Entertainment Weekly: The Must List
(Entertainment Weekly) -- Mobsters, "Mythbusters" and eight other things we recommend this week:
1. "Get Shorty" Do yourself a favor and watch the special-edition DVD of this cool and clever caper classic. Here's hoping the sequel, "Be Cool," is even half as good (though reviews have said otherwise).
2. "I Thing," Amerie From "Hitch" to a radio (or iPod) near you, this R&B jam is so funky, it needs a shower. Producer Rich Harrison (''Crazy in Love'') strikes again.
3. "Inside Deep Throat" A strange but thoroughly engaging documentary that untangles the knotty story of a naughty film that went from grind house to art house to courthouse.
EW: Review of "Inside Deep Throat"
4. "Not Proud" Now in book form: a collection of anonymous confessions taken from the website of the same name. A delicious and compelling catalog of shame.
5. "Robot Chicken" The Cartoon Network's hilarious stop-motion animated sketch series pecks away at pop-culture icons. Call it free-range plastic perfection.
6. "Smashed," Koren Zailckas Mom and Dad's worst fears about the college experience -- binge drinking, blackouts and date rape -- are vividly recalled in this addiction memoir about a girl's adolescence lost inside a shimmery bottle of liquor.
EW: Review of "Smashed"
7. LCD Soundsystem All you funky punks (and punky funks, too), pick up this N.Y. act's self-titled CD on which disco gets an extreme makeover.
EW: Review of "LCD Soundsystem"
8. projectrunway.com The Bravo series is done, but the beyond-fabulous designs you oohed over (or laughed at) are on sale at this site.
9. "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" On an unrated extended-edition DVD: the funny (and surprisingly smart) stoner comedy, with John Cho and Kal Penn as the herbin' legends.
10. "Mythbusters" Urban legends of a different kind get put to the test on this fascinating Discovery Channel show. Our favorite: Porta Potties that go boom.
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