January 23rd, 2012
nedhepburn
chrismohney:

The GOOP city app is pretty neat but I don’t really see why Gwyneth Paltrow had to die in the first five minutes

chrismohney:

The GOOP city app is pretty neat but I don’t really see why Gwyneth Paltrow had to die in the first five minutes

Reblogged from Chris Mohney
January 21st, 2012
nedhepburn

jdel:

Orell and Del Slay Manhattan, coming this fall to BravoHD

I thought they cancelled The Hills?

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January 19th, 2012
yachtrock
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This American Wife Episode 45 - 5 Second Films, Liezl Estipona

“Picture Pages” This week, the incredible true story of a studio that makes movies that are only 5 seconds long. See why they’ve partnered up with Patton Oswalt, Andrew WK, Weird Al Yankovic, and more (hint: it doesn’t take that long to shoot). Ben Gigli, Kelsey Gunn, Michael Peter, and Daniel Hollister from 5 Second Films finally get to take their sweet time. In Act II, photographer Liezl Estipona (Paul F Tompkins Show, Upright Citizens Brigade), reveals stories from her new book, “Liezl Was Here.” Stay here.

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Produced and edited by Eric Martin.

Hosted by Paul Jay, co-produced by Jen Goldberg.

Created by Ned Hepburn and Eric Martin.

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January 5th, 2012
nedhepburn
lumber:

me w/ pizza and an eagle delivering it to me.

lumber:

me w/ pizza and an eagle delivering it to me.

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January 4th, 2012
nedhepburn

theatlanticvideo:

Playmobil Joy Division Plays ‘Transmission’

This music video faithfully recreates a 1979 live recording of Joy Division’s “Transmission” with Playmobil figures and stop-motion animation. The video was created by Software DR and HomeComing Films.

If you’re not already watching this, you are a terrible person. 

Reblogged from The Atlantic Video
January 4th, 2012
yachtrock
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This American Wife Episode 44 - Max Landis redux

“All Things Ill-Considered’s” Robert Siegel and Melissa Block drop a journalistic bombshell with their top story - most of public radio’s programming is meticulously edited to within an inch of its life. To prove this, they air an extended version of the interview between “This American Wife” producer Eric Martin, and screenwriter Max Landis (“Chronicle,” “The Death and Return of Superman”), and the results will likely shock, and surely entertain you.

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Produced and edited by Eric Martin.

Hosted by Paul Jay, co-produced by Jen Goldberg.

Created by Ned Hepburn and Eric Martin.

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December 24th, 2011
nedhepburn

lowinterest:

Everybody laughed when Danielle used to sell feathers out of the back of her car in Long Island.  But look at her now.

Reblogged from LOW INTEREST
December 15th, 2011
yachtrock
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This American Wife Episode 43 - The Writers of Hello Giggles, Max Landis

“Back in the Day” Hello Giggles is a new humor site from Zooey Deschanel, Sophia Rossi, and Molly McAleer. This week, we present stories from their recent UCB show “Letters to My Younger Self,” based on a column from Ingrid Haas - featuring letters from Ingrid, Nicole Shabtai, Annie Stamell, Melissa Stephens, and Molly McAleer. In Act II, super-hot writer and director Max Landis tells the sad story of the death and return of Superman. Stay with us.

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Produced and edited by Eric Martin.

Hosted by Paul Jay, co-produced by Jen Goldberg.

Created by Ned Hepburn and Eric Martin.

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November 29th, 2011
yachtrock
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This American Wife Episode 42 - The Apple Sisters, Best Comedy of 2011 Part 2

“Hollidoozy” - Radio and podcast sensations The Apple Sisters are interviewed by a young Robert Siegel in a segment that originally aired in December 1943. Also, our best comedy from the second half of 2011, including our segment on Quigley R. Gomez with an incredible all-star cast (written by Vanity Fair’s Mike Sacks), and interviews with Paul F Tompkins and Paget Brewster, both in and out of their Thrilling Adventure Hour characters (dialogue by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker). Stay with us.

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Created by Ned Hepburn and Eric Martin.

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