Jun
6
2010
no comments | tags: Esquire, Frank Sinatra, Martin Scorsese, Party Down, Paste Magazine, Seinfeld, Wes Anderson, YouTube | posted in Film, List, Music, Television
May
27
2010
After the jump are five TV shows you should be watching, whether on TV, Hulu, DVD, or by illegal means. Just watch them. These are not ranked, and they are not necessarily my all-time favorites (I’m leaving out many of my favorites, in fact) – they are just shows I am currently in love with. You will love them too.
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1 comment | tags: Breaking Bad, Glee, House, Mad Men, The Daily Show With Jon Stewart | posted in List, Television, Video
May
23
2010
no comments | tags: Auto Tune, Bill Murray, Lost, Paste Magazine, The Onion, The Simpsons | posted in Film, Humor, List, Music, Random, Television
May
2
2010
no comments | tags: Cadillac Ranch, Comic Books, Mel Brooks, Mother's Day, Paste Magazine, Time Magazine, Times Online, Twitter | posted in Film, List, Random, Television
Apr
27
2010

Ah, YouTube, how I love thee. I’ve spent more time on this list than any other. I love waxing nostalgia, and you will too.
Feel free to tell me what I forgot in the comments. Cartoons have the best theme songs. No joke.
And yes, I know I left out Carmen Sandiego. I hate that song.
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1 comment | tags: All That, Animaniacs, Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show, Bump In the Night, Captain Planet, Cartoons, Chip N Dale, Darkwing Duck, DuckTales, Goof Troop, Inspector Gadget, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Pepper Ann, Powerpuff Girls, Scooby Doo, Sonic the Hedgehog, Tail Spin, Taz Mania, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Tiny Toon Adventures, Winnie the Pooh | posted in List, Television, Video
Apr
22
2010

If you’ve been watching/reading, you already know about South Park, my favorite television program. For years, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have creatively pushed the boundaries of free speech, making fun of everything they can. Christians, celebrities, Mormons, Scientologists, Jews, atheists, and countless others have been poked fun at by the Emmy-award winning show. Parker and Stone call themselves “equal opportunity offenders.” They are American heroes.
Why? Well, did you see last night’s episode?
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3 comments | tags: Comedy Central, Matt Stone, South Park, Trey Parker | posted in Analysis, Opinion, Television, Video