Seems to be a fairly popular topic of conversation these days (well, something along those lines). From newspapers to magazines to websites, a lot of viewers and critics are questioning whether or not the boys of summer have it anymore. In fact, we even had an internal debate about it this week, here at CliqueClack. […]
Where the hell have I been? How have you been watching television without me? I worked up this elaborate excuse to justify the absence of this column over the past several weeks including reanimated raccoon corpses and a bizarre Bollywood musical number but I burned myself on a smoke bomb and I feel too lame […]
This week, I’m pondering the Ax Men‘s ineptitude, Fox’s power shun, and Kitty’s stupidity. Read on, and clack to me in the comments below. I’ve got an ax to grind with Ax Men. Is it just me, or do their shenanigans not bode well for the woodcutting industry? Between snapped cables, runaway logs, and machines […]
Week of December 28 through January 3 Clever, insolent, creative, irreverent; even a little twisted. I speak of the writers here at CliqueClack, and the unique posts they churn out day after day. How could we let seven days go by without highlighting some of the week’s gems? Since there actually wasn’t any new programming […]
Aryeh S. is back guest clacking for us again today …. Generally, one would use this type of column to arrive at a conclusion by making points to support a theory. In this instance, I will answer my posed question and then work backwards, so as not to leave you all thinking that I’m crazy: […]
7:00p/6:00 Central Tonight, learn the true story of how a nuclear facility was almost robbed of weapons grade uranium straight from the mouth of the man who thwarted the attempt and nearly died in the effort on CBS’s 60 Minutes. NBC, meanwhile, preps you for tonight’s NFL match-up with Football Night in America. But most […]
I need to admit that I have only caught a few minutes, a couple of times recently of Entourage. But in its early seasons, I did watch enough episodes to know that it catered to a predominantly male audience. At times it was pretty cute, watching the innocent — dare I say green? — boys […]