Monkey News Disturbingly Accurate in Regards to Human, Chimp Relationship

On Friday's Ricky Gervais Show, Karl Pilkington unearths some stomach-churning facts about a half human, half chimpanzee that had a way with human ladies. UK Documentary footage proves Karl to be correct(?!) after the jump! More »

Ghostbusters Double Feature Saturday Morning Special

The famed spirit exterminators Ray, Egon, Winston and Peter have been constant pop culture figures since their cinematic introduction in 1984. The Real Ghostbusters brought the crew to Saturday Morning with engaging scripts and the voice of Garfield. More »

The Office Sheds Insight on Masculinity in Today's Workplace

What does it mean to "grow a pair?" From courtship to work ethic to pissing contests and drinking, last night's Office showed us how to be men. More »

If LOST's Flash-Sideways Were an Actual Classroom TV Drama, It Would Look Like This

Could the show that has redefined science-fiction for the masses be the harbinger of what television-drama will become? While flashbacks and flashforwards gave the audience insight into character's lives, the flashsideways are what could make for cutting edge television drama. More »

How I Met Your Mother's Erotic Musical Number, "Bangedy Bang: Barney's Been Active Sexually"

J. Lo may have guest starred on last night's HIMYM, but what is everybody talking about? It's Jason Segel's musical performance. The smooth melody of raucous bedroom carnality sprang through his voice in an exciting vibrato... but at what cost? More »

Karl Pilkington's Lonely Space Holiday on The Ricky Gervais Show

In HBO's latest installment of the animated podcast, Karl once again showcases his brilliant mind. He gives Steve and Ricky his thoughts on making space travel worthwhile, and explains that the loneliest man in the world was an astronaut. More »

Spider-Man (The New Animated Series): Mind Games

We found out this week that Neil Patrick Harris would provide the voice of a Smurf in a motion picture, but does anybody remember when he voiced Spider-Man for the grossly under-appreciated single season MTV offering back in '03? More »

The Archer Where Everybody Went on Strike

Last night there was a brief appearance from Arrested Development's Jeffery Tambor, and a lot less violence than fans have grown accustomed to. With the ISIS crew on strike over cost-of-living adjustments, the big guns just couldn't get pulled out. More »

Erin and Andy: The Office's New Power Couple?

A wedding, a clip-show, Kathy Bates/Christian Slater, a company buyout, and now a baby: Attempts to hold viewers as the star-crossed Jim and Pam crux has crumbled... But the possibility of real invigoration for the show has only just begun. More »

Will Anybody "Get" Ugly Americans?

Adult Animation is becoming mainstream, but the line such a thing must walk to capture a real audience keeps thinning. Will Ugly Americans reach a real audience, or will it vanish as so many attempts at "innovation" seem to do? More »

An Army of Flocke

Add two more to UnLocke's roster. Welcome aboard Sayid "So Much Blood On My Hands" Jarrah! Don't be shy Kate Austin, you've not heard the battle plan, but we've room for you too. Stand right here beside Koo-Koo Crazy Claire. More »

Karl Pilkington "Could Eat a Knob at Night" on The Ricky Gervais Show

HBO's new offering is even more hilarious than it was when it was a mere audio program. If you still have not met Ricky's object of constant ridicule, the indescribable Karl Pilkington, you need to stop doing yourself a disservice. More »

Captain N, The Game Master: Gameboy

Back when everything was 8-bit, kids were always happy to have something to enhance their video-gaming experience. Captain N did just that running from 1989-1991, it featured such old school Nintendo favorites as Megaman, Simon Belmont, and Metroid's Mother Brain. More »

Reading Rainbow's Disturbing Lost Episode

Ever wonder how this PBS classic might have been improved if Levar's kids took on something more challenging than children's books about talking animals facing challenges of pre-adolescence? Well thanks to this recently discovered footage you need not wonder again. More »

Lost's Shephard Siblings Can't Behave Themselves

Here's a LOST theory for you: If Jack and Claire don't have their recommended dosage of alcohol PEOPLE DIE! There is a lot of pent up anger going on, and island rehab doesn't seem to be working. More »

Galaxy High: Welcome to Galaxy High

This underrated eighties toon is dripping with familiar names and voices. Written by the director of the first two Harry Potter films, it features the voices of Nancy Cartwright (Bart Simpson) and Pat Carroll (Ursala in The Little Mermaid). More »

The Subtle Sexuality of Archer

FX's animated spy parody continues its run becoming raunchier and raunchier. Cartoon fetishism hasn't been this overt since Fritz the Cat. Last week Archer showcased tits and ass. This week? Oh my God he's... he's choking her? [NSFW] More »
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What the Hell Happened to The Man of Tomorrow?

Does the world need Superman? He's probably the most iconic comic book hero ever created, but it seems his invulnerability has a cost. There is buzz about another attempt at rebooting the franchise, but is there any point? More »

The Quantum Mechanics of LOST's Flash-Sideways

Are you a seasoned LOST fan? Are you afraid they might be going too far with the whole flash-sideways thing? Afraid it just couldn't make sense? Well worry no more, Gawker.TV is here to ease your suffering. More »

The Gummi Bears: A New Beginning

Most of us remember the 'Disney Afternoon,' but if it hadn't been for Gummi Bears notables like Ducktales and Rescue Rangers might never have come into existence. It was the longest running series in Disney's network televsion lineup. More »
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