The Kyle Hayes media review.
Hot Fuzz - A bumbling cluster-f*ck of a film that doesn't know what it's doing. There are a few funny moments, but the most I laughed was when Mel dropped her bag of Skittles and they cascaded onto the ground. It's a shame, because I like Spaced.
Heroes - Is getting better and better, especially with last week's episode changing everything. I can't wait for tomorrow night's ep, which I will have to wait until tuesday for, naturally.
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip has been placed on indefinite hiatus, which means my un-natural addiction to this god-awful show can finally stop. Still, I'll miss it's rare good moments.
Scrubs - The recent 'clip show' episode was bottom-of-the-barrell stuff, admittedly, but it still made me cry like a child. Thats more due to personal stuff happening in my life right now than the show itself, but ya gotta give Braff some credit. Unfortunately.
Civil War #7 - An issue that makes me want to exclusively read Indies from now on. And that was a sentence that makes no sense to most of my readership.
2CRfm - Still loud and annoying.
The Sarah Silverman Program is funnier than I expected, and it helpfully features the eye-candy of the Silverman sisters. I continue to fail to understand how anyone thinks Brian Posehn can act, but aside from that(and the bloody songs), the show has no downsides.
Oh, and if you're not watching Penn and Teller's Bullsh*t, you should be. Go to alloftv.net for the goodness.
