You may not know this, but rabbits are haughty little animals. All the proof you need is on disapprovingrabbits.com, where bunnies are unmasked as the pretentious creatures they really are. Luckily, the bunnies’ snobbery doesn’t automatically make them Death Eaters. Harry Potter would be proud.
What say you, Popwatchers? Which current TV shows/movies/music/books/games/websites make your MustList this week? In the comments section below, list up to three, and includeyour e-mail address so we can contact you if we decide to use yoursubmission in the magazine. Deadline is tomorrow, Thursday, April 24,at 10 a.m. ET.








Forgetting Sarah Marshall – I was expecting a good comedy from the Apatow troop, but this was a great comedy that I cannot stop thinking about. Jason Segel did a wonderful job both writing and acting. Mila Kunis was top notch as well, she has grown way past her 70′s show acting.
Baby Mama! I know it’s not out until Friday, but it’s Tina Fey, and I would totally have her babies.
Awesome and hilarious abridged scripts of some of recent box office hits and misses.
http://www.the-editing-room.com/
Alicia Keys’s incredible new music video for her equallu amazing song “Teenage Love Affair”. Ch-ch-check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPfTQOwETMI
I love these Battlestar Galactica LOLCats:
http://puntabulous.com/2008/04/11/battlestar-galactica-lol-cats/
1. 30 Rock – so glad it’s back! Last week’s episode was an instant classic. “Who is Conan O’Brien and why is she so sad?”
2. Paul Newman – Now that I’ve watched all the Daniel Day-Lewis movies available on Netflix, I’m through with my DDL obsession and have moved on to Paul Newman. I decided to start with more recent works first – “Nobody’s Fool” and “Empire Falls” – but then went back to the older stuff. First, “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” which I loved, then “Long Hot Summer” which, for me, paled in comparison to “Cat.” “The Sting” was on cable, so why not watch that again? And then there was “Hud” – holy hotness, people.
Are you kidding? It begins and ends with the return of Lost, heading down the Season 4 home stretch.
Liz Vassey as Wendy Simms on CSI – make her a CSI already!
Foxboro Hot Tubs-Green Day’s new side project. Their first record in 4 years and new episodes of 30 Rock and the Office after 6! months.
1. The returns of 30 Rock, The Office, and Gossip Girl! Welcome back quotable dialogue, cuties galore (Penn Badgley and John Krasinski, anyone?), and happy Monday and Thursday nights for all!
2. The Ruins, by Scott Smith. Finally reading it (no, I didn’t see the movie), and 75 pages in, I’m totally hooked.
3. The underrated-for-too-long Jason Segel finally getting his moment in the sun. Not only Forgetting Sarah Marshall, but last week’s performance in How I Met Your Mother shows he’s got some dramatic chops as well. And he’s darling to boot!
A website I visit daily, besides ew.com that is, is http://www.mentalfloss.com/ It is full of so much info! And I love their lunchtime quizzes!
Forgetting Sarah Marshall. By far the best “romantic comedy” I’ve ever seen, and it’s guy friendly! This flick’s a date movie and a half.
How I Met Your Mother. The show just gets better and better. Between the “revertigo” experienced by various characters, Robin Sparkles exciting “b-side” and the Barney/Robin kiss at the end, HIMYM keeps raising the bar. How is it possible that this show hasn’t been renewed for next season yet?
Jim and Pam on The Office. It’s great to finally see a TV couple stay happy and FUN even after they’ve gotten together.
1)Twilight Series by Stephanie Meyer
2)How I Met Your Mother-Who Hoo For Sandcastles in the Sand!
3)Greys Anatomy, Ugly Betty AND Lost are all back – here’s hoping there is not an actor’s strike to mess up the fall…..