustard

Directions
1. Preheat oven to 375 °F.
2. Roll out dough with rolling pin. Cut into 1-inch-wide strips akin to the dirty wrappings of a ghoul. Wrap hot dogs haphazardly, leaving a little uncovered space at one end for the mangled mummy face.
3. Bake for approximately 12 minutes.
4. Add dots of mustard for eyes. Voila! A frighteningly delicious meal.

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Director Tony Scott Confirmed for a Brand New ‘Top Gun’ Sequel

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 06:24 AM PDT

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In the Hitfix piece, Scott spoke about his interest and what the story might be about. Inspired by current technological advances, there's an Air Force base down in Fallon, Nevada where, "these computer geeks — these kids play war games in a trailer… these guys can actually fly drones. They are unmanned aircraft. They operate them and then they party all night." Okay, so from the sounds of that, we're not getting Top Gun 2, we're getting Stealth 2. This just sounds awful, I have to admit. I thought this might be a chance for Tony Scott to get back to his action-filled roots (Top Gun was one of the first films he directed back in 1986) but it sounds like he's going to continue spiraling further and further out of control with worse and worse movies.

Scott adds that it "will partially examine the end of the era of fighter pilots" with the focus on the "kids" who now control these drones. Aw, how sad. Apparently this isn't going to be his next film, as he's got hundreds of projects on his plate right now, but it is coming soon – maybe "a few years away." I really hope McQuarrie can put together a good script, because from what Scott's said, this sounds terrible. We'll continue to keep you updated on this, but just know that in a few years, we'll be hosting one hell of a Top Gun reunion party.

In the HitFix piece, Scott spoke about his interest and what the story might be about. Inspired by current technological advances, there's an Air Force base down in Fallon, Nevada where, "these computer geeks — these kids play war games in a trailer… these guys can actually fly drones. They are unmanned aircraft. They operate them and then they party all night." Okay, so from the sounds of that, we're not getting Top Gun 2, we're getting Stealth 2. This just sounds awful, I have to admit. I thought this might be a chance for Tony Scott to get back to his action-filled roots (Top Gun was one of the first films he directed back in 1986) but it sounds like he's going to continue spiraling further and further out of control with worse and worse movies.

Scott adds that it "will partially examine the end of the era of fighter pilots" with the focus on the "kids" who now control these drones. Aw, how sad. Apparently this isn't going to be his next film, as he's got hundreds of projects on his plate right now, but it is coming soon - maybe "a few years away." I really hope McQuarrie can put together a good script, because from what Scott's said, this sounds terrible. We'll continue to keep you updated on this, but just know that in a few years, we'll be hosting one hell of a Top Gun reunion party.

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Liam Neeson Replacing Mel Gibson in ‘The Hangover 2′

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 06:20 AM PDT

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Since the cast and crew decided Asian penises and a baby being forced to gesture masturbation were just a tad more tasteful than allowing Mel Gibson have a cameo in The Hangover 2, someone has to take the role left vacant from the sequel. Variety says Liam Neeson (Taken, The A-Team) has quickly stepped in to play the small role of a crazed tattoo artist the guys encounter in Thailand. Neeson revealed his role (which will shoot this weekend) to the site only a few days after the news that dissension amongst the cast and crew had forced Warner Bros and director Todd Phillips to pull Gibson from the film.

Filming is taking place on the Warner Bros. lot, where a Bangkok set has been built, and then the production moves to Thailand at the end of October. Though no official details on the comedy sequel have been revealed, the recent rumored storyline pegs all the guys re-tracing their steps after a hard night of partying leads to a drunk Stu (Ed Helms) sleeping with a Thai tranny. Sounds exactly like the type of tomfoolery we can expect from another crazy night of partying with Ed Helms, Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha. Though Gibson's cameo would've been more fun, we don't see Neeson do a lot of comedy, so he's an adequate replacement.

Liam Neeson will replace Mel Gibson as the tattoo artist in Hangover 2. Gibson was dropped by Warner Bros from the sequel after some actors and studio executive objected to his name. The former A-lister has been attracting bad publicity for his rants against ex-lover Oksana Grigorieva, who has accused his of assault. Neeson's role was suggested to the movie bosses by Bradley Cooper, who starred with him in The A-Team. The role is said to be pivotal to the film. The character is described as "crazy" and "intense", the Hollywood Reporter said. Bradley Cooper, Zack Galifianakis, Ed Helms and Justin Bartha are reprising their roles in the sequel.

Liam Neeson has stepped in to replace Mel Gibson in Warner Bros.' "The Hangover Part II," following a revolt by the cast and crew against Gibson's involvement in the movie.
Neeson says he was invited to take the cameo role via his "A-Team" co-star Bradley Cooper, who stars in "The Hangover Part II" along with Zack Galifianakis.

"I just got a call to do a one day shoot on 'Hangover 2' as a tattooist in Thailand, and that's all I know about it," Neeson told Daily Variety. "I just laughed my leg off when I saw 'The Hangover, I was shooting in Berlin earlier this year and rented it on the hotel TV."

Neeson flew out to the set Thursday from his home in New York.

In a statement released Thursday, director Todd Phillips said, "I thought Mel would have been great in the movie and I had the full backing of Jeff Robinov and his team. But I realize filmmaking is a collaborative effort, and this decision ultimately did not have the full support of my entire cast and crew."

The studio has scheduled "The Hangover 2" for release on May 26.

"The Unknown" (previously titled "Unknown White Male"), the Dark Castle thriller that Neeson shot in Berlin earlier this year, is set for release by Warners in January.

Neeson most recently played another cameo as the Admiral in Universal/Hasbro's "Battleship." He will start filming Joe Carnahan's "The Gray" in January, followed by further shooting on "Battleship" and "Clash of the Titans 2." Then he's lined up for Ji-woon Kim's "The Last Stand," and after that he hopes to play the lead in Brad Silberling's "An Ordinary Man," a low-budget drama about a fugitive war criminal in the former Yugoslavia.

Liam Neeson will reportedly make a brief appearance as a tattoo artist in The Hangover 2 instead of Mel Gibson, whose cameo was called off following lack of support from several cast and crew members.

Gibson has been making headlines in recent months due to an ugly custody battle with ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva and a leaked explicit, sexist and racist rant against her said to have been made by him.

Bradley Cooper, who is reprising his role as party-loving Phil in The Hangover 2 and who starred with Neeson in the film The A-Team earlier this year, was instrumental in getting Neeson the part, The Hollywood Reporter said, adding that no official offer has yet been made.

Cast member Zach Galifianakis may have been among those who objected to Gibson's participation in the film, the trade publication said, quoting the Hangover actor as saying on a podcast last week: "I'm in deep protest right now about a movie I'm working on, up in arms about something."

Galifianakis has not commented about the matter. Gibson also caused controversy in 2006, when he hurled anti-Semitic and sexist comments as he was being arrested for drunken driving. He later entered rehab for alcohol-related treatment.

"I thought Mel would have been great in the movie," Todd Phillips, said in a statement carried by People magazine. "But I realize filmmaking is a collaborative effort, and this decision ultimately did not have the full support of my entire cast and crew."

The original 2009 film saw a group of groomsmen who set out for a trip to Las Vegas before their friend's wedding and lose the groom-to-be during their drunken misadventures. The sequel depicts their hijinks-filled trip to Bangkok, Thailand.

The Hollywood Reporter had said earlier this week that the tattoo artist character is "pivotal" to the plot, of The Hangover 2, which "features one of the characters going under the needle during a night of debauchery."

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Jackass 3-D (2010) Torrent Megavideo

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 06:13 AM PDT

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I love how I feel after a "Jackass" movie. My chest hurts from laughing too much, my throat is sore from screaming. It feels like you ran a marathon, albeit a marathon that involved a lot of exposed male genitalia. In a cinematic landscape littered with forgettable mediocrities, "Jackass 3D" is a reminder of what it is like to really feel something at the movies: happiness, or shock, or repulsion, or jubilation, or all of these things at once. Director Jeff Tremaine, producer Spike Jonze, star Johnny Knoxville, and the rest of the "Jackass" gang may be a lot of things: pranksters, morons, bad influences, debauchers, exhibitionists, geniuses. These are matters of opinion. But regardless of opinion, one fact remains inarguable: they are not boring.

As before, this latest "Jackass" is a collection of unconnected pranks, sketches, stunts, pratfalls, and weiner jokes. Unlike before, the decidedly low-tech "Jackass" aesthetic, born of '90s skater videos and daredevil home movies, has been married to some extremely high-tech equipment, specifically the Phantom high-speed camera. It shoots 1,000 frames of film a second and turns images of dudes getting hit in the face with fish or shot in the gut with cannonballs into beautiful, slo-mo ballets of rippling flesh.

There is 3D, some of it refreshingly in-your-face -- I, for one, will never look at a party noise maker the same way again -- but the boys haven't radically altered their approach to suit their newfangled equipment. There are still pranks on the unsuspecting public, most of them now done by Knoxville in old man makeup since he's too recognizable otherwise. There are still impressive feat of daredevil stuntwork, like Ryan Dunn facing off against the exhaust pipe of a fighter jet. There are still quasi-scientific experiments on the pain threshold of the human body, as when "Danger Ehren" McGehey performs tooth extraction by speeding Lamborghini. And there are still enough exposed penises to send shivers down Carl Paladino's spine. I think the first "Jackass" film is still the strongest, but all three are extremely well-assembled, and this latest collection of craziness is another worthy addition to the series' canon. There's never a dull moment.

Some hyperbolically compare the comedy of "Jackass" to the work of silent film comedians like Chaplin and Keaton and Lloyd. There are limits to the comparison: Knoxville and company lack their predecessor's refinement, obviously, as well as their dexterity with narrative and character (the closest "Jackass 3D" comes to a story is Bam Margera's ongoing quest to punch unsuspecting crew members in the face). But at its most basic, the pleasure of "Jackass" is the same pleasure of those silent greats: watching men put their lives on the line for the sake of their art and admiring the beauty of bodies in motion. A skit like "Duck Hunting," where the cast line up in boats with paintball guns to shoot Steve-O and then Dunn as they plummet to the earth, epitomizes both. Watching Dunn cartwheel slowly through the sky 40-plus feet above the ground as his buds pelt him with paint filled capsules is a sight to behold.

Though every "Jackass" movie is guaranteed to receive an R-rating for language, nudity, and assorted other filth -- you don't see a lot of PG-13 rated movies with "poop volcanos" -- there is a purity and even a bit of innocence to "Jackass." In the age of irony, the Jackasses are the keepers of the flame of sincerity in comedy (their so-called "raunchy" comedy is also surprisingly sexless). Everything they do, they do with an earnestness and a purity of spirit. You think it's easy to do a poop joke? Try to make one as good as that poop volcano. There is a reason these men have thrived for so long in a world where any moron with a Flip Video can hit their dad in the nuts and get on YouTube. They are simply the best at what they do. The most creative, the most innovative, the funniest, the most daringly stupid, and the most stupidly daring.

MTV has scheduled the DVD and digital download release of Jackass 3.5, a compilation of those bits that didn't make the cut for Jackass 3D, for January 2011.
Following the $50.4 million debut, Paramount Pictures was reportedly considering its options on how to release the hours of remaining footage shot for the 3D sequel. But, contrary to those rumors, the studio will not distribute the additional footage to theaters for an easy cash grab. Instead, the faux follow-up will follow in the footsteps of Jackass 2.5 and go out as a separate DVD of extra material.
Johnny Knoxville told MTV there's a three to four minute section involving Chris Pontius' penis, a bit titled "Incredible Nut Shots" that speaks for itself, the "Slip and Bowl" where the crew is bombarded while on a slippery bowling surface, and a gag called "Rocket Ship to Your Anus." So, you have that to look forward to after the holidays. Or you can pre-order it for your grandparents.
Since its release last weekend, Jackass 3D has raked in $86.9 million at the box office.

Considering the content of Jackass 3D, it's almost amazing to think it may be tamer than its predecessor. That is to say this time around instead of drinking horse semen one of the members of the Jackass crew of miscreants drinks a cup full of sweat after it dripped off Preston Lacy's naked body. Instead of showing a miniature house covered in feces you get, quite literally, an anal eruption. And I am reporting all this in the gentlest of terms, hoping you aren't reading this review during your lunch hour. It's only appropriate to prepare you for what's on screen. However, this film isn't entirely made up of gags meant to make you… well… gag.

Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Wee-Man (Jason Acuña) and the rest of the Jackass crew are back for a third go 'round in the series that was made popular on MTV and has now spawned three feature films in which a group of guys come up with a series of ways to injure, humiliate and gross out all in the name of comedy. From playing tetherball with a ball filled with Africanized bees to testing the force of a jet engine by using it to hurl items at one another with amazing force, these guys somehow continue to come up with a variety of ideas most would never imagine.
Animals play a large role as Lacy has a giant hog eat an apple from between his ass cheeks, Knoxville has a dog bite his ass and one unlucky victim plays "Pin the Tail on the Donkey" with an actual donkey.

Perhaps what's most surprising is the way Jackass 3D actually uses 3D to far better advantage than most legitimate movies nowadays. Because let's face it, this isn't really a movie. Sure, it's in movie theaters and it runs almost 90 minutes, but a series of stupid human tricks hardly makes a feature film as much as it describes a theatrical freak show.

Dildos are fired at high speeds directly into the camera, a gentleman known as Will the Farter uses a party favor to his advantage and the audience gets an up-close-and-personal introduction to one man's penis as he goes around the set randomly urinating on people. The capper is a porta-potty stunt that will probably encourage a few audience members to lose their lunch and not be able to eat again for hours and it's hard for me to believe Steve-O will ever eat again after what I saw.

Considering none of these activities make up my daily life or are ways I would ever consider spending an afternoon, I have to be honest and say I laughed quite a bit at this film. However, I can't say I would ever spend actual money on this kind of entertainment. Just as I would never consider doing any of these stunts, watching them performed also doesn't rank high on my list of things to do even if I find myself laughing once I do see it.

I find it hard to believe anyone would walk into this film not knowing what to expect, and I believe I have prepared you as best as possible. Yet, I'm not entirely sure if words can prepare you entirely. If you're willing to give this film a shot have at it, but don't say you weren't warned and don't complain if you have a hard time keeping your popcorn down.

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How I Met Your Mother Season 6 Episode 6

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 06:03 AM PDT

Watch How I Met Your Mother Season 6 Episode 6 now! We were treated to a completely new episode of How I Met Your Mother that just aired on CBS with fans tuning in at 20:00 ET to be part of the action. How I Met Your Mother – already in season number 6 – has gathered its fair share of fans in the Comedy genre. If you're still looking for a sneak-peek of this new episode called 'Baby Talk' or just want to watch the How I Met Your Mother season 6 episode 6 online, just click the link below for the full video of the show. What are you waiting for? Watch it now!


Without giving away too many spoilers, here's what you can expect from the new episode if you haven't checked it out already. Marshall and Lily research how to conceive a baby with the gender of their choice. Meanwhile, Robin is growing more and more irritated by her perky new co-anchor, Becky.
In case you're a new comer to 'How I Met Your Mother' – it's a Married Life themed show that debuted on September 19 2005. How I Met Your Mother tells the story of Ted, who begins every episode narating to his kids to be how he met their mother. This unique story telling technique takes us through the early life of Ted and his quirky friends who each try to do their part in leading their friends to who they think he should end up with. This is a quick paced comedy that takes us from girlfriend to girlfriend, from date to date, but usually ends up with the gang kicking it back in their hangout spot and reconciling the events that have transpired.

If there is any sign that this episode would be one of the funniest of this young season, the sight of a bewigged, frozen-faced Old Barney would be it. We've seen what Barney's version of his old self might look like, as he used old man makeup to pick up women with a time travel story. But the vision that Marshall had of what Barney might be like in a couple of decades seems like it would be more accurate.

That perma-tanned, Botoxed, George Hamilton version of Barney is bound to happen... unless he and Robin get together again. And we saw a little sign that there might be some life left in the Robin-Barney pairing.

Before we talk about that, though, let's talk about how we got to that scene. Robin can't stand how her perky blond co-anchor Becky (Laura Bell Bundy) gets away with talking and acting like a helpless little girl. In many ways, she's the anti-Robin. Becky gets upset when she reads a story about a robbery; Robin defends herself (and Ted) against intruders with a shotgun. Becky bakes cookies with Gummi Bears in them; Robin dictates sexual positions.

Who would you rather go with? I'm strange this way, but Robin seems to be the more attractive choice. But it is nice to feel needed, as Ted said after he went out with Becky. It was a little surprising to hear Ted say to Robin that her being so not needy was a bad thing; I always thought that it was one of the things that attracted him to begin with.

But leave it to Barney to sum up why fans of 'HIMYM' love Robin and why the Barney-Robin relationship works so well. "No one needs to say 'Who's your Daddy?' to Robin Scherbatsky. You're your own daddy," he told her. His speech to her was so heartfelt that it probably made more than one viewer think that the two of them would get together right there and then. But there was the matter of his "freak" of a conquest to deal with, which Robin did take care of with her usual "I've got it" and assisted by Barney's bow. Like I said, I can see the two of them getting together again, and Carter Bays has hinted as much. Who knows; their wedding may be the one where Ted meets The Mother, which we found out about in the season premiere.

The baby conversations have really given Marshall and Lily some new energy, haven't they? Any story that involves Marshall's dad is always going to be good, as is seeing Marshall's reaction to dipping his stuff in a bowl of ice. But it was funny -- even if it was a little convenient -- when the methods to ensure a girl that Lily researched were essentially the same Viking rituals Mr. Ericksen told Marshall to do to ensure a boy, only in reverse. "Lemons are baby girl fertilizer!" Mr. Ericksen screamed to Marshall. I have no idea how that legend started, but it's no more silly than downing a jar of pickled herring before sex.

It is interesting that the boy names Lily hated were because of rotten kids who have come through her kindergarten classes over the years... she's been doing this long enough now that some of those punks are probably in military school by now. But it was even more interesting that the girl names Marshall had a problem with were women he either lusted after -- and sang about wearing acid-washed jean shorts and holding a cane -- or watched as she shot various items out of her vajayjay.

But Marshall's biggest nightmare was the funniest, as I think anyone who knows Barney is scared to death that their daughters are going to somehow either hook up with or marry Barney in a creepy May-December romance.

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90210 Season 3 Episode 6 Torrent Megavideo

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 05:59 AM PDT

90210 Season 3 Episode 6 Torrent Megavideo is here! We were treated to a completely new episode of 90210 that just aired on CW with fans tuning in at 20:00 ET to be part of the action. 90210 – already in season number 3 – has gathered its fair share of fans in the Romantic Drama genre. If you're still looking for a sneak-peek of this new episode called 'How Much Is That Liam In The Window' or just want to watch the 90210 season 3 episode 6 online preview – then you're in the best place. I have the video at the link below. Just click the link now!


Without giving away too many spoilers, here's what you can expect from the new episode if you haven't checked it out already. New parents Jen and Ryan find out about Naomi's rape and Jen decides to take matters into her own hands. Ryan encourages Naomi to come forward even though his own job may be in jeopardy. Victor arranges a photo shoot for Adrianna and instructs her to go topless, while Navid and Silver watch in shock. Annie discovers that Charlie has a dark and disturbing side when she sneaks in to observe a staged reading of his play.
In case you're a new comer to '90210′ – it's a Teen themed show that debuted on September 2 2008. Before current day popular series like Gossip Girl, or The Hills, or even older series like Friends and The O.C. – there was Beverly Hills 90210. It was the first show to really bring teenagers' daily lives to the forefront of pop culture. Today, the show has seen a huge face lift with jokes and issues dealt with have much more today with today's youth, but the essence of it stays the same, a bunch of spoiled kids in LA getting into problems and learning about themselves and the real life.

90210 "How Much Is That Liam in the Window" Season 3 Episode 6 – This week's episode of 90210 found Liam with an interesting new job, Annie's new boyfriend with a hidden dark side, and Naomi's secret finally being discovered by someone other than the girls.

Liam finds himself more than a bit down on his luck. Living in his car and having no cash leaves him with no choice but to resort to being paid to be eye candy at the local Ambercrombie type clothing store. After being humiliated in front of his friends and being pinched by eager teenage girls, Liam is desperate for anything else to come along. Enter Laura, the girl he slept with after finding out that Annie was dating his half brother, Charlie. Laura wants to force Liam into a relationship. He just wants her to go away unless Annie is nearby. What Liam doesn't realize is that Laura has the capability to help him with his financial troubles. Although Laura seems flighty, she is actually quite cunning and Liam soon finds himself living in her pool house and being employed by her family. Guilt sex anyone?

Annie is still hot and heavy with Liam's half brother, Charlie. Charlies is a renowned screenplay writer or so he tells Annie. He won't let her read anything he has written or come to any readings. When Annie sneaks in to see what his play is all about, she encounters lines full of brutal violence. She wonders what else she doesn't know about her boyfriend. However, after seeing him peacefuly resolve a moment with a guy he bumped into, all is forgiven. Given that both Liam and Charlie have somewhat similar scars on their bodies, both from when they were children, I would guess the violence came from their father. But why is Liam mad at Charlie?

Jen refuses to let Naomi see her new nephew Jacques/Jackson until Deb calls her out as a bitch. While Naomi and Silver are visiting the baby, Jen overhears about Naomi's rape by Mr. Cannon over the baby monitor. She confronts Naomi who refuses to trust her given their history. Jen decides to take matters into her own hands which may have involved killing or maiming until Ryan tells her exactly who Mr. Cannon is. Ryan also confesses that he saw Naomi and Cannon in the school alone that night with Cannon closing the blinds. Right before he smashed his car into the high school sign, that is. Despite the possibility that he could get fired for being drunk on school property, Ryan is willing to come forward with what he knows to help Naomi and put an end to the evil Mr. Cannon. Maybe we can put this storyline to rest.

Finally we have Ade whose manager/briber's actions are becoming more and more outlandish and sinister. When Ade refuses to do a topless photo shoot, Victor closes the set and basically threatens her. His threats are picked up by Silver's microphone on the camera she left behind during her documentary. After Silver and Navid hear it, Navid confronts Ade who finally tells the truth. She then decides to walk away from Victor, her career be damned. Of course, that is when Victor shows her the magazine cover her topless photo landed on. Now they are fast friends on their way to her exploding career based on a dead boy's music.

This week's episode of 90210 was interesting. I was wondering how long they were going to drag out the Ivy, Oscar and Laurel story but Oscar exposed it rather quickly. How awful would it be to find out that the boy you lost your virginity to in a moment of stupidity just ended a months long affair with your mother? Gross. I have to admit that I am intrigued by Liam and Charlie's backstory. I also have to admit that despite my better judgment, I was moved by Jen's emotions after finding out that Naomi had been raped. Maybe there is a heart underneath all of that steel. Another good thing about this episode? The band that Laurel had playing at the pool party, The Like. They were fantastic. My ipod will love them.

What did you think of this week's episode of 90210? Any ideas about the Liam/Charlie story? Do you think Charlie has a violent streak in him or just writing away his family life and story? Share your thoughts on tonight's episodes in the comments below.

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Chuck Season 4 Episode 6 FULL VIDEO

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 05:51 AM PDT

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PLOT:
Chuck, Sarah, Casey, and Morgan must stop a scientist from releasing a nightmare-inducing toxin. Damaging information regarding Chuck's mother is discovered. Devon's mother pays a visit. Jeff and Lester deck out the Buy More for Halloween.
Chuck will be on a mission together with Sarah, Casey and Morgan. The objective of this mission is to stop Dr. Stanley Wheelright from his evil deeds, which is releasing a toxin that would cause nightmares to everybody.

Tem Bartowski will going to have a suspicion on Chuck's Mom's lie. Jeff and Lester will going to have a plan on the event of Halloween on Buy More while Awesome's Mom will going to pay a visit to them which include Ellie.

Watch Chuck Season 4 Episode 6 Chuck Versus the Aisle of Terror online free stream s04e06 – will be shown on Monday, October 25 2010 8:00pm on WNBC (NBC). an action-comedy-drama television program from the United States created by Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak has stepped into season 4. The tv series has the theme of action-comedy, rarely is passed by the fans. Obviously still very exciting, to be always on watch.

'Chuck' fans had good reason to worry about this week's episode. The title of this week's outing, 'Chuck Versus the Aisle of Terror,' reeked of Theme Week over at 'American Idol.' Casting Robert "Freddy Krueger" Englund as this week's baddie only added to the high risk, reward nature of the outing. So, was the episode scarily good, or frightfully bad?

The answer: mostly great, even while proving that a central aspect of the show has long overstayed its welcome and needs to be minimized, if not outright eliminated, for the show to become more than it currently is. Sure, eliminating that aspect would be risky, but so was 'Aisle of Terror' itself. And that little experiment worked out just fine.

Let's start off with the great: Linda Hamilton's meatiest work to date on the show, finally appearing at length as Mary Bartowski. Her initial scenes didn't really jive with the tone of the show at first, with Hamilton unsure how much to play Mama Connor as much as Mama Bartowski. But given the results of Casey's findings, that inability to find the right tone actually works in her favor. Mary declared that she had been away as part of a long-standing operation called Project Isis, but Isis ended decades ago. So where does that leave Mary?

Potentially in a mental world of her own, which fit the overall theme of the episode. Sure, it owed a lot to the plot of 'Batman Begins,' but the toxin's ability to bring out Chuck's innermost thoughts has a parallel in Season 1's 'Chuck Versus the Truth,' in which he actively sought for the first time Sarah's feelings for him. Rather than confess his romantic impulses to her tonight, Dr. Wheelwright's toxin revealed his worst fear: Mary being the literal death of Sarah. Too often this season, Chuck's biggest worry about his girlfriend has concerned huge relationship steps that feel completely rushed. But this fear -- the fear that his blind spot for his family could endanger Sarah -- now THAT's a legit fear, one that should be haunting his spy life. (Admit it: You thought the episode's title was going to refer to another "Chuck and Sarah hem and haw about being ready to get married.")

What's great about Mary's potential psychosis is that it could drive home for Chuck just how dangerous a world he has entered. So much of the season has revolved around making the work/romance balance workout, but what Chuck REALLY needs to worry about is losing his mind trying to keep track of who is good, who is bad, and most importantly, what is real. Sarah admires how much Chuck still trusts people, but how long until he starts questioning his own mind if he sees that his mother's work in the spy world has turned her cuckoo for Volkoff Puffs?

For her part, Ellie spent this week as she has all season: in a mental world in which her mother is simply an absent, apathetic parent. Chuck telling Ellie about her true nature tonight got a fist bump from yours truly, because Chuck keeping her in the dark while letting everyone else in has sold out both characters this year. It had turned her into a shrew and him into a lying brother. Not good qualities for either of them. With this secret out in the open, hopefully Chuck's return to the CIA can finally be brought into the open and 'Chuck' as a whole can get the whole gang back together into the fold.

Speaking of the fold, Morgan folded ever more into the spy world himself this week. Impressed by his actions in Iraq, Casey sees potential in Mr. Grimes. Of course, he also realizes that Morgan's heroics often happen despite himself. So rather than throw Morgan into active duty right away, Casey uses him as bait. "Morgan the Magnet" will soon cause fear and/or insatiable curiosity in all spooks who come across his path. The Morgan/Casey dynamic is pure gold this year. Honestly, 'Chuck' could (and probably should) have an episode in which these two just grunt at each other while fighting international terrorism. The show could develop its own grunting language for them, sort of like a sparse form of Klingon.

As for the only negative this week: Look, it pains me to say it, but The Buy More has more than served its purpose at this point. Much like the vastly inferior episode 'Chuck Versus the Cubic Z,' the Halloween-centric antics in the Buy More were nothing more than an elaborate set-up for an ironic capture of this week's baddie. The comic relief that are Jeffster and Big Mike still works, but it feels of a piece with a show in which Chuck was still straddling his two lives. With Chuck fully enmeshed in the CIA, the Buy More can still exist as a cover while not dominating 20 percent-30 percent of the episode. Between Mary Bartowski circling her children, Chuck's latent fear of her presence in his life ,and the Morgan/Casey show, did we really need a photo montage of old people and snail babies?

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Rules of Engagement Season 5 Episode 6

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 05:45 AM PDT

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Rules of Engagement might be in season number 5 but it's still in the discussion as one of the top Married Life Comedy shows on TV today and the latest episode 'Baked' should build on that. Audrey goes stir crazy after quitting her job and decides to start a cookie business. Meanwhile, Timmy tries to be one of the guys. It certainly looks like an exciting episode if the show teaser is anything to go by.

Rules of Engagement is a sitcom that follows two couples and their single friend deal with the complications of dating, commitment and marriage. It looks at different relationships in various stages, starring Oliver Hudson and Bianca Kajlich as newly engaged sweethearts, Patrick Warburton and Megyn Price as a long-married couple and David Spade as their still-single friend.
In this episode, Audrey starts a cookie business after quitting her job, while Timmy tries to be one of the guys.

Rules of Engagement is a CBS TV Show in which two couples and their single friend deal with the complications of dating, commitment and marriage. It looks at different relationships in various stages, starring Oliver Hudson and Bianca Kajlich as newly engaged sweethearts, Patrick Warburton and Megyn Price as a long-married couple and David Spade as their still-single friend.

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Two and a Half Men Season 8 Episode 6

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 05:39 AM PDT

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Two and a Half Men might be in season number 8 but it's still in the discussion as one of the top Family Comedy shows on TV today and the latest episode 'Twanging Your Magic Clanger' should build on that. Charlie dates a woman who's slightly older, but the age difference is just enough to trouble him. It certainly looks promising but will it look as good on TV as it sounds on paper.

Episode Synopsis: Charlie will be going out with an older women, although there is only a little gap between their age, it is enough to trouble Charlie. The women is smart and beautiful. There is a part where Charlie went out with her to go watch a movie, by then the women said she is 47 and Charlie just said "cool". Meanwhile, Alan becomes a age-police as he sort out the gap between the women and Charlie's age.

Last week's episode of Two and a Half Men (Season 8 Episode 6) was tittled "The Immortal Mr. Billy Joel". It was directed by James Widdoes and Wrote by Chuck Lorre, Lee Aronsohn & Don Foster.

For those of you who haven't watched Two and a Half Men, it goes by the genre of comedy and now airing for its 8th season. Starring Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones.

For the first time this season, Charlie (Charlie Sheen) has finally gotten out of his post-Chelsea funk to go out on a date. Not a $2,500 a night hooker, as Alan (Jon Cryer) pointed out, but a real date without the meter running. Of course, this being 'Two and a Half Men,' the course of true love can't possibly run smoothly for Charlie. But when all was said and done, love may actually find a way. For more on love's chances, and Alan's theory about boner medication, read on.

After last week's trip to Dr. Schenkman's plastic surgery clinic, it's no surprise to learn that Charlie is obsessed with looking young. Have you noticed the dye in Charlie's hair? But if you thought his shallowness was just a physical thing, think again. Once Charlie discovered that his date, Michelle -- played by former 'CSI' techie Liz Vassey -- was 47 years old, he decided he couldn't see her anymore.

To his credit, and thanks to Alan's gift of numbers -- he noted that Charlie was just four years younger than Michelle -- Charlie gave it another go with her. But the wicked ways of love threw another impediment in Charlie's path: Michelle's 20-year-old daughter with the online porn biz. Oh, mommy.

Imagine putting cat nip in front of a big cat ... that was what Shauna (Krista Kalmus) was to Charlie. He was lickin' his chops over her -- once he got the notion of a threesome with mother and daughter out of his head. Fortunately, like a cold slap in the face, Shauna let Charlie know she was not into older guys who need a nap after doing it twice. Ouch!

So, in what is hopefully an ongoing thing, Charlie jumped into an adult relationship with Michelle. Naps included. To be frank, it was getting pretty off kilter watching Charlie on the fringe of most of this season's episodes. He was still funny, but he seemed less engaged.

It will be even better once Rose (Melanie Lynskey) is back on the show. She's supposedly going to be on later this season, but it can't happen soon enough for me. Charlie's ultimate mate might be his former crazy stalker neighbor.

While Charlie was making progress with an age-appropriate lady, Alan was spending an inordinate amount of time in the company of his right hand. The magic clanger of the title? That was Alan's schlong.

See, he used a 36-hour male enhancement drug -- a boner pill -- because the prescription was about to expire. Without a partner to share Alan's potency, he was self-gratifying like nobody's business. Charlie caught him at it three times and Berta once.

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Castle Season 3 Episode 6 FULL VIDEO

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 05:34 AM PDT

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In last week's episode of Castle, Beckett's team are called in when two dead bodies fall out of a casket at a Jewish funeral. The other body was found out to be that of Dr. Monroe's, a female doctor at the local hospital. They later find out that Dr. Monroe has been asked by the NYPD to look into some suspicious activities going on in the hospital.

It turns out that a pretty boy nurse has had the female doctors wrapped around his finger. He has a girlfriend in prison and he has been extracting information from the doctors – unknown to them – so that he could break his girlfriend out of prison. This guy looked perfect for Dr. Monroe's death. But as it turns out, he did not do it.
Dr. Monroe has been spending time with the drug lord, Cesar Calderon. It turns out that she's been taking care of his heart problems and been attending to him five times a week. As more evidence comes in, Castle and Beckett figure out that it was Cesar's brother behind the murder. He thought that Dr. Monroe was betraying Cesar when he saw her talking to the Attorney General so he 'took care' of her.

Meanwhile, in Castle's personal life, Castle's relationship with his daughter starts to become more complex now that she has her first boyfriend as well as her budding relationship with Gina. Castle seems to be struggling seeing his daughter getting close to people other than him.

In Castle Season 3 Episode 6 , '3XK', a serial murderer known as the 'Triple Killer' returns after 4 years of being off the grid. Castle and Beckett play deadly mind games with the killer in an attempt to catch him or her.
Castle's ratings were down by 0.2 to 2.5 for 18-49 adults. But the upcoming episode might peak viewer's interest in the comedy-drama crime show. To catch the next episode, tune in to ABC at 10.

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Spooks Season 9 Episode 6 FULL VIDEO

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 05:21 AM PDT

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Hurray for Colin Salmon, as not getting to be James Bond has meant he can play loads of special ops bad-asses and bring his own brand of cool sophistication and wry humour to loads of different films and telly shows. And thankfully for us he, is here in this weeks Spooks as a US special envoy, Mr Beecher, stating that here in the UK we have caused numerous problems with the war in Afghanistan due to our old fashioned and out of date computer security systems.

With one line (I won't spoil it) he sums up the previous government's standing with the US and, while the comment is off the cuff, the situation is deadly serious, as classified footage (probably taken from Wikileaks) shows a US aircraft bombing its own base due to software errors.

A smack on the wrist is what is needed, with our IT being 15 years out of date, which is not only insulting (Lotus Notes works just fine) but it gets Tariq's back up no end. It even goes as far as having him throw a hissy fit when the Grid is inundated with US-based IT specialists, all trying to update the system with a new system called Cybershell.

It's up to Ruth to calm our usual IT worker down, but the typically laid back techie is onto something, as there seems to be a lot more going on than just a software upgrade.

Not only is there trouble in-house at the Grid HQ, but Lucas is also in a spot of bother as Vaughn ups the ante of their little game. Vaughn is playing the system, and that little errand that Lucas performed for him last week comes back to haunt him as we find Vaughn is working for the same employers as the bespectacled bad guys who are trying to tap into cyber security of the Grid.

For the first time this series everything seems to be tying together. We start getting answers, and the reasoning behind the more episodic nature of the series is revealed a bit as the overall plan of the 'big bad' begins to take shape

While Lucas is being played by Vaughn, his mission this week is to protect Danielle Ortiz, a US IT specialist cryptographer who has created the encryption for Cybershell. But before he does that, he has to have a little meeting with Vaughn, who, as we found out last week, has a bigger involvement in Lucas/John's life than we thought.

Blackmail and leverage, then. How do you get somebody to do something if they have no past, no family and no ties? Well, that's how Vaughn operates. He's a right crafty bugger who now has the Albany file bit, which is only the first part of a sequence of clues that his employer wants from the Grid system

Knowing that the Grid is compromised in its IT, Harry instigates a 'Blue 1 Emergency' on an unknown cyber attacker. All British and American systems will be compromised and Cybershell will be in place, with the hacker having full access to every secret both the US and UK have.

It seems, however, that Ms Ortiz is not the cleancut operative that the US were making out she was, as en route she shares prison stories with Lucas and states the reason why she is in the position she is in is that she hacked the Pentagon.

With all Grid operations monitored, the team set up a sting operation to catch the hackers. But even with the team's best secret squirrel tactics, there is still room for human error. Does Harry make mistakes? Well, when Lucas turns to an old friend for help, shall we say that somebody who we haven't seen for a few series is once again dragged into the Grid, as the rest of the team are in lockdown?

Having somebody on the outside is both a help and hindrance, as the person they turn to could help the lockdown Grid team. But is Lucas playing on the side of the angels, as not only is Albany at stake but also the US and UK intelligence, and after his meeting with (okay, it's Malcolm), Danielle cracks it that Lucas might not be telling everyone the whole truth..

Second chances are the order of the day as Danielle sees the position Lucas is in. With the Grid under attack and mixed messages coming out from the hackers and the Grid itself, it's an explosive finale that allows the Grid team to escape, thanks to Dimitri, and for Lucas to finally show off why he could be the next James Bond. And while the actual escape from the Grid is a bit rushed and underwritten, Harry's retribution on the hacker is swift and brutal.

Finally, for those of you (like myself) who were worried that this season was a bit disjointed with no real 'big bad' or overall arc, well, prepare to be proven wrong. Not only is Vaughn playing games with Lucas and the Grid, but his bosses are also a major threat, and have ties to all the episodes so far, as we see that Russian, Chinese and Middle Eastern operatives makeup the hacking contingent and are being played by an even bigger threat (Nightingale?).

For those (unlike me) who didn't join the dots throughout the series so far, the payoff is 'Ah, so that's who that is'. But for those of you who actually paid attention, the care and subtle hints have been there from the start.

So, kudos for the guys involved in the writing. It had me off the real trail for nearly six episodes and all the little cliffhangers about real targets and the real story make sense. Its also nice to see Malcolm is back in the game and back doing what he does best and the best finale for a while. Can Lucas be trusted and does Harry know and who will pay the price? Bring on next week!

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Mike and Molly Season 1 Episode 6

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 04:40 AM PDT

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The hit Dating Comedy show is hitting its stride in season number 1 and Mike and Molly 'Mike's Apartment' will hopefully be one of the better episodes to date. When Mike invites Molly over to his apartment, his plans for romance are interrupted by an untimely call from his mom, Peggy. Without giving away too many spoilers, this looks like an episode worth watching.

The series, set in Chicago, Illinois, follows two people, Mike Biggs, a police officer who wants to shed some pounds, and Molly Flynn, a fourth-grade teacher wanting to embrace her curves, who meet at an Overeaters Anonymous group and become an unlikely pair. However, they also have to deal with the comments, jokes, and criticism from Mike's fast-talking partner Carl McMillan, Molly's slim sister Victoria and mother Joyce, and Samuel, a Senegalese waiter at the officers' favorite restaurant.

Mike & Molly "Mike's Apartment" Season 1 Episode 6 – Well I might have to just eat my words, and no that is not another fat joke at the expense of MIKE & MOLLY. This week's episode was actually – wait for it – funny. With the couple slowly moving into a relationship, it's only natural for things to start getting physical. And Mike & Molly, along with their meddling families, are dealing with the next steps. Trying to help out Molly, as its been awhile since she has had a man in her life, her sister and mother only make her more nervous about being intimate with Mike for the first time. For his part Mike was just as nervous since it's been awhile for him too. And Molly's family wasn't the only one interfering on the couple's special night.

Mike set up a lovely night back at his place, until his mom cut it short with feigned chest pains. Molly saw right through the act and questioned him on why his mom is interfering. It seems that its only been him and his mom for twenty years so she is just a bit territorial over him. Molly totally understands but knows that they both need to get over their hang ups, whatever they may be, to move forward. What I appreciated about this episode, and what I have been basically waiting for all season, was to find the humor in this couple's dating. Beyond the fat jokes, this show about two people trying to find a connection is adorable. The characters are not only dealing with their own inadequacies but they also have to figure out a way to handle their noisy families and know-it-all friends imposing in on their relationship. And this is a very real and very funny dilemma.

'Mike's Apartment' allowed us to really get to know the couple beyond just their outer hangups. While being overweight and everything comes with it is very real, it's feels artificial when the jokes on the show just surround eating and being fat. This couple deserves just a bit more respect when dealing with their newfound relationship and I am glad we got to see just another snippet of their personalities. The funny was definitely delivered tonight, especially thanks to Swoosie Kurtz and Katy Mixon getting more than just five seconds of face time. So Mike & Molly, we are once again friends and if you keep this up, we could even become more than that.

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Gossip Girl Season 4 Episode 6 Free Online

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 04:24 AM PDT

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Gossip Girl Season 4 Episode 6 Synopsis

Although Blair made it perfectly clear that Jenny Humphrey (Little J) was no longer welcome in Manhattan after what happened with Chuck, Jenny is tempted by a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet Tim Gunn ("Project Runway"), which could be a game changer for her future. Meanwhile, Serena discovers something about her new boyfriend, Colin (guest star Sam Page), that may put an end to their relationship just as it was getting good.

Tonight's installment of "Gossip Girl" was filled with intrigue and gratuitous guest stars—Tim Gunn, Ivanka Trump, and Isaac Mizrahi, to name a few. It was also completely ridiculous, perhaps more so than any previous episode of "GG."

Let's start with Nate and Juliet. After they spend the night together, she dashes off. But then Nate goes to visit his jailbird dad at the local penitentiary—only to find that Juliet is also there. The storyline goes from kind of dumb to monumentally stupid when Nate asks Juliet what's going on, and she spins a silly lie about volunteering in the prison's literacy program. Because he's pretty but simple, Nate accepts her obviously false story—even when she abruptly announces that her class has been canceled and walks away from him.

In reality, of course, Juliet went to the prison to visit Ben, her Serena-hating, incarcerated brother. When Ben calls to ask why she didn't show up for her visit, she lets him know that she bumped into Nate at the prison. When they hang up, evil Ben sics a few other inmates on Mr. Archibald.

Juliet's on the verge of telling Nate the truth about her mysterious mission that night when he gets a call letting him know that his father's been beaten up. As soon as Nate takes off, Juliet gets a text from Ben: "Did you get my message?" How, exactly, does Ben have a cell phone in prison, we wonder for the hundredth time?

There's even more stupidity afoot on the Upper East Side. Serena spent the night with Colin, a.k.a. Cab Stealing Guy, a.k.a. Joan's horrible husband on "Mad Men." She arrives on campus the next morning to find out that he also happens to be her new Business Psychology professor. Of course.

Colin likes Serena so much that he persuades her to drop his class so that the two of them can continue seeing each other—starting that night at a New York Observer party at The Boom Boom Room. (Side note: there is no way that money-hemorrhaging paper could actually afford to throw a lavish gala at one of the most exclusive clubs in New York, unless it were a fundraiser to save the New York Observer.)

Blair, meanwhile, is livid when she finds out that Jenny has resurfaced. The aspiring designer is in town for one day only so that she can do an interview with Tim Gunn. She's hoping that Tim will be impressed with her work and write her a letter of recommendation for Parsons, to which we say: 1. Jenny is a senior in high school. She can't enter Parsons without getting her diploma, and she certainly couldn't start attending school there in the middle of first semester. 2. One recommendation letter does not automatically get someone into college, even if that letter does happen to be from Tim Gunn. Especially since Tim hasn't worked for Parsons since 2007.

In any case, Blair heads over to Lily's and lays down the law for Little J. She commands her not to go anywhere but her interview, and demands that she not talk to anyone while she's in Manhattan. What's even more ludicrous than Blair's rules, though, is the fact that Jenny actually intends to abide by them—until Chuck tricks her into going to the Empire, which triggers Blair's minions to strike back at Little J.

They exact their revenge by defacing Jenny's collection (another side note: since when does a simple interview entail showing off an entire collection's worth of outfits?), painting letters on each dress so that the five of them together spell out "whore." Tim is appalled, and Jenny's livid. Chuck then pounces again, inviting her and her entire family to come with him to the Observer party—conveniently enough, Tim Gunn will be there too, so she'll have another chance to apologize to him.

Things come to a head at the party, as they are wont to do in this show. Lily uses reverse psychology to convince Serena to put her studies in front of boys, for once, and S leaves the shindig without Colin. She drives home that she will not be sleeping with him by showing up at his apartment late that night. When he hears her news. Colin tells Serena that his class only lasts for seven weeks—there are no classes at Columbia that only last seven weeks and begin in the middle of a semester—and that he'd like to keep getting to know her until the course is over.

Jenny's apology goes well, until Tim lets slip that Chuck got her the interview in the first place (side note three: so how, exactly, did she think she got the interview? Was Jenny under the impression that Tim Gunn just woke up one day with a burning desire to speak with Jenny Humphrey? Ugh). That reveals to Little J that she's been a pawn in Chuck and Blair's games since she returned to New York.

J retaliates by telling Gossip Girl that she lost her virginity to Chuck, and the news summarily gets distributed to everyone on GG's blast list. Side note the fourth: we're really expected to believe that nobody outside of the main cast knew about C and J's tryst until now? In any case, the tactic works; Blair's humiliated. But Dan tells Jenny that by doing what she did, she's turning back into the same social-climbing monster she was before she left for her mother's.

Jenny takes his words to heart and decides to leave again, first taking the time to tell Chuck and Blair that she's better than they are. Oh, and that they should get back together. The former power couple end the episode by making an uneasy truce.

And then, right before the credits roll, the most outlandish thing of all happens. Juliet shows up at Colin's apartment, looking for a check from him… and telling him that he wasn't kidding "when [he] said it would be a challenge." So now Professor Smirky and Juliet are apparently conspiring together to bring Serena down. Whatever. If her secret is that she's a prostitute, we're quitting this show.

Next week's promo implies that Serena and Chuck, of all people, might be getting it on. Please, "Gossip Girl," don't do it! To paraphrase Jenny: you're better than that.

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Lie to Me Season 3 Episode 4 FULL VIDEO

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 04:20 AM PDT

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Episode Synopsis: LIE TO ME "Double Blind" Season 3 Episode 4 – While vetting an art museum staff for security leaks prior to a major exhibition, Lightman meets a beautiful woman (guest star Helfer) who entangles him in a game of cat-and-mouse in the all-new "Double Blind" episode of LIE TO ME airing Monday, Oct. 25 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.

Cast: Tim Roth as Cal Lightman; Kelli Williams as Gillian Foster; Brendan Hines as Eli Loker; Monica Raymund as Ria Torres; and Hayley McFarland as Emily Lightman. Guest Cast: Ciro Suarez as Julio; Darren Keefe as Jack; Jason Spisak as Al; Jefferson Mays as Sidney; Kathleen Gati as Nurse; Scotch Ellis Loring as Congressman Rainer; Seth Peterson as Rick; Tricia Helfer as Naomi; KeiKabou Holland as Joe Paul.

Lie to Me is an American television series that follows Dr. Cal Lightman (Tim Roth) and his colleagues in The Lightman Group. The private company accept assignments from third parties (commonly local and federal law enforcement), and assist in investigations, reaching the truth through applied psychology: interpreting microexpressions, through the Facial Action Coding System, and body language.
In this episode, Lightman, while vetting an art museum staff for security leaks prior to a major exhibition, meets a beautiful woman who entangles him in a game of cat-and-mouse.

Lie to Me is standing toe to toe with other Action Drama shows in season number 3 and Lie to Me 'Double Blind' should be no different. While vetting an art museum staff for security leaks prior to a major exhibition, Lightman meets a beautiful woman who entangles him in a game of cat-and-mouse. The episode description certainly makes you want to watch and find out what happens.

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The Event Season 1 Episode 6 MEGAVIDEO

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 04:14 AM PDT

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'The Event' might be one of the most schizophrenic shows on television that doesn't concern a high school glee club. It's not so much that the show varies wildly in terms of tone, but in terms of the stories that it's simultaneously trying to tell. Sean and Leila were supposed to be our emotional 'in' to have a toehold for this worldwide conspiracy, but you know what? They are not especially needed. There's a half-decent show in here that combines '24' and 'The X-Files,' but currently that only makes up half of the actual show. So we've got a series of diminishing returns on our hands with the show as presently constructed.

Now, many of you have complained when previous shows get invoked when discussing 'The Event,' but sorry: it's as much a response, reinterpretation, and mutation of what's come before it as anything else. Individual aspects smack of originality, to be sure. On a micro level, it zigs where other antecedents have zagged. But on a macro level, the show's DNA is as close to its predecessors as Sophia's People are to the humans around them. So comparisons are inevitable, even if some find them odious.

'Loyalty' worked best as a real-time chase, with Martinez and Sterling tracking Sophia and Thomas/Lee trying to keep her safe. Rather than play up the fantastical nature of the EBEs, this part of the episode worked as the best of '24' used to: as a real-life cat-and-mouse game between individuals and government forces. As smart as the tracking isotope was, using it as a decoy by infecting denizens of a local coffee store was even smarter. Along the way, 'The Event' dropped subtle clues about Sophia's nature (She knows Chinese! Dogs hate her!) that will no doubt have fans buzzing about what they meant. Since the show usually doesn't go down the "show, don't tell" route, I feel the need to applaud any instance in which they employ that little thing called subtlety.

'Loyalty' also featured the first coherent use of flashbacks in the show's brief run, using elements of the past to explain actions in the present. (Finally!) Lee's past played like a combination of 'Cocoon' (sci-fi romance in which some age more slowly than others) and 'Fringe' (in which someone from the "alien" species falls in love with someone they shouldn't). That love story with Violet somehow resonated more in just a few scenes than the Sean/Leila romance has with a season of build-up. Turns out that Lee's former world didn't have water, which could point to either a distant future version of humanity or a parallel one. Having Thomas point out the fallacy of falling in love (eventually, Violet would notice the eternal youth of '"Mason") at the very moment most of the at-home audience was probably questioning it. Being able to anticipate such plot holes and addressing them abruptly will go a long way in 'The Event's' shoring up fan concern about the overall direction of the show.

As solid as the Washington stuff was, the show came to a screeching halt every time the Sean/Leila/Collier/Carter story reared its ugly, unemotional head. Honestly, at this point, you'd be forgiven if the title of the show referred to Leila Buchanan conveying an emotion in a realistic manner. Everything is played through a dim, vaguely stunned gaze on her face. She's kidnapped? That's the look. Rescued? That's the look. Told she wouldn't have to pay a lot for that muffler? You guessed it.

Moreover, everything in this particular part of the story relies on exposition posing as dialogue. For most of the episode, Jason Ritter was forced to recite lines that sounded an awful lot like someone trying to catch up a co-worker who hadn't yet seen 'The Event.' Things went from bad to worse when the normally awesome Paula Malcomson appeared and overacted as journalist Madeline Jackson, who apparently went just as crazy as the rest of us trying to put together all the disparate pieces of this puzzle. Her character at least connected Leila's father more tightly to the conspiracy, but her worry about an organization far scarier than the government wasn't news to either Sean nor us: after all, one of those supposedly scary people is still in Texas with Collier.

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The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 3 Episode 4

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 04:08 AM PDT

Watch The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 3 Episode 4 now! Catch the sneak peek pf the episode from the link that I have provided below.Just click the link and you can enjoy the show! Oppz! The video is in high definition format. You don't have to waste your time. Watch it now!


This week on The Real Housewives of Atlanta there were so many funny one liners that it would be possible to fill this entire recap with just those. The girls really are back in full swing, particularly NeNe who is just so honest and descriptive; no wonder she is always the fan favorite on the show.

In this episode, NeNe meets with her plastic surgeon, which according the other girls, is her equivalent of therapy when things in her life get a little tough. She wants to take her breast implant size down, get a little lipo and have her nostrils snipped a bit. She is nervous when she goes in for the surgery and once under anesthesia she keeps asking for Gregg who is nowhere to be seen. Once out of surgery but still drugged, she mumbles, "I don't want to be like Dwight" about her nose, and then has her best friend Diana call Sheree and says to her "I got a surprise for you, I get to wear one of your bras."

Once home, Gregg is still nowhere to be found, when Kim comes to visit. NeNe is still on pain killers and chastises Kim for not bringing wine. When Diana tries to dab at NeNe's running nose, she asks her not to "Hurt Michael Jackson". Brice seems upset by his mom's surgery while Brentt takes it in stride…but still, no Gregg.

It turns out that Kim actually has parents, Joe and Karen, and they seem to love Big Papa, who Kim is back on with again…her mom also thinks that Kim picks "fame over family."

Sheree is working out with her trainer, who tried to fix her up last year to no avail, and tells him all about her new love interest, Dr. Tay-E. She is wearing her most successful design: A black Who Gon Check Me Boo t-shirt. It turns out Dr. Tay-E (aka The Love Doctor) gives seminars for single black women on why single, successful black men aren't asking them out. Sheree plans on going to one, but it leaves the viewer wondering what makes a single man the expert; shouldn't these women be spending their hard earned money learning from men who are already in long term, successful and committed relationships? At the seminar, Sheree is still attracted to Dr. Tay-E and afterward, he asks her to come over for a date so he can cook her dinner.

Cynthia and Peter get picked up in a limo that Phaedra has sent for them, to go to the Steeple Chase, a mini version of the Kentucky Derby. When the limo picks up Phaedra and Dwight, Cynthia thinks that Phaedra looks like " a black Tammy Fae Baker and Dwight looks like Willy Wonka" with their loud pink hats. Phaedra starts talking about how Apollo is "Clean" and doesn't have any kids, when Peter admits to having 5 kids. She doesn't think she could deal with all of those babies mama's and stays on the subject while Peter is growing increasingly pissed off in the limo.

Kim visits Kandi in her studio and they talk about writing Kim a new song based on the Jimmy Kimmel joke that "the ring didn't mean a thing". This time, Kandi wants producer credit.

Phaedra has a big baby shower extravaganza that Cynthia, Kim, Kandi and Lisa Wu Hartwell are invited to. Lisa is only in front of the camera momentarily but it is nice to see her. Phaedra has had Dwight decorate and manager the party, and when she comes in with a bunch of white roses randomly (and not in a whimsical way) placed in her hair, Cynthia decides that that was "Dwight's idea". Kandi thinks it is more like a wedding than a shower, Kim comes in late and without a hat, which pisses Phaedra off. Then the ballerinas come in…and Dwight and Phaedra waltz. All of the girls are just floored with the ridiculousness of the event and Kandi calls Phaedra's rhinestone eye jewelry "Bourghetto" which is a combo of "bourgeois" and "ghetto".

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Weeds Season 6 Episode 10 FULL VIDEO

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 04:02 AM PDT

FANTASTIC! This is smoking hot and it will really get you high: Weeds is here again this week with a new episode entitled "Dearborn-Again." I have the full video below.Click the link now!

Weeds Season 6 has hit a momentum pitfall. Conceptually, the season on the run was a great concept. The open road was ahead of the Botwin family. Anything could happen. But just like Nancy's life, viewers are slowly losing all sense of stability. For a while Cesar and Ignacio grounded Weeds, but soon even they were phased out.Watch it now!


About Weeds Season 6 Episode 10: Dearborn-Again

Nancy, attempting to score some big cash, returns to her hometown where she takes up residence with Warren an old acquaintance. Andy and Doug try to secure information on where to locate fake passports. Meanwhile, Silas and Shane curiously dig into Nancy's past.

This is what happens on this Weeds episode:

Nancy takes up with an old acquaintance while her sons dig into her past; Andy and Doug need to find a passport forger.

This is what the "Weeds" show is all about:

After her husband's unexpected death and subsequent financial woes, suburban mom Nancy Botwin (Parker) embraces a new profession: the neighborhood pot dealer. Aided by her wayward black-sheep brother-in-law Andy, she struggles to keep her new means of bill-solving secret from her suspicious PTA members and nosy neighbor as well as from her children, Shane and his teenage brother Silas. As the plot continues she struggles to protect the ones she loves.If you like what you read, don't forget to watch Weeds Season 6 Episode 8 Gentle Puppies.

Weeds season 6 is enjoying quite the viewer's attention. The comedy drama, due to its remarkable intense dramatic storyline, is one show, that people find hard to give up. Weeds season 6 is enhancing the curiosity of fans, and they are eagerly waiting to get Weeds season 6 episode 10 download, through the internet. As you all know, the story revolves around a typical suburban mother, who remains a widow after her husband dies. Unfortunately, he leaves behind debts and many unpaid bills. So, in order to pay all the dues, she must find a way to improve her financial status, and she resorts to drugs.

The upcoming episode of Weeds has become the talk of the town, as it is based on an interesting theme. Also, Richard Dreyfuss and Eric Lange are going to give their guest appearance in the episode. The upcoming episode of the show is entitled, 'Dearborn-Again', directed by Scott Ellis and written by Roberto Benabib and Matthew Salsberg. This is yet another interesting episode, which can only be enjoyed by the fans, if they access Weeds season 6 and catch episode 10 by a getting a download. As we all know that episode 9 ended with a video interview given by Nancy's sister. Seeing it, Nancy decides to go back to her home. Further, when fans watch Weeds season 6 episode 10 online, they will see that Richard Dreyfuss comes on board as someone from Nancy's past.

Moreover, Nancy is attempting to get some big money. What will she do in order to score some big money? The fact will soon get uncovered, after you watch the amazing Weeds season 6 episode 10 and enjoy it online. Also, when Nancy returns home, she decides to stay with Warren, who is her old associate. Andy and Doug try to hide information on where to locate fake passports. The episode will certainly leave all the viewers in a thrilling state, and they would definitely get Weeds season 6 episode 10 to exciting moments of Nancy's life.

In addition to this, Silas and Shane inquisitively dig into Nancy's past. What have they found about Nancy's life? Will it affect Nancy's life? Will the story take an interesting turn? All these questions, will certainly be answered, once you get the upcoming episode of the show. So, all the fans, who want to enjoy the amazing journey of Nancy's life, can get Weeds season 6 episodes.

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Chase Season 1 Episode 6

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 03:55 AM PDT

Watch Chase Season 1 Episode 6 now! Today Chase fans are in for a real treat with the new episode airing on NBC set to delight its loyal followers. If you're looking for a sneak peak of the latest episode or ways in which you can legally watch Chase season 1 episode 6 online, then you've come to the right place. I have the link below for the full video of the show. Just click the link now!

The sixth episode of NBC's Chase season 1 entitled Havoc aired on Oct. 25.


Chase is an American police procedural drama television series that follows Annie Frost (Kelli Giddish), a deputy U.S. Marshal, and her high-priority fugitive-apprehension team that track down dangerous criminals in South Texas.
In this episode, Annie is injured pursuing a fugitive using explosives to get revenge and is forced to rely on Ben Crowley (Eddie Cibrian). With Annie's absence, Luke is force to step up to the plate.

Chase might be in season number 1 but it's still in the discussion as one of the top Crime Drama shows on TV today and the latest episode 'Havoc' should build on that. On the hunt for fugitive Carson Puckett who is using explosives to get revenge, Anniegets injured and is forced to rely on bounty hunter Ben Crowley. In Annie's absence, under Jimmy's leadership, the team must use Daisy's tactical expertise to stop Puckett, and Luke is forced to step up to the plate. It certainly looks promising but will it look as good on TV as it sounds on paper.

NBC picked up the script penned by Jennifer Johnson with a put pilot commitment in September 2009. Johnson will serve as an executive producer, along with Jerry Bruckheimer and Jonathan Littman. David Nutter was signed to direct the pilot.
Casting announcements began the second week of February 2010. Rose Rollins was first to be cast, in the role of Daisy Ogbaa, the team's weapon specialist. This was followed quickly by the announcements of the casting of Jesse Metcalfe as Luke Watson, a Marshal from Washington, D.C., and Cole Hauser, as an experienced ex-cop who co-heads the apprehension team. Amaury Nolasco came on board a few days later to portray veteran cop Marco Martinez.

The role of the show's central character, Annie Frost, was offered to actresses Maria Bello, Tea Leoni, and Christina Applegate. The producers were seeking a "strong female lead actress" for the role of Frost. Eventually Kelli Giddish landed the female lead role in late February. The show is primarily set in College Station, Texas episode 2 onward.

The pilot takes place in Houston, Texas and was shot in Dallas and Anna, Texas in March.[12] NBC ordered Chase to series on May 10, 2010. The series will continue to be filmed in the Dallas area.

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The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes Season 1 Episode 4

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 03:44 AM PDT

Watch The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Season 1 Episode 4 now! The new animated marvel series "The Avengers Earths Mighties Heroes" Premieres on Oct 20! To promote the series, they released 20 "micro" episodes prior to the show premiere, each micro episode is in the area of 5 mins or so, give or take. Keep your eyes peeled for the full video at the link below. Just click it now. Enjoy toon & superhero fans!


As the world's most dangerous villains break out of the Vault, the Cube, the Big House, and the Raft, six of Earth's mightiest heroes assemble a freedom fighting alliance called the Avengers. The Avengers line-up initially includes Hank Pym (who assumes both his Ant-Man and Giant-Man alter-egos), Captain America, Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and the Wasp. Black Panther and Hawkeye will join the main roster as the series progresses.

The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes is an American cartoon series by Marvel Animation based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers. The show debuted on Disney XD in Fall 2010 starting with a 20 part micro-series.

The series initially features a team based on the roster for the original Avengers, composed of Ant-Man, Captain America, Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and the Wasp. In terms of tone and style, the series will be based primarily on the original stories by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. However, it will also utilize material from all eras of the comic's run and other sources such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Here are some of the characters in the show:

The Avengers

Hank Pym / Ant-Man / Giant-Man (Wally Wingert)[5] is a scientist who invented Pym Particles, a subatomic substance which allows him to both shrink himself to the size of an ant and expand his body to the size of a skyscraper. He goes with a diplomatic method of settling things, but will fight if need be.

T'Challa / Black Panther (James C. Mathis III) was exiled from the country of Wakanda when his father was overthrown as the King by the Man-Ape. Now, he seeks the Avengers help to regain his homeland.

Steve Rogers / Captain America (Brian Bloom) is America's first Super Soldier. Captain America became frozen in the depths of the ocean while trying to thwart the Red Skull's escape in World War II. After decades of entrapment in ice, he fights alongside the Avengers today.

Clint Barton / Hawkeye (Chris Cox) is a former agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Barton was betrayed and framed by his former partner, the Black Widow. Bent on clearing his name, he teams up with the Avengers to fight evil and expose Black Widow as a double-agent.

Hulk (Fred Tatasciore) is a misunderstood monster, forced into a life of running and fighting by the ever-vigilant General Ross. His alter-ego, Bruce Banner, decided not to get rid of the Hulk after talking to him and coming to believe that there is a place for the Hulk in the world.

Bruce Banner (Gabriel Mann) is the Hulk's alter-ego. He agrees to allow the Hulk to remain physically in control of their body in exchange for the Hulk helping the Avengers. Bruce can still tell the Hulk his opinion and give advice.

Tony Stark / Iron Man (Eric Loomis) is a billionaire inventor whose creations have fallen into the hands of S.H.I.E.L.D. and HYDRA. Tony Stark uses his high-tech suit of armor to try to reclaim what is his. He is acting leader of the Avengers and supplies them with resources from data to vehicles to expenses.

JARVIS (Phil LaMarr) is Tony Stark's trusty AI system integrated into his armor and the facilities of Stark Industries.

Thor Odinson / Thor (Rick D. Wasserman) is the Norse God of Thunder and one of Asgard's strongest warriors. Thor chooses to spend his time on Midgard to help the humans deal with superhuman threats. He is also attracted to the brave and selfless paramedic, Jane Foster.

Janet van Dyne / Wasp (Colleen O'Shaughnessey) is Hank Pym's business partner. Jan is impetuous and the youngest Avenger. She came up with the idea of naming the team "The Avengers" and is flirtatious with Henry Pym, though he is oblivious to the fact.

Hawaii Five-0 Season 1 Episode 6

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 03:34 AM PDT

Watch Hawaii Five-0 Season 1 Episode 6 now! This is another released episode of Hawaii Five-0 that will really entertain you. For the fans and all people around the globe out there, watch the video at the link given below. Just click the link now!


Episode Synopsis: HAWAII FIVE-0 "Ko'olauloa" Episode 6 – When the CEO of a hugely successful surf company is murdered, Kono revisits her past while Five-0 is thrown headlong into the varied but interconnected worlds of North Shore surfing, on HAWAII FIVE-0, Monday, Oct. 25 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Kevin Sorbo guest stars as a wealthy real estate mogul.

Show Synopsis: HAWAII FIVE-0 is a contemporary take on the classic series about a new elite federalized task force whose mission is to wipe out the crime that washes up on the Islands' sun-drenched beaches. Detective Steve McGarrett, a decorated Naval officer-turned-cop, returns to Oahu to investigate his father's murder and stays after Hawaii's Governor persuades him to head up the new team: his rules, her backing, no red tape and full blanket authority to hunt down the biggest "game" in town. Joining McGarrett is Detective Danny "Danno" Williams, a newly relocated ex-New Jersey cop – a working man in paradise who prefers skyscrapers to the coastline – but who's committed to keeping the Islands safe for his 8-year-old daughter; and Chin Ho Kelly, an ex-Honolulu Police Detective, and former protégé of McGarrett's father, wrongly accused of corruption and relegated to a federal security patrol. Chin's cousin, Kono Kalakaua, is a beautiful and fearless native, fresh out of the academy and eager to establish herself among the department's elite. McGarrett, repairing his relationship with his estranged sister Mary Ann, vows to bring closure to their father's case, while the state's brash new FIVE-0 unit, who may spar and jest among themselves, is determined to eliminate the seedy elements from the 50th state.

Hawaii Five-0 is an American procedural crime drama television series and a re-imagining of the original 1968–1980 television series. It follows an elite unit/task force set up to fight crime in the state of Hawaii.
In this episode, Kono revisits her past when the CEO of a successful surf company is murdered.
Five-0 is thrown into the varied but interconnected worlds of North Shore surfing.

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Soy Tu Duena Capitulo 136

Posted: 26 Oct 2010 01:29 AM PDT

Watch the full video of Soy Tu Duena Capitulo 136 now! Don't settle down with those videos who are poorly recorded and some are not even complete. Watch the Chapter 136 of this wonderful show here in full video and in high definition format.



Soy Tu dueña Capitulo 136 LUNES producida por Nicandro Díaz para Televisa, es transmitida por El Canal de las Estrellas desde el 19 de abril del 2010 reemplazando a la telenovela Corazón salvaje. Esta telenovela es una remake de La dueña, del año 1995. Esta protagonizada por Lucero, Fernando Colunga con los primeros actores Silvia Pinal, Sergio Goyri y la participación antagónica de Gabriela Spanic en su regreso a Televisa y David Zepeda. ONLINE ,VER Soy tu dueña capitulo 136
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Taylor Swift Speak Now Track List

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 10:20 PM PDT

Watch Taylor Swift Speak Now Track List Video now! Don't just be satisfied with the written information. You better watch the full video now and have some total music and sexy entertainment. How do you find this new album of Taylor Swift? Is this cool? Before making any comments, watch the video first. Oopz! May I remind you that this offer is the full video in high definition format. So, what are you waiting for? Watch now!


Taylor Swift is a hot search these days as the young Grammy winning singer is once again pushing out the hits.

This album is her most personal yet, as she wrote about her relationships with Taylor Lautner, John Mayer, Kanye West, and her critics. I wouldn't mess with TSwizzle!

So it comes as no surprise that her Speak Now track list and lyrics are a hot search. I have posted the list below.

'Speak Now' Track Listing:

1. 'Mine'
2. 'Sparks Fly'
3. 'Back to December'
4. 'Speak Now'
5. 'Dear John'
6. 'Mean'
7. 'The Story of Us'
8. 'Never Grow Up'
9. 'Enchanted'
10. 'Better Than Revenge'
11. 'Innocent'
12. 'Haunted'
13. 'Last Kiss'
14. 'Long Live'

Tonight on MTV she also did an hour long meet and greet complete with a live feed live stream where she took fans questions. Taylor, who is as sweet as they come, did what she always does – she hugged and took pictures with every one of them.

She is refreshing! The live stream was featured on MTV.com, VH1.com and CMT.com. She told fans,

"This album took two years to write, two years to make … and these are songs about stories and lessons and things that I've learned — the right way, the wrong and, in the case of this song, it's about learning a lesson a little too late," she talking about Back to December, the rumored song about Taylor Lautner."I ended up writing this song — actually every song — alone, and that happened by circumstance. … I've never written an entire album on my own before, so songwriting is my favorite thing. It's all what makes life make more sense to me."

What do you think of the Taylor Swift Speak Now track list off of her new 2010 album? Tell me after checking out photos and video!

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Speak Now Album Songs Video

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 07:50 PM PDT

Watch Speak Now Album Songs Video now! Taylor Swift's new album Speak Now is making waves. Her songs are very personal, very her and very scandalous, everyone seems to be trying to figure out who The Story of Us, Sparks Fly and Better Then Revenge are all about. But the release goes beyond making a new hit record, fodder for gossip mags and a new pop culture touchstone, it's a coming of age story for Taylor Swift. You better watch it now atthe link below. Just simply click the link now!


Throughout her career she has been seen as a teen, a young lady, a kid. But now she is a woman. She's out of her teen years at the ripe old age of twenty and is about to turn 21 on December 13th. She's writing all her own songs. And she'd living like an adult now with her first very own apartment. And she's wildly successful. Proving to her parents that she made the right choice.

Her parents are both in finance and always thought there little girl would follow in their footsteps and become something like a stock broker. But she's doing something completely and totally different. Independent in ambition, talent and now living on her own, Taylor Swift is no longer a girl, she is a full grown woman.

Three albums into her wildly popular, multi-platinum and globally successful career, Taylor Swift is still settling scores.

Either the 20-year-old singer-songwriter is terrifically thin-skinned or can't bring herself to write about anything aside from her romantic travails, but the "woman scorned" shtick is becoming quite tired.

With every new Swift song, a breathless round of speculation - Who incurred her wrath? Will she name names? How many fellas have really wronged her? - obscures the truth about Taylor.

While she has an admitted knack for melody and, very infrequently, a finely wrought turn of phrase suggesting depth beyond boy-hating, Swift has been turning out variations on the same theme (teenage love soured by melodrama) that first catapulted her to fame. "Speak Now," her latest studio effort, is no different; there's even a track titled "Better Than Revenge," for crying out loud, with the telling line "She should keep in mind/There is nothing I do better than revenge."

The latest single, "Dear John," has already set tabloid tongues wagging, as it's a song supposedly about her brief dalliance with Mr. Sexual Napalm himself, John Mayer. At nearly seven minutes, it's a spectacularly self-indulgent piece of pop catharsis (an interesting side note: Swift has all but abandoned the country touches that marked her work as nominally Nashville in character) whose most clever flourish - vaguely bluesy guitar licks aping Mayer's penchant for same - isn't lyrical.

Although there's a slight voyeuristic thrill, as though eavesdropping on a particularly fraught exchange between two high-profile people, it's short-lived. If this was the first broadside Swift had authored about an ex-lover, it would carry far more weight than it does. Instead of a devastating assault on a failed romance, "Dear John" is literally the latest in a long string of thinly veiled airings of grudges.

So it goes throughout "Speak Now," a bloated, nearly 70-minute affair: stylish, irresistibly melodic songs that say nothing of any importance to anyone other than Swift. It's not difficult to see the appeal to her fanbase - these are tunes, all penned by Swift with no additional co-writers, built to be sung en masse in arenas - yet, the rush to anoint her as a songwriter of substance remains baffling.

Take the bluegrassy "Mean," where Swift lays into an unnamed detractor with a litany of nyah-nyah invective: "All you are is mean/And a liar/And pathetic/And alone in life/And mean." It induces giggles, not chills, and yet, it speaks to the core problem with Swift's catalog to date.

Although she hasn't come of age in a conventional manner - most teenagers aren't opening up for Tim McGraw and Faith Hill before they can legally drive - Swift simply hasn't lived enough to move beyond herself and her own life as source material. Unloading on record probably helps clear her head, but it does nothing to advance her career as an artist.

Selling millions of copies and packing arenas full of worshipful fans is rarely sustained over the long term; people grow up and move on, becoming acquainted with musicians that have something genuinely insightful to say. If Taylor Swift continues along her present path, she's going to find that out the hard way.

It may not exactly have foiled the German Luftwaffe during WWII, but Taylor Swift has embedded her own kind of entry-level secret code in the liner notes of her third album Speak Now, out today.
Writer and former EW music critic Chris Willman used his Little Orphan Annie decoder ring (or more likely, his eyes) to crack the hidden messages scattered throughout the lyrics booklet accompanying Swift's CD.

And a cursory glance proves him right; randomly capitalized letters throughout the booklet yield yield phrases like "LOVED YOU FROM THE VERY FIRST DAY" in the supposedly John Mayer-directed "Dear John," and "YOU THOUGHT I WOULD FORGET" in "Better Than Revenge," apparently aimed at former paramour Joe Jonas' immediate post-Swift girlfriend, actress Camilla Belle.

Willman also posits that the "FOREVER AND ALWAYS" in "Last Kiss" also points to Jonas, though the spelled-out "CMT AWARDS" in "The Story of Us," a song about an uncomfortable run-in with an ex at an awards show, eliminates Jonas and leads directly to fellow CMT attendee Mayer. Also, that the until-now-unpegged ballad "Enchanted" may have revealed its target with the embedded message "ADAM," which may or may not be Adam Young, better known as Owl City.

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Taylor Swift - The Story Of Us Lyrics And Video

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 07:39 PM PDT

Taylor Swift - The Story Of Us Lyrics And Video is here! The singer Taylor Swift just made a big hit nowadays. Her songs are so wonderful. Fans are thrilled that the 'Speak Now' album has finally arrived. There are some great songs on the record – 'Dear John', 'Better Than Revenge', 'Enchanted', 'Last Kiss', and 'Haunted', are among fan favorites, but our favorite song written by Taylor Swift is 'The Story of Us'…Lyrics (links) and video have been included below. Just click the link for the full video and lyrics of the song. Watch now!


Taylor Swift has broken down earlier that "The Story of Us", one of the songs from her upcoming third studio album "Speak Now", was inspired by one awkward moment she shared with an ex-boyfriend at an award show. Now, the 20-year-old offers her fans a taste of the track rumored to be an ode to Taylor Lautner.

The sample gives out more idea on the "Mine" hitmaker's feeling toward the encounter with the ex with lines like "The story of us looks like a tragedy now." In it, she can be heard belting out lyrics, "Now I'm standing alone in a crowded room and we're not speaking and I'm dying to know - is it killing you, like its killing me?"

Though keeping most of the details under wraps, Taylor explained to MTV News earlier on the story behind the song. She recalled, "It was a guy I had been in a relationship with, falling out, then we end up at the same awards show. Both trying to act like we don't care ... both like, you know, chatting up the people next to us."

The "Valentine's Day" actress continued, "Afterward, I just felt so empty, like we were both fighting this silent war of pretending we didn't care that the other was there." She added, "And I went home, and I wrote this song about it. And at that point, I had this gut feeling, and I knew the album was finished."

This preview of "The Story of Us" came out in anticipation of the worldwide release of "Speak Now" on Monday, October 25. It followed up a listen to another song wherein Taylor sings about how she handles dealing with someone that is mean to her titled "Mean". Some of the tracks from the album, including "Back to December" and title track "Speak Now", have been released in full previously.

In a very recent interview with MTV Taylor Swift divulged her writing process and the meaning behind the 'Story of Us'. She went into great detail explaining that the song was written about the awkwardness that tends to take place between two people after they breakup.

It wasn't too long ago that Swift was at an awards show, where a former flame was also in attendance. As a result of the two being forced to be in the same room at the same time, an uncomfortable situation arose. (Man have I been there!) But, instead of bottling it all in Taylor uses her guitar and voice as a means to release her emotions, and although the situation was ackward at the time, it lead to the creation of a brilliant song. So, kudos to her.

The only details the songstress didn't reveal in the interview are, which ex the song was written about, and what event spawned the uncomfortable situation. I suppose she wants to keep fans guessing… Who do you think 'The Story of Us' is about?

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Better Than Revenge Lyrics And Video

Posted: 25 Oct 2010 07:31 PM PDT

Watch Better Than Revenge Lyrics And Video now! This is a dish best served over and over again. Feel the romance, the sweetness and relaxing voice of Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift calls out a romantic rival on her new album. Who is she talking about? Well, you better watch it at the link given below. Click it now!


Country singer Taylor Swift is initiating a full-on war with actress Camilla Belle and things could turn ugly. While Camilla has yet to speak out about Taylor's new song Better than Revenge from her Speak Now album (released today), the whole world may have a new opinion of the petite actress after Taylor's through with her.

According to Taylor, Camilla Belle "is not what you think" and "she's not a saint." In fact, according to the highly successful songstress, Camilla is "better known for the things she does on the mattress." Ouch!

Taylor is slamming the brunette beauty because Swift's former boyfriend Joe Jonas started dating Camilla Belle right after his relationship with Taylor ended.

While the country cutie has yet to confirm 100 percent that the song is indeed about Camilla, she eluded to the idea on her Twitter in response to a comment made by Perez Hilton.

In any case, Taylor seems to be getting her revenge all right. Another song, "Better Than Revenge," is rumored to be about another ex, Joe Jonas. The song reportedly targets the girl Joe dumped Taylor for.

The album isn't all angry tirades, however; Taylor did pen one song for a boy who didn't do her wrong. "Back to December" is rumored to be a song for Taylor Lautner.

Although Swift didn't explicitly say it was for him, she did tell E! News that the song was for someone special: "The person I wrote this song for deserves this. This is about a person who was incredible to me -- just perfect to me in a relationship -- and I was really careless with him." Awww Taylor.

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