Episodes
"Quantum of Solace" Director Marc Forster; Human Wrecking Ball Bros; New Gadget Reviews with Chris Hardwick
"Quantum of Solace" Director Marc Forster; Human Wrecking Ball Bros; New Gadget Reviews with Chris Hardwick
Kick your week off right with a little news from Layla Kayleigh. Today we look at Circuit City's dreadful announcement, the deal between YouTube and MGM, Blockbuster's plans for a set-top movie player, and oh so much more.
In today's Attack This, Mr. Hardwick takes us through the confusing holiday shopping frenzy for giant, expensive, ridiculous things we don't need, like a jet-powered automobile, a 2000 lbs. panzer tank powered by 6 bicycles, and a DIY FAQ for building your own powerloader like the one in 'Aliens.'
The world's first dual-core mini-PC packs a big punch and comes in well under a grand, even with the fancy 7" touch screen and a solid gig of RAM, but can it deliver like other notebooks in it's class?
Are you ready for your first big laugh of the new week? You know where you can always get it, the place where nut shots from shovels and turkey fights are as abundant as oxygen, Around the Net.
Craig and Paul Pumphrey, the Human Wrecking Balls themselves will be in studio to compete in a contest of strength by breaking cinder blocks, baseball bats, frying pans and anything else they can get their hands on.
We take a peek into the lives of the Japanese with the wackiest they've got to offer; stuff like Bam-Goo, an eco-friendly ride car made of bamboo, DJ Ozma, one of our favorite comedy groups from Japan, and a talented waiter who can deliver 20 beers at once.
Alison Haislip makes it out to the 2nd Annual Flip a Bitch contest to see who's the best in the world at turning around.