Archive: February 2010 (41-50 of 489)

Feb 25 2010 03:53 PM ET

Johnny Weir responds to commentators who questioned his gender, example he sets

Johnny Weir held a press conference Wednesday in Vancouver to address remarks made by two veteran sports commentators during the Olympics suggesting that his fabulousness (our word) is a bad example of, and for, male figure skaters and joking that he should undergo a gender test. If you speak French, watch a clip here. We’ll detail the comments, which have a Quebec gay rights group contemplating filing a complaint with the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council, later.

Weir began by joking that he grew stubble for the press conference to show that he’s a man, but his tone quickly got serious. As you’ll hear him say in the two clips we’ve embedded, he’s not asking for an apology. He says he believes in free speech and wouldn’t want these men fired for expressing their opinion. (“I’ve heard worse in bathrooms and whatnot about me,” he quipped.) He just wants them to think before they speak — and to imagine the damage they could do to people like him and to generations of children whose parents may not give them the same freedom and support his did if they think their child will only be ridiculed for being who he or she is. “I would challenge anyone to question my upbringing and question my parents’ ideals and feelings about bringing up me and my brother, who’s completely different from me but taught very much the same way that I was,” Weir said. (The conviction in his voice during that statement had to have made his parents as proud as any medal he could’ve won.)

There’s a reason he’s calling attention to the situation: “Even my gender has been questioned. I want that to be public because I don’t want 50 years from now more young boys and girls to have to go through this sort of thing and to have their whole life basically questioned for no reason other than to make a joke and to make people watch their television program,” he said. He summed up his message —  ”I hope more kids can grow up the same way that I did and more kids can feel the freedom that I feel to be themselves and to express themselves” — and his belief that the concepts of masculinity and femininity are old-fashioned. “There’s a whole generation of people that aren’t defined by their sex or their race or by who they like to sleep with. I think as a person you know what your values are and what you believe in, and I think that’s the most important thing.”

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Feb 25 2010 03:33 PM ET

'Office' webisodes sneak peek: 'The Mentor'

In next month’s Office web series “The Mentor,” Angela (Angela Kinsey) takes Erin (Ellie Kemper) under her wing to teach her about accounting…and shopping at the American Girl store for clothes for large colonial dolls. Kelly Kapoor, Erin’s co-founding partner for smash-hit girl group Subtle Sexuality, is not amused. Anyone else getting a Margene-in-Big Love vibe from Erin? I bet she loves to Count, too! Ha, ha, haaaaaaa.

Fittingly, that weepy “Team Mom” Olympics commercial we love plays first….

Feb 25 2010 02:52 PM ET

'Eric Cartman' involved in Blackwater controversy

A Senate Armed Services Committee held hearings yesterday on a 2008 incident in which Blackwater security contractors stole hundreds of weapons intended for the Afghan national police. The contractors secured the weapons under the name “Eric Cartman.” Ehhh mah gahhd yeh guhhhs, what if it was really him?! This could be a new low, even for ‘Ric. What do you think: Is this latest caper worse than when he made Scott Tenorman eat his parents in front of Radiohead?

Related: What’s the worst thing Eric Cartman has ever done?

Feb 25 2010 12:59 PM ET

The 'real' Buzz Lightyear: To infinity and beyond!

First there was the “untooned” Homer Simpson. Freaky! Then there was “real” Mario, who haunts my nightmares. But Brazilian artist Raoni Nery took a less terrifying approach for this photorealistic digital of what Buzz Lightyear would look like as an actual human:

real-life-buzz-lightyearImage Credit: Raoni Nery

I thought the chin-dimple would be more pronounced, but still: impressive. Is this how you’d imagine a real Buzz would look, PopWatchers? [Click here to see the image at full size]

Feb 25 2010 12:36 PM ET

Site of the day: Ten Word Wiki

Ten Word Wiki is sort of like six-word memoirs, but for everything. Every entry has exactly ten words, and some of those entries are awesome.

Nicolas Cage: “Best Actor in the world. Oh no, not the bees.”
Ramones: “Leather jackets, three chords, glue sniffing. Made rock fun again.”
Baby powder: “Not made from ground, dessicated babies. Despite how it sounds.”
Rick Astley: “Giving you up, letting you down, running around, desertion unlikely.”
Beer: “Magic fall down juice, made with malt, hops, and yeast.”
Michael Jordan: “The world’s most famous basketball player and average baseball player.”
Harry Potter: “Fictional, troubled, orphaned teenage wizard with a thing for gingers.

Okay, PopWatchers, your turn: What’s your ten-word encyclopedia entry? Or did you find one within the TWW that you loved?

Feb 25 2010 12:30 PM ET

Happy 30th, 'Missile Command'! Best Atari 2600 game ever?

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To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Atari’s Missile Command, OMGPOP has created a “remixed” multiplayer version online, which is a bit less exciting than it sounds — it’s kinda choppy (at least on my antique computer), lacks the sparse, apocalyptic feel of the original, and the missiles look like little adult toys raining from the sky. Purists will say the game can only truly be played on the arcade version using a trackball anyway. But for me, Missile Command was an Atari 2600 game. Just after my Space Invaders phase, and slightly before my brief-but-intense obsession with Yars Revenge, I spent countless hours sitting cross-legged on the floor of our living room playing the hell out of Missile Command. The fast, simple gameplay and creepy Cold War overtones (for those who don’t know, you’re protecting six cities from incoming nuclear missiles — skill can delay matters, but annihilation is inevitable) are what make this my fave 2600 game of all time — Pitfall is a close second. What about you, PopWatchers? Fave Atari 2600 game of all time?

Feb 25 2010 11:45 AM ET

'Beastly' footage: Hey, at least he still has those abs

Back in November we saw a teaser trailer for Beastly, the edgy teen update of Beauty and the Beast starring Alex Pettyfer, Vanessa Hudgens, and Neil Patrick Harris, based on the young adult novel by Alex Finn. Now, we’re getting a longer, closer look.

Thoughts:

• Nice job casting Mary-Kate Olsen as Kendra, the goth classmate that curses cruel, handsome Kyle (Pettyfer) after he humiliates her. She turns him as “aggressively unattractive” on the outside as he is on the inside, which means he goes from James Spader in Pretty in Pink to Eric Bana in Star Trek. Kyle has a year to find someone to love him as is, or he’ll stay like that forever. READ FULL STORY »

Feb 25 2010 11:42 AM ET

Conan O'Brien's Twitter debut

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The Great Conando has joined the ranks of the Twitterati, snatching up over 260,000 followers in a matter of hours. @ConanOBrien — a verified account, so fear not — has offered only one missive so far:
conan-tweet

Aw, come back soon, Coco. We miss you.

Feb 25 2010 11:39 AM ET

Olympic Stud of the Day: Francois-Louis Tremblay

Francois-Louis-TremblayImage Credit: Matthew Stockman/Getty Images

There were plenty of events on NBC last night (and what seemed like 984574 hours of close-ups of poor Julia Mancuso bawling), but the highlight for me was the men’s 500m speed skate. I know Apolo Anton Ohno is amazing (and his dad in the stands is adorable), but I was more intrigued by the Canadians. Charles Hamelin (I’ll get more into him later) started the night off on a high note, leading the pack and setting an Olympic record of 41.463 seconds. How did his teammate, and Olympic Stud of the Day, Francois-Louis Tremblay follow that? He skated his derrière off and beat that time by .05 seconds, setting a record and winning his heat in 41.397 seconds. Tremblay, a.k.a. The Boucherville Bomber, is 29 and most likely competing for the last time in the Olympics. For him to set this record on home soil is awesome. When he’s not setting records, the Quebec native is playing the guitar and listening to music. Gotta love a man who’s both athletic and artistic. READ FULL STORY »

Feb 25 2010 11:30 AM ET

PETA wants to stop little tigers from getting wood

Friday Update: Tiger Woods’ lawyers threatened to sue PETA if they used the campaign presented below. “We agree and have now turned the focus of our campaign to Mark Sanford,” said a PETA spokesman. The organization has confirmed that the new ad campaign for the South Carolina governor would feature the possible tagline,”Your dog doesn’t have to go to South America to get laid.”
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PETA plans to unveil this ridiculous billboard in Windermere, Fla. without Tiger Woods’ permission. This could be a major blow (or not!) to husbands and boyfriends who go by the pet name “Little Tiger” and do not think too much sex is a bad thing.

“Tiger has no formal affiliation with the organization and has not previewed or endorsed the ad but the image and the idea were too good to pass up when it comes to helping find homes for animals who will otherwise be left out in the cold,” PETA explained in a statement.

Who wants to go to the vet?

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