Tuesday, April 7, 2009

10 Most Awesome Replacements Songs

The Replacements rule. There are their ten best songs. If you disagree with these choices, then post your own. If you disagree with the first statement, then fuck you!

10. Kid's Don't Follow - Punk at its snotty nosed best. Bonus points for recordings of comically thick-accented Minnesotan policemen
9. Levelines - Hilarious. And catchy.
8. Sixteen Blues - Westerberg's lyrics sum up everything terrible about being a teenager, yet still make one feel oddly nostalgic for those years. Or maybe that's just cause I'm insane.
7. Favorite Thing - Having this come right after I Will Dare made it obvious how awesome Let It Be was going to be upon first listening to it.
6. Kiss Me On The Bus - Their first blatant pop song. Some people note it as a turning point towards the band losing all they stood for, but I'm not one of those people.
5. Bastards Of Young - Best. Feelingdisenfranchisedandlostinthemodernworld. Lyrics. Ever.
4. Hold My Life - Just a powerful opener.
3. Color Me Impressed - The first song to really sound like the Replacements peak material. Also, awesome.
2. Unsatisfied - Beautiful opening. Heartwrenching singing. Pure earnestness. 
1. I Will Dare - It's perfect! Peter Buck guitar solo! Mandolin solo! Toe-tapping galore! Perfect alt country song that doesn't scream country. 

also number 1. The Tim Version of Can't Hardly Wait. I forgot about it, and didn't want to work to put it into the list.

Honorable Mentions:
Androgynous
Black Diamond
Buck Hill
Run It
Alex Chilton
Skyway
Takin' a Ride

Monday, April 6, 2009

My Top Twenty-Six Favorite Comic Book Super Villains By Letter

My Top Twenty-Six Favorite Comic Book Super Villains By Letter

Minor spoiler alerts on a couple of dudes who turn out to be villains...

A Absorbing Man
B Bullseye
C Captain Cold
D Dr Doom
E Etrigan
F Floronic Man
G Green Goblin
H Hood
I Immortus
J Joker
K Kang (he kinda made it on here twice!)
L Lex Luthor
M Mirror Master
N Namor?
O Owl
P Psycho-Pirate
Q Quentin Quire
R Red Skull
S Solomon Grundy
T Taskmaster
U Ultron
V Vulture
W Weather Wizard
X Xorn
Y I got nothin' on this one...
Z Zoom

PS There were a lot of good P ones! More than you'd think!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Top Bedtime Albums

So, I pretty much rock out all day long. I jam on the way to work, I listen to music while I teach (on days when it makes sense to do such things), I rock out on the way out of the parking lot, and then listen some instrumental stuff while I write in the evening. One of my other favorite times to listen to music is right before bed, while I am falling asleep. Picking the appropriate bedtime album is always an important, but tough, choice for me.

Here's the list (all on vinyl if possible, I normally fall asleep before it's time to flip to side B):
The Shins-Oh, Inverted World
Simon and Garfunkel-The Best of...
Radiohead-In Rainbows (or any of their stuff really)
Neutral Milk Hotel-In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
Bruce Springsteen-Nebraska
Tom Waits-Closing Time
Bob Dylan-Blonde on Blonde
The Assassination of Jesse James...OST-Nick Cave & Warren Ellis
Beach Boys-Pet Sounds
Magnetic Fields-69 Love Songs

Friday, March 13, 2009

5 Things That Rocked/Sucked About Watchmen

So it's been a week, and I feel it's open game. 5 things that were good (maybe MAYBE better than the book) and bad about Watchmen:


Disclaimer: I liked it.



In case it wasn't obvious, spoilers on.





5. Seeing Rorschach say "You're in here with me!" -- It makes one forget that in the book it's mentioned offhand.
4. The end -- I liked it. I thought it was more plausible. Which is good. The only flaw is that you don't really see the bodies that are so effective in the book. But, as those characters are marginal at best in the movie, I don't think that's too big of a loss.
3. The sex scene -- yeah, I liked that, too. I know a lot of critics have shit on it, but I think the porno-ness of it conveyed the fetishist reasons that partly make up some of these heroes motivations.
2. Ozymandias vs. the Comedian -- Upon hearing that this fight scene was going to be extended, I at first was upset, as I thought it was just grandstanding for the audience. But upon seeing it, I loved it. For one, it was incredibly choreographed. I thought most of the movies fight choreography was brilliant, but in this scene, it made sense (I'll get to this later). You get to see just how competent the Comedian is, as he gets his ass kicked. Knowing it was Veidt doing the kicking, I loved how preposterously perfect he was. It really showed the whole "perfect man" thing ultra well. One of the best fights I've seen in a movie.
1. The opening credits -- Because they were perfect. Easily the most ingenious device used in the film to bring elements smoothly and effectively from the book. And, more importantly, it made these elements work in FILM. Very cinematic. Again, perfect.




Now, things I thought were stupid. I'll try not to choose anything that has to do with time constraints (though I wish they could have worked in the psychologists soliloquy), or necessary changes for conversion from book to film. So I suppose this is "nit-picking." Though I'll try to keep away from the too, too trivial.


5. Malin Akerman -- She wasn't good. Silk Spectre didn't really portray any of the fickle tendencies that she did in the book. She read her lines as if ... she were just reading lines. Hot though.
4. Watchmen killing! -- Silk Spectre stabs a dude! Comedian doesn't use rubber bullets out in the open! Nite Owl has no qualms about Rorschach clearly killing Big Figure. (This last one can be argued against. My girlfriend thinks that SS2 and Dan were at a different angle as the audience when we see that bathroom door swing. I do not, citing the way Rorschach turns his head.) I feel as if all the Watchmen killing, or at least not protesting murder, takes potency away from the fact that Rorschach and the Comedian DO kill.
3. Not-powered heroes doing ridiculous things -- After coming out of the movie, my girlfriend said to me, "John, you told me that Dr. Manhattan was the only one with powers, right?" I knew exactly what she meant. Ozymandias leaping 20 feet in the air... maybe. He's close to super-powered. But Dan Dreiberg, after years of retirement, shouldn't be able to leap 10 feet and then kick someone an additional 10 feet. Rorschach shouldn't be fine after jumping out the third story of a building. Similarly, I thought the superheroes that weren't Ozymandias showed a little too much martial arts prowess. In Watchmen, the action was grounded. In the film, the heroes are all untouchable, probably able to kick the shit out of Bruce Lee. While this is not in itself bad, it misses the most important point of Watchmen, which was to show superheroes in the real world. And some of that action did not seem real. Which I think it should have.
2. Some dialogue changes -- I understand cutting some. I understand changing some to make it more understandable (for example, "serial-villain" to "comic-book-villain"). But some lines were really really cool, and were lost. The light is tearing me apart?! I now wish that a beautiful woman was handing me a glass of cold beer?! Nothing ever ends?! Ronald Reagan instead of Robert Redford?? C'mon! Gold! It doesn't count if Laurie says it! 
1. Nixon sub-plotline -- I hated this expanded plotline for 3 reasons. One, it took time. Time that could've been used to show Hollis' murder, or expand on Rorschach's origin, or to expand to introduce the minor characters who get blasted away. Two, it was downright silly. The prosthetic nose was ludicrously big. A caricature, made to look like a comic book instead of being made to look like Richard Nixon. And finally, three. And this is the most important. In the book, Nixon does not make a decision. He says to give it a week and he'll sleep on it, but there is a connotation that after that week he would do the same. There was no urgency to bomb. The movie made him out to be almost eager to pull the trigger first. Now, I'm no Nixon fan (though triangulation between the USSR and China was a smart call), but this seemed out of character, and unnecessary. A point of Watchmen was that war, without Manhattan, was inevitable, simply due to the circumstances. The film made it out as if, without Nixon, there was still hope that things would be okay. And they wouldn't have been.



So yeah, that's what I liked and didn't. Everybody should probably make their own lists, as everyone probably thought much different things, as the critics did. Have you read Rottentomatoes?! It's like all or nothing with those guys. Again, I thought the film was really good. Probably as good of an adaption as there could have been. Certainly as good of an adaption as Snyder could have made. 

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Top Ten Things That Rock

A word association list...

10. Punk- circa 1975-1979
9. The Vote- this time around, I think it worked
8. Gibraltar- it just sounds funny when you say it
7. The Earth- 75% water–whatever
6. The Clock- at least somewhere around it
5. Kid- not a goat, and kind of a redneck, but I think he’d be pretty good in a fight
4. Geology- not a very sexy science, but no less important that any other
3. That Chair in Mom’s old apartment- man, that was comfortable
2. The Casbah- Algiers seems exotic, and this list needs some multiculturalism
1. My Cock Out- it’s very freeing not being encumbered by undergarments

Sorry, no link for #1

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Top Ten Things I Like Designing With or About

Following the glorious trend, here are the things I like designing, or the themes I like using, or fun graphic tricks i try to incorporate, even when they don't make sense.

1. Scaffolding
2. Loggias
3. The play of temporary structures on eternal structures
4. Half-tone screen dots
5. Yellow-green and orange
6. Irreverence towards program
7. Screen façades
8. Changing façades
9. Helvetica Neu, Ultralight, preferably smaller than 11 font.
10. Time and perception

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Top 10 Things I Like to Write About

Here's some stuff I tend to enjoy writing about.

1 Robots
2 The Future
3 Doin' It
4 People Talkin'
5 Super Powers
6 Immortality
7 Crime
8 Supernatural Stuff
9 Pseudo-Science Fictiony Type Stuff
10 Death, Murder, Dying, and other Morbid Junk

There you have it, folks! My writing repertoire in a nutshell!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Top EIGHT Second Tracks

People are always going on about what the best first track (or track ones) might be. Smells Like Teen Spirit? Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band? London Calling?
I say, who cares!? Track twos are where it's at! (Yeah, I just ended that sentence with a preposition!)
When I think track twos, I think rap. This is because almost every rap album I own begins with an introduction track. So here it is, top eight (yeah, i said it) second tracks...
Nas "NY State of Mind"
OutKast "Gasoline Dreams"
Tupac "All About U"
Notorious B.I.G. "Things Done Changed"
Dr. Dre "The Watcher" (Probably my favorite Dre song)
Eminem "Kill You"
Jay Z "December 4th"
Kanye West "We Don't Care" (can't find I source that isn't linked to the intro...)


So, why just eight? Is it because I can't find my Beastie Boys or Tribe Called Quest CDs? Yeah, it could be. So, let's hear it, what other two should have made the list?

Friday, February 20, 2009

Top Ten Memories of Our Left4Dead Game Tonight

A DFC+LUGIBLAH Co-Written Experience.

1. That time Denny saved me from the Hunter
2. That time Denny saved me from the Smoker
3. That time we shot those dudes who were zombies.
4. That time Denny woke up the Witch.
5. That time Adam threw that molotov at the Tank.
6. That time the AI used first aid on us.
7. That time the scary music came on.
8. That time Adam said 'Battlestar Galactica's on. Oh well, we can watch it when we're done.'
9. That time we died right before getting onto the plane.
10. That time the credits rolled.

Top Ten Comic Book Movie Letdowns

Hi. I'm Madrox. I could make copies of myself. If I was that Madrox. Which I'm not. Here's my first list:

As a comic book movie fan, I find myself getting way too excited about upcoming comic book movies, even if they're about characters I don't like. Of course, that could lead to some serious let downs. To celebrate the possibility of the biggest letdown ever in Watchmen, I give you my Top Ten Comic Book Movie Letdowns

10. Catwoman - I didn't expect this to be good. But God knows I didn't expect it to be that bad.
9. The Incredible Hulk - This wasn't bad, really. But I thought it was a step backward.
8. V for Vendetta - It's a fine movie. If you ignore almost everything provocative about the book.
7. Swamp Thing - It looks and feels like it was made in 1952.
6. The Godfather 3 - Such a letdown, it makes the list without having half of the required characteristics.
5. Daredevil - Affleck should've been a warning. I didn't heed it, if it was.
4. X-men: The Last Stand - "Oh man, Iceman's gonna be awesome!" Didn't stop the poorly paced, poor decisions clusterfuck.
3. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Maybe the biggest "Great Book Terrible Movie" gap.
2. Spider-man 3 - Spider-man 1. Good! Spider-man 2. Great! So how could the same team mess up? Easily, apparently. Just give it a thousand villains. And I LIKED the dancing scene!
1. Batman Forever - Terrible. Not quite terrible enough to be awesome, like Batman & Robin. And it came right after Batman Returns, which makes it all the more shocking.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Top Ten Indications That You're About To Die...

...if you're in a horror movie.

#1: You heard a noise and went to check it out.
#2: You're the Shaggy-esque buddy who smokes too much pot.
#3: You just got laid.
#4: Something frightened you so you ran off on your own.
#5: You're one of the only girls, but you're either the prettiest, smartest, or sluttiest one.
#6: Your shoes lace up, which means they've just come untied.
#7: You've just said something that would become darkly humorous if you died, like "This cake is to die for."
#8: You're the black guy and you're not LL Cool J (or Ving Rhames).
#9: The bad guy's dead so you're settling down for a nice nap by the fire.
#10: You've been stabbed repeatedly with a machete.

Try to make sure this is not you if you ever find yourself in a horror movie situation.

Hottie's Top 10 Songs about Robots

Not entirely original and not the first blog to feature a similar list. But I feel it's only appropriate to do robot songs some justice on a community blog of this sort.

Anyway, here's my list in no particular order:

Radiohead - Paranoid Android: Of course.

Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots: Again, an obvious choice.

Tokyo Police Club - Citizens of Tomorrow: Great song about the coming robot uprising (apparently in 2009).

Flight of the Conchords - Robots: Also known and performed as "The Humans Are Dead." Simply hilarious.

Rush - The Body Electric: They were doing binary solos long before that weird New Zealand singing comedy duo above.

Beastie Boys - Intergalactic: Because of the cool robot voice thingie.

Andrew Bird - Not a Robot, But a Ghost: I understand the title slightly contradicts the point of the list, but I don't care. Good song.

Super Furry Animals - Sex, War, and Robots: I'm terrified of all three things. ;)

Daft Punk - Robot Rock: I don't know, it just makes the heads bop and the toes tap.

Styx - Mr. Roboto: You thought I was gonna forget this one, didn't ya? Had to include it, even if I can only tolerate it once a year.

Upon completion of my list, I realized there is a severe lack of popular music written about robots. So... what did I miss?

Friday, February 13, 2009

Music on my PC, but not in my car

The Damnwells
Betty Davis
Galaxie 500
Mike Ness
British Seapower

There is no order for this list. It's just music I have on my PC, I listen to this kind of stuff while I am doing other things, Twittering, Facebooking, you know the dumb stuff we all do, dumb as in not important.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

LOST

My top five favorite things about the best show ever, LOST.

1. Smoke Monster
2. Time Travel
3. Daniel Farraday
4. Secrets
5. Creepy people

What are your favorite things about LOST?????

Monday, February 9, 2009

Things I should be doing.

Here is a list of 10 things I should be doing at this moment rather than goofing around, posting on blogs, reading all my regular internet haunts, and gchatting.

1. Looking for a job. I have been unemployed since early December 08.
2. Laundry. I have no clean clothes or socks.
3. Dishes. Silverware is all dirty.
4. General cleaning of my apartment. It is beyond messy.
5. Taking a shower. It is 1pm and I haven't showered yet because I have no job.
6. Going for a walk. It is nice and sunny outside and excercise is good for me.
7. Packing. Moving in a little less than a month.
8. Art. Need to do more creative things while I am not working.
9. Grocery shopping. Pretty sure everything in the fridge is expired.
10. Drinking coffee. I have some that I am supposed to be critiquing.

Don't want to do any of these things right now. Happy Monday!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

You All Everybody! The Ultimate Theme Song List

Yes, I am aware that "You all everybody" is not the theme song for lost, but I just can't resist referencing it. I watch most of my television shows on DVDs or Netflix instant play, so I always have the opportunity to fast forward through the unnecessary theme song and opening credits. I noticed recently that I sometimes don't take advantage of this opportunity. Some themes are just too damn god to skip over. Here are a list of my favorite theme songs/opening credits. Keep in mind, I'm not saying these are the best, but they're definitely my favorites.
The Wire -Any season really, but let's say season 2 to show the Tom Waits love
Battlestar Galactica -Has there ever been a better song to represent a show?
Lost -Don't question it
Buffy the Vampire Slayer -It gets me pumped!
X-Men -Best.Theme.Ever.
Powderpuff Girls -It's just as fun as the show
Scrubs -I'm a sucker for getting straight to the point
Friends -It will be stuck in my head for the rest of my life. That counts for something, right?
The Twilight Zone -Classic
True Blood -It scares me...

So go ahead, what did I miss?

Top Ten Super Heroes...

...who could destroy the world if they suddenly turned bad.

I. Speedball
II. Black Panther
III. Flash
IV. Iceman
V. Wolverine
VI. Crazy Jane
VII. Hank Pym
VIII. Animal Man
IX. 3-D Man
X. Batman (cause John says so)

And that's all I have to say about that.

PS Superman who?

What's on Jaybuls DVR

A scary amount of shows!

The Closer
Flashpoint
CSI Miami
CSI NY
CSI
Diners, Drive-ins & Dives
Man VS Food
Wreckreation Nation
No Reservations
Fringe
Leverage
Trust Me
The Beast
Sanctuary

Friday, February 6, 2009

Ten Current Gen Video Games Adam Has Beaten

I have a lot of games from the current generation of video gaming, as I have an Xbox 360, a Playstation 3, a Wii, and a DS. Even though I have a lot of games, I haven't beaten very many. Here are ten games that I have finished (and by finished I mean: I've seen the ending).

Ratchet & Clank Future Tools of Destruction
Dead Rising
Condemned
Fable II
Mass Effect
Halo 3
Bioshock
Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare
Marvel Ultimate Alliance
Uncharted Drake's Fortune

Obviously if I committed enough time to a game to play it all the way through, I really enjoyed it, so this list is remarkably close to my list of favorite current gen games. If you've yet to play any of them, I highly recommend you do!

My First Post & List

Woot!
The top five things I like to drink, plus one I want to try.

5. Orange juice, I love it in the morning, it makes sense to me to drink it in the morning.

4. Iced Coffee, I don't really know how I got hooked on it, was it the idea of drinking something cold that's usually hot, or is it the flavor, I must do further research.

3. Iced tea, no I am not talking about sweet tea, I am talking about tea with ice and maybe a lemon slice and No Suger. It just works for me.

2. Pineapple Juice, I do love this stuff, the sweetness, the bits of pineapple floating in it.

1. Homemade Lemonade, the perfect drink, sweet tart and drinkable year round. You even get to adjust the qualities of it while mixing it.

The one I want to try is Bubble tea, I know what it is, and the idea of beads of Tapioca and tea with milk and sweetner sounds too interesting to miss. But sadly I doubt I will see it in central PA.

Top 10 Neglected CD's

For my first list, I'm going through my cd case and picking out my 10 LEAST listened to CDs. I definitely have more than 10 that I never listen to - so I'll pick those that I've kept the longest and still never listened to very often and in some cases EVER. Oh BMG and the used section at Hastings took all my money in my first college go round.

1. The Beatles Anthology Volume 1 (the 2nd cd I ever owned)
2. Blink 182...I don't even know the name of the album
3. The Red D Band - Good Beads (an old boss of mine's generic late 90s swing band)
4. Grateful Dead - Best of "Skeletons from the Closet"
5. Pearl Jam - Oceans (it's this weird 4 track thinger)
6. Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
7. Frank Zappa - Apostrophe/Overnight Sensation
8.The Blood Hound Gang - I think it's the one before Hooray for Boobies...but it may be H4B
9. Squirrel Nut Zippers - Perennial Favorites (wow, I kept typing perineal - which is very different)
10.TLC - Crazy Sexy Cool

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Last.fm top ten!

Hello new blog that I am writing in! How do you do? I am great, thanks for asking. I saw the Pandora posts from the other day and though I don't really use Pandora, (I like to choooose what I listen to, thank you very much!) I thought I should start out by doing a current top ten of music, based on what I listen to, which Last.fm compiles for me! I only signed up on Last.fm on Dec. 3, so this is my overall list since that date!

1. Beach House
2. The Raveonettes
3. The Smiths
4. Bon Iver
5. Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins
6. The Beatles
7. Rilo Kiley
8. Ratatat
9. Fleet Foxes
10. Morrissey

I find this list a little bit odd, considering that I don't really ever listen to Ratatat, however they were playing at the pizza place I went to earlier today. WEIRD! I guess that is the downfall of sharing your laptop/itunes with a roommate/best friend! Also I wanted to make it into a top 20, because I listen to some good shit, but thought that might be breaking the rules too early. All of these bands are super duper amazing, so you should probably do yourself a favor and go listen to all of them right now.

<3

Ten Great Movie Sequels

So most of the time sequels to movies suck. Sometimes they're pretty cool. Sometimes they're better than the original.

These are some sequels that I like.

Friday the 13th Part VI Jason Lives
Devil's Rejects
Spider-Man 2
Freddy Vs Jason
Dawn of the Dead
Return of the Living Dead 2
Kill Bill 2
Evil Dead 2
Godfather 2
Wes Craven's New Nightmare

Seems that's a bit heavy on the horror movie side there, but that's just how I roll!!

Dead Technology

Some things are just a waste of space. I like to point that out to people. Thanks to the internet; cell phones; and reality television, we hardly need any of those other things we used to rely on! One of my favorite things to do in life is point out these dead technologies to people who are using them, because there's nothing quite like pretending you know what you're talking about. That said, here are some very useful (ha!) tools that I often categorize as dead technology.

Landline telephones
White out
Manual vehicle transmissions
Cursive handwriting
Fax machines
Answering machines
Long division
Video controllers that plug into the system
Fire
MySpace

I feel like I'm forgetting some of my favorites, but I guess that's because they aren't worth remembering...

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Twitter All-Stars, Kayma Edition

Freakin' Twitter, man. It's gonna be the end of society as we know it. Say goodbye to to family values and local community; a year from now face-to-face communication will be virtually replaced by tweet tweeting. What happened to good old traditional values?

Oh wait, I forgot; I don't care. Twitter for everyone!

feliciaday- Star of Dr. Horrible and her own web series, The Guild. A veritable goddess.
LunchBagArt- This guy draws an (awesome) cartoon character on his kids' lunch bags everyday. Can you say Best Dad Ever?
Greenspeak- Former 1up, CGW and GFW superstar Jeff Green. A father to us all.
UnicornWatch- Only for those who BELIEVE.
Woot- Because you're too damn lazy to check the website. Or your RSS feeds. Or your texts...
DellOutlet- Occasional, Twitter-exclusive deals on refurbished computer goods. I'm down.
CobraCommander- Yes, THAT Cobra Commander.
tinybuddha- For when you need just a little inspiration.
GarnettLee- Former host of 1upyours and current host of ListenUp!
warrenellis- For when you need a reminder that the British are better, more interesting and quite frankly crazier than we are.

Now get out there and tweet tweet

Twitter All-Stars

If there's one thing I love, it's eating Oreos. If there are two things I love, it's eating Oreos and wasting time on Twitter! I'm sure you are all familiar with Twitter and the level of awesome it brings to all our lives. I just wanted to point out some of my favorite Tweeters, to you know, share the love, or whatever.

majornelson -If you play 360, follow this man
warrenellis - Because he is all kinds of crazy
anniehall17 - She's totally my gf
Polinees - He's my buddy (he's also crazy)
stephenfry - He's very entertaining and active with his tweets
fforward - Always great links
comicswap - They're my comic store, I need to know what is happening there
dvdquotes - It's fun!
kevinrose - Why not?
dannytrs - Or any of the TRS guys. Danny talks about movies and comics the most, so I picked him.

That's that. Do what you will.

Ten Random, Meaningless Quotes From Lost

You know what's fun? Insightful, interesting, or humorous quotes.

You know what's even more fun? Completely meaningless, random quotes. So here are ten random quotes from the latest episode of Lost, "The Little Prince."

"I have always been with you."
"We're going to be just fine here."
"You want to tell me why it isnt happening to the rest of us?"
"You did this to yourself."
"That's where this all started maybe that's where this'll all stop."
"I think you have the wrong room."
"I needed that pain to get to where I am now."
"Oh my God."
"I can fix this, Kate, I can fix it."
"I wasn't about to tell you anything."

Enjoy! They have nothing to do with the plot, and provide essentially no insight into the episode whatsoever.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Driving Tunes

So, I was reading Polinees' Pandora mix and I started thinking about what I have been listening to lately. I don't use Pandora very often from home. I do use it at school, while my students are writing or working on projects. It's a pretty awesome tool.
My favorite time to rock out is really in the car. I still don't have any kind of IPod adapter, so here are the CDs in my car right now.

Outkast-Stankonia
Kanye West-Late Registration
Lil Wayne-Tha Carter III
Nas-Illmatic
Jay Z-The Black Album
Vampire Weekend-Vampire Weekend
Okkervil River-The Stage Names
Okkervil River-The Stand Ins
Gaslight Anthem-The '59 Sound
Fleet Foxes-Fleet Foxes

My favorite thing to listen when I drive is rap, but I like to switch it up now and then.

Adam's Pandora Quickmix

The following is a list of the first 10 songs to come up on my Pandora QuickMix today.

If you're not using Pandora, it's a great way to chill back and listen to some music. You can add me as a friend if you want and listen to my QuickMix quick and easy, or make up your own station by plugging in a few artists.

New Feeling (Live) - Talking Heads
Vibes and Stuff - A Tribe Called Quest
Major Leagues - Pavement
Age of Consent - New Order
The Flowers She Sent & The Flowers She Said She Sent - The Magnetic Fields
Cocaine Blues - Woody Guthrie
Nuthin' But A G Thang - Dr. Dre
Upward Over the Mountain - Iron & Wine
Look Into the Air - Explosions in the Sky
Fine - James

Well that's my list of the first ten songs I listened to today while writing through Pandora Radio. I hope you enjoyed it!

For the record, my favorite song from the list is probably The Flower She Sent... by the Magnetic Fields, but my favorite one that I encountered only because of Pandora was definitely Look Into the Air by Explosions in the Sky. Love that band; perfect writing music.

That's all I got!

Monday, February 2, 2009

The DFC's DVR

Some things are important. Television is one of those things. That said, here's my DVR list.

LOST
Battlestar Galactica
Robot Chicken
Jeopardy
Daily Show
Colbert Report
30 Rock
The Office

...I think that is actually the whole list. That's kind of sad. I watch most TV shows on DVD, so that is why it is so slim. I should pick up some new series though. Any suggestions?

Adam's DVR List

Top 10 Things on My DVR

Well, this is certainly a mark of one's TV watching tastes, isn't it? After all, watching TV when it's supposed to air: That's dead technology.

So the top 10 things on my DVR, in actual order of series priority, are the following (Note that this is the order they're listed on the DVR, not in order of my preference:)

True Blood
Dexter
Chuck
Eureka
Fringe
The Office
24
Entourage
Heroes
Leverage

There are a few shows that I don't DVR, but every week I seek out the new episodes and set my DVR to record them; these include Burn Notice and some Discovery channel programs. This is because my DVR wants to record every single flippin' airing of any episode of Burn Notice as if it were new. Stupid, stupid machine.