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Music: Rihanna ~ “Breakin’ Dishes”, “Don’t Stop the Music” and “Winning Women” with Nicole Scherzinger from PCD.
TV: Still obsessed with SYTYCD. The women are phenomenal and it’s a complete toss up as to who will be cut next. Also, The Closer. Is Brenda pregnant?!?
Books: Harry Potter. What am I supposed to do now???
Stephen Graham in “This is England”- Stephen puts in a menacing performance in this retro-80’s British movie about a youth who comes of age in an era of Ska revival, skinheads and the Falklands War.
DVD- Extras from Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant…another brilliant show from this duo…
Movies – Transformers…action packed and funny too!
Websites – DListed…snarky, just this side of mean, great ‘caption this picture’ contests each day…
Josh Ritter’s “The Temptation of Adam.” A beautiful Cold War tune where falling in love is easier than falling in love with the bomb.
Bill Paxton on Big Love — Fuhgeddabout Tony Soprano; Bill Henrickson is HBO’s – and television’s – new family man. As the force of his will makes his way in the world, Paxton’s strong presence is the tie that binds.
Rufus Wainwright — Whether invoking Judy Garland on stage, working on his opera for the Met, contributing to soundtracks like Meet The Robinsons, or promoting his bold new album, “Release the Stars,” this vastly talented musician continues to develop his creative powers.
Ratatouille — They specialize in bringing the worlds at our feet (toys, bugs, monsters under the bed, fish in the sea) to dazzling life before our eyes. The Pixar Magic (TM) enthralls us yet again as the rodents get their close-up in this heart-warming tail.
The Bronx is Burning on ESPN: John Turturro, Oliver Platt and Daniel Sanjata are all terrific in this series about the summer of 1977 in New York. You don’t have to be a sports freak (like me) to be compelled.
Rhino’s new Deluxe Edition reissues of The Monkees’ 3rd and 4th albums: “Headquarters” and “Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.”
Something strange has happened to me this summer: I’ve been watching “Last Comic Standing” and laughing each week. That hasn’t happened in a long time! The top 10 contestants are actually funny! Here’s hoping they keep the laughs coming (and that none of them end up hosting “Celebrity Fit Club” in the end…)
I’d also like to give some serious love to “Rock of Love.” I’m sorry, but that’s one train wreck I just can’t stop watching. Bravo to Brett Michaels for having a sense of humor about it all (“I’m looking to settle down, but I’m also looking to have fun, and I can’t stop looking at her boobs”), and for being the only honest person on a reality show I’ve ever seen (“Tiffany deserved another chance, so I kept her around. Plus, she makes good TV).
I was just about to cancel my HBO subscription in an effort to save money when I saw the first episode of Flight of the Conchords. So much for saving that $22 a month. Maybe I’ll just stop eating lunch once a week.
We’re curing the Harry Potter separation anxiety by going back and checking out the audiobooks. Relive it now like it’s 1997 (?) all over again.
Only two things: L’Avventura and Persona. There is nothing else this week.
Okay, maybe a third thing: Blow-Up.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs new EP Isis stands a perfect, short example of what makes the NYC trio such a pleasure. Thrilling and enchanting.
I’m loving “Four Finger Music – The Bluegrass Salute to music from The Simpsons”
Its great to hear my favorite tracks from the Simpsons in the style of blue grass – on iTunes or here -
http://www.cmhrecords.com/web/page.asp?pgs=product&catid=2&id=1216
Weeds season two, on dvd.
Feasting on Asphalt on Food Network. I’m re-watching all the old episodes to get ready for the new season that’s starting soon.
Teddy Thompson-Up Front and Down Low. As summer slows down and heats up (who doesn’t love August), all you need is a good bit of shade, a frosty beer, and Thompson’s sweet tenor singing some good ole country classics to take the edge off. You won’t even feel the bug bites. It’s for everyone, even the folks who insist that they despise country music.
Website: http://www.tvgasm.com — their screenscaps from tv shows make me laugh outloud
TV Shows: Top Chef — I’m addicted to Bravo reality shows!
British soap operas on DVD–Mile High, Footballers Wives, Manchild, Bad Girls. Great summer fun!
In a world without another new Harry Potter book, I was bumming this past weekend about the lack of anything good to read until I picked up “Sammy’s House,” the sequel to Kristin Gore’s equally laugh-out-loud debut novel, “Sammy’s Hill.” I flew through it, laughing so hard I cried in several places. Somewhere in literary land, Sammy Joyce is just as upset as I am that Steve Martin is no longer on the market!
1. Odin Sphere and GrimGrimorie for the PS2- Proving that current gen consoles are far from dead.
2. Vision of Escaflowne – Still the greatest anime. Great story, beautiful animation, amazing soundtrack…I’m rewatching my collection and loving it even more the 5th,6th, 7th time around. Watch it subbed though, English dubbing is bloody awful.
3. Re-reading Deathly Hallows – since I read through it at the speed of light to find out how it ends, now its time to reread at a slower pace to take it all in.
Music – Sara Bareilles’ debut album, Little Voice. Never have I listened to a debut album with more heart, soul, and promise for the future than this one. Its simply AMAZING. and EW has yet to jump on the Sara train… check it out!
Books/Movies – Audrey Niffenegger’s The Time Traveler’s Wife. Sure it came out a few years ago, but re-reading this book reminded me both how awesome and powerful it is, and made me think how in the world they are going to adapt it into a movie. But with Rachel McAdams and Eric Bana, it has to work out in the end…
TV – Weeds returns to showtime soon. Nuff said.
My Must List item is my new indy comic I created called “So Super Duper!” It’s a cute take on superhero comics, staring a not so super superhero named Psyche who doesn’t quite know who he is yet, even though everyone else around him knows that he is totally gay! Check out my first issue here:
http://www.sosuperduper.com/SSD_Issue_One
1) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – An obvious choice, but I spend 2 late nights finishing the book.
2) Top Chef – A well done reality show with some interesting contestants and good creative food competitions
3) Pysch – A really funny, light crime solving show. I started watching after Monk, but now (as Monk seems stale), I find myself caring much more about this show. It defitely worth checking out for the “Psych”ic Detective, his partner and the supporting cast.
TV Show – My Boys! So happy that this show is back on TBS!
-John Travolta in “Hairspray: The actor’s spot-on approach to the loveable and hefty Edna breathes life from within a fat suit and into a true character. And that’s _before_ Edna dances.
-Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Harry is safe and Voldemort has been vanquished. Book Seven ends and a classic series is born. Don’t worry, though. We’ll always have Hogwarts.
-The Simpson’s Movie: Searing social and political satire? Check. Quick and always-hilarious pop culture references? Check. D’oh? Check and check.
Definitely the season finale for Hell’s Kitchen !
The new Trapped in the Closet teaser just posted on this site. I can’t wait for more R. Kelly shenanigans. Rhyming Bridget with midget? Brilliant. As the man says, “Oh sh*t.”
1. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix in IMAX. Good movie by itself, but with the last 25 minutes in 3D, it’s nothing short of stunning.
2. Hot Fuzz on DVD. Quite possibly the best buddy cop movie ever made.
3. SHARK WEEK! on the Discovery Channel. To quote 30 Rock, ‘Live every week like it’s Shark Week.’ Truer words have never been spoken.