Searching for something worth watching? You’ve come to the correct place, again! From Charlie Rose’s interview with funny man Zack Galifianakis to a less hilarious but equally inspiring tale of Detroit , here’s the correct of what’s online this week:
TV
Zack Galifianakis on Charlie Rose: Zack Galifianakis has become a household name, a real feat considering how few households actually know the way to spell it. Whereas most of us know him as the unusual dude from The Hangover and the even weirder host on Between Two Ferns , Charlie Rose manages to speak to a facet of Galifianakis that we’ve all speculated didn’t exist: the serious side. The comedian sheds light on how he got his start and what it takes to pursue the seemingly impossible. He also makes Rose laugh like we’ve never seen.
20/20′s Catfish Exclusive: It’s not just for old people, you know. Last Friday’s 20/20 featured the filmmakers behind Catfish, the highly acclaimed documentary about a dysfunctional Facebook relationship that you need to see to believe. One warning: in case you haven’t seen the movie, this episode will spoil the complete plot without making any apologies, so keep that in mind in case you’re planning on seeing the film blind (recommended). In case you have seen the movie and you’re skeptical about it’s veracity, you should watch this episode.
Flash Gordon: Recently added to the web’s arsenal of classic television, Flash Gordon takes us the whole way back to 1936. Believe it or not, this series pre-dates television: it was featured first as a serial short shown in theaters before a movie would begin. Sci-fi fans, your genre just got major street cred. Based on the 1934 cartoon, this series follows the adventures of Flash Gordon (played by Buster Crabbe) as he travels through space and runs into trouble in the world Mongo.
WEB
Uneven Terrain: Web series Uneven Terrain does what the web does best: it connects us to a couple of the weirdest places everywhere, ones that we’d be unlikely to stumble across on our own. The new episode, Detroit Lives , is a 30-minute expose on the current state of this metropolis, one of the vital recession’s most heavily hit cities. True to form, this series shows us an aspect of Detroit we frequently overlook: the creative side. The most productive part? It’s hosted by Johnny Knoxville.
First Day: While you liked Groundhog Day and have a soft spot for teen soaps like Gossip Girl, you’ll love First Day. The series centers on new kid Cassie Mitchell who humiliates herself on her first day of college, wishes she could do it over, and (surprise, surprise) gets her wish. Locked into a repetitive cycle of first days, Cassie has to determine the way to reverse the curse without ruining her reputation.
Internet Personality Test: A Late Night with Jimmy Fallon side project, Internet Personality Test is an internet series wherein a slough of celebrities are asked a sequence of random questions that they have got to respond to point-blank. From their favorite blogs and viral videos to their most annoying memories, Internet Personality Test offers insight (however strange) into certain celebrities that you don’t get from other interviews.
MOVIES
Quiz Show: Who doesn’t love a true story about media corruption? Quiz Show retells the story of real-life Charles Van Doren (Ralph Fiennes) whose claim to fame was his groundbreaking triumph as a repeat winner on the 1950s prime-time game show, Twenty-One. successful story at face-value, it turns out faithful audiences across America were being duped and it was for more than mere ratings as congressional investigator Dick Goodwin (Rob Morrow) soon discovers. If nothing else, Quiz Show is a charming tale concerning the entertainment industry’s manipulative capacity.
Tupac & Biggie: Who killed Tupac and Biggie? This 2002 documentary, currently free online from multiple legal streaming sites, seeks in finding the answer. Though the film can only theorize who can have murdered the enduring rap artists, the investigation that director Nick Broomfield heads and the conspiracy theories that arise aren’t any less fascinating.
Quick & The Dead: Gene Hackman, Sharon Stone, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Russell Crowe all star in this 1995 western that happens in a town called Redemption. When a short-drawing gunslinger (Stone) rides into town to enter the ruthless gun fighting competition, she takes everyone abruptly. Little does anyone know, Redemption is soon to be hers: she came seeking one man and one man only, and she or he won’t rest until he’s dead. Added bonus, Quick & The Dead was directed by Sam Raimi of Spider-Man, Drag Me To Hell, and Evil Dead fame.
LIVE
TEDx Live: In case you’re partial to TEDTalks, you’ll love TEDx, a live forum comprised of self-organized events that bring communities together via the online. This weekend, TEDx live hosts two events. The first, TEDxKIDS, will stream live to tell the tale Friday from 9am to 3pm PT and is the first ever TEDx event for children. The focal point will probably be ” Moving Big Ideas Into Action.” That’s pretty powerful.
The second event, TEDxSMU will stream continue to exist Saturday from 8am to 4pm PT and should concentrate on the theme ” Starting Now: a take a look at issues of human survival and how we move beyond survival to creating vibrant, healthy communities.” If it’s inspiration you seek this weekend, it’s inspiration you shall receive, owing to TEDx.
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