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The 56 Most Important Characters of ’30 Rock,’ Ranked
Tina Fey
“30 Rock” was a show rich with odd and diverse sorts; its ensemble included a startingly large number of Academy Award winners/nominees (at least six! And don’t even get us started on the Emmy champs!). This odd collection of characters, in many respects, remain unforgettable even years after the show’s end. Ranking the characters who appeared in three or more episodes wasn’t easy. But by following the ethos established by the show, it also wasn’t hard.

56. Hazel Wassername

As fun as Kristen Schaal is in other roles, something about Hazel went too broad at the wrong times. “30 Rock” always danced on the line between reality and cartoon, but Hazel was basically CGI.

55. Alfonso Disparioso

Who was this mysterious, wordless musician with no rhythm (who might have born a slight resemblance to Tina Fey’s husband/show composer Jeff Richmond)? All we know is that he appeared...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 10/11/2016
  • by Liz Shannon Miller
  • Indiewire
Justin Timberlake
Boy Band Battle -- Day 1: Which group has the best appearance?
Justin Timberlake
Between Nsync reuniting (however briefly) and the One Direction documentary hitting theaters this weekend, EW’s PopWatch is getting a serious wave of nostalgia—and the urge to revive one of the most important debates: What is the all-time greatest boy band?

Any good fan girl (or guy!) knows this debate is about so much more than just the hits. There’s things like group appearance, harmonies, music videos and dance moves to consider. For the next week, each day all the bands listed below will be competing in various categories. While an EW writer will be advocating for each,...
See full article at EW.com - PopWatch
  • 8/27/2013
  • by EW staff
  • EW.com - PopWatch
Liv Tyler, Elliot Page, and Rainn Wilson in Super (2010)
1990 Things From The 90s (Seriously)
Liv Tyler, Elliot Page, and Rainn Wilson in Super (2010)
It's been more than a decade since the 1990s ended, yet the Internet can't seem to go a day without a reminder of the neon slap bracelets that may have been banned from your school.

Yes, we get it. Times are tough and there's comfort in reflection, but enough is enough.

Below, a final goodbye to the 90s to end the nostalgia once and for all. (We're not kidding. There are 1990 items below.)

1. Scrunchies

2. "The Wild Thornberries"

3. Dawson and Joey

4. "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys"

5. Mr. Feeny

7. MTV playing music videos

8. Snick

9. The premiere of "Freaks and Geeks"

10. Levar Burton

11. "Daria"

12. "Arthur"

13. "The Powerpuff Girls"

14. "Smart Guy"

15. Comedy Central globe logo with buildings

16. "The X-Files"

17. Rosie O'Donnell

18. Bill Nye

19. "Dawson's Creek"

20. The Mighty Ducks"

21. "Are You Afraid of the Dark"

22. Cornholio

23. Rachel Green

24. Tim Allen

25. "All That"

26. "Beverly Hills 90210"

27. "Step by Step"

28. "The Ren & Stimpy Show"

29. "The Famous Jett Jackson"

30. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer...
See full article at Huffington Post
  • 7/29/2013
  • by The Huffington Post
  • Huffington Post
Chippendales Enlists 98 Degrees' Jeff Timmons -- Which '90s Boy Bander Should Be Next?
By Alex Chapman

When we heard the news that former 98 Degrees member Jeff Timmons would be donning the celebrated Chippendales bowtie as part of a limited, er, residency, we thought the following:

1. Where do we get tickets? Do you need to get tickets to go to Chippendales? Can you get them on StubHub?

2. Why hasn't anyone done this before?

Boy-band alums from the '90s are the perfect recruits for Chippendales dancery: They are far too old to be parading around shirtless for a teenage fanbase, they're still in great shape, and they certainly can bust a move or two without busting their back. As we drooled with nostalgia over the hip-shaking hunks of yesterday, we felt it only proper to compile a list of boys-turned-men that could certainly strip with the best of 'em:

Kevin Richardson

Where he is now: Having taken a turn as Billy Flynn in Toronto,...
See full article at MTV Newsroom
  • 4/14/2011
  • by MTV News
  • MTV Newsroom
Sound On Sight Radio Rewind #221: The Other Guys / Mark Wahlberg
It’s entirely possible that no one has ever crossed over from the realm of pop music into film more thoroughly than Mark Wahlberg. Back in the days when he was fronting Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, it might have been hard to believe that he’d grow to be one of Hollywood’s most enduring stars, as well as one of its most persistent oddballs. This week he stars opposite Will Ferrell in the Adam McKay-helmed comedy The Other Guys, and we’ll be reviewing it alongside two very different Wahlberg flicks, avid O. Russell’s philosophical comedy I Heart Huckabees and the 1996 family-values thriller Fear.

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Playlist:

Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch – Good Vibrations

Sonic Youth – Stalker

Belle and Sebastian – White Collar Boy

Jon Brion – Be True to Yourself

Listen on I-Tunes RSS feeds Sound On Sight...
See full article at SoundOnSight
  • 12/14/2010
  • by Ricky
  • SoundOnSight
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