Posted on January 29, 2010

Don’t Push Your Luck MTV

We all remember how great The Breakfast Club was. The movie is still circulating practically every week on television, but when something is this good, shouldn’t we preserve it? MTV must have thought that they were doing so well with new reality shows, The Buried Life and Life As Liz, that they would continue on this train…

They recently ordered a new series called, “If You Knew Me.” Oh don’t we know what this is already about… probably featuring one special person from every clique in high school and “breaking those stereotypes.” Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for that. I think people are so quick to make assumptions about others, but this idea is also recycled way too much. It’s safe to say that nearly everyone in the world does or believes in one thing off to the side that varies from their typical norm.

Oh… just read the description.

“The show will take five high school students through a so-called “Challenge Day,” a program aimed at breaking down the barriers dividing different social cliques.

The network has asked for 12 episodes.”

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Song of the Day

Angel Taylor – Like You Do

Let’s just celebrate Valentine’s Day now prease. This is what happens when you listen to Angel Taylor after watching an episode of Tough Love.

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Snaps for a Snapshot

Who: Kate Bosworth

Wearing: Calvin Klein

Where: Art, Not Film

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Agyness Deyn and Orlando Bloom for Me & City

An amazing photoshoot for Chinese label Me & City featuring Agyness Deyn and Orlando Bloom photographed by Terry Richardson.

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Coachella: All or Nothing

The Coachella festival planners have officially decided to scrap all single-day tickets. This year attendees will only be allowed to purchase a three-day ticket pass for $269. Hello, do they not know that people can’t afford to attend a music festival all three days? Time is money, and money is not something we all have. Sometimes it is convenient for us to just choose one day that has all that we are looking for.

In light of the forceful three day pass – they have decided to cut the camping fees from $57 to $55. Oh damn a whole two dollars!

So what is the reason behind all of this? Festival architect Paul Tollet says, “The single- and two-day people are clogging up the hotels and making it so people who want to go for three days can’t find a hotel.”

Clearly this isn’t a good enough reason for everyone else. Fans of the festival are fuming and won’t let this sit quietly, but will all their noise make a difference in the end? Who knows?

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