Sugar Editorial Picks
Feb 26, 2009 -
Do you ever see something during a TV show that you wish you could easily find later? Or what about those times when your friends or co-workers are talking about that memorable Oscar moment when the camera cut to Brad and Angelina when Jen took to the stage? If you're ever on the hunt for a snip-it of a video clip, VideoSurf has got you covered.
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Sep 06, 2007 -
When Earl Hickey was sent to jail on the season finale of "My Name is Earl" last spring, what were the good people of Camden County to do? Why, they gathered to make a "We Are the World"-style music video pleading for Earl's release, that's what.
The video, which promotes the Sept.
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Sep 05, 2007 -
In case you've ever suspected the set of "The Office" might be the most fun place to work, here's some more fuel for the fire: the bloopers from the show's third season. Most, unsurprisingly, feature Steve Carell in character as Michael Scott, but there are some great Rainn Wilson moments, too. Among the other revelations: Jenna Fischer sneezes a lot, Ed Helms couldn't remember that Andy was his character's name, and Mindy Kaling may or may not know which celebrity baby is Suri and which is Shiloh.
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Jun 18, 2007 -
While I was searching for those "Big Love" back story clips last week, I came across a couple of hysterical fake commercials HBO produced to promote the show's second season. Like the commercials for cremation shakers and fake skin in the first episode of "Six Feet Under," these false ads promote products that would make your life as a polygamist better.
The first, for "Eau de Polygamie," promotes a fragrance that will let you "set yourself apart from all his other wives."
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May 29, 2007 -
You know I love Steve Carell, whether he's getting his chest waxed or wearing a woman's suit. If you're a fan, too, you might want to head over to Steve Almighty, a special section on NBC's DotComedy site where a new Steve clip will be posted every day through June 22, the release date for Carell's new movie, Evan Almighty.
So far, the site includes deleted scenes from The 40-Year-Old Virgin, clips from "The Office" and "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," Carell's acceptance speech from the Golden Globes, and several interviews.
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May 25, 2007 -
By now you know I love Michael Cera, aka George Michael Bluth from "Arrested Development." In addition to starring in this summer's Superbad, the 18-year-old has teamed up with his friend Clark Duke for Clark and Michael, an online-only Web comedy for CBS.
The first short episode went online this week, and it's pretty good — very dry humor in the style of "Arrested Development" or some of the wackier Comedy Central shows of recent years.
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May 21, 2007 -
I had no idea "Jericho" fans were such a passionate bunch. After CBS revealed last week that the apocalyptic drama wouldn't be returning next season, viewers inundated CBS with e-mails, started petitions, and launched a YouTube video campaign.
Well, the network is listening.
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Apr 30, 2007 -
Recently, the digital shorts on "Saturday Night Live" have been the best thing about the show. Now, if you vote for your favorite, you can win a trip to see the season finale taping live on May 19.
Voting closes today, so you'll have to hurry.
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Apr 03, 2007 -
Some of my earliest memories involve watching Bob Barker on "The Price is Right" in my grandma's living room, so I'm glad to see that CBS is sending the 83-year-old host off in style before his retirement this year. First, he'll be hosting a special primetime episode of the show, "The Price is Right Million Dollar Spectacular," on May 16. Then, the next night, the network will air a special tribute to Barker's 50 years in show business, including Barker's reminiscences and clips from classic "The Price is Right" games.
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Mar 30, 2007 -
If, like me, you've fallen behind on "The Sopranos" and don't think you can catch up before its final episodes begin April 8, don't worry. A guy named Paul Gulyas has condensed all six seasons of the mob drama into seven jam-packed, fast-paced, "whacked out," and totally addictive minutes. I suspect HBO will be ordering YouTube to pull the video soon, but they really should leave it up — after all, I totally feel ready to watch "The Sopranos" now.
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