Wednesday, January 18th, 2012
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Fun fact: Friends, family, and everyone with normal vision calls me Charlie Brown. Keep in mind, I’ve never once said, “Good grief” nor have I ever owned a dog that even remotely resembles Snoopy and my sister is awesome and not obsessed with some piano playing p*ssy. However, I do have this woe-is-me attitude, which I guess Charlie̵… Click to read more
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
There are more than 1,000 films that can be classified within the genre of “college” or “university,” and we’ve narrowed down the list to the 20 greatest. So, what constitutes a “college” or “university” movie? Well, the main character(s) must be in college or on a college campus for the majority of the film – so no post-high school, pre-college kids like those in American Pie, Superbad, Say Anything, American Graffiti and the like. Though we do have a film that has guys OUT of college, they’re trying to start a fraternity, which is SO college. No film schools, no law schools, no medical schools. We’re talkin’ straight undergrad, son. Read on to see who made the cut then vote for your favorite after the jump!
Monday, January 31st, 2011
By COED Staff
With Jesse Eisenberg hosting Saturday Night Live this past weekend and The Social Network looking to snag a few Oscars in a little under a month, we thought we’d take a look at 8 types of creepers Facebook’s created. If you’ve seen The Social Network, Jesse’s portrayal of Mark Zuckerberg might lead one to believe Facebook’s founder is a creeper himself. What do you think? Take a look at our rundown and let us know in the comments.
Sunday, January 16th, 2011
By J Bryant
Social Network, Glee and Boardwalk Empire were among the night’s biggest winners at the 2011 Golden Globe Awards Sunday evening, but for our money January Jones‘ amazing cleavage was the night’s biggest star. January donned a smokin’ red dress that showcased her best features nicely. She handed out the award for Best Television Series – Comedy or Musical alongside Jimmy Fallon making it the only point of the night where three amazing boobs shared the same stage.
Thursday, January 13th, 2011
By COED Staff
Remember the Boston University chick who dumped Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network? Emily Albright? Well, the actress playing her, Rooney Mara (sister of Kate Mara, daughter of New York Giants VP Tim Mara), will next play the lead role in David Fincher’s film adaptation of, “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” (#6 on our Most Anticipated Movies of 2011). The pic of the chick getting ink done? That’s her. I know. To prepare for the role, Rooney underwent the grunge/goth/emo treatment, getting her eyebrows bleached, hair chopped, and body parts pierced. Yes, even the nipple. We fully expect her to be on our list of Women Who Wowed in 2011. Check out these photos from W Magazine of her in character.
Thursday, December 30th, 2010
By COED Staff
Saturday Night Live has been in a rut lately. One of their best cast members, Andy Samberg, is under-utilized, Seth Meyers sorely misses Amy Poehler on Weekend Update, Bobby Moynihan is a very poor man’s Chris Farley, Kristen Wiig plays the same character in every skit, and Fred Armisen is around strictly to impersonate Obama. They should really re-n… Click to read more
Wednesday, December 15th, 2010
By COED Staff
Twenty six year old Facebook founder and “star” of the hit movie, “The Social Network“, Mark Zuckerberg has been named TIME’s Person of the Year for 2010. Facebook’s come a long way since 2004 when it launched as a social networking site strictly for enrolled college students. Now, every soccer mom, grandpa, and sister-in-law is on The Book poking away. Mark joins the ranks of fellow People of the Year, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and You. Yeah, remember that? Anyway, to celebrate Zuckerberg’s crowning achievement, we present a funny photo gallery of his many faces. Some would say his two-faced, there’s at least 40+ that we counted. LOL!
Tuesday, October 12th, 2010
By COED Staff
For the second week in a row, The Social Network was #1 at the box office. It’s a bittersweet pill to swallow for the face of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg. On one side, you’re honored to be immortalized on the big screen. On the other, you’re displeased with the way your “character” is portrayed. Well, in our latest photo gallery you’ll get to see pride, shame, and a whole bunch of other expressions as we show you the many faces of Facebook’s founder, Mark Zuckerberg.
Friday, October 1st, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
This weekend’s entries feature a social network, a social worker, a socially awkward vampire child, douchebags, lack of ballbags, hatchet wounds, chain letters, and number crunchers. Now quit livestreaming your gay roommate’s sexual jaunts and “poke” this preview column…
Friday, October 1st, 2010
By anthonyboiano
We’ve all seen the billboards. The words “Punk”, “Genius”, “Billionaire” spread across the face that lies beneath it. That face, of course, is supposed to be Mark Zuckerberg, the face of the Facebook. The question that comes to mind when passing those billboards is, “Can this movie match the networki… Click to read more
Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
MySpace ran a huge ad for “The Social Network”, the new movie about Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. COED finds this awkward. What do you think?
Friday, July 16th, 2010
By COED Staff