Yesterday Jezebel pointed out that the co-creator of Two and Half Men, Lee Aronsohn, said he was tired of all these ladyparts jokes getting airtime. "We are approaching peak vagina on television, the point of labia saturation," Aronsohn said. "Enough, ladies. I get it. You have your periods." Boy, do they! Girls sure are complex. Laugh at Aronsohn for being a sexist hack, but this Vanity Fair spread PROVES that women TV stars form a cabal that conspires to suppressnay, hold in the fart jokes this country so deserves. And they're drinking scotch! Scotch is for complaining about incontinence!
Vanity Fair Spread Confirms Worst Fears Of Two and a Half Men Fart Joke Guru
Instant Entertainment: Classic Rock Doc Edition
Welcome back to our Instant Entertainment weekly feature, in which we offer you two bits of entertainment currently available on demand on Netflix Instant Watch, Hulu and/or Amazon Prime. Watched something online recently you think we should highlight? Send us a note at tips@gothamist.com. We'll also be keeping you updated on what's leaving Instant Watch soon.
Instant Entertainment: Teen Angst Edition
As we mentioned previously we're kicking off a new weekly feature in which we offer you one or two bits of entertainment currently available on demand on Netflix, Hulu and/or Amazon Prime. Watched something online recently you think we should highlight? Send us a note at tips@gothamist.com. We'll also be keeping you updated on what's leaving Instant Watch soon.
Introducing: A Weekly Guide To Instant Watching
Whether you pay The Man for your cable television, or you have gone further off the grid with a Roku, Boxee, or Apple TV device... you probably enjoy your Netflix Instant. But who can keep up with all those options, especially now that Amazon has offered a competitive membership, unleashing 5,000 more movies and television shows (should you choose to subscribe to their prime program). Each week we'll bring you our instant-watch picks from both of those outlets, as well as Hulu Plus. We'll also be sure to give you a heads up on what to catch before Netflix sends it to the cyber-guillotine.
Hulu Plus Adds Some Of The Greatest Movies Ever
As nice as it is to have the Daily Show back on Hulu, the latest announcement from the online video site not only has us excited, it has us actually contemplating spending $7.99-per-month on the Hulu Plus service. Why? Because it is now home to the Criterion Collection. Currently the site boasts 150 Criterion flicks, but that number should soon swell to include nearly their entire library—so the next time you've got a hankering for some Fellini, Kurosawa or Truffaut, you won't even have to leave your computer. Of course, this being the ultimate film snob collection going online, not everyone is jumping for joy the way we are.
The Daily Show, The Colbert Report Back On Hulu
Hoorah! For those of you who end up watching The Daily Show and The Colbert Report online or who send links of amusing clips (WYNGZ, anyone) to pals, you no longer need to submit to the Comedy Central video player, because the two political satire shows are back on Hulu as of last night!
Comedy Central Pulls Shows From Hulu, Talks Lawsuits
In case you haven't heard, both The Daily Show and The Colbert Report will no longer be available to view on Hulu. Comedy Central pulled the plug and those shows will go black on the site as of March 9th.
Mayor Mike Says Good-Bye to Late Night With Conan O'Brien
During Late Night, Conan O'Brien reminisced about how much he loved New York (he will soon to depart to Los Angeles to take over the Tonight Show)—and as if on cue, Mayor Michael Bloomberg walked out to the strains of "New York, New York." He spoke about O'Brien's 16 years in NYC and presented a key, to which O'Brien exclaimed, "I'm floored. I'm stunned. I'm receiving a key to New York City."

