Big Brother. 11. Heck yess! It is finally here.  I wait all year for this show to come on, and it's basically the only reality TV that I like.  I'm not so sure about this season yet, but it always starts out like that.  The show consists of 12 houseguests that enter a home with (hopefully these numbers are correct) 52 cameras to catch their every move, 80-something microphones to listen in on all their conversations, and many twists throughout the season.  The "twist" that started this season off was that the houseguests are put into cliques that are similar to the ones they had in high school: the Althletes, Brains, Populars, and Offbeats.
So far, the Offbeats team is my favorite.  The houseguests compete for the HOH (head of household) who then nominates two people for eviction.  There is then a POV (power of veto) competition and the winner has the power to veto one of the nominations and replace it with his or her own.  The eviction ceremony takes place and someone goes home until we get down to the best of the best, the final Two, who are up against each other to win half a million dollars.
It can be a pretty intense show at times, and all the drama is quite entertaining, no matter how stupid it may sound.  So check it out sometime :]

 

Alright, if you're going to pay $10.50 for a movie, let it be this one.  I had to dig through my pockets to pay for my ticket, and part of my friend's (who didn't even watch :/) but it was worth it because it was so good.  Basically, the entire thing from beginning to end is a spoof on the Bible, so if that offends you, or you don't know the Bible too well, it's not gonna be too funny.  But if that kind of hilarity suits you, then this movie is a good one to watch.

The beginning started out slightly ehh, and I wasn't laughing too much, and then all of a sudden, out of nowhere, it actually got really funny and I was laughing quite a bit.  Jack Black is practically the king of comedy, and Michael Cera is super-funny also.  Plus he's pretty cute ;]