OK, Ill admit it Im obsessed with the new Beyonce video Single Ladies. Have you seen it? I watch it, like, every damn day. So, sue me.
Turns out that Im not the only person obsessed with it. Check it out:
Its come to my attention that the video was inspired by a Bob Fosse dance number called "Mexican Breakfast." Compare the moves from the Beyonce vid:
Oh and lastly, I hear one of the dancers in Beyonces video is really a dude posing as a chick. If thats the truth, then my sexuality is seriously in flux! Well keep you posted.
Tonight the Crown City Rockers will be performing with Galactic at Visulite Theatre. Here's a preview of what you can expect tonight. Doors open at 7 p.m., show starts at 9 p.m. Tickets are $25.
SNL made fun of her on Thursday's prime-time episode, but we found the real "Crazy McCain Rally Lady." Check her out:
"Joe the Plumber" was all the talk of last night's final presidential debate, so we thought it'd be fitting to dig up the video that first thrust this much-talked-about dude into the hearts and minds of Americans. Check it out:
Someone has too much time on his hands. Or space aliens are trying to tell us to vote.
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Body of Lies serves up the superstar teaming of Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe, but it's the pairing of DiCaprio and the relatively unknown Mark Strong which provides the fireworks in this latest attempt to make a successful motion picture set in the Middle East. Read more here.
There's nothing daring in the least about The Express, which, like most real-life sports stories co-opted by major Hollywood studios (The Rookie, Miracle, Remember the Titans), strips the achievements of any individuality or historical worth and renders them all part of the same gumbo of sticky clichés. Read more here.
Nick and Nora (no "h") were the sophisticated sleuths played by William Powell and Myrna Loy in the wildly popular The Thin Man movies back in the 1930s and '40s, and this married team never encountered a criminal they couldn't bring to justice. By contrast, the Nick and Norah in this new feature are vanquished by the piece's villains, who are eventually revealed to be director Peter Sollet and scripter Lorene Scafaria (adapting the book by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan). In short, this is one Thin Movie. Read more here.
Creative Loafing columnist Brittney Cason takes the spotlight for this week's episode of Tales of Charlotte -- the original, Web-based TV show that features Charlotteans telling their most bizarre, true-life stories. Behold: