Showing posts with label Entertainment Weekly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Entertainment Weekly. Show all posts

Every Season to be Hills Last


Entertainment Weekly will give us an in depth look at TV's most scripted (and fantastic) reality show in an upcoming EW article They Shoot, Lauren Scores. But when will the show call it quits? Lauren Conrad says that every season she thinks it's the last, but creator Adam DiVello says he would love to see the show go til LC marries.

We can imagine having your life taped can be pretty exhausting. Lauren says "there are times when I’ve been filming where I wake up in the middle of the night and I think I’m being filmed" -- notice EW cover.



The article gives readers a taste of what it's like while filming on scene and at home with the girls.


Oh and just for fun, Heidi and Spencer refused to comment for the article after hearing that Lauren was on the cover. No wonder everyone hates them.


Read more at http://www.ew.com/

Top 25 new videogame classics

Entertainment Weekly has revealed a new list, 50 New Videogame Classics, which includes games from 1983 to the present.

Take a look at the Top 25 below and see if your favorites made the list.



1. Tetris - PC (1985)
2. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - N64 (1998)
3. Doom - PC (1993)
4. Super Mario World - SNES (1991)
5. Guitar Hero - PS2 (2005)
6. Street Fighter II - SNES (1991)
7. Super Mario Kart - SNES (1992)
8. Goldeneye 007 - N64 (1997)
9. Grand Theft Auto IV - PS3 and Xbox 360 (2008)
10. Metal Gear Solid - PlayStation (1998)
11. Halo: Combat Evolved - Xbox 360 (2001)
12. Super Mario Galaxy - Wii (2007)
13. Final Fantasy VII - PlayStation (1997)
14. Resident Evil 4 - GameCube (2005)
15. Chrono Trigger - SNES (1995)
16. Gran Turismo - PlayStation (1998)
17. Sim City - Macintosh and Amiga (1989)
18. Half-Life - PC (1998)
19. Sid Meier's Civilization II - PC (1996)
20. Gears of War - Xbox 360 (2006)
21. Starcraft - PC (1997)
22. Super Metroid - SNES (1994)
23. Deus Ex - PC (2000)
24. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 - PlayStation (2000)
25. Shadow of the Colossus - PS2 (2005)
Nos. 26-50 available here.

Most Memorable Pop Moment in Last 25 Years

Entertainment Weekly has created a cool interactive game that allows users to select memorable pop culture moments from the last 25 years. They include Tom Cruise's infamous couch jumping on the Oprah Winfrey Show, the release of the final Harry Potter book and Janet Jackson's Super Bowl "wardrobe malfunction," just to name a few.

The top moment is selected via a bracket-style voting, and the current winner is the introduction of the iPod. Click here to try the game yourself.

Rowling named Entertainer of the Year


J.K. Rowling was named Entertainment Weekly's entertainer of the year.

The Harry Potter author was lauded for getting "people to tote around her big, old-fashioned printed-on-paper books as if they were the hottest new entertainment devices on the planet."

In categories reminiscent of high school, other entertainers were honored as top prodigies, class clowns, most popular, most buzzed-about and valedictorians.

Actor, director and activist George Clooney was named valedictorian for "deftly balanced box-office viability with personal responsibility." Other winners in the category were Angelina Jolie, Will Smith and the cast of "The Sopranos."

Most popular were Matt Damon, Johnny Depp, Katherine Heigl, Carrie Underwood and Kanye West.

Miley Cyrus, Zac Efron, Shia LaBeouf and Rihanna were named prodigies.

"30 Rock" creator Tina Fey was honored as a class clown, as were director Judd Apatow and his actor pals Paul Rudd and Seth Rogan. Also named class clowns were "The Simpsons" and Vanessa Williams of "Ugly Betty."

Most buzz-worthy were Gerard Butler, Tyler Perry, Amy Winehouse and the A&E series "Mad Men."