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THE 4400 KYLEXY MY LIFE ON D LIST
1. The Deadwood season 3 dvds.
2. The World to Come, by Dara Horn. One of the most beautifully written, intricately plotted books I’ve read this year.
3. Pajiba.com. The best movie and television review site on the web, its contributers are both insightful and laugh out loud funny.
The Starter Wife – USA Network – A shortened series (6 episodes) that looks like Sex and the City, only with grownups…
Website – MentalFloss.com – posts ranging from ‘whats inside an iPod’ to ‘Guess the State Quarter’…won’t melt your brain…
Movie – Live Free or Die Hard – Things blow up while you eat popcorn…Summer at its finest…
My Suggestions:
1) Lauren Graham. We said goodbye to the Gilmores this year, but she still rocks, and I can’t seem to recall EW ever giving the show its due recognition (despite the countless number American Idol covers we’ve had to endure). She is the reason I made it to the theater to see “Evan Almighty”.
2) “My December” by Kelly Clarkson. If only for the song “Sober” which is the best song she’s ever done.
3) “Torchwood”. It’s a fantastic sci-fi dramedy on BBC that’s finally coming to America. The lead guy (John Barrowman as Capt. Jack Harkness) is totally hot, sexually ambiguous, and did I mention hot? The best episode is in the first season (episode 12) where Jack goes back to the 1940s and meets the man from whom he took his name. The final scene just before he heads back to his own time and has a dance with the hot young fighter pilot and kisses him was as hot as it was heartbreaking. Brilliant.
1. Little People Big World – This summer, catch up with the Roloff family, and enjoy a true realty program full of heart and light on staged drama.
2. SiCKO – Michael Moore is at again, and this time he takes on the health insurance industry and the politicians (republican and democrat) eating out of its hand at the detriment of average Americans.
3. Instant Karma: The Campaign to Save Darfur – Listen to some great music while helping people devastated by the ghastly ravages of genocide. Plus, you may discover a new musical act, or get reacquainted with an old one.
So you think you can dance : the reason why we do not go out on Wednesday night, as we stay in to watch, critic, gossip and be amazed by our favorite dancers…while developing a dangerous obsession that takes over our life!!
1. Big Love on HBO. Just try to keep up with all the backstabbing and double-crossing. Your head will spin.
2. The Beatles Love. See the show, listen to the CD repeatedly. It’s brilliant.
3. Live Free or Die Hard. Finally, Bruce Willis is back to the action hero we know and love. Never a dull moment.
SoapNet afternoons – still getting a fix of 90210 and The O.C
Rescue Me – If not for just Leary himself, the only “New York” show left, filling the voids left by NYPD Blue and Third Watch
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse – the greatest kids show out there these days – the talk to the audience style of Dora, but with the classic characters a new generation can get to know.
Nerve.com is celebrating its tenth year of providing literary, intelligent commentary on sex, relationships, and smut, and is simply peerless.
http://www.mrhappycrack.com
1.) DVD-The Henry Rollins Show: Season One
2.) Book-”The Book of Joe” by Jonathan Tropper. It’s not exactly new, but I just read it and loved it.
3.) CD-”Ongiara” from the band Great Lake Swimmers
After getting caught up after the recent marathon I am looking forward to the Eureka premiere next week.
BBC America’s new format is great, but the best thing about it is the soap Hollyoaks. Its perfect summer viewing: Its sexy and soapy with out the crazyness that has been Ameirica’s soaps downfalls in recent years.
Finally, its cheating but summer “crime” shows: The Closer, Burn Notice, and the soon to start Monk, and Psych. All of them bring something great to this summer and make me forget the summer dought I was so worried about in May.
Right now it’s all about being an impossibly good looking pop watch reader and watching the impossibly good looking cast of BURN NOTICE, probably the hippest show in any network right now. But if you prefer your actors live, on a stage, then check out the impossibly good looking and most incredibly talented cast of IN THE HEIGHTS – the show is playing off-broadway till July 15th, after which, it will close down and move it’s impossibly amazing self to BROADWAY. This is a show that is so exhilarating and hip-shaking, it brings a haze of cool to the Great White Way, and it’s far more than just the musical theatre lovers, it’s latin rythms are for great music lovers everywhere, it’s music as if it were done by Carlos Santana, if you’re in New York, or visiting it should be, it must be, it better BE on your MUST LIST.
I have to say right now my MUST is Harry Potter. Between the 5th movie coming out on 7/11 and the 7th book on 7/21. It is the only thing I can think about right now.
1. Lois Henrickson (Grace Zabriskie) on “Big Love”
2. Anton Ego (Peter O’Toole) in “Ratatouille”