Here are some list of the best of 2010:
Best celebrity baby names of 2010
- Grace Margaret (Mark Wahlberg &Rhea Durham)
- Harper Grace (Neil Patrick Harris& David Burtka)
- Aviana Olea (Amy Adams &Darren Legallo)
- Olivia Marie (Lance Armstrong &Anna Hansen)
- Bryn (Bethenny Frankel & JasonHoppy)
- Eli (Rachel Dratch & John Wahl)
- Stella Zavala (Matt Damon &Luciana Bozán Barroso)
- Gia Francesca (Mario Lopez &Courtney Laine Mazza)
- Levi James (Sheryl Crow)
- Easton (Jenna and Bodhi Elfman)
TV's Best Viral Videos of 2010
Jimmy Fallon’s Star-Studded, "Glee"-based, Amazing Emmy Opening.
With a little help from the cast of one of TV's most popular shows, along with Tina Fey, Jon Hamm, Kate Gosselin, Betty White, Joel McHale, Jorge Garcia, and Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run," Jimmy Fallon opened this year's Emmy Awards in the most crowd-pleasing way imaginable:
The "Best Cry Ever" from "Intervention."
Some people have unusual laughs or sneezes. This guy was blessed with a very unusual way of crying. It's such a unique way of crying, that pretty much the second this heart-wrenching moment between a father and son aired on A&E's "Intervention," the internet had declared it the "best cry ever." Wait for it:
"Pants on the Ground" from "American Idol."
"General Larry Platt" amused everyone but Simon with his ode to wearing belts during the audition phase of "American Idol" last January. He didn’t go on to fame on the show, but he was 2010’s first viral hit:
"Wheel of Fortune" Contestant Solves 27-Letter Puzzle With Just One Letter as a Clue.
Even Pat Sajak was speechless when Caitlin Burke solved a puzzle ("I've Got a Good Feeling About This") with only one letter and one apostrophe as clues. A combination of luck and skill made Caitlin's big moment one of the most popular videos of 2010:
Greyson Chance's First TV Apperance on "Ellen."
The video of 13-year-old Greyson Chance's haunting cover of Lady Gaga’s "Paparazzi," which he performed at his sixth-grade music festival in Oklahoma was only beginning its rise to blockbuster status on YouTube when Ellen DeGeneres saw it on May 11. Just two days later, Chance was appearing on her show, where he played the song and got a surprise phone call from Gaga herself:
Contestant on "The Amazing Race" Has a Run-in with a Watermelon.
Producers on CBS's long-running reality competition must sometimes feel they've plumbed the depths of their creative capacities when it comes to creating challenges for the contestants to perform. After all, how many times have we seen them do the "needle in a haystack" task: confronting a gigantic pile of items, through which they must root to find unique outliers? So when someone on the show's staff got the idea of combining a slingshot and a watermelon, leading to the events in the clip below, that person really deserved a raise and a beach vacation:
Katy Perry Has a Controversial Playdate with Elmo.
Pop star Katy Perry made countless headlines in 2010 — not just for the success of her album, "Teenage Dream," but for the rumors surrounding her wedding to actor-comedian Russell Brand. (No, she did not end up wearing a latex "gown.") But nothing she did this year generated a frenzy of attention to match that which greeted her "Sesame Street" segment with Elmo. Originally slated to appear in this fall's season premiere, after an outcry from concerned parents regarding her revealing costume, the number was shelved...though Perry laughed it off later that week, with a winky sketch on "Saturday Night Live.":
Extraordinarily Committed Hand Model Stuns the Internet.
Technically, the "CBS Sunday Morning" piece on top hand model Ellen Sirot isn't from this year: It originally aired in 2008. But last month, it was rediscovered and made the rounds of influential Tumblrs and blogs, as viewers tried to come to grips (no pun intended) with the amazingly rigorous care a hand model must take with her vulnerable extremities. That, or try to determine whether Sirot's regimen is atypical, and Sirot herself maybe a little too careful:
"Conan" Parodies Taiwanese News Animators NMA.tv.
When Conan O'Brien returned to the airwaves this fall with a new talk show on TBS, the devoted fans on Team Coco were eager to return him to relevance by helping his comedy bits to go viral. "Conan" producers made it easy with this bit: a parody of NMA.tv's animated clips of significant news events. Best of all, NMA.tv took notice, and when its animators responded with a clip of their own, a silly, good-natured "feud" was born:
"The Office" Does a Lip Dub.
The members of the staff at Dunder Mifflin Scranton know it's less important to spend your days selling paper and paper-related products than it is to involve absolutely everyone in the creation of a video with the potential to go viral online. To kick off the current season of "The Office," the cast nodded at one of the year's biggest trends in viral videos: the lip dub:
and so many list goes..
goodbye 2010! hello 2011.....bring it on!!