END OF THE WEEK:
Great news everyone! We're inching ever more closely to Halloween, the time where it's okay for grown men to dress up as kids characters, women to dress up as whores and to traditionally eat as much candy until you your teeth hurt more than a punch in the crotch. Anyways, here were some of the best stories, videos, etc. of the past seven days:
Recommendation of the Week: "Monty Python: Almost the Truth- the Lawyer's Cut"
This might be possibly the best entertainment related documentary I have ever seen. It's 15x better than the E! True Hollywood Stories and 70x better than anything that VH1 ever had. It's interesting, amusing, entertaining, informative and of course, funny! It also show's some of the best moments that this group of Britains with a good sense of humor ever had. Watch it now (unless you don't have IFC, then in that case you don't have to.
Video of the Week: "Phillies Fan Air Humps Reporter"
It's nice to know that despite the recent success of their teams, Philadelphian sports fans are still as obnoxious and drunken funny as ever.
Story of the Week: For the second time ever, it's a TIE, between:
The Los Angeles Dodger Owner's Divorce Gets More Uglier
You know you have an ugly divorce going when the husband, owner of the LA Dodgers, is firing his wife, who by the way is the CEO and Vice Chairperson of the team. I don't know about you, but I see this as a big impact on the team's chances next year.
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ESPN Baseball Analyst Steve Phillps is Suspended after Affair With ESPN Employee
As I mentioned earlier this week , ESPN probably has more sexual affairs than the Sterling Cooper building where "Mad Men" takes place. This only proves that. But, Mr. Phillips, I hate to go all Michael Bluth on you, but her ?
This story would've also given Phillips the "Person of the Week" award because it gave Deadspin.com one of their best days ever.
(http://deadspin.com/search/espn%20horndoggery/)
Person of the Week: IFC (the Independent Film Channel)
Not only did they show one of the best TV documentaries I've ever seen with "Monty Python: Almost the Truth", but they also showed some of the group's best movies and episodes of "Flying Circus." They also announced that they added "Arrested Development" to their viewing schedule starting this Sunday, which is a better place for them than G4. The pick-up of "Arrested Development" also gives me a chance to write review of episode of one of TV's best comedies ever. Thank you, IFC!
New "End of the Week" next Saturday! Enjoy the rest of your weekend, everyone. Also, don't forget to check out my review of the first two episodes of "Arrested Development" at 10 p.m. tomorrow!
Sincerely,
Your pal: mj15
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