Sunday, May 25, 2008

Yeah, Randy, they can sing the phonebook

Right at the beginning of the vid, David Cook and David Archuleta singing the phonebook.

I'm not kidding.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

David Cook & David Archuleta

I'm gonna write about the show later, but for now I leave you with this picture. It was one of my favorite moments.



Congratulations, David Cook!

David Cook does Guitar Hero

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Supernatural season finale

I've been so caught up on many things - and so broken by the finale - that I haven't written about it yet.

I need to re-watch it and properly recover from it in order to write something. I don't know why this episode had me and many fans so shaken, but I think I can put some blame on Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki. They acted their hearts and sould out in that episode.

If you haven't seen it yet, check I-Tunes and Amazon.

The episode was amazing, heartbreaking, but mostly really really perfectly acted by the show leads.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

American Idol finale

Tonight is the night, and I'll be following the events through the IdolBlogLive, by the amazing DJSlim and his team of wonderful co-mods.

Now, I think everybody knows who's my favorite, but even if you don't, here's the vid of when I decided Mr. Snuggle (TM) was the best of this season's American Idol:

Thursday, May 8, 2008

David Cook - Makeover

One day late, I know, I'm sorry, but at least it's here.

My first post with a track from DAvid's independent CD Analog Heart.

Supernatural night!

Time on my side

SAM AND DEAN MEET DOC BENTON; BELA'S FATE IS REVEALED As time runs out for Dean (Jensen Ackles), Sam (Jared Padalecki) convinces him to head to Eerie, Pennsylvania to investigate a possible zombie case. Instead, they discover Doc Benton (guest star Billy Drago), a real-life doctor who, in 1816, abandoned his medical practice to follow his obsession with finding the key to eternal life by drugging people and stealing their vital organs. Meanwhile, Bobby (Jim Beaver) finds out where Bela (Lauren Cohan) is hiding, and Dean heads out to confront her, leaving Sam behind to deal with the good doctor. Dean and Bela battle it out for the last time, and Dean leaves Bela in a desperate, and possibly fatal, position. Charles Beeson directed the episode written by Sera Gamble (#315).

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Release date: August 26, 2008