The Soup is traumatizing us with all sorts of weirdness this week. Al Roker dressed up as a gingerbread man. And then this poor child dressed as.
Gary Busey is not like you or me. Busey has been touched by a mad angel. This causes him to to rant, rave, and inspire others, as he does in this old clip from Celebrity Fit Club 4 which was introduced by The Soup host Joel McHale.

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The Soup didn't even need to make jokes about this recent Tyra Banks taking a bath story. It pretty much makes the commentary on its own. Step away from the crazy, Tyra.

I can see the future for little dancing Nathaniel here on the children's show Yo Gabba Gabba. And it's looking very, very punk rock.

Ahhh. To be young, drunk, and climbing trees! Some Cops episodes are scary and violent.
I wonder what gives me the impression America Ferrara thinks that Blake Lively, her
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants costar, is a dumbass. They were on a morning show promoting the film with the dumbest name ever (I still can't say it without laughing) when Blake starts babbling about Gossip Girl. Hmmm, let's see.

Geek crush Joel McHale usually spends Friday nights on
The Soup sending up ridiculous reality TV shows, but he made an exception this past Friday,
a geeksugar holiday, to take aim at a newsworthy target: The iPhone 3G.
The show satirizes the rollercoaster pricing of the iPhone since its initial launch last July, and may give you a little comic relief if your wallet is the one part of you that doesn't appreciate your slavish gadget worship!
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Joel McHale, the host of The Soup, dares to do nothing but sit through back-to-back episodes of
The Hills for an entire month. The side effects are unknown and potentially irreversible, but someone must confront this menace to society — or at minimum, see if the ongoing feud between Lauren and Heidi will ever, like, find (what's the word?) resolve. Or reverse?