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(09/10/09 1:34am)
Oh, “Heroes.” Once the crowning jewel of television during its impressive-yet-overrated first season, horrible writing caught up with it, and now the program is nothing more than a washed-up hero trying to save people without powers.
(09/10/09 1:32am)
Every new season should bring new story lines, but over the past few
years, we keep hearing about the same issues from the television
industry – declining ratings, hemorrhaging audiences and the lack of
break-out content.
(09/10/09 1:29am)
Though entertaining and intriguing during its first three seasons, season four of “Supernatural” pushed the show to a whole new level of excellence.
(09/10/09 1:12am)
In this episode, host Cory Barker discusses the prospects of almost all the new fall television programs.
(09/09/09 1:06am)
In the latest edition of the podcast, host Cory Barker is joined by Jordan Greenberg, Paul Mattingly and Brian Welk for an intense wrap-up of summer films.
(09/07/09 2:09am)
Jay Leno could change television forever.
(09/03/09 1:58am)
In this edition of the podcast, the topic is a little different. Host Cory Barker is joined by Megan Clayton, Kelsey McArdle and Kristy Brannon in a discussion about the legacy of Woodstock in celebration of its 40th anniversary and the release of TAKING WOODSTOCK.
(09/03/09 1:55am)
In this edition of the podcast, host Cory Barker is joined by Professor Max Dawson in a lengthy discussion that ranges from MAD MEN to the downfall of NBC.
(09/03/09 1:51am)
In this episode of the podcast, host Cory Barker is joined by Corey Godfrey in a discussion about summer television.
(09/03/09 1:22am)
Most of us have been taught that some change is good.
Apparently the writers of “House” were out sick during that lecture,
because the lack of growth in the show’s characters finally grew
grating during season five.
(09/03/09 1:14am)
With Lex and Lana gone and Clark Kent (Tom Welling) still nowhere near Superman-territory, an eighth season of “Smallville” didn’t seem necessary.
(09/03/09 1:04am)
In the second part of this two-parter, host Cory Barker and John Barnett continue their lengthy discussion of LOST.
(09/03/09 1:01am)
In part one of this two-part podcast, host Cory Barker is joined by John Barnett for a lengthy discussion about LOST.
(09/02/09 11:20pm)
In this episode of the podcast, host Cory Barker is joined by John Barnett in a trip down an eerie memory lane while discussing cult television program TWIN PEAKS. The two chat about what made PEAKS so awesome, why it was canceled and if it could ever be remade properly.
(09/01/09 8:26pm)
In this episode of the podcast, host Cory Barker is joined by John Barnett for an intensive discussion of all things LOST.
(09/01/09 8:12pm)
In the newest episode of the podcast, host Cory Barker discusses new television programs debuting this spring.
(09/01/09 1:32am)
After Ted Kennedy’s death last week, the media flooded the airwaves,
interwebs and column inches with stories about how great of a man and
senator he was.
And though he clearly deserved all that kind of attention, the coverage
did gloss over the more controversial parts of Kennedy’s life. You
know, the proverbial elephant in the room – Chappaquiddick.
(08/27/09 1:18am)
The title’s half-right.
Cobra Starship’s new effort is full of pedestrian tracks that are far
from hot but are certainly messy. And in this instance, messy means
awful.
(08/25/09 12:20am)
A new Web site popped up during
the summer while you were working at that unpaid internship or becoming
a member of the birther movement, proving that if there is one thing
the media can cover well, it is themselves.
(08/13/09 12:52am)
Review of "G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra."