If you're anything like the average brain-fried American, you've seen this Logitech Revue commercial enough times to start wondering if that over-enthusiastic customer is actually Kevin Bacon. I for one refuse to believe an actor of Kevin's integrity would ever be reduced to commercials, but it seems the NBA was not only took the bait, they're taking the advertisement literally too. They are only watching Kevin Bacon movies. Not only that, they even have the audacity to plagiarize "The Air Up There's" seminal scene. Slow jams set to slow jams? Bacon deserves some royalties.
The irony though is that the NBA thought it would improve sentiment surrounding the dunk contest by time warping Blake Griffin hopping over a Kia, but actually they gave skeptics more time to reflect on ideas like originality and running out of gas, only one of which applies to all-star Saturday. When a dunk...
This Weekend In Tweets featuring a Chris Kluwe movie review, Ochocinco's plan for unifying warring factions through gang violence and Blake Griffin's continuous bad luck with people...
Our video magician Sam, a native New Zealander, brought to our attention a ginger cookie (they call them biscuits over there, hilarious) from his homeland called Griffin’s Gingernuts...
When you bring together a group of wealthy, young superstars in a glamorous city—like the NBA is doing this weekend for their All Star game in Los Angeles—you can expect some...
Apparently unaware of the NHL’s crappy Guardian Project, or perhaps not concerned with the marketing efforts of the NHL [which describes everyone, the NHL included], the NBA has...
During last night’s Lakers/Clippers game, Ron Artest stepped in to break up an end-of-game scuffle between Blake Griffin and Mr. Khloe Kardashian. Though some may view Artest's...