gifts-related stories
Posted Nov 23rd 2009 1:03PM by John Scott Lewinski
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Animation, Children, Reality-Free

Black Friday is less than a week away, and if you're stumped for gift ideas for a boy anywhere in the family, you could do worse than going with
Star Wars: The Clone Wars merchandise.
The show remains one of the highest rated programs for males aged 12-25. That's no surprise since boys have always been the cash cow of George Lucas' $3 billion empire (no pun intended).
Hasbro is the emperor of
Star Wars toys (at least those for kids), and the company has a couple of new, higher end items for the 2009 holidays.
The Clone Wars Remote Control R2-D2 is pretty much as advertised. For about $30, you get a replica of a Death Star comm-link that controls the droid's movements, sounds and lights. A kid will have fun driving him around the house. But, the toy is more fun for adults if you imagine that every beep he makes is really a rude, digitized curse word.
Continue reading Holiday gift ideas keep coming from 'a galaxy far, far away'
Posted Nov 11th 2009 10:03AM by John Scott Lewinski
Filed under: Doctor Who, Reality-Free, British TV

Do Daleks wear jingle bells? Probably not. But the creator of
Doctor Who's deadliest enemies is in stateside toy stores to celebrate the holiday season with the human species he's tried to kill off more than once.
His arrival is very timely when you consider it's November and time for pundits like me to start sending some gift ideas your way.
Since I'm more than comfortable shilling for the geek contingent, the good folks at
Underground Toys sent the evil scientist (right) over for a visit. Though he's a bit of a grump -- the 12" high,
radio controlled Davros should keep any
Who fan entertained. The only question I have is whether he'll end up in the fans of kids or their sci-fi fan parents.
Continue reading Underground Toys materializes TV sci-fi swag for the holidays
Posted Nov 22nd 2008 9:47AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV Royalty, Daytime, Celebrities, Talk Show, Reality-Free

Every year, Oprah Winfrey has her "Favorite Things" episode around the holidays. This year's edition will air next Wednesday, November 26. This time though,
her gift suggestions will be a little more affordable.
Because of the hurting economy, Oprah has decided that her list of favorite things this year will showcase more affordable items, some that cost next to nothing (not sure what exactly "next to nothing" really means). In fact, Oprah is going to unveil one special gift that costs
zero dollars. Not sure what she means by that, but I'm guessing that gift will be something like a hug or good thoughts.
Continue reading Oprah's Favorite Things now cost around $2.99
Posted Jun 4th 2007 8:52AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: OpEd, Adult Swim, Episode Reviews
(S02E15)
Orel: Gee, Doughy, your parents really do love you after all. They give you money and they don't ever want anything in return, not even you.
This episode was written by former Mr. Show writer/performer Scott Aukerman, along with Neil Campbell and Paul Rust. It wasn't until about one third through the episode I realized this was the first episode that wasn't tethered to some kind of religious ideal. The only "religious" aspect occurred when Orel decided he had to ask his mother if it was morally acceptable for a woman to accept gifts from a man if she doesn't actually like him.
Continue reading Moral Orel: Courtship
Posted Dec 6th 2006 12:34PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Gilmore Girls, Celebrities, Ugly Betty, Men In Trees, Brothers and Sisters

Not every woman can look like Salma Hayek, but every woman can smell like her. Just in time for the holidays,
InsideBayArea.com has released a list of the fragrances favored by television's leading ladies. Not everyone understands the appeal of expensive perfume, and nobody wants to be around someone doused in it. Perfume is an indulgence when you're penny pinching, but I've got to admit that it's one of my own weaknesses.
As you might expect, the perfumes on the list are ridiculously pricey, but at least, no one is wearing Britney's Curious for Women. I personally can't afford any of these scents - even in the 1 oz. bottle - but I can certainly "test" them at Sephora. Here are some list highlights:
The Gilmore Girls' Lauren Graham wears Fracas by Robert Piguet;
Men in Trees' Anne Heche wears Amaze by IsaDora;
Ugly Betty's Salma Hayek wears Narciso Rodriguez's For Her;
Big Day's Marla Sokoloff wears Trish McEvoy's #9; and
Brothers & Sisters' Calista Flockhart wears be by becker.eshaya.
Posted Nov 20th 2006 2:32PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: CBS, News, Web, Celebrities
Oh, aren't there more important stories to worry about in these times?
There's a scandal brewing in the TV news and donut-loving communities (I guess it's no surprise that those two different communities would overlap some day). It seems that CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric mentioned how much she likes the Munchkins over at Dunkin' Donuts on her blog, and then Dunkin Donuts sent her "a gazillion of them...boxes...along with crates of piping hot coffee." Of course, this sent bloggers and people who comment on blogs over the edge, accusing Couric of breaking ethical rules and getting paid off.
Calm down, breathe, and think about this rationally. Do you think Couric wrote this so she could get free donuts? Do you really, really think that getting some free food from a local business is going to sway the way Couric covers the company or, um, donuts in general? Alarm clock catastrophe!
At this point I'd just like to say I love the new Lexus.
[via Gawker]
Posted Dec 24th 2005 1:50PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Festivus
All you've got is hours left. Everyone else planned ahead, bought their gifts... probably even wrapped
them already. And what are you doing? Sitting here reading this post. Nice job. So what are you going to do? Fight the
crowds, scour the many picked over store shelves? There's not going to be much left. It happens to the best of us, and
I should know because I plan on doing most of my shopping after I finish writing this. So what's going to be left? Not
much, but here's a few things you might be lucky to find sitting next to the empty spaces where Lost Season 1
DVDs and SpongeBob memorabilia used to rest.
Now as I said, you're going to be lucky if these items are still around especially because I'm probably going to
scoop them up before you. Honestly though, everyone wants these... I'm telling you, that Munsters calendar?
This year's "Tickle me Elmo."
Posted Dec 20th 2005 10:58AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: OpEd, HDTV, Video, Festivus

Alright, let's face it: getting actual gifts and
gadgets for the holidays has been seriously reduced, down to getting money and gift cards. This is especially true if
you're a gadget or audio/video freak like me, and people are afraid to buy you something for fear of getting the wrong
thing. Hey, there's nothing wrong with gift cards!
So, instead of giving you a guide of what to get other
people, here's my guide for what to get yourself with that stack of gift cards and cash: