From the Editors
McCain on Letterman, Chihuahua Still #1
Miss it at your own risk: McCain will finally appear on David Letterman's Late Show this Thursday (the day after the final presidential debate) and the two will get a chance to make up. Jossip wonders: "Will Letterman take the Bill O'Reilly route and go all soft and sweet once he has his opponent in the chair? Gay Socialites predicts the show will be "awkward" and COED Magazine thinks McCain will simply "get ripped to shreds." Wizbang Pop! disagrees: Considering McCain has appeared on the show 12 times, it's probably safe to assume the senator and the talk show host will make amends." Freedom Eden hopes it will get Letterman to stop his whining about McCain cancelling.
Elsewhere on comedy TV, Mark Wahlberg is not amused by the recent Saturday Night Live skit featuring Andy Samberg playing him talking to animals. "Uh, I didn't think it was as funny as I'd hoped," he said (via Hollywood Newsroom). "It wasn't like Tina Fey doing Sarah Palin, that's for sure" (via Bricks and Stone Gossip). Molly Good has the clip and writes, "Oh, Marky Mark. You should probably be grateful to SNL for this whole thing--it's the most attention you've had in years." And Steve the Penguin says, "Mr. Wahlberg should be happy that someone thinks he is still relevant enough to mimic."
And Beverly Hills Chihuahua is the number one film for the second week in a row, beating out Body of Lies, reports Screener, noting, "in the grand tradition of Homeward Bound and upcoming release Bolt, lost dog films are a surefire plot winner." "If I were Russell Crowe or Leonardo DiCaprio, I'm not sure what I would find most humiliating this morning," writes Greater Union's Movie Blog. "Would it be that their lavish, elaborate thriller Body of Lies was beaten for first place in the US last weekend by the second outing of Beverly Hills Chihuahua? Or the fact that their film was also outgunned by Sony's low budget horror movie, Quarantine?" "I heard Crowe was so pissed he beat a couple chihuahuas senseless with a telephone," jokes The Blemish.
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