Best & Worst 2008: Reasons to fear 2009
As 2008 winds down to its last few days and hours, we have to say ... stop! Hold up! Turn back the clock!
The future is coming up fast and it’s filled with all sorts of fear and uncertainty. Give us a repeat of 2008 please, no matter how dreadful parts of it were. At least it’s now a known quantity. Safe. Comfortable. Who knows what kinds of things could go horribly, horribly wrong in the next 12 months? Actually, we do know, at least as far as entertainment goes. And to help work through our collective fears, we’ve compiled a list of those things we dread the most about 2009.
Read on ... if you dare. Bwa ha ha.
Related: Best & Worst of 2008: Complete coverage (Jim Beckel / Associated Press)
More reality TV? A SAG strike? Read on if you dare.
‘American Idol’ changes
OK, we admit it; we fear change. And nowhere in 2009 will change be so pronounced as on the American Idol judging panel. Who is this new
SAG strike
The possibility of an upcoming Screen Actors Guild strike is problematic for a number of reasons. One, people will be out of work during a very difficult economic time. Two, we dont like re-runs. Three, it gets really tiresome reporting on strikes. So, for the good of the makeup artists and set decorators, (not to mention the viewers and the reporters), here’s to hoping SAG and the major studios can reach an agreement soon and to bypassing the strike altogether. (Hector Mata / Associated Press)
With six babies running around their mansion, one would think Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie would consider taking a breather from baby-making. But according to Jolie, the couple has no intentions on halting production on their growing brood. Oh, no, Jolie told the
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And so its begun. U2S next album, No Line on the Horizon, is still months away, but news updates on it are coming almost daily. Expect the hype to only ramp-up as the March 3 release date approaches. But its not the constant updates of
Admittedly, we dont know how to feel about the news that superstar Kanye West is developing a puppet pilot for Comedy Central. We love puppets, and we like Kanye, more often than not, at least. But after the artist experimented with his recently-released 808s and Heartbreak, were more interested in seeing and hearing what Kanye can develop musically, and less inclined to see him try to conquer all of mass media. (Mark Davis / Associated Press)