Ghouls, vampires and superheroes alike came out en masse to honor the best of the past year’s film and television offerings in the categories of fantasy, science fiction, comics and horror at Spike TV’s 2009 Scream Awards.
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Hungry? Why not step into “Hell’s Kitchen?” TV’s notorious potty-mouthed and explosive-attitude chef, Gordon Ramsay, is back for another season of the hit competitive cooking show, “Hell’s Kitchen.”
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New FOX cartoon comedy combines live-action sequences with animation
At Knob Haven High School, one thing is certain: The children must ALWAYS come second. Also, all faculty and staff must have a catchphrase, and the Jell-O in the cafeteria is meant for decorative purposes only, not consumption. Cell phone use outside of the classroom is OK, but Twittering is considered an act of witchcraft. These wacky rules are all part of Fox’s new cartoon comedy “Sit Down, Shut Up,” which follows the lives of the faculty members at a small-town Florida high school.
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Nearly every man can tell you that back in the carefree days of elementary school, the great debates of our age were discussed at the jungle gym. The heated discussions covered were considered to be of the utmost significance. One of particular importance was, of course, who would most likely win in a fight.
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Starting April 9, Comedy Central will begin its journey into the untouched realm of fantasy-comedy with its new epic, live-action series titled “Krod Mandoon and The Flaming Sword of Fire.”
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This comedic cop-driven series will have audiences wishing to be handcuffed
It’s the biggest little town in the world, and Reno, Nev.’s law enforcement system is just as riddled with insane shenanigans as the city itself. This TV show is a portrait of drug busts, brothel raids and domestic disturbance calls, all horrifically botched in a ridiculously comedic manner. Comedy Central’s “Reno 911!” returns for its sixth season starting April 1, with a new look as two new cast members, Ian Roberts and Joe Lo Truglio, take up the badge.
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Ever wonder what it would have been like to be filmed while living in the dorms?
Living on campus can be one of two things: the most fun-filled experience of your life or the most torturous thing you will ever encounter. Residence hall life is filled with its share of funny moments as well as those that are equally emotionally frustrating. At times, it may seem like residents are living in their own reality TV show.
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If you don’t know who Russell Brand is, he’s that annoying English guy you might have seen in “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” or hosting last year’s MTV Video Music Awards. On March 8, Comedy Central will be premiering an hour-long special of his standup in New York City. If you were one of the people who haven’t heard of him yet, this Sunday would be a perfect time to find out who he is. And if you have heard of him, this would be a perfect opportunity for you to change your mind about him.
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On Dec. 14, 2008, game designers brushed off their tuxes and gamers all fixed their eyes on Spike TV for the sixth annual Video Game Awards. This award show is like the Oscars for video games, only much more interesting and entertaining.
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New sci-fi drama “Fringe” combines the science and chemistry of “The X-Files” with the mystery and characters of “Alice in Wonderland.” As Agent Olivia Dunham (Australian Anna Torv) delves into The Pattern behind these events, she’s helped by a slightly insane doctor who experiments with the seedy side of science — called fringe science — and his son (played by Joshua Jackson) who begrudgingly plays the caretaker to his father.
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Whether psychologically or physically, there are some things that once they come in contact with the human body, we become highly dependent. A list of these addictive substances are things such as caffeine, nicotine, heroin and then there’s Fox’s “24.”
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Nothing says “Happy Holidays” like a stage full of unconventional puppets and an array of socially questionable Christmas carols.
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Recently, MythBusters paid a visit to San Diego, but unfortunately there wasn’t much “bang” for your buck. MythBusters duo Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman didn’t blow anything up during their visit here, but they did tackle some pretty tough questions from some of their youngest fans.
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Comedy Central is one television station that has yet to fail most young viewers. With shows such as “South Park” and “The Colbert Report,” it seems safe to say that Comedy Central has good taste in its programming. This holds to it’s new show, “Chocolate News,” which airs on Oct. 15 at 10:30 p.m.
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