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Non-nude Mad Men Pays the Price for Its Skinginess

This year, after three straight years of being handed Golden Globes in hopes that January Jones and Christina Hendricks would finally get the message and do a lesbian scene, or at least prove that Christina’s luscious melons aren’t themselves the products of Madison Avenue ad wizards, the run is over for AMC’s Mad Men . Show business people will tell you that being denied a Golden Globe is a humiliation second only to having your movie premiere switched from New York and Los Angeles to Sofia, Bulgaria, where it was filmed. But that’s what happened to Mad Men this year when the show’s obstinate refusal to even let a nip slip or flash some ass and roll the dice on an FCC fine finally caught up to it. John Hamm and his buddies went home defeated and empty-handed when nude kid on the block Boardwalk Empire took the Best TV Show award like candy from a baby, proving that the best way to spice up a period drama is nudity. Period. If AMC can’t figure out why HBO ruled and they drooled at the Golden Globes last night, then here it is. HBO gave us what they couldn’t with Boardwalk Empire : nonstop nudity, lesbian sex scenes, and a fully frontal (and frontally full-furred) Paz de la Huerta . Wrap it up, we’ll take it.

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New HBO Series Game of Thrones to Be Naked as Hell

Game of Thrones , the new HBO fantasy series set to premiere April 17, is going to be “beyond R” in the ratings department, according to the show’s producer David Benioff . Benioff, who wrote the screenplay for the 2004 mythological epic Troy with a naked Diane Kruger , is taking full advantage of HBO’s skinthusiasm for the female body as represented in shows like The Sopranos and Boardwalk Empire . The series, which features 300 star Lena Heady , is based on the award-winning series of epic fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin called A Song of Ice and Fire . And Benioff is going to make sure that all the dirty parts make it to the screen. Hopefully some of them will include Lena! “Here, because we have ten hours to tell the story, we’re able to include all the major characters… and we’re able to do it the way George does it in the books in terms of the darkness of it and the violence of it and the sexuality of it, which a major studio would never let you do, even if you’re lucky enough to get an R rating,” Benioff told Access Hollywood . “George’s world is a violent world – there’s a lot of killing and bloodshed and eviscerations and decapitations and there’s a lot of sex. It’s one of the things that I loved about these books.” Game of Thrones sounds like something you would play with yourself.

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Our Favorite TV of 2010 [Year In Review]

If you’re anything like us, you watch a lot of television, and if you’re anything like us you have serious opinions about the things you’ve watched on TV. Here are the ones we loved (and a couple we hated). More

Fareed Zakaria: ‘Bill Maher One of the Sharpest Observers of American Politics Out There’

As NewsBusters previously reported , Fareed Zakaria on November 5 marvelously

Gift Guide: Deadwood and the Most Versatile Swear Word Ever

“There ain’t much to country living,” sang Warren Zevon. “Sweat, piss, jizz and blood.” Those four fluids are present in prodigious quantities throughout the three seasons of David Milch’s HBO western Deadwood, now available on the Blu-ray set Deadwood: The Complete Series.

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O’Reilly Smacks Down Maher for Claiming Anti-Obama Sentiment is Racist

Bill O’Reilly on Wednesday smacked down Bill Maher when the comedian blamed Barack Obama’s bad poll numbers on racism. In the first part of his much-anticipated interview with the “Real Time” host, O’Reilly asked Maher’s opinion on why the public seems to have soured on the President.  After blaming Obama’s woes on everyone but Obama himself, Maher said, “Of course a lot of it is racially…” Maher didn’t get a chance to finish this pathetic thought for O’Reilly cut him off mid-sentence (video follows with transcript and commentary):  BILL O’REILLY, HOST: But there’s something more in play here, I think, and I just wondered if you had noticed anything about the President’s presentation or the way he goes about his job that you might point to? BILL MAHER: Well, obviously, people think he’s a little bloodless. I happen to like that in a president. I like a president that uses his brain and not his faith or his heart or his gut as the former president did. I kind of like that in our president. But, you know, again, they don’t brag about their accomplishments and when you downplay the economy, all of the dissatisfaction with him is about the economy. Of course a lot of it is racially — O’REILLY: You think it’s racially? MAHER: Almost all of it. O’REILLY: You’re on that bandwagon of if you don’t like him, you’re a racist and you can’t be there. Maher, that’s not you. You can’t be there. MAHER: Oh, so you don’t think it’s racially involved at all? O’REILLY: Of course not. You know, he was elected by 53% of the public and when he took office, his approval was over 70. Come on. Come on! Indeed. In fact, Obama’s favorability rating was closer to 80 shortly before he was inaugurated. Do folks like Maher think the nation suddenly turned more racist than it was in January 2009? Regardless of the answer, Maher wasn’t done saying foolish things, and O’Reilly wasn’t done smacking him down:  MAHER: But Bill, but Bill, just for example, I mean, the Teabaggers, they’re the ones that are so upset about the debt. Most of the debt came from Bush. That’s just a fact. And under Bush, Cheney said it, deficits don’t matter. Nobody was angry about the deficit when it was President Bush. O’REILLY: Because they didn’t know about it. Look, President Obama has spent more money — MAHER: They didn’t know about it? O’REILLY: No. They didn’t. It wasn’t a big issue as it is now. He’s the biggest spending president in the history of the republic, Maher. You got to know that, man! MAHER: Of course he, of, well, first of all, that’s not, that’s not a true statement. He’s not the biggest spender. Bush was the biggest spender. O’REILLY: No, Obama is the biggest — his budget is bigger than Bush’s budget. MAHER: Most — most of the money that has been sent has been trying to dig us out of the hole that Bush put us in. O’REILLY: We’re running up trillion dollars of debt. We got ObamaCare that’s going to add more to that, and I’m not any better off, and the economy is not any better off. So it’s all a waste. He’s not doing it. That, and I’m not saying that’s the right point of view. I’m saying that’s what’s inside many Americans’ brains. Indeed. As for Bush being a bigger spender than Obama, Maher was once again proving how being a liberal in America today means having to ignore facts whenever they interfere with your agenda. Bush’s final budget authorized $3.1 trillion in federal outlays. By contrast, Obama’s first official budget as President authorized $3.7 trillion in spending, a 19 percent increase.  Of course, with the various bailouts that occurred in ’08 and ’09, the government spent far more than originally anticipated. But at $3.5 trillion, it was still less than what Obama will spend in FY ’10. Yet that’s only part of the story, for Obama not only had a hand in creating Bush’s last budget, he also was directly involved in all the additions to it.   On March 14, 2008, then Sen. Obama voted in favor of the 2009 budget. The 51-44 vote that morning was strongly along party lines with only two Republicans saying “Yes.” When the final conference report was presented to the House on June 5, not one Republican voted for it. This means the 2009 budget was almost exclusively approved by Democrats, with “Yeas” coming from current President then Sen. Obama, his current Vice President then Sen. Joe Biden, his current Chief of Staff then Rep. Rahm Emanuel, and his current Secretary of State then Sen. Hillary Clinton. But that’s just the beginning, for on October 1, 2008, Obama, Biden, and Clinton voted in favor of the $700 billion Troubled Assets Relief Program designed to prevent teetering financial institutions from completely destroying the economy.  And what about the $787 billion stimulus bill that passed in February 2009 with just three Republican votes? Wouldn’t Obama only be blameless if he vetoed it and was later overridden? Of course, he didn’t, and, instead signed it into law on February 17. Nor did he veto the $410 billion of additional spending Congress sent to his desk three weeks later. Add it all up, and Obama approved every penny spent in fiscal 2009 either via his votes in the Senate or his signature as President. As such, Maher’s claim that Bush was a bigger spender than Obama is 100 percent false. But that shouldn’t be too surprising to NewsBusters readers, as we have regularly pointed out when Maher plays fast and loose with the facts. Recall that when he did this in front of George Will on ABC’s “This Week” in May, he ended up looking like quite the fool. PolitiFact even found what he said that Sunday false. Maybe the PF folks will look into Wednesday’s misstatement as well. Stay tuned.  

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Introducing the Bored to Death Hipster Quotient: Scenesters at the S&M Dungeon

He is a mop-topped author who moonlights as a private detective in Brooklyn. He wears thrift store blazers, dates an organic food co-op member, and drinks wine from vintage mugs. He is self referential. Jonathan Ames, the Bored to Death character played by Jason Schwartzman, is a hopeless hipster and with Movieline’s new Hipster Quotient, you can see how HBO’ s niche series measures up within the highly selective subculture’s community, one silk-screened t-shirt at a time.

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HBO Renews Boardwalk Empire For Second Season

Get ready for more brain matter! HBO has renewed Boardwalk Empire for a second season, following its breakout debut. The Martin Scorsese-produced mob movie greatest hits package was watched by 4.8 million viewers on Sunday night, the largest debut for an HBO series in six years. Combined with the additional airings HBO ran on Sunday night, over 7 million viewers tuned in. Here’s hoping the second episode is slightly better than the first .

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Boardwalk Empire: The Beginning Boom of Bootlegging [Review]

Well, last night HBO unrolled its latest great hope, a high-budget, prestige drama all about Prohibition-era Atlantic City and its various denizens — from honest but grimy to wealthy but crimey. (Whee!) What’d we all think? More

Michael Moore: McDonald’s at Ground Zero Killed More People Than 9/11 Hijackers

Schlockumentary film producer Michael Moore on Friday said the McDonald’s that’s two blocks from Ground Zero killed more people than the nineteen hijackers involved in the 9/11 attacks. Chatting with Bill Maher on HBO’s “Real Time,” Moore also accused Newt Gingrich and Sarah Palin of being America’s Taliban. “We should start calling them Cleric Gingrich and Mullah Taliban Palin,” said Moore. “Because I think that their level of bigotry is so un-American” (video follows with partial transcript and commentary):  MICHAEL MOORE: Why don’t we have words for people like Gingrich and Palin? You know, because they’re essentially our mullahs, you know, our Taliban. We don’t ever really refer to them as, but we should start calling them Cleric Gingrich and Mullah Taliban Palin, or whatever. See how that, see how that fits. Because I think that their, their level of bigotry is so un-American, and, I just, I just. Hey, how about that McDonald’s two blocks from Ground Zero, Bill? That’s killed, that’s killed more people than the nineteen hijackers. Don’t you love it when folks that are so overweight they’re probably considered obese point fingers at others for their poor eating habits?  Honestly, does this look like a man that should be making McDonald’s jokes:     Michael, people who live in pants the size of tents shouldn’t throw Big Macs!

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