ScreenIt? Link Love, DVD Lesser-Knowns, And Other Junk – GLEE, The Office, Annoying Songs, And More

It's back!

Due to circumstances beyond my ability to put much effort into, this feature has fallen by the wayside. Server changes/problems, theme reconstruction, and a deluge of items appearing in the mail have put this feature on serious hold for quite a while. I'm moderately committed to bringing in back in full swing, especially (as you may have noticed) because I've removed the automatic feed update of shared news items. I've been forced to do so for reasons that the seriously website creation savvy will understand, and no one will care about.

At any rate, here's a bunch of junk from all over the web.

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A nice helping of items from TV.com

Did you catch Work of Art? I don't know. It was an interesting idea gone a bit goofy for me. I'm not sure that a competition of completely general "Art" works from either side of the table. Could just be me. At any rate, they have an interview with the winner.

http://www.tv.com/chatting-with-the-work-of-art-winner/story/23675.html

Also up, Is Portia de Rossi Headed for The Office?

http://www.tv.com/is-portia-de-rossi-headed-for-the-office/story/23676.html

Finally, they have a cool feature for The Emmy's that's worth checking out, even if only to get a nice, slick rundown of the nominees.

TV.com's Emmy Awards Prediction game - http://www.tv.com/emmys/

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Check out Moviefone's Andrew Scott as he defends his love for Julia Roberts, basically by admitting that she isn't a good actress. Have fun with that.

Want to know what films are coming out way in the future? Collider has a calendar of release dates for next year and beyond.

The 41st season of Sesame Street is coming your way, and we're taking things up a notch. Katy Perry, Jude Law, Jason Bateman, and many, many more will be visiting this year. Check out the full details at HitFix.

You probably know that I'm a fan of ABC's Shark Tank. The show that finally Americanizes Dragon's Den (with version in the U.K. and Canada) had some trouble pulling in solid numbers last year, but it wasn't (in my opinion) given a completely fair shake. Well, the show is back, now with 100% more Jeff Foxworthy...? Get the scoop at The Live Feed.

Attention GLEE fans! Get the comic book!

Speaking of comic books, are you ready for the cutest thing ever?

Superman Plush

Do you watch Bones? Well, I do... mostly. I learned yesterday that I dodged a bullet I didn't see coming when talks with Jersey Shore's The Situation fizzled. Apparently he now will not be guest starring on the show as a murder victim. Seriously? That would have been the last Bones episode for me. I'm like that. Get the whole story at The Ausiello Files here.

Time Warner Cable customer? You might soon have the ability to watch TV on your iPad. Check it out at The Wrap.

You love Elf, right? One of the best Christmas movies... well, recently. It's headed to Broadway, and George Wendt is Santa. Check out more at Cinematical.

TV Squad wants to know what you think about reality competition judges. Should these shows juggle their judges? An interesting look at some shows, and they too are sick of Nina Garcia. Maybe.

Ranker.com put together a list that I actually find interesting. Mostly, just to get a clear picture of how many movies and/or trailers these songs actually show up in. You'll be surprised.

20 Most Annoyingly Over-Used Movie Trailer Songs

Eureka Sneak "Momstrosity"

In this episode, the guys are happy campers until something tries to ruin their trip.

The Event

Scott & Zeljko answer fan questions at NBC's Fall Press Tour.

Shooting Begins

Saw 3D Motion Poster -

Due to Netflix recently ridding itself of the really hand way in which I could throw links together, you will just have to suffer with this until I figure something else out.

New and Noteworthy to watch via Netflix Instant

Rabbit-Proof Fence

The Men Who Stare at Goats

Letters to God

Malice in Wonderland

New sans Netflix Instant Titles

Multiple Sarcasms

Greenberg

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