Your NFL Week 13 Recap, in the form of stupid pictures: Browns 13, Dolphins 10 Miami’s playoff hopes are looking slim after this loss, though on the plus side, receiver Davone Bess finally perfected his Yoga Flame: Bears 24, Lions 20 The Bears needed a late comeback and another questionable call to surpass Detroit on the road, but regardless, they’re now celebrating a 5-game win streak: I’m getting VH1′s money out of that bear pic, con sarnit… Steelers 13, Ravens 10 The Steelers forced a timely fumble to grab a late comeback win, though Ben Roethlisberger’s postgame jubilation was short-lived: Packers 34, 49ers 16 The Packers played this game in their 1929 throwback unis, which was cool: What wasn’t cool: The Packers also forced their players to wear leather helmets and only allowed whites to play. Can’t question the commitment to authenticity though. Raiders 28, Chargers 13 With this convincing road win, the Raiders are still fringe contenders.
- 12/7/2010
- by Dan Hopper
- BestWeekEver
You may not be able to attend the "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" premiere in London, but a handful of folks in the Twitter-Wood feed received invitations and shared what they were up to en route.
Another traveling tale that showed up today came from David Slade, who happened to see someone watching a pirated version of his movie "Eclipse" on a plane. You can check out how he felt about that after the jump, as well as what Duncan Jones and Edgar Wright had to say about the passing of "Blue Velvet" producer Dino De Laurentiis... and how Jim Gaffigan views Veterans Day.
I'm @brianwarmoth, and this is Twitter-Wood for November 11, 2010.
Twitter Pic of the Day:
@TheRealNimoy Three Spocks. Leonard, Zachary and Jacob. Llap http://twitpic.com/35ybb6
-Leonard Nimoy, Actor ("Star Trek," "Fringe")
"Deathly Hallows" pt. 1: @WarwickADavis My kids are watching 'HP6'...
Another traveling tale that showed up today came from David Slade, who happened to see someone watching a pirated version of his movie "Eclipse" on a plane. You can check out how he felt about that after the jump, as well as what Duncan Jones and Edgar Wright had to say about the passing of "Blue Velvet" producer Dino De Laurentiis... and how Jim Gaffigan views Veterans Day.
I'm @brianwarmoth, and this is Twitter-Wood for November 11, 2010.
Twitter Pic of the Day:
@TheRealNimoy Three Spocks. Leonard, Zachary and Jacob. Llap http://twitpic.com/35ybb6
-Leonard Nimoy, Actor ("Star Trek," "Fringe")
"Deathly Hallows" pt. 1: @WarwickADavis My kids are watching 'HP6'...
- 11/11/2010
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Movies Blog
Cowboys 27, Texans 13 Any idea if I can exchange my ticket on the Texans bandwagon for a transfer on the “Cowboys Aren’t Done Yet” bandwagon? Or is that only during off-peak? Cardinals 24, Raiders 23 The highest-paid kicker in NFL history missed a 32-yard field goal as time expired to cost the Raiders the game, finally giving Raiders fans something to be upset about this decade. With every loss, Tom Cable keeps looking more and more like a gangster from a Guy Ritchie movie: Steelers 38, Buccaneers 13 The Steelers moved to 3-0 on a surprisingly solid performance by (4th-string) backup Qb Charlie Batch, though the announcers never explained the white substance on his nose during this sideline celebration: Sunblock? Or were the teams wearing their 80s-throwback sidelines? Titans 29, Giants 10 This game was a total mess, with the Giants turning the ball over approximately 15 times inside the Red Zone. Number of “Appalled Tom Coughlin” Reaction Shots during this broadcast?...
- 9/27/2010
- by Dan Hopper
- BestWeekEver
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