March 31, 2010March 30, 2010Join Us for the all-star, all-internet, post-game chat: Wed 11:30 am EST/2:30 pm PSTYou never know who’s going to be there… March 29, 2010Scarface Comes to KindergartenWhere it’s always belonged. Is this real or a CGI simulacrum? Can we dare to dream we live in a world where such things exist? March 28, 2010Idol Memory Lane: Juanita Barber Responds to Simon CowellIn Season Two, the contestants came armed to fight back against the Brit’s barbs. In the previous episode the great Kimberly Locke informed Simon that “you suck!” Here Juanita Barber demonstrates the way a lady responds to Cowell’s critiques.
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March 25, 2010Idol Memory Lane: Kimberly Caldwell Leads a Charge Against the Dying of the LightIn each Idol season comes a moment when the contestants suddenly realize that they are playing for keeps, this is not just a game, and see their own mortality. In Season Two, that moment came right at the gate with the brutal original semi-finals format in which each week eight would perform and only two got through, the rest of their dreams left dashed and destroyed on the Coca Cola room floor. The Best of the Worst: The Legend of Billie Jean
Welcome to Part Two of Entertainment Inferno’s series dedicated to honoring the classics of horrendous cinem
“I don’t know who I am anymore.”
“You’re Billie Jean.” Truer words were never spoken. A legend was born in 1985: The Legend of Billie Jean. It’s a tale of teens overcoming their corrupt parents, a tale of family in the face of adversity, a tale of burgeoning womanhood and true heroism—a tale of cut-off, sleeveless wetsuit jackets and the parachute pants to match. All Billie Jean (played by Supergirl herself, Helen Slater) wants is the repair money for her brother Binx’s (the inimitable Christian Slater, no relation to above) trashed Honda Motorbike. But the sleazy Mr. Pyatt has other plans for the blonde beauty—plans that include…rape! |
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