Showing posts with label Media Monday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Media Monday. Show all posts

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As the Quarter Marches On...

My post-a-day thing is becoming more of a hit and miss operation! So I will combine a few of them here!

Media Wednesday -- I am scheduled to receive Ben Folds & WASO: Live in Perth in the next few days from Netflix (yes, I decided to sign up for it!). I am so excited. I think I've seen most of the concert in low quality on Youtube... but between it and Harold and Maude I think I am set for a fantastic Singles' Awareness Day!

Tasty Wednesday -- The Co-op had these amazing little Italian roasted tomatoes in their olive bar. I gave one a try and almost died from sheer delight. They are the most delicious thing I have eat in a while. I cannot wait for summer and cheap tomatoes... oh, you had best be believing I'll be roasting tomatoes! Anyway, for dinner tonight, I sauteed fresh onions, asparagus, red and green bell peppers and, at the end of the party, added in the tomatoes. I had that with some brown rice. Incredible. They may just become a staple here.

Written Wednesday -- This day is so hard... I am going to sneak my way out of it. Haha. I'm getting up at a 8 am for a research group meeting. Yeah, I need to start getting serious about thesis topics, by the way. Yikes.

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Media Monday - TV Shows I Love


  • It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (dying for a new season!)
  • Community (gets funnier each week... and I'm sort of developing a crush on Joel McHale)
  • Forensic Files + The Investigators + Murder by the Book, etc
  • The Daily Show
  • The Colbert Report
  • And... embarrassingly... Frank the Entertainer in a Basement Affair
That last one is bad... really bad. But I'm kind of
addicted to it. Frank the Entertainer was my least
favorite character on I Love Money (I believed I
blogged about I Love Money in a post about
embarrassing things I enjoy... here I go again)
which is why I cheer when a girl gets out of his
house!

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Media Monday - Best of Netflix

Dear Bee-logosphere,

The person whose Netflix account I have been using is canceling their subscription. I looked at getting my own account but decided that I'd go check out the library instead (+to list of things to do) and save myself $9/month. But I thought I'd post some of my favorite movies that I've watched.
  • To Be and To Have: A French documentary about a modern-day one-room schoolhouse and the incredible teacher and students that work and study there.
  • Sugar & Spice: A lighthearted teen comedy about a pregnant cheerleader and her daring squad.
  • The Education of Shelby Knox: A documentary about a courageous girl fighting for comprehensive sex education in Lubbock, TX (the town with the highest teenage birthrate in the US).
  • Sound and Fury: An eye-opening documentary about the deaf culture, the cochlear implant and how it creates tension in two families.
  • Frontline - the Medicated Child: An episode of Frontline that looks at the use of anti-psychotics in children suffering from "bipolar" disorder.
  • The Business of Being Born: A documentary that gives us the other, non-hospital point of view of birthing. The documentary certainly has its biases against our culture's way of delivering babies, it is helpful to learn about options that mothers-to-be have.
  • Tap: An AMAZING movie starring Gregory Hines, young Savion Glover, and a bunch of the "old guys" - Sandman, Jimmy Slyde, and others. There are so many great tap scenes in this show.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: One of my favorite movies. A great love story with some interesting ideas about event memory. Totally not plausible, but still thought-provoking. If you could completely forget the person who broke your heart, would you?
  • Spice World: An underrated movie! Critics hated it. But that's because they didn't the point that it is the Spice Girls and it is supposed to be silly. Full of great cameos: Meatloaf as the bus driver, Elvis Costello as the bar tender, Hugh Laurie, and Elton John as himself.
  • The Royal Tenenbaums: This is one of my favorite Wes Anderson films. I don't know how to describe it in a few sentences though... other than to say, you should see it.
  • Coupling: This is the British version of Friends, but it is a whole helluva lot funnier.
  • The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill: This is a documentary about a homeless man in San Francisco who feeds and cares for the parrots that have curiously and surprisingly found a home in the Bay Area. It's very touching and I cried at least twice.
  • Cabaret: Bob Fosse directed and choreographed this amazing musical. Liza Minnelli will make you laugh and make you cry. Oh, and you'll definitely hate Nazi's just a little bit more after watching this.
  • Cannibal! The Musical: I was so excited when I saw this online. It's a very campy musical by the creators of South Park.
  • Helvetica: A documentary about, you guessed it, Helvetica. Helvetica has shaped the world we live in. Some graphic designers love it, others hate it. This is a film that changes your perception.
  • Kicking and Screaming: A very funny movie written and directed by Noah Baumbach. It shows what happens to four college grads who aren't willing to step out of college life and into the real world. The dialogue is really good, sometimes pretentious but it works for the characters. My favorite character, though? The bartender who has taken every class by every professor the unnamed college offers. It's the perfect "I just graduated movie" and I definitely related to the guy who refused to go to grad school.
It's been an entertaining few months, but between my sweet cable package, the library, and Hulu, I think there's plenty of films and shows at my fingertips.

Happy President's Day, Blogosphere!

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Media Monday - Big Love

The new season of Big Love starts next week and I'm rather sad that I won't be able to watch and discuss with my mum!

Here's a trailer... oh man, looks so good!

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