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New SyFy show Face Off is like Project Runway for geeks!
Face Off has no relation to the Nicolas Cage/John Travolta movie of the same name (although it should – Nicolas Cage does a lot of good work). SyFy TV’s version of Face Off is a competitive reality show in the same manner of the popular fashion series Project Runway, but instead of making clothes and outfits, contestants must tap their make-up and special effects skills and create living monsters, beasts, and characters.
Steve Carell is leaving The Office earlier than expected
According to a report by Pittsburgh’s Post-Gazette, posts on its… err.. gazette post that The Office executive producer Greg Daniels stated that Steve Carell, the boss Michael Scott from NBC’s hit show The Office, will be leaving early.
Even more 80s cartoon and 90s Nickelodeon cartoon characters!
You loved the first post about old cartoon and video game characters revamped into really fresh art, here is part two, featuring 80s film and tv characters, and Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and Saturday morning characters!
DirecTV drops G4. DISH network is still better
Thanks a lot DirecTV for ruining more. Go DISH network, go!
To Catch a Predator: The Lost Episode
While this Dateline series is something we all love watching, the actual show does not even come close to what this parody episode offers: Perfect Satire.







