From Adrian Russell:
God knows it’s lonely out there in computer land.
So, in the first of a new series, which will almost certainly petter out immediately, Hollywood odd-ball Gary Busey takes time out from his busy schedule of not reading scripts and painting with his feet (seriously) to round up the best of the world wide web.
Bussey’s first pick is a an interesting piece on Futfanatico about how new pay walls will affect your television consumption of sport. This is unusual, as he thinks TV is the devil.
Despite a much-acclaimed portrayal of the eponymous Rock’n’Roll icon in The Buddy Holly Story, Busey likes a bit of funky, cartoon trip-hop. Consequently, he’s very excited about Gorillaz upcoming album and this track with Bobby Womack AND Mos Def.
CNBC’s newest documentary is set to blow the lid on the seedy world of the Sport Illustrated Swimsuit edition. I for one will be watching. Gary, meanwhile, watches the seaside magazine photoshoots from an anchored dinghy so has no need to.
The Conan and Leno thing has been fascinating for all of us. But especially so for wacky film actors who live within sniper fire of the Sunset Strip. Gary is interested in the roots of O’Brien’s relationship with the network boss, however.
Steven Seagall, an avid Sligo Rovers fan inculcated a love of the League of Ireland side in his co-star on the set of Under Siege. So, naturally, Gary was excited to see Bit’O’Red forward and Benin international Romauld Boco interviewed by Jonathan Wilson of the Guardian in Angola.
Having starred in the first Lethal Weapon, Gary knows a thing or two about a young talent/sociopath shaking things up in a workplace. Cesc Fabregas is Mel Gibson to Sol Campbell’s Danny Glover on the Examiner sportsblog.
And an Italian reporter decides to find out for herself whether or not David Beckham was enhancing his goldenballs in all those racy Armani ads. This is nuts, and not even Busey condones it.
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