2008

U2 3D: The First Live Action 3D Concert Film

$14.50 for a movie isn’t exactly cheap, in fact you can pick up a DVD at Best Buy for less.  But a 3-D IMAX film billed as the first live-action movie shot, produced and exhibited solely in digital 3-D, $14.50 for a thrilling hour and a half front-row concert seat is a deal.  And if you’re a U2 fan and Bono’s inflated persona jumping into your Goobers doesn’t weird you out, than U2 3D is as good as it gets.

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The Week That Was: Have a Thuper Thunday

Some 10 or 11 hours from now we’ll find out whether the New England Patriots celebrate as the first 19-0 team in professional football or whether they’ve blown a golden

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Televised Tune: On the Tube This Weekend

This year’s Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival didn’t really feature that much bluegrass, but this week’s episode of Austin City Limits focuses on some of the best traditional style performances from

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Friday Lunch Special: Sarah & Damon

You’ll see this all over the place today, and with good reason: It rocks. [youtube]4KUowJzpgxs[/youtube] Man, that is just funny shit. Silverman fan or Silverman hater, that’s comedy.

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Friday Mix Tape: ‘Allo, Guv’nuhs

I depart for the United Kingdom two weeks from tonight, and I can barely contain my anticipatory excitement. I’m trying not to pee my pants, though that plan failed once

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Friday’s Leftovers: Where’s The Bee Girl?

Did you ever wonder what happened to the stars of classic music videos from the days when MTV actually played music? You know the bee girl from the No Rain video, the janitor from Smells Like Teen Spirit and Rosanna from well…Rosanna. The guys over at YesButNoButYes went about finding out where are they now.


Let’s end the week right where we started with a hot batch of links:

Finally, when we heard that the Black Crowes produced a video for Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution, we were excited to see what the camera-shy Robinson brothers came up with. Let’s just say we weren’t expecting a photo collage reminiscent of one of those video yearbooks they sold at my high school. Take a look after the jump and judge for yourselves…

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