Friday, November 4th, 2011
By Robert - Seton Hall
A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas comes out today, November 4th. One of the reasons H&K is still going strong is NPH aka Neil Patrick Harris. Dr. Doogie’s character is so beyond balls-wall macho in the franchise that it makes his other uber-dudely role – Barney Stinson – on How I Met Your Mother look like a fairy. Unless you live under a rock, you know that IRL NPH is gay. So, in honor of NPH, we’re taking a look at the top gay actors that play convincing straight guys and vice-versa. Check ‘em out in a totally no homo kinda way after the jump.
Sunday, March 20th, 2011
By chrisduncan
One week down and a weekend left. If you’re a self-described nerd or a shameful hipster, chances are you wish you were in Austin right now. Thousands of these archetypical consumers from all over the world have gathered in Texas’ capital to experience new technology, movies and music. The festival officially kicked off last weekend but the parties are now in full swing as we head into the weekend. And by full swing, I was referring to people having fun… not the kid with a tri-mohawk who swung a skateboard at the face of a guy who tried to snap a picture of his stupid hair. See what you’ve been missing down in Texas after the jump!
Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
By COED Staff
COED’s Most Anticipated Movies of 2010 hailed the film adaptation of “Arrested Development” as the most eagerly awaited release for this past year. So, what makes us want to see a movie? It could be our admiration for certain actors or directors, or it could be as simple as a bad-ass poster or tagline. Whatever the case may be, we’ve combed Variety’s Film Release Chart for the movies releasing in 2011 that could be on your “Best Of” list come this time next year. Without further ado, COED presents our list of the Most Anticipated Movies of 2011. See the full list after the jump!
Friday, November 26th, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 murdered the competition last weekend, summoning more than $125 million from the depths of America’s bank accounts with an average of $30k per screen. It was the all-time sixth biggest-grossing opening weekend and a new franchise high. The Next Three Days might not see another three days after opening in the 5th position with only $6.5 million.
Monday, September 20th, 2010
By Charlsie N.
While actresses and female pop stars are spending all their time and money doing all that they can to get noticed (Lindsay Lohan — I’m talking to you), it seems like the men are sitting back enjoying the ride, proving that it’s great to be a guy in Hollywood!
Friday, May 28th, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Well, uh… hmmph. Ummm, jeez. MacGruber, man. I mean. What the hell happened? Best SNL film since Wayne’s World and you debut at #6? Media sources everywhere are calling it an “unmitigated bomb.” Pretty rough considering it’s almost made back its entire budget already in three days. I admit, I didn’t help the cause by not buying a ticket, but come on. I can’t buy 600,000 tickets.
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
By stensonp
Eighties pop icon George Michael rocked the five o’clock shadow like nobody’s business. He also sang about wanting sex. And he delivered. The connection? A five o’clock shadow can be as much a sex symbol as a six-pack or pair of Diesels.
But there is a fine line between laid-back stud and dirty hippy. Waiting for you at the end of the perfect balance of facial hai… Click to read more
Sunday, August 3rd, 2008
By MtDewVirus
Lots of action movies suck. Sure, some of them are worth their $20 million plus budgets, but most are products of testosterone, half-baked skills, and a complete miscalculation of how stupid the movie-going audience is.
So yes, lots of action movies suck, but every once in a while, there comes along a film so sh*tastic that it makes movies like Swordfish seem… Click to read more