Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Many Shirtless Poses of Alec Baldwin

Over on buzzfeed there's a post on the Top 16 Shirtless Alec Baldwin Pictures. While I very much enjoy Alec Baldwin shirtless (or non-shirtless) I had two complaints about this post. One, some of the pictures were very similar, and I feel it should be about quality over quantity. And two, all of the pictures were of young Alec. Can older Alec not get any love? Did he turn 40 and stop taking his shirt off? Anyway, here are my picks for the top shirtless Alec photos.


Very intense. This is what Tyra Banks calls "smizing."



Post-sex glow with Meryl Strep.


Someone has turned into quite the silver fox.


What a bad boy. ROWR.


Honestly I just like that mint green wall and how it brings out the colors in the painting/Alec's tattoo. (Does the color look weird to anyone else?)


WHOOPS, NOT ALEC!


So dreamy. So hairy.


From a classic SNL. Hooty-hoo, Mr. Owl.

And finally:

A tasteful black and white. Very artsy.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Photoshop Fan Art

The other day I saw this photo of Nick Offerman and Adam Scott sitting in a car together. I love it so much, and it got me thinking about what was happening off camera that was causing Adam such joy and Nick such disdain. Then I thought, what if they were in character? And what if it somehow involved their co-star Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope? And this is what happened:

And now I totally want a calzone.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Mustachioed Kisses

So thanks to Wally's comments about Ron Swanson flavored mustachioed kisses, I've been pondering celebrity mustaches all day. I have to admit that as much as Ron Swanson is the epitome of masculinity, the thought of the mustachioed kisses of Swanson terrify me. That and the word mustachioed makes me think of pistachios, which I like, but when I think about pistachios in a mustache, I get grossed out.

For no apparent reason whatsoever, my brain, since a very early age, has been wired see a mustache and run. I automatically think Mustache=Chester.

A fun story, I worked for a few years at a place where the comptroller, who I saw frequently, had a big, thick graying mustache. He also carried a giant, janitor-sized ring of keys attached to his belt, making every step jingle. The office where I worked was down a long, tiled, damp, poorly-lit hallway and as he would make his way to the office, I could hear his footsteps, and the jingle of his keys echo down the hall. It was truly more terrifying than any horror movie. And when he emerged with his bushy, graying mustache, I would have to suppress the urge to grab the fire extinguisher from the wall and use it as a weapon.

To be fair, the man was as nice as could be; but, mustaches have always freaked me out, even on people I know and love. (I'm thinking of an ex-boyfriend and his 70s porn-star 'stache phase that everyone thought was so awesome. *shudders* Not everyone, in fact very few people, can pull off a mustache. For example, Brad Pitt, commonly thought to be the sexiest man alive, rapidly becomes not so sexy:



Or Orlando Bloom, who attempts to pull off a Pitt-style copy cat, even down the the scarf:


Clearly, these are very unsuccessful 'staches. Or maybe it's the scarves.

On the other hand, my favorite celebrity mustaches:

Tom Selleck as Magnum, P.I.(if a scarf is necessary to a successful mustache, Selleck's chest hair could easily assume scarf duty):


Seriously, who can resist the dark, thick waves of hair (on the head or the chest!) combined with those gorgeous eyes? Not me.

Nick Offerman as Ron Swanson:


I think the picture says it all.

Jim Henson and Frank Oz as The Swedish Chef:


The bow-tie is a clever switch on the scarf.

And...

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(don't judge) ...

Alex Trebek (circa 1990)!


Why the internet had a picture of a shirtless Trebek, I do not know. But note how his mustache just takes center stage in that picture instead of trying to compliment Trebek's trademark Jeopardy! suits.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Oscar the Grouch Wins Best Dressed at Daytime Emmys


True to his rotten diva self, Oscar the Grouch showed up on the Daytime Emmy red carpet with dapper puppeteer Carroll Spinney carrying him in a stylish muppet satchel that complimented his double-breasted tuxedo. The satchel was a fun, event appropriate twist on his signature aluminium trash can style. When asked who he was wearing, Mr. Grouch replied, "It's a piece of trash that was thrown into my can. Now SCRAM!"

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Mariah Carey Flashback



The weirdest, most unexpected thing about this video isn't that Mariah and ODB did a remix together, nor is it the fact that a pop song about a fairytale fantasy of a romance contains the lyric, "whatcha gonna do when you get out of jail?" It's that fucking clown duct taped to the lamp post behind him. I have no idea what that's really about, but just look at that asshole! Nightmare, more like. He's clearly trying to drive a wedge in Mariah and ODB's video relationship. Thank god someone stopped him. Maybe it was ODB? And then he went to jail for it? That would explain the lyrics.

That being said, I do love that ODB inexplicably pops up in a page boy wig. It's very fetching.

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bachmann

Last night marked the beginning of the new reality television series, Celebritics. The title of the pilot: "The New Hampshire GOP Presidential Debate." Seven hopefuls are competing to become the next political apprentice: Bachmann, Romney, Paul, Santorum, Pawlenty, Cain, and the Gingrich. Here are some highlights:
  • Democrats and liberals remain always wrong on everything
  • The Constitution argues for a theocracy
  • Conservative courts are viewed as a virtue and should be implemented everywhere
  • Michelle Bachmann has an ipod
  • Ron Paul prefers Blackberry to iPhone
  • Limited government, except in cases of anything having anything remotely to do with anything they themselves don't like
  • Nobama
  • Memory loss and tax cuts for the super rich are crucial to success for memory loss and the super rich
  • Say "Free Market" three times and paradise will appear in the mirror and, thus, in the world
Rinse and repeat.

Now, I found Michelle Bachmann's character fairly convincing as the less wacky version of herself. This only confirms my belief that children can behave in public. However, once the medication wears off, it's sociopath city. I'm crossing my fingers that the next episode will reflect as such.

Monday, June 13, 2011

To shave, or not to shave, that is the question...

Uhh...I um, okay, so obviously I prefer Zach with a full face of beard, but...
I have no problems with Zach minus beard. Nope, none. I'd hit that, too.

(Are we sure this isn't Zach's brother Seth? I'm gonna need some confirmation, thanks.)

via buzzfeed