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Wake Up And Smile: Your New Daily TV News Source!

Posted by Bryan Christian


No, really. We're gonna give you a snarky, easy-to-read digest of TV news every single day. (Or thereabouts.) Why? Well, A) Because we like you, and B) Because we're too lazy to write individual posts about everything we wanna.

- Smallvile fans, don't click this link if you don't want spoilers about next season's developments between Lois and Clark and, urm, you've never seen Lois and Clark or known anything about Superman ever.

- Cable's IFC is buying Steven Soderbergh's two-part, four-hour, possibly boring political epic Che for a simultaneous January release in theatres and on-demand. 'Cause the place for epics is on your couch!

- The aim of Elvis Costello's new Sundance Channel variety show might not be that true.

- Hey Remote Olivia, check it out: Fanny Pak were back. Briefly.

- One of the hot chicks from Cloverfield is gonna be on 90210. Wonder what she'll look like filmed with stationary cameras.

- Gary Cole's gonna play Sarah's dad on Chuck. Everyone all together now: Yeah... that'd be great.

- And just because you've been so good today handling something new on the blog: reporters sometimes don't look where they're going. Fun. Ny.


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About Bryan Christian

Bryan Christian has worked as a writer for Epicurious, GenArt and ID magazine; a web producer for WWD and Condé Nast; and a cameraman for his friends. He's married and lives in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.

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