Over 2 years ago I wrote a blog called 'Big Block Of Cheese Day'. Inspired by the semi-regular event on The West Wing, the idea of the blog was to let out any inane and trivial thoughts previously lodged in my brain. Focused primarily on music, I made bold claims about not owning any Beatles albums (no change) and (very) loose connections between ABBA and Autism.
This time around I will touch on other areas of Pop Culture so that you may gain a further understanding of what goes on in that melon of mine. Or perhaps you couldn't care less.
I'm guessing the latter.
- More songs I can do without ever hearing again: 'Don't Dream It's Over' Crowded House, 'My Happiness' Powderfinger, 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow' Anyone
- My favourite opening line of any novel: Evelyn was an insomniac so when they say she died in her sleep, you have to question that. Pontoon by Garrison Keillor
- Based purely on how many times I watched it at the movies (5), Heat is my all time favourite film. That's about 15 hours folks. I'm neither proud or ashamed at that.
- Why is it that more people would rather a new Lauryn Hill album than Guns N Roses' 'Chinese Democracy' yet the latter is more likely to happen?
- I take comfort in the fact that 'Chinese Democracy' can be nothing but a spectacular failure.
- As long as Danny Wallace and Dave Gorman keep writing about 'silly boy projects', I'll continue feeling comfortable about my lack of maturity.
- Midnight Run is a shining example of Robert De Niro at his comedic best, though he is clearly overshadowed by the delightful Charles Grodin.
- Essential live versions: 'Clarity' John Mayer (from As/Is), 'Round Here' Counting Crows (from Across A Wire: Live In New York City - 2nd disc), 'Bring It On Home To Me' Sam Cooke (from One Night Stand: Live At the Harlem Square Club)
- The Sopranos: Not one wasted word. Perfectly scripted right up to its thrilling end.
- Memo to the Dave Matthews Band: Stop entertaining stoned American college kids in never ending summer tours and record a new album. A new studio album.
- Diminishing returns: Chuck Palahniuk's novels
- Dramatically diminishing returns: Cameron Crowe's filmography
- Never ending returns: Bruce Springsteen's deep back catalogue
- If American sitcoms only lasted 2 seasons with 6 episodes per season like British sitcoms, do you think they would be held in higher esteem? Think about that one.
- Favourite songs that happen to cover the delicate issue of abortion: 'Brick' Ben Folds Five, 'Driving With The Brakes On' Del Amitri, 'Choir Girl' Cold Chisel.
- Once now occupies equal top ranking as my music film of choice. The other is The Commitments which also happens to feature Glen Hansard.
- Vampire Weekend? New York can keep them.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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