The trailer for X-Men Origins: Wolverine has leaked online, after making a surprise premiere during the Fox panel a couple days ago at Comic Con. Check out the first and second parts right now.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Macdonald, Lovitz, Gottfried, Norton Announced for Bob Saget Roast
More people with mean things to say about Bob Saget have just been announced. Joining Susie Essman, Greg Giraldo, Artie Lange, Tracy Morgan and Jeffrey Ross on the dais will be Gilbert Gottfried, Jon Lovitz, Norm Macdonald, Jim Norton. That's right: Shit just got real.
I think it's safe to assume none of these people would fuck Bob Saget with Bob Saget's dick.
Meanwhile, unlike Bob Saget's dick, the list of roast attendees continues to grow:
Scott Bakula
Greg Behrendt
Alonzo Bodden
Andrew Dice Clay
Chris Fairbanks
Jennifer Finnigan
Rex Lee
Lori Loughlin
Kathleen Madigan
Wendi McLendon-Covey
Brian Posehn
Paul Provenza
Jonathan Silverman
Jodi Sweetin
I think it's safe to assume none of these people would fuck Bob Saget with Bob Saget's dick.
Meanwhile, unlike Bob Saget's dick, the list of roast attendees continues to grow:
Scott Bakula
Greg Behrendt
Alonzo Bodden
Andrew Dice Clay
Chris Fairbanks
Jennifer Finnigan
Rex Lee
Lori Loughlin
Kathleen Madigan
Wendi McLendon-Covey
Brian Posehn
Paul Provenza
Jonathan Silverman
Jodi Sweetin
Gallery: 10 Things You Should Have Bought at Comic-Con
SAN DIEGO -- You just made it home from Comic-Con and are looking forward to sleeping in your parents’ basement and having something to eat other than a craptastic pretzel, but as you rummage through your ginormous swag bag you realize you got nothing but three lame television show T-shirts, a handful of temporary tattoos and a promotional poster.
We don’t want to rub it in your face, but instead of standing in line for hours to see the “Is Your Cylon Girlfriend Cheating on You?” panel in Room 907, you could have waited in line to take home one of these boutique baubles. Here are the 10 things you should have bought.
Left: King Kun, designed by Jarvis and Bounty Hunter, created such a stir that gaggles of people had to be turned away. “Aesthetically, I think it’s dope,” said Jim Crawford, co-owner of Strangeco. “It's got a gorilla-gone-punk rock thing." King Kun sold for 75 greenbacks.
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