YoursMineAndOurs-related stories
Posted Nov 28th 2009 4:12PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Video, Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free

I think I'm going to coin a new term. I'm a movie grazer. I like watching TV and grazing in and out of movies that I've seen before, know well, and enjoy watching again in bits and pieces. I know this sounds crazy to some who have to watch a movie from the opening studio logo to the end credits (even as they're being smushed on commercial TV broadcasts).
I'm not like that, though. On Friday, amid the post-Thanksgiving haze and without much interest in the college football games or reruns of CBS soaps or syndicated fare, I was channel surfing. Every time I saw something I liked, I stopped for a while. It was mostly
movies. I watch Cary Grant and Sophia Loren in
Houseboat, Meg Ryan and
Tom Hanks in
Sleepless in Seattle, there was a whole bunch of
Goodfellas, because Bravo showed it back to back. So I watched the ending first, then stuck around to watch the beginning. What an incredible movie -- still!
Continue reading My channel surfing turned into movie grazing
Posted Dec 31st 2005 3:34PM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, Talent

One of
the stars of
Drake and Josh, Drake Bell, was
seriously injured in a car crash on
Thursday evening. He and a passenger were waiting in a left-turn lane when a car hit them head-on. Bell's injuries are
serious but not life-threatening... They include a fractured neck, a broken jaw, facial lacerations, and knocked-out
teeth. He will reportedly undergo plastic and dental surgery soon. Bell was still in the process of shooting the fourth
season of
Drake and Josh.
It's absolutely terrifying to hear about
someone getting so badly hurt in an accident when they weren't being reckless. In case you don't know who he is
(because you aren't subjected daily to pre-teen programming like I am),
Drake and
Josh is a really popular show on Nickelodeon (not to mention one of the slightly-watchable ones)... Hopefully,
he recovers and can return to work. I know a lot of fans are devastated.