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Posted Sep 24th 2007 12:42PM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, OpEd, Celebrities, TV Squad Lists

For the past few days, I've been watching VH1's non-stop reruns of their reality show
The Pickup Artist, which is just an unmarked white van and fistful of roofies away from being the creepiest show on television. I cannot bring myself to look away, so I watch each episode with my face twisted in an expression that is equal parts horror and malicious amusement. The finale will air tonight and I have already come to accept that I don't have the self-control to avoid watching, despite the fact that every time I tune in, I lose a little more faith in humanity.
I suppose it isn't the fault of the contestants. After all, they're unintentional virgins and their minds are malleable, subject to easy manipulation by anyone who wears eyeliner. That's where the show's host, Mystery, comes in.
Continue reading Six creeps I'd rather date than VH1's Mystery
Posted Dec 25th 2006 11:57AM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Cable, Late Night, TV Royalty, Animation, Web, Adult Swim, Celebrities, The Venture Bros.

Every year since 2004,
The Venture Bros. have released fantastic covers of Christmas classics on the Internet to spread some holiday cheer. It has become quite the fun tradition for us fans to look forward to! The first year, The Monarch and Dr. Girlfriend gave their rendition of "Peace On Earth/Little Drummer Boy", and last year, The Monarch returned with his trusty henchmen, Numbers 21 and 24, for Dolly Parton's "Hard Candy Christmas". This time around, a whole slew of Venture characters have chimed in to recreate the Band Aid single, "
Do They Know It's Christmas?"
Since a few of the actors (actors, not singers) voice multiple characters, there was no way for them to sing the song all together. Well, where the song lacks in harmony, it makes up with Christmas spirit, right?
Posted Jul 10th 2006 9:04AM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Cable, Late Night, OpEd, Animation, Adult Swim, The Venture Bros.
(S02E03) After seeing such major plot development in the first two episodes of the season (read some brief thoughts about them
here), "Assassinanny 911" feels a little out-of-place. It's as though I could take the entire first season and easily shuffle this episode into the mix. I think the only things that could even possibly affect future episodes is the fact that Hank develops a crush on Molotov Cocktease and we get a bit more Brock/Molotov back story. That said, this was yet another extremely funny episode. Season Two is coming along beautifully.
Continue reading The Venture Bros: Assassinanny 911