Cause-related marketing at its funniest, courtesy of Zebro.
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Cause-related marketing at its funniest, courtesy of Zebro.
"Evan Almighty" **1/2 (out of four): Nominal sequel to "Bruce Almighty" finds Steve Carell assigned Noah's job. Once you stop laughing at that, there's not much left.

An attempt to build a franchise around Jim Carrey's mildly comic mild hit, “Evan Almighty”, the nominal sequel to 2003's “Bruce Almighty”, finds an ordinary guy given Noah’s job. Ditching the Bruce character entirely, this "Almighty" focuses on Steve Carell's scene-stealingly tongue-tied newsman Evan Baxter (endowed with the Lord's powers, Bruce had memorably made Evan trip over his words on-air). Like its predecessor, "Evan" has an intriguing comic premise but collapses under its fear of theological commitment.
A clip from the Conan O'Brien Show, of course.

Today on the veg - The man in the back said everyone attack and it turned into the Ballroom Blitz

- Kobe being traded to the Knicks...I can't think of many things in life that would make me happier.
- Appearing now on MySpace, you can add 4 minute episodes of What's Happening to your page.
- His name is Billy, and he's the video game player of the century. But now Steve wants his title.
- Here's a fun one...a list of classic flicks and all the stars who were originally cast for the leads.
- And recently Steve Carell made a triumphant return to the Daily Show to promote Evan Almighty.

Yet another version of Blade Runner is coming into our lives this Fall, this one billing itself as "The Final Cut."
The new ad for the film came on last night during the AFI TV show. Sure you've seen it before, but never edited like this.
The commercial is after the jump.
So, still no comments on the site, because our old version of Movable Type became hopelessly incompatible with a server upgrade. Sigh. So now it looks like we'll have to upgrade to a new version of Movable Type. And I'm not really the most technical person in the world.
So, if there's anyone out there who can help me do this and prevent me from royally fucking it up, ideally someone who understand what the heck mysql is all about, I'd be eternally grateful. Email me at webmaster at yesbutnobutyes dot com.
I'll give a free month of advertising in the RH menu bar to any individual or company that offers to help, plus lots of blog post love :)