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Hugh Jackman Sings a Chinese Country-Western Song on 'The Tonight Show' (VIDEO)
We all know Hugh Jackman is a talented song-and-dance man, and we got to see it on 'The Tonight Show With Jay Leno' (weeknights, 11:35PM ET on NBC).He crooned a Chinese country-western song, which turned out way cooler than it sounds. Let's face it, Jackman could make anything sound fantastic.
And that audience member sure drew the lucky straw, didn't she? How cool! You to go 'The Tonight Show' never dreaming you'll be immortalized on camera forever dancing with Jackman! He even dipped, her.
Watch the video after the jump.
Survivor heads to China
Remember all that talk about Survivor moving to a colder climate, such as Canada? Never mind.
The long-running CBS show is actually going to China for its next season. The 15th season will feature the castaways in a non-island setting for the first time since the 11th season. Though I'm not sure if you can call them "castaways" if its not an island, but whatever. China is more open to other countries filming there now, and such a location may help Survivor catch on outside of the U.S. The new season starts in September.
I still want to see a cold climate Survivor though. Moving around to different warm parts of the globe (and I'm not sure exactly what the weather will be like in China, so maybe I'm off here) might be interesting on paper, but once you get into the game it's still the same old thing. Changing the climate would change the whole show.
Rosie says "ching chong," causes stir
On Thursdays episode of The View, a show I never watch because I spend that time celebrating the fact I'm not watching The View, Rosie O'Donnell cracked wise about Danny DeVito's drunken appearance on the show being national news, saying that even in China the newspaper read, "Ching chong, ching ching chong, Danny DeVito!"
Wonder Showzen: Time
(S02E02) This episode of Wonder Showzen began with
Chauncey visited by himself from two minutes in the future. It turns out Chauncey's future self is a hundred times
cooler than Chauncey, so Chauncey sets out to build a time machine and travel even further back in the future (four
minutes) so he can be even hipper. But we'll get to all that in a moment.
I said in my last review that the "Beat Kids" segment wasn't my favorite, only because I don't think it always works in the execution. Of course, that was before last night when they had a kid put on zombie make-up, dress as the Pope, and interview people in front of a Catholic Church under the pseudonym "Little Dead Pope." Trey Parker has been quoted time and again saying Cartman was his way of creating a character who could say things that would get most real people burned at the stake. Wonder Showzen takes that concept one step further and actually uses real children, which adds a whole layer of apprehension when you hear them say things to unsuspecting adults like, "The Pope should go to Hell for promoting a corrupt system. High five!" Not many shows can make you almost fall of the couch laughing while at the same time fearing for a child's life. They should have some kind of award for that.
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