July 09, 2008
I WANT MORE!!!

Looney Tunes good news and bad

Warner Home Video has been putting out fantastic sets with the Looney Tunes Golden Collection sets and will continue to do so with Looney Tunes Golden Collection 6 later this year.

The new set will contain a total of 75 shorts on 4 DVDs, set up through the categories Looney Tunes All Stars, Patriotic Pals, Bosko, Buddy & Merrie Melodies and Most Requested Assorted Nuts.

The bonus material has not been announced yet, but will likely continue in the tradition of the previous Looney Tunes Collections. The bad news? Volume 6 appears to be the final Golden Collection release from Warner Bros.

The final set arrives on October 21st and will retail for $64.92.

Posted by Dan at 11:22 PM
Ummm...I have a car...

Johansson dreams about car sex

Scarlett Johansson has made a steamy confession that will have fiance Ryan Reynolds' libido revving - she fantasizes about having sex in a car.

The actress, who announced her engagement to Reynolds in May, has admitted to a rather racy dream.

She reveals, "Sex in a car. If I were in a really raunchy frame of mind wanting something crazy and kinky, the back seat would be it."

Posted by Dan at 11:16 PM
Alexandre I can agree with, but Sook-Yin Lee?!? And Shaun Majumder?!?! Oh, well! I won't be watching anyway.

Trudeau joins CBC Olympic broadcast team

Alexandre Trudeau has been added to the CBC Olympic Broadcast team, along with Sook-Yin Lee, Catriona Le May Doan, Mark Kelley and Shaun Majumder.

Trudeau and the rest of the new additions to the team will provide stories from around Beijing, reporting on the news, history and culture of China for "Beijing 2008: The Olympic Games" on CBC.

"The Olympic Games in Beijing opens up China to the world and we want to ensure Canadians truly experience the Games, not only from inside the sporting venues, but from around Beijing and the Chinese countryside as well as from across Canada," said Trevor Pilling, executive producer of "Beijing 2008: The Olympic Games on CBC."

"We are thrilled with the addition of Alexandre, Sook-Yin, Catriona, Mark and Shaun to our cast of reporters—their unique backgrounds and approach to reporting will add another intriguing dimension to our Olympic broadcast."

Trudeau will report from the ancient capital covering such topics as the city's architecture and infrastructure.

Lee, born and raised in Canada, will explore her Chinese identity while visiting China for the first time in a 15-part series called "Yin and Yang."

Catriona Le May Doan will report from the Opening Ceremony before returning to Canada to meet with friends and families of Olympians.

Mark Kelley will report from Beijing on issues such as traffic congestion and pollution in the city.

Gemini award-winning comedian Shaun Majumder will tell stories from his comedic perspective for "Beijing 2008: The Olympic Games."

Posted by Dan at 11:13 PM