This series premiered a few weeks ago on History Television, but I’m just getting to the video review today. Hey, what do you want, jet speed? This fun and fascinating northwest reality show is all about flying old school, baby:Check out Ice Pilots NWT, airing Wednesday nights at 10 p.m. on History Television.
Breaking news about a new site called “Broken News,” a one stop comedy shop run by my Toronto News 24 pal Juan Fanzio. First up: this clip goofing on who else, busy sportsman Tiger Woods. Fore!You can watch on a spiffier, wide format screen over at Broken News here.
If you’re looking for something old and new to watch at the same time Sunday night, check out Alice (Showcase, 8 p.m.). Brought to you by the same folks who re-imagined The Wizard of Oz as “Tin Man” two years ago, it is Alice in Wonderland turned on her head.Her brunette head, as played by
Saw this over at Denis McGrath’s Dead Things on Sticks and had to post it here. The folks at CBS’ eyelab have done it again with “Frosty the Inappropriate Snowman 2009”:The CBS interactive dudes have been creatively interactive for years. One of my first posts here two years ago was an early Frosty mash up
My son uses this word all the time but it really applies here; that scene last night on Glee was epic. SPOILERS GALORE, SO GO HIDE IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN IT YET. Stumbling upon a fake belly pad in a dresser drawer, Will (Matthew Morrison) finally gets to the truth about his psycho wife Terri’s
TSN’s hot hand continued Tuesday as 1,358,000 tuned in to that Leaf win over Montreal according to overnight estimates from BBM Canada. PPM now stands for Power Past Montreal.Tuesday was also a good night for the Rick Mercer Report, up to 1,137,000 as Mercer hit the roller derby track, also in Montreal.Being Erica also had
TSN scored a massive victory Sunday night, with an average minute audience of 5,087,000 watching a thrilling, come-from-behind victory by Montreal over Saskatchewan in the 97th Grey Cup. Add the 1,009,000 Alouette fans who tuned in on RDS, and an overnight, estimated 6.1 million Canadians watched the CFL championship.BBM Canada counted a peak of 8.35
It’s the most wonderful time of the year–not. On deadline trying to nail down the last several hundred details in a killer holiday viewing guide for the Toronto Star. Feeling more overwhelmed than a Green Rider defensive coordinator.Fortunately, those savvy content kids at Fox just sent me this link to embed this cool little vid