Check out The Campus Socialite’s picks for what’s dropping this week in Movies, Music, DVD, and Gaming. You heard it here first.
Tag: TV
Check out The Campus Socialite’s picks for what’s dropping this week in Movies, Music, DVD, and Gaming. You heard it here first.
Never heard of Chris Lilley? Well, that’s exactly why you should read on. He has created some of the most hilarious characters on television, and I promise you’ll be left wanting more.
There was a time in all our lives where we sorta wished we were Zack Morris. Or maybe we just wished we got to tap
t’s 9:00 on July 25th, and that means Nickelodeon’s “The 90’s are All That” starts in just 3 hours. Nickelodeon is brining back all the classics saving us from ever having to search for uncorrupted downloads again. Ren and Stimpy, Rugrats and more are all being re-syndicated, officially brining back the best era in children’s television history. Who ever said you had to grow up?
It’s back and more ridiculous than ever. Well, at least this preview makes it look ridiculous. It’s the same old crap that they’ve done for the past 3 seasons, except this time it’s in Italy, which magnifies the drama 100%. I’d go into more detail, but you should really just check it out…you won’t be disappointed.
Entourage Season 8 is so close we can taste it. Season 7 might not have been the show’s best work, but I woke up this morning to a Season 8 trailer that looks like an absolute stuff show. Check out the trailer, and tell me you’re not pumped for the most Socialite show of all time to go out with a big bang.
Like of the rest of the America, The Campus Socialite has been sitting and waiting patiently for some news to come from down the shore,
Michael Ian Black is a mainstay among the best comedians in America, though he has received very little mainstream fanfare throughout his career. His work on Stella and The State, I Love The (insert decade), and cult classic Wet Hot American Summer is some of the funniest stuff I’ve ever seen in my life.
South Park Elementary’s resident naive, optimistic fourth grader who constantly finds himself in unbelievable situations. Butters Stotch is the opposite of Eric Cartman. Cartman’s plots