Entertainment
10 TV Shows to Put in Your NetFlix Queue
There’s a ton of garbage on television these days. You got a bunch of lazy, formulaic reality shows (any reality show not starring Gordon Ramsey or the New York Jets is not worth your time). Then there’s all those sappy sitcoms and tiresome hour-long dramas on network (seriously, how many CSIs/Law and Orders can they churn out?). With all the clutter on TV, some quality shows are bound to slip through the cracks. If you like consuming television programs on a season-per-day basis, here are 10 shows you need add to your NetFlix queue and plow through (in no particular order).
Dexter
I was a little late to the Dexter party. I just couldn’t get into it at first. I thought it was a dark comedy that was too heavy on the dark and too light on the comedy. But it’s a good show, man. The supporting characters/storylines are all a little wack (I’m lookin’ at you Doakes), and the flashback scenes with Dexter’s Dad can get a little cheesy, but Michael C. Hall makes it all worthwhile. The last season with Jon Lithgow was intense as hell, and the new season just got rolling. It’s a good time to get yourself all caught up.
The Wire
If you’re sick and tired of hearing people say that The Wire is the greatest show of all time, shut the hell up. People gush endlessly about this show for good reason. If it’s not the best show ever then it’s in the top three for damn sure. Why? It’s just so well-done. The writing is absolutely fantastic. You have deep and honest sociological insights wrapped up in a tight dialogue that’s spoken by dozens of characters whose arcs enjoy multiple seasons’ worth of development. Plus, there’s McNutty.
The Shield
Comparing The Shield to The Wire is unfair. It’s apples and oranges, really. The Wire tinkers with root-causing systemic societal woes, but The Shield is a much more individualized, inward psychological study of badass anti-hero Vic Mackey. The series sets Mackey up as this terribly corrupt yet loveably effective detective who does some disgraceful things for mostly the right reasons. Each season is a little different, but the intensity of Michael Chiklis is the one constant you can look forward to throughout the series.
Breaking Bad
Moody and visceral, Breaking Bad is simply amazing television. The pacing, the uniqueness of each episode, the characters, everything is incredible. The funny parts are hilarious, the suspense isn’t contrived and the oh-shit moments are genuinely jaw dropping. There’s a reason why Bryan Cranston has won three-consecutive Emmys for his portrayal of Mr. White. Watching the Chemistry teacher turned meth chef’s gradual transition into a total gangsta is must-see TV.
Sons of Anarchy
I don’t ride motorcycles and I don’t wear leather jackets. I do love the film Green Street Hooligans though (Elijah Wood is still a pansy but we’ll gloss over that for now), and anyone who’s seen that movie knows that Charlie Hunnam plays the tough guy role well. The Brit actor carries Sons of Anarchy almost single handedly. Sure, tough-old-lady Peggy Bundy and ringleader Hellboy are cool too, but the show revolves around his character Jax. Fun fact: Kurt Sutter, the show’s creator, is married to Katey Segal and also wrote for The Shield.
Mad Men
Here’s another critically/culturally acclaimed show that lives up to the hype. Sure all the boozing and womanizing and goofy 60s mores get all the attention, but Mad Men is full of rich subtleties. The show doesn’t stuff character traits and conflicts down your throat. There’s a whole lot of subtext to play with. Don Draper is also one of the coolest TV characters of all time. It’s hard to see Jon Hamm as anything but Draper at this point. If you haven’t seen every episode of the three-time Emmy award winning outstanding drama series, get on that shit.
Californication
Part romance, part ridiculous Californication is great television. David Duchovny shows his acting range by playing an artsy, boozin’ sex-crazed maniac. Okay so he’s playing himself, but he does it really, really well. His little daughter has a voice that’ll make you wanna jump out a window, but with all the T & A, funny dialogue and family dysfunction, the three seasons of this show are certainly worth a lazy weekend investment.
The Sopranos
I know what you’re thinking… The Sopranos was a good show? No shit, bro, thanks for the memo! The reason the show’s on this list is cause I know there are people out there that letsome episodes (or maybe even seasons) of The Sopranos slip through the cracks. There was a two year break between seasons 4 and 5 and another two year gap between seasons 5 and 6. Don’t try to catch reruns on basic cable. Do the show some justice and get fully caught up on any episodes you missed.
True Blood
Is it gay? Yes, yes it is. Is Anna Paquin hot? Sadly, no. Even with those two strikes, True Blood is still an interesting show. I’m as vampired out as the next guy, but there are some fun characters and storylines to get behind in this series. Catch up on it if you haven’t already.
24
Look, we all know that 24 starting sucking bad (real bad) in those last few seasons. But think back to a different time. Think back to a time when news outlets were debating the finer points of torture to keep our country safe. Things were different back then. Threats we’re everywhere and the greater LA area always seemed to be a target. If a nuclear bomb or chemical attack is about to go off in Chattsworth, Valencia or Encino, there’s really only one guy you’d want to save Southern California… Jack Bauer when he’s sober. I had a hard time including this show on the list, cause it got really, really bad. Unwatchable even. But those first couple/few seasons were like crack, man. You needed that shit. Doot…Doot…Doot…Doot. Y’know what I’m talking about. It’s hard to say when this show lost it’s way, but the first two-three seasons are definitely worth a NetFlix push.
Sep 30th
Interview with Kyle Martino, Host of Soccer Talk Live
The eighth overall selection of the 2002 MLS Superdraft, Kyle Martino won the Rookie of the Year Award, played four and a half seasons with the Columbus Crew and two and half seasons with the LA Galaxy. Martino competed in the 2001 World Youth Championship and appeared in eight games for the U.S. national team. Martino got his first cap in 2002, and in 2005 he scored a goal against Panama during a World Cup qualifier match.
After retiring from soccer in 2008, Martino became an analyst and commentator for MLS games and the World Cup. He worked at ESPN and the Fox Soccer Channel and also provided color commentary for Philadelphia Union matches. In 2010, Martino launched a new show on the Fox Soccer Channel, Soccer Talk Live, an hour-long program that’s part entertainment and part soccer discussion.
We got the chance to catch up with Martino to discuss his new show and his thoughts on the World Cup and the state of US soccer.
Who was your favorite player to watch in the World Cup?
David Villa for Spain. He is a pure goal scorer with some serious bravado. It’s just hard to not smile when he gets the ball because you know something ridiculous is about to happen.
Did World Cup fever lead to increased interest in the MLS?
Definitely. Not only were there several World Cup starts from all over the World that came back to MLS after the Cup was over, but a lot of people got that soccer bug during the World Cup and got their fix from watching MLS action.
What was it like to score an international goal in a World Cup qualifier?
It was amazing. I broke several windows and destroyed my parents’ back yard imagining that moment over and over again in my head when I was little. To see that reoccurring dream of wearing the #10 for my country and scoring a goal like that become reality was second to none.
How did it feel to have your professional career cut short by injury?
It was a really sad moment for me. To spend your entire life obsessing over something you love, and doing anything you can to get it, to only have it taken away from you because of something you can’t control is a very hard thing to deal with. How I go on is by being grateful of getting there and having a career, and looking forward to the next challenge.
Tell us a little bit a about your new show, Soccer Talk Live. It’s kind of a combination of soccer news and pop culture, right?
The idea of the show is to put soccer at the head table with other pop culture and entertainment trends where it belongs. The show will be a soccer show first and foremost, but it will also try and thread together the world’s greatest sport with other aspects of mainstream culture, aspects that fans don’t realize connect back to the beautiful game. It will be the coming out party for a game that has already come out but most people just haven’t been paying attention.
Why do American soccer players have such a hard time completing quality passes?
Bad eye-sight from sitting too close to the TV? No, probably because our decision making in fast paced crucial moments is not as hard-wired as it is in other countries where that and technique are burned in kids minds from very young ages.
Will Jürgen Klinsmann ever coach the US national squad?
I’m starting to think no. If we didn’t get him this time, I think it’s a wrap.
When will the US national team get over the hump and really compete with the big boys on the international stage?
When we stop losing some of our best athletes to other sports.
Soccer Talk Live airs on Monday nights at 7 p.m. EST on Fox Soccer Channel. Check out your local listings, tune in and find out more about the beautiful game.
Sep 29th
Jack Goes Boating Giveaway
Who doesn’t love Philip Seymour Hoffman? He’s got three names, he was awesome in Boogie Nights and he’s not content with just acting. Nope, PSH wants to get behind the camera, too.
Jack Goes Boating is Hoffman’s directorial debut. The film had a limited release on September 17, but it’s going into expanded nationwide release this weekend. Check out the trailer:
To pump you up for PSH’s directorial debut, we’re giving away a Jack Goes Boating prize pack that includes:
- Jack Goes Boating Movie Poster
- Jack Goes Boating Soundtrack
- Capote DVD
- The Visitor DVD
Here’s how to enter:
- Follow us on Twitter (@MANjrcom)
- Drop a comment below and tell us what you think about Philip Seymour Hoffman
- Winner will be chosen at random
- Giveaway ends next Friday, October 1st
Sep 24th
Weezer – AXE One Night Only Show (Videos)
Weezer played a secret show sponsored by AXE at the Dunes Inn Motel in Hollywood on Tuesday, and it was sick. The second installment of the AXE Music “One Night Only” concert series was definitively a hit (the first One Night Only concert was a TI show in New York that sounded like a pretty sweet time as well). The Weezer show featured an open bar, free food, celebs and a chance to see a great live band in the intimate setting of a motel courtyard on Sunset and Western.
Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom were there (Odom looked bored as hell, but hey, way to support the band, Lamar). Vanessa Hudgens, My Chemical Romance and the big guy from LOST were also in attendance. Jorge Garcia (aforementioned big guy) had his face selected by Weezer for their new album cover, Hurley. Jorge got to introduce the band and even did a number with them on stage.
AXE puts on great events, and this was no exception. The line outside was massive, but once people got in, they were treated to free drinks & snacks, great music and good energy. You can’t ask for much more than that on Monday night in Hollywood.
Rivers Cuomo and company certainly know how to put on a show. The band played “My Name is Jonas” with My Chemical Romance, did that entertaining MGMT/Lady Gaga cover, played some newer stuff, a lot of older stuff, and just jammed out and kept the crowd involved throughout the entire set. Check out the videos:
Weezer – Jorge Garcia Intro and Hash Pipe – AXE One Night Only – MANjr.com from Chris Stout on Vimeo.
Weezer – Say It Ain’t So – AXE One Night Only – MANjr.com from Chris Stout on Vimeo.
Weezer – Surf Wax America – AXE One Night Only – MANjr.com from Chris Stout on Vimeo.
Weezer – Undone-The Sweater Song – AXE One Night Only – MANjr.com from Chris Stout on Vimeo.
Sep 23rd
Links on a Monday
Sexy frauleins from Oktoberfest (Gunaxin)
The best colleges for men 2010-11 (Guyism)
The 20 hottest Mexican women (Heavy)
A girl’s guide to surviving football season (Leftos)
Gina Carano gallery (Banned in Hollywood)
Top 5 Spanish speaking weather girls (Perez Solomon)
Classic cops and robbers films (Hollywood.com)
Yikes, a Kinky Kim Kardashian blowup doll (Mankind Unplugged)
Yep, Holly Weber is hot (AskMen)
Funny Jeopardy! videos (Asylum)
Sep 20th
Jessica Alba Wants to Tone Down Her Sexiness, World Says Too Bad
Jessica Alba doesn’t want to be seen as a sex symbol anymore. All this photo shoot stuff in bikinis with water dripping down her face is out the window. Topless blond on the bed shots? Those are gone too. Raised-ass paparazzi beach photos? Kiss ‘em goodbye.
Jessica Alba’s a mom now, so she needs to be respectable. She wants to clean up her act and start making some more family friendly movies. Dads who have to take their kids to Disney flicks are extremely happy about this turn of events.
“I think there is a nice balance between ‘family friendly’ and more adult films, but it would be fun to do more films that my daughter can see,” Alba said.
Jessica Alba’s has a two-year old daughter named Honor that she made with film her husband, producer/luckiest-man-alive Cash Warren. Having Alba’s baby is an honor most dudes would kill for.
But seriously people, Alba wants to find more serious woman roles. No more of this stripper in Sin City or hooker in The Killer Inside Me stuff.
“I like finding a character who finds herself, finds strengths and actually uses her damn stilettos (for a purpose) instead of just killing her feet,” the Teen Choice Award winner said.
Hopefully Alba comes back to her senses. It’s her right to want to tone down her sexiness, but that doesn’t mean it’s going to stick. Here are a few reasons why:
- 2001: No.1, Hot 100 list (Maxim)
- 2002: No. 5, Sexiest Female Star (Hollywood.com)
- 2002: No.4, Top 10 Sci-Fi Babes
- 2002: No.6, Sexiest Girls (FHM)
- 2002: No.12, 102 Sexiest Women in the World (Stuff)
- 2005: No.5, Hot 100 list (Maxim)
- 2005: 50 Most Beautiful People (People Magazine)
- 2006: 25 Sexiest Celebrities (Playboy)
- 2006: No.3, 101 Sexiest Celebrity Bodies (E! Television)
- 2006: No.1, 99 Most Desirable Women (AskMen.com)
- 2006: Most Sexy Woman in the World (Norwegian FHM)
- 2007: Most Sexy Woman in the World (Norwegian FHM)
- 2007: No.2, Hot 100 list (Maxim)
- 2007: 100 Most Beautiful People (People Magazine)
- 2007: Winner, Sexiest Woman in the World (FHM)
- 2007: No.1, Sexiest Girls of 2007 (FHM)
- 2007: No.4, 100 Sexiest Movie Stars (Empire Magazine)
- 2008: No.34, Hot 100 list (Maxim)
- 2008: No.2, Sexiest Women of TV (Wired)
- 2008: Sexiest Women in Film of All Time (GQ)
- 2009: No.13, Hot 100 list (Maxim)
And that shit’s just from Wikipedia!
Jessica Alba has no chance of shedding her image as an incredibly scrumptious, drool-worthy slice of hot ‘n sexy amazingess. Sorry, it just won’t happen. It’s gotta be that way. This chick’s gonna be bangin’ well into her 70s. I can see it now:
ALBA: More than 40 years ago, I tried to shed my image as a sex symbol.
GILF WEEKLY: Hahahaha. That’s hilarious.
ALBA: I know but I’d really like to make more films that my great granddaughter could see.
Jessica Alba Wants to Tone Down Her Sexiness, World Says Too Bad
Jessica Alba doesn’t want to be seen as a sex symbol anymore. All this photo shoot stuff in bikinis with water dripping down her face is out the window. Topless blond on the bed shots? Those are gone too. Raised-ass paparazzi beach photos? Kiss ‘em goodbye.
Jessica Alba’s a mom now, so she needs to be respectable. She wants to clean up her act and start making some more family friendly movies. Dads who have to take their kids to Disney flicks are extremely happy about this turn of events.
“I think there is a nice balance between ‘family friendly’ and more adult films, but it would be fun to do more films that my daughter can see,” Alba said.
Jessica Alba’s has a two-year old daughter named Honor that she made with film her husband, producer/luckiest-man-alive Cash Warren. Having Alba’s baby is an honor most dudes would kill for.
But seriously people, Alba wants to find more serious woman roles. No more of this stripper in Sin City or hooker in The Killer Inside Me stuff.
“I like finding a character who finds herself, finds strengths and actually uses her damn stilettos (for a purpose) instead of just killing her feet,” the Teen Choice Award winner said.
Hopefully Alba comes back to her senses. It’s her right to want to tone down her sexiness, but that doesn’t mean it’s going to stick. Here are a few reasons why:
2001: No.1, Hot 100 list (Maxim)
2002: No. 5, Sexiest Female Star (Hollywood.com)
2002: No.4, Top 10 Sci-Fi Babes
2002: No.6, Sexiest Girls (FHM)
2002: No.12, 102 Sexiest Women in the World (Stuff)
2005: No.5, Hot 100 list (Maxim)
2005: 50 Most Beautiful People (People Magazine)
2006: 25 Sexiest Celebrities (Playboy)
2006: No.3, 101 Sexiest Celebrity Bodies (E! Television)
2006: No.1, 99 Most Desirable Women (AskMen.com)
2006: Most Sexy Woman in the World (Norwegian FHM)
2007: Most Sexy Woman in the World (Norwegian FHM)
2007: No.2, Hot 100 list (Maxim)
2007: 100 Most Beautiful People (People Magazine)
2007: Winner, Sexiest Woman in the World (FHM)
2007: No.1, Sexiest Girls of 2007 (FHM)
2007: No.4, 100 Sexiest Movie Stars (Empire Magazine)
2008: No.34, Hot 100 list (Maxim)
2008: No.2, Sexiest Women of TV (Wired)
2008: Sexiest Women in Film of All Time (GQ)
2009: No.13, Hot 100 list (Maxim)
And that shit’s just from Wikipedia!
Jessica Alba has no chance of shedding her image as an incredibly scrumptious, drool-worthy slice of hot ‘n sexy amazingess. Sorry, it just won’t happen. It’s gotta be that way. This chick’s gonna be bangin’ well into her 70s. I can see it now:
ALBA: More than 40 years ago, I tried to shed my image as a sex symbol.
GILF Weekly: Hahahaha. That’s hilarious.
ALBA: I know but I’d really like to make more films that my great granddaughter could see.
Sep 20th
Stay in School and Win Money or Random Prizes!
I wish I was still in school. As crazy as that may sound think about the logistics. No work, no bills, guaranteed parties on the weekends and of course random free stuff. Companies love to attach themselves to schools because they know college kids have the most disposable income. This is the reason they giveaway so much free loot!
Case in point LenovoBlogU.com. This site allows students to blog on their site for prizes including a whopping $20K in scholarship money. This opportunity is only for students eligible at accredited universities. That means if you go to your neighborhood community college (*pointing at myself) you are ineligible. We often miss these absolutely free contests because we’re so concerned with getting our work down (or goofing around) that we blow them off.
My advice to young college students is to take advantage of every free opportunity given to you. I made the mistake of only looking for free food deals, (thanks Chipotle) that I missed the bigger picture. I’ve heard stories of students traveling around the world for free, based on a couple emails and an application form. I’m not saying these are common, but they definitely do exist.
Hopefully this inspires all of you to strive for more, and by more I mean the free stuff! If all else fails try betting on your grades. It’s legal, fun and there’s actually a website dedicated to it.
Cheers!
Sep 16th
Daily Show Highlight – Dude, You Have No Koran
The Daily Show has been clicking on all cylinders this week. From the interview with Tony Blair to this awesome Islamophobiapalooza segment, it’s been a good week for Jon Stewart and company. Check out the video below. Classic line starts around 2:45 minute mark:
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Sep 15th
Interview with Andrew Jenks, Creator of MTV’s World of Jenks
Andrew Jenks’ new documentary show “World of Jenks” premiered on MTV last night, and the series promises to be an interesting addition to the network’s lineup. Jenks, a 24-year-old, award-winning filmmaker, has gotten free reign from the network to create a unique series that shadows different individuals in order to showcase young, unique perspectives from all walks of life.
This idea of showcasing the individual reference frames of different types of people is something that Jenks is quite familiar with. When he was 18, Jenks checked into a nursing home and filmed his experiences. The resulting documentary, “Andrew Jenks, Room 335” aired on HBO in 2008 and was well received by critics and audiences alike.
After earning some acclaim cred for his directing skills, Jenks convinced ESPN to finance his second film “The Zen of Bobby V.” Jenks followed former Major League Baseball manager Bobby Valentine for eight months as he coached the 2007 Chiba Lotte Marines team in Japan. The film was an official selection at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival and earned the young director more positive reviews.
In his new series, World of Jenks, Andrew Jenks spends one week experiencing life through someone else’s eyes. For each episode, Jenks moves in with a new stranger and captures their individual perspective on the world. The show will include the viewpoints of a hit rapper, an NFL cheerleader, a homeless girl, a young man with autism, an MMA cage fighter, an animal rescuer and other interesting subjects.
We had the chance to talk to Jenks about his previous films and the challenges the new series presents, including getting choked and slapped by rapper Maino on camera.
CS: So how did you first get in to filmmaking?
AJ: Probably when I was back in fourth or fifth grade. Because of my Dad’s work we travelled quite a bit, and there were really some places where people weren’t speaking English. And so we had this big bulky VHS camera that no one really used, and I would just walk around and film stuff and narrate while I was filming. You know there were silly little things happening I can’t remember what they were but the camera – not to sound cheesy – but the camera kind of became my best friend and I think that’s the root where this all started I would imagine.
CS: So how did you originally come up with the idea for “Room 335”?
AJ: I was in college, freshmen year dormitory with 300 strangers essentially. Everyone is looking towards the future and what’s next and what they’re majoring in and blah blah blah. All that was going on and my grandfather was living in nursing home facing dementia, also living with 300 strangers. And so I just kept thinking, you know I was close with him and that was kind of a tough time and I just kept thinking “what would it be like if a 19 year old moved into a nursing home?” These are the people that have lived life the longest so why not seek their advice and see what it’s like to be on the other side of the spectrum. So that’s kind of what inspired that documentary.
CS: Were you surprised at all by the whole experience? Was it what you thought it would be or were there any big surprises there?
AJ: Yeah, I was shocked. I went in thinking we were going to make a movie about old people and I left with some incredible friends, Tammy and Bill and Livy, just unbelievable people that have a lot to provide for society. I thought it was sad that they were put away in a corner in these little nursing homes and I was just really happy that we were able to document and capture their lives and then somehow showcase it all over the world which was definitely awesome. And then there were also the moments where I witnessed a friend pass away and we were in the hospital room with her, there were some dark dark moments as well.
CS: So how did you go from that to “The Zen of Bobby V” where you spent eight months in Japan?
Sep 14th
Everybody’s Linkin for the Weekend
Star Trek off-camera photos (Dave & Thomas)
Tehmeena Afzal is unquestionably fit and sexy (MankindUnplugged)
The 20 hottest celebrity bikini car wash photos (Sub5Zero)
The evolution of Mad Men’s Peggy Olson (Nerve)
15 players who’ve had their fantasy stock drop during the preseason (Rotoworld)
That fat Indonesian baby finally stopped smoking (CNN)
15 badass TV credit sequences from the 70s (Kold Cast TV)
10 Mistakes That Start-Up Entrepreneurs Make (Wall Street Journal)
The first 6 things a girl notices in a guy (Leftos)
10 teams Hard Knocks was made for (Gunaxin Sports)
How Frank McCourt plunged the Dodgers into serious debt (LA Times)
Michael Silver’s NFL owner rankings Part 1 (Yahoo! Sports)
Michael Silver’s NFL owner rankings Part 2 (Yahoo! Sports)
5 fantasy football predictions for 2010 (AskMen)
10 famous dudes with only one ball (Asylum)
Video of some dumb crazy bitch throwing puppies into a river (Buzzfeed)
How to make hot homemade Sriracha! (Food52)
Ultra-disturbing video of Yoko Ono bustin’ out a fake orgasm on the mic at MoMA (YouTube)
6 celebrities who got their fake boobies removed (The Frisky)
Sep 3rd