Sugar Editorial Picks
Mar 26, 2007 -
I have no idea what they're saying, so I haven't a clue what kind of song would warrant the use of polka-dot bow ties, furry hand puppets, animal ear headbands, and excessive ear bling. My hunch is that they want on that new Search For The Next (Pussycat) Doll show and this is their sad excuse for an audition tape. Sorry boys, but you need to be a little more masculine to keep up with those tough divas.
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Nov 15, 2006 -
It's hard to imagine that these guys existed in the same era as The Rolling Stones and The Who--you know, cool bands. Maybe they were home-schooled or something--by elves from Vegas.
A picture says a thousand words, but I really only have one: Wow.
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Oct 20, 2009 -
Director, skateboarder and all-around Gen X superhero Spike Jonze was told that turning the beloved children's book Where the Wild Things Are into a movie couldn't be done without serious artistic compromises. Well, not only did he prove his naysayers wrong, his movie was number one at the box office over the weekend!
This iconoclast has been doing his own thing for a while, though, starting out as an untrained videographer for skateboarders, moving on to direct cool videos for bands like The Beastie Boys, and following up on Being John Malkovich and Adaptation with a filmic ballad for the latch-key generation.
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Aug 15, 2007 -
The group is Bear Force 1 and they're dressed in their Sunday finest to represent the hard-bodied hairy-bodied community of masculine-looking gay men out there. While flexing and pumping their big manly muscles to the beat of 80s club grooves, they sing loud and proud. Whether they sing well is another consideration, but with the force of these hip thrusts-- who needs real talent?
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Feb 22, 2007 -
This Metrosexual boy duo is the new Milli Vanilli. (And after their 15 minute career as professional lip-synchers, they'd make excellent spokesmen for the leading laundry detergent--because these white boys put the bleach back in Tide. If you catch my drift.)
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Jan 21, 2008 -
. . .But his five seconds on the big screen caught this.
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Jul 16, 2009 -
Stereogum says this antisex-trafficking PSA will do more for the band behind it, The Killers, than promote awareness of the crime. A collaboration between UNICEF, MTV EXIT (End Exploitation and Trafficking), and the US Agency for International Development, the video began airing yesterday on MTV stations around the world. Guess MTV does play videos!
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Aug 27, 2008 -
If Steve Guttenberg can't stop the music, it must truly be unstoppable. In possibly the best cinematic masterpiece I've stumbled upon since the film based on Charlie Sheen's poetry, Can't Stop the Music is the pseudo-autobiographical rags to riches tale of the Village People, starring the real-life band members and Guttenberg as Jack.
According to the plot description at SteveGuttenberg.com:
Samantha, a former model, comes to the aid of her roommate Jack, an aspiring songwriter who's vowed to stay celibate until he achieves musical success.
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Jun 17, 2007 -
I hope you all enjoyed this new feature as much as I did! Your wild imaginations made for a great story line! To read the completed tale you all helped create, read more
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May 21, 2008 -
The New Kids on the Block were a hit boy band back in the late '80s and early '90s. Who would've thunk that they could reunite over a decade later and still have fans traveling far, lining up, and sleeping in tents on NYC street corners to see them perform live on the Today Show? If NKOTB's middle-aged female fans of today are anything like the teenage zombies who adored them back in the day, then I'm officially scared.
- 10 Comments