Watch to Watch on Sunday Night
Most people know that the Oscars will be awarded this Sunday night. I will not be watching this celebration of the exploits of the Cinemafia. Below is what other networks will be airing against the Cinemafia’s exploits: (Listings are from 8:00PM – 10:00PM Eastern. Please check your local listings for times and programming.
CBS: Amazing Rance and Undercover Boss
NBC: Dateline NBC and Bad Boys
Fox: The Simpsons (two episodes) and Family Guy (two episodes)
PBS: Nature and American Experience
Ion: Shark (two episodes)
Telemundo: Eight Below y El Rey Escorpión
Univision: El Nombre de Amor (dos episodios)
Animal Planet: (River Monsters)
BET: Sunday Best and The Family Crew (two episodes)
Cartoon Network: The Shaggy Dog, Chowder, and The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
CNBC: Biography on CNBC and Tom Brokaw Reports: Boomer$
Tru: Cops (four episodes)
Discovery: Superswarm
DIY: Dream House (two episodes) and Renovation Realities (two episodes)
E!: The Soup Awards
ESPN: NBA Basketball (Washington Bullets Wizards at Boston Celtics
ESPN2: SEC Women’s Championship (Basketball) and West Coast basketball Semi-Final
FoxNews: Huckabee and Hannity
TLC: Help! I’m Turning into a Giant and Hoarders: Buried Alive
Travel: (Man vs. Food (four episodes)
TV Land: M*A*S*H (two half-hour episodes and one one-hour episodes)
Weather Channel: Storm Stories (two episodes) and Weatherproofing
VH1: Frank the Entertainer in a Basement Affair and Tool Academy 3 (two episodes)
There are plenty of shows on networks not polluting the airwaves with movies or celebrating the polluting of the American culture like the Oscars show. Show the Cinemafia you have had enough of their high-priced, low-quality “entertainment” by not watching their show on Sunday night.
Kanye West is my Hero
While many people (especially those in the CineMafia) are bashing Kanye West, I am applauding his actions. It may seem unpopular that he interrupted Taylor Swift’s speech, but he even said it wasn’t about diminishing Taylor Swift’s talents. It was about that Beyonce was dissed by the CineMafia even though she made the better video.
This isn’t the first time the CineMafia has given awards to people who weren’t the best in their field. Are we supposed to believe that there was a two year stretch that the “best actor” in movies was a guy who was best known for dressing in drag in an ill-fated sit-com in the 1980s? Are we supposed to believe that Tom Hanks was a better actor than Samuel L. Jackson? Than Jim Carrey? Than Ron Jeremy?
I would like to thank Kanye West for exposing the fraud that has become awards shows. He is a true American Hero.
The Boycott Backfired
I had a radio show last night dedicated for people who wanted to join me in boycotting the Oscars and fighting the Cinemafia. This is part of the Entertainment Affordability Awareness I have been promoting from time to time. Instead of people boycotting the Oscars, they boycotted my radio show. The ratings were the worst ever.
While the Cinemafia might be gloating over this victory, the fight is not over. I will continue to expose them for they are. I will fight to make sure young ladies like Miley Cyrus do not become the object of affection for fat, bald, middle-aged pedophiles who live in their parents’ basements. I will continue to fight for better and more affordable entertainment.
Boycott the Oscars!
This should come as no surprise that I will not be watching the Oscars ceremony tomorrow night. This ceremony does nothing but celebrate cinemafiaism. The awards say, “Thank You” for putting out overpriced movies and underwhelming talent. As I have stated in the past, my two step plan ($1,000,000 movie production limit, $3 ticket price limit, and $3 soda/popcorn combo limit) is a win-win situation with more people going to the movies, which would generate to more profits for movie makers after they cut production costs.
Join me Sunday February 22 at 10:00PM Eastern / 7:00 Pacific on BlogTalk Radio instead of wasting a night watching the Oscars.
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What to Watch Tonight
NOTE: I originally posted this on Friday as a boycott for the Oscars. But there are currently over 3,000,000 people in the New York metropolitan area who had WABC removed from Cablevision’s lineup by ABC.
Most people know that the Oscars will be awarded this Sunday night. I will not be watching this celebration of the exploits of the Cinemafia. Below is what other networks will be airing against the Cinemafia’s exploits: (Listings are from 8:00PM – 10:00PM Eastern. Please check your local listings for times and programming.
CBS: Amazing Race and Undercover Boss
NBC: Dateline NBC and Bad Boys
Fox: The Simpsons (two episodes) and Family Guy (two episodes)
PBS: Nature and American Experience
Ion: Shark (two episodes)
Telemundo: Eight Below y El Rey Escorpión
Univision: El Nombre de Amor (dos episodios)
Animal Planet: (River Monsters)
BET: Sunday Best and The Family Crew (two episodes)
Cartoon Network: The Shaggy Dog, Chowder, and The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
CNBC: Biography on CNBC and Tom Brokaw Reports: Boomer$
Tru: Cops (four episodes)
Discovery: Superswarm
DIY: Dream House (two episodes) and Renovation Realities (two episodes)
E!: The Soup Awards
ESPN: NBA Basketball (Washington Bullets Wizards at Boston Celtics
ESPN2: SEC Women’s Championship (Basketball) and West Coast basketball Semi-Final
FoxNews: Huckabee and Hannity
TLC: Help! I’m Turning into a Giant and Hoarders: Buried Alive
Travel: (Man vs. Food (four episodes)
TV Land: M*A*S*H (two half-hour episodes and one one-hour episodes)
Weather Channel: Storm Stories (two episodes) and Weatherproofing
VH1: Frank the Entertainer in a Basement Affair and Tool Academy 3 (two episodes)
There are plenty of shows on networks not polluting the airwaves with movies or celebrating the polluting of the American culture like the Oscars show. Show the Cinemafia you have had enough of their high-priced, low-quality “entertainment” by not watching their show on Sunday night.
I would like to thank Cablevision for taking a stand against the Cinemafia and blacking out the Oscars.
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March 7, 2010 Posted by Ahmnodt Heare | Ahmnodt, cinemafia, commentary, editorial, humor | ABC, boycott, Cablevision, Channel 7, Oscars, WABC | Comments Off on What to Watch Tonight