Having caught all of one commercial for this movie, I figured it would be a good "compromise" film for me and Kat. We have some overlap in our tastes and so this looked like a good bet to fit in that space.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Movie Review: Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist
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Labels: Alexis Dziena, Ari Graynor, concerts, funny, Kat Dennings, Michael Cera, New York City, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, teenagers
Thursday, September 25, 2008
A Look at the TV: Pushing Daisies
Kat and I can't wait until the new season of Pushing Daisies begins. We were lucky enough to see the pilot and cast panel at San Diego Comic-Con last year and have been fans ever since.
To get warmed up, we got the DVD set of Season 1. The episodes are charming, and we saw one and a half episodes we had missed the first time around. I'd strongly urge all the show's fans to buy the set; it is well worth the money.
My only complaint is that the extras, on the third disk, were not very generous. There was a bit of commentary--usually with Bryan Fuller (the show's creator) and Lee Pace (aka Ned the Pie Maker)-- and some illustration of how the show's team conceives the color palette, the different elements, and how various performers tackled tricky material. It's nice but I would have liked full commentary tracks, more from various actors, and so on.
Still, that's a pretty minor quibble. We're eager to see how Ned and Chuck resolve the cliffhanger/big reveal in the last episode, as well as what will move the story forward this season.
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Late on this Bandwagon? Oh Yeah...
You've probably heard about it already but, for those of you who haven't, Joss Whedon conceived a little project during the writers' strike to keep himself a) busy, b) engaged in figuring out how to monetize an Internet project and c) spending his Buffy-pumped bazillions on something other than toys and Civil War re-enactments. (Just kidding about that last part, in case Joss is litigious.)
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Labels: Dr. Horrible, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, Felicia Day, funny, Internet, Joss Whedon, musicals, Nathan Fillion, Neil Patrick Harris
Friday, May 2, 2008
Totally Worth It
Uttered by P.J. Lusk in the context of what might go on a tombstone if one were killed by a vampire succubus.
"Totally worth it."
'Nuff said.
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
Funniest Thing I've Read in Weeks
Okay, this is kind of an unfair tease, 'cause there's no link up at the site. However, this week's Onion had a half-page article about a mouse ruining a year's work building a maze... by solving it in thirty seconds.
See if you can find it on the site. I sure hope so. If the link turns up, I'll post it right away.
UPDATE: Well, the story isn't showing up on the site and might not ever... so I'll post this instead. Similar theme and pretty darn funny. http://www.theonion.com/content/node/30800
ALL NEW UPDATE! The Onion has put that original "mouse and maze" story on its site. Way to go, Onion! Here it is: http://www.theonion.com/content/news/son_of_a_bitch_mouse_solves_maze