- Atonement
- Revolutionary Road
- The English Patient
- Scenes from a Marriage
- The Little Mermaid
- Steel Magnolias
- Requiem for a Dream
- Schindler's List
- Dead Man Walking
- Titanic
- The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
- Sophie's Choice
- The Notebook
- Million Dollar Baby
- Brokeback Mountain
- Old Yeller
- The Green Mile
28 February 2010
19 February 2010
Nice Anna!
12 February 2010
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BEN!!!
Today is the 23rd anniversary of the birth of one of my grandest bestest friends in my personal history:
BENJAMIN PAUL "FATTY" "JUMBO" FRISCH
Last year I posted this video on his birthday when he was in France and because I still think it's HILARIOUS I'm posting it again:
To make it more appropriate for today I'm going to add this little gem, too:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BEN!
BENJAMIN PAUL "FATTY" "JUMBO" FRISCH
Last year I posted this video on his birthday when he was in France and because I still think it's HILARIOUS I'm posting it again:
To make it more appropriate for today I'm going to add this little gem, too:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BEN!
11 February 2010
02 February 2010
Fuck the Grammys
Well, the Grammys are pretty much a joke. I haven't actually watched them since the days of NSync and Britney Spears. And I didn't watch them this year, either, but the next day I looked over the nominees and winners. And . . . wow. I want to do some comparisons real quick.
Spin's Top 5 Albums of 2009:
But even the more nuanced categories were filled with artists that no one cares about anymore, or at least are not making exciting, new, different music (except for the drones at Rolling Stone, also quickly becoming [or maybe has become?] irrelevant): Stevie Wonder (Best Male Pop Performance), Seal (Best Male Pop Performance), Bon Jovi (Pop Performance by a Group with Vocals), The Fray (Pop Performance by a Group with Vocals), Hall & Oates (Pop Performance by a Group with Vocals), Madonna (Best Dance Recording), Bruce Springsteen (Solo Rock Vocal Performance), John Fogerty (Solo Rock Vocal Performance), Prince (Solo Rock Vocal Performance), U2 (Rock Performance by a Group with Vocals), Green Day (Rock Performance by a Group with Vocals) . . . I could go on and on.
Again, I'm not saying these artists are bad (personal opinions aside). What I'm saying is: where was Animal Collective, Grizzly Bear, Phoenix (aside from their one nomination), Yeah Yeah Yeahs (aside from their one nomination), Dirty Projectors, Flaming Lips, etc etc? This all can be written off as me being an indie hipster, I know. But wouldn't it be nice if the Grammys were exciting? Relevant? Showcased more than big sellers?
Just a thought.
Spin's Top 5 Albums of 2009:
- Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz!
- Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
- Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
- Girls - Album
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Zero
- Phoenix - 1901
- Girls - Hellhole Ratrace
- Animal Collective - My Girls
- Kings of Leon - Use Somebody
- U2 - No Line on the Horizon
- Bruce Springsteen - Working On A Dream
- Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
- Jay-Z - The Blueprint 3
- Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
- U2 - Moment of Surrender
- Jay-Z & Alicia Keys - Empire State of Mind
- Bruce Springsteen - Outlaw Pete
- Miley Cyrus - Party in the USA
- Phoenix - 1901
- Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
- Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca
- The xx - The xx
- The Flaming Lips - Embryonic
- Raekwon - Only Built for Cuban Linx . . . Part II
- Animal Collective - My Girls
- Dirty Projectors - Stillness is the Move
- Phoenix - 1901
- Bat for Lashes - Daniel
- Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks
- Taylor Swift - Fearless
- Beyonce - I Am . . . Sasha Fierce
- Nickelback - Dark Horse
- Twilight Soundtrack
- Hannah Montana: The Movie Soundtrack
- Black Eyed Peas - Boom Boom Pow
- Lady Gaga - Poker Face
- Lady Gaga - Just Dance
- Black Eyed Peas - I Gotta Feeling
- Taylor Swift - Love Story
- Taylor Swift - Fearless - Winner
- Beyonce - I Am . . . Sasha Fierce
- Black Eyed Peas - The E.N.D.
- Lady Gaga - The Fame
- Dave Matthews Band - Big Whiskey and the Groogrux King
- Beyonce - Single Ladies - Winner
- Lady Gaga - Poker Face
- Maxwell - Pretty Wings
- Kings of Leon - Use Somebody
- Taylor Swift - You Belong With Me
But even the more nuanced categories were filled with artists that no one cares about anymore, or at least are not making exciting, new, different music (except for the drones at Rolling Stone, also quickly becoming [or maybe has become?] irrelevant): Stevie Wonder (Best Male Pop Performance), Seal (Best Male Pop Performance), Bon Jovi (Pop Performance by a Group with Vocals), The Fray (Pop Performance by a Group with Vocals), Hall & Oates (Pop Performance by a Group with Vocals), Madonna (Best Dance Recording), Bruce Springsteen (Solo Rock Vocal Performance), John Fogerty (Solo Rock Vocal Performance), Prince (Solo Rock Vocal Performance), U2 (Rock Performance by a Group with Vocals), Green Day (Rock Performance by a Group with Vocals) . . . I could go on and on.
Again, I'm not saying these artists are bad (personal opinions aside). What I'm saying is: where was Animal Collective, Grizzly Bear, Phoenix (aside from their one nomination), Yeah Yeah Yeahs (aside from their one nomination), Dirty Projectors, Flaming Lips, etc etc? This all can be written off as me being an indie hipster, I know. But wouldn't it be nice if the Grammys were exciting? Relevant? Showcased more than big sellers?
Just a thought.
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