Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Yeah, it's a sticker

I was really proud of myself a few weeks ago for doing almost one post everyday for a week. But, as great  a victory as it was, I still couldn't bring myself to blog after that week. Why? Well, I realized that this blog had digressed into some media saturated love-fest, where I'd predictably bring some random bit of media to your attention, and then beg you to care. I wanted to change that.

But, not before I did this. 

WHAT I AM (and am not) WATCHING

I did it last year, thanks to the urging of some friends, and I'll do it again. 

I'll try and keep it short. 140 characters was the norm last year, but I'm pretty sure I didn't stick to it. I probably won't here.
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HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER - Back on its game, but still not quite what it once was. I love the characters, so that helps. 

CHUCK - Becoming increasingly bored. The show keeps rebooting itself, rehashing prior conflicts. Getting old fast.

HOUSE - Pure, enjoyable noise. House's dynamic with his girlfriend and best friend make the show worthwhile. The medical mysteries, however, are predictable and the show's weakest part.

THE EVENT - Fence-riding. It has potential, but it squanders it with predictable twists. Also, its characters aren't engaging. 

LIE TO ME - This show is always on in my house. Can't. Stand. It.

MIKE AND MOLLY - Watched the pilot, but did not like it. I hope it gets better, because Melissa McCarthy resides in a special place of my heart (Sookie!)

HAWAII  FIVE-O - I wanted to love it, but so far, I don't. And since when did Hawaii become a hot spot for criminal activity? Sheesh.

CASTLE - A delight. Nathan Fillion is so underused in the cinematic world, it's criminal. #nathanfillion4uncharted

GLEE - Groan. I look forward to it only for the music. Other than that, I couldn't care less.

NO ORDINARY FAMILY - Another wasted show. I can't quite pinpoint what bugs me about it, but I think its the constant "Our family is in trouble" line. Stop whining! For serious.

RAISING HOPE - Best new show (that didn't get prematurely canceled), period. Funny, heartwarming, and completely adorable. 

RUNNING WILDE - Where's the fun? This show feels so labored and forced, it's painful. Peter Serafinowicz steals the show, though. #serafinowicz4uncharted

PARENTHOOD - Almost gave up on it, simply because I watch too much TV. But, I'm glad I didn't. The best family drama on TV. And the best part? It's funny too.

THE GOOD WIFE - Phenomenal. Everything about this show is astoundingly good. It's a legal drama with a nice serialized center. Probably the best writing on television.

UNDERCOVERS - I've only seen two episodes, and I already know two things: 1) It's not for me and 2) It won't see a second season. 

THE MIDDLE - I'm SOOO glad ABC ran reruns of this show during the summer. A nice, easy to digest family comedy. Gotta love it.

MODERN FAMILY - Still on top, but not on fire. A few of the episodes have been duds, but only duds due to the show's incredibly high standard. I hope it gets better.

COUGAR TOWN - LOVE. Just pure, unadulterated love for this show. Best ensemble since Friends. Busy Phillips is a genius comedienne. 

BIG BANG THEORY - Same ole, same ole. 

COMMUNITY - Still in love. The Space Race episode was near perfect. Last weeks was bizarre, but on second viewing, it was better, and rather insightful. 

30 ROCK - It's back! They brought the funny back! Fun live episode, great guest spots with Matt Damon, Queen Latifah and Paul Giamatti.... Just add Michael Sheen, and it'd be perfect.

FRINGE - Deliciously good. The mythology is alive and well, and the show makes no apologies for its new direction. Firing on all cylinders. 

THE OFFICE - Can take it or leave it. Don't like that they're rehashing Jim/Pam with Andy/Erin. I do want to see how they write off Steve Carell...

OUTSOURCED - Blech.

MAD MEN - Another nearly flawless season. Not one episode was a dud, and even one of them was by far the best this show has seen (The Suitcase). The finale was quite a whopper as well, if only on an emotional level.

RUBICON - Critics be damned! This show is amazing. The finale was a bit soft, but I think the second season (if there is one) will be phenomenal.

CAPRICA - I don't know if I'm up for more of this show. We'll see.

LUTHER - Love a good miniseries. Just started on BBC America. So far, so good. Idris Elba is great, but Ruth Wilson steals it as a psychopathic ex-child prodigy. #ruthwilson4...nevermind

SHERLOCK - The first episode of this Holmes update aired on Sunday on PBS. Brilliant. Steven Moffat again hits it out of the park. And it's got a future Hobbit in it, so...

TERRIERS - I'm saving this one up on the DVR. The first two episodes were fun. Trivia Bonus: this one's filmed in San Diego.

FILMS

TIME TRAVELER'S WIFE - Not bad. Not great. Very well made, just not all that well-written.

FOOD INC. - Changed how I look at food. A must-see for any and all American consumers.

SECRET OF KELLS - Beautiful animation with a nice simple story. Fine holiday fun.

THE RIGHT STUFF - I secretly love films about the space program. This one was stellar.

WHEN IN ROME - Um, yeah.

DEAR ZACHARY - Wanna get your heart ripped out AND punched in the gut? Watch this film.

KLUTE - Interesting film from the 70s. Another Oscar win for an actress playing a hooker. Oscar loves a prosty.

Most of these films are available on Netflix Instant Watch. One of them isn't. Try and guess!


I've also been playing me some Super Mario Galaxy 2. So much fun, and perfect for small dose gaming, which I love.

I think that's all. Thirty shows. Seven movies. A failed hashtag joke (or two). And even a bad pun.

All in all, a red-letter day here at the Habdashery...

Now to go make a cake.


3 comments:

Becky Bean said...

Jacob...I feel like we're tv-viewing soul mates. Except that I can't keep up with your brains. And I haven't seen half the stuff on your list. But other than that I COMPLETELY agree. I feel the same way about Lie to Me too. Where do all these episodes keep coming from and why are they always on in my house? Read my face, "Disgust, anger, disbelief..."

Hope all is well with you!

Spenturion said...

So I still haven't watched HIMYM or Big Bang, which I'm kind of sad about.

I wouldn't have thought to watch Raising Hope, but now I might have to actually give it a chance.

Castle is soo underrated and soo great. Also, I did love your hashtag humor.

I forgot that I watched Undercovers. That perfectly sums up that show.

I still think I'm the only geek who hates Fringe. I totally want to like it.

But the one thing I'm most ashamed of is the fact that I haven't seen a single episode of Mad Men.

Hayley said...

Dear Zachary just about did me in. I've never seen Mad Men. Ever. I need to start.