mercredi 17 décembre 2008

Chuck encore dans un top 10...

C'est cette fois le New York Observer qui fait la promo de ma série préférée. hihihihi

A quick note before we dig into our ten favorite television shows of the year. You'll most likely notice the absence of How I Met Your Mother. This has nothing to do with its quality (or lack there of), as our omission of The Office does. We just don't watch it. That being said, we'd be remiss if we didn't at least mention Mother, since every person we know who watches the show unabashedly loves it. Someday we'll likely join the club, plowing through episode after episode on an extended DVD viewing marathon. However, that day has yet to come.
Onto the top-ten, presented in reverse order as to build suspense.


#10: The Katie Couric/Sarah Palin Interviews

Thirty years from now, we fully expect one of Peter Morgan's daughters to write a play, and subsequent screenplay, about the most indelible moment from the 2008 election. Couric/Palin was reality television at its absolute finest:
The ultimate train wreck.

#9: Super Bowl XLII: New York 17, New England 14

Whether or not you're a sports fan, you had to appreciate the New York Giants' stunning upset over the undefeated New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. The game transcended sports and moved into the theatrical. But even the most desperate screenwriter couldn't think of a scenario like the Giants game-winning drive. "The fourth string wide receiver will catch a ball...
on his helmet!"

#8: Fringe

After a rocky start, Fringe has become one of our favorite shows because, like J.J. Abrams' other science fiction program (a little something called Lost), it always leaves us wanting the elusive more: more mystery, more ad hoc science, more Joshua Jackson. It also doesn't hurt that Fringe routinely scares the crap out of us.

#7: Entourage

We've hated Entourage for such a long time that we almost forgot why we liked it in the first place. Against all odds, the fifth season reminded us. Buoyed by an excellent lead performance from Kevin Connolly (seriously) and a reasonably believable storyline (well, reasonably believable for Entourage), it was pure thoughtless summer fun delivered in the serious-minded fall.

#6: Chuck

Forget Jim and Pam already; the best geek-love relationship on television is happening between Chuck Bartowski and Sarah Walker. In addition to being painfully romantic and charmingly funny (more "ha-ha" than "lol"), Chuck is treasure trove of 80s nostalgia. Where else on television can you find witty references to Back to the Future, Spies Like Us, The Karate Kid and Die Hard?

#5: 30 Rock

There are seams showing--the writing has been particularly haphazard during season three--but nothing makes us laugh like 30 Rock. And there aren't enough positive adjectives to throw in Alec Baldwin's direction. The man is a god amongst mortals.

#4: Desperate Housewives

To answer your question: yes, Desperate Housewives is still on the air. Amazingly, what used to be one of the most over-rated shows on television has now become the most under-rated. The five-year time jump that creator Marc Cherry installed for this season has worked like gangbusters, invigorating stale characters and relationships. However we love Desperate Housewives because of the outstanding cast. Of particular note are Marcia Cross and Kyle MacLachlan, playing the most Waspy WASP couple this side of Westchester. How Ms. Cross hasn't won a basket fully of Emmy Awards for her performance is a mystery of the universe we'll never understand.

#3: Mad Men

Mad Men will appear on top-ten lists from here to Hawaii, so we won't bore you with regurgitations about Matthew Weiner's effortless writing, about Jon Hamm's subtle brilliance or about January Jones' beautiful frailty. What we can say however is that we never expected another show to so quickly usurp The Sopranos in our minds as the pinnacle of cable television greatness.

#2: Lost

What started with a bearded Matthew Fox torturously screaming, "we have to go back" ended with the whole goddamn Island disappearing in a flash of oyster colored light; and while there were some missteps--Michael, we're looking at you--we loved nearly every second. The most thrilling part of season four? The realization that Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof actually know where they're going with all this. Now if they'll only tell us what the four-toed statue means... give us that Rosseau flashback episode... explain what the smoke monster is...

#1: Gossip Girl

Deliciously trashy, incredibly inappropriate (we still feel dirty for having seen the whole
"15-year-old Jenny dances in her bra" episode), wildly funny and shockingly smart, Gossip Girl is the most fun we have watching television in a given week. When it first premiered last fall, we took issue with the fact that we didn't care about any of the characters. Now our hearts break for... Blair and Chuck? It takes a special kind of show to illicit feelings for what are, ostensibly, two awful human beings. And yet Gossip Girl makes us want to friend them on Facebook. You can call Gossip Girl a derivative teen soap, Dynasty, Jr., or even a sign of the coming apocalypse. We'll just call it the best show of the year.

dimanche 14 décembre 2008

Message personnel

Lude tu es encore plus Nerd que moi HAHAHAHA
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Lou Reed & Anthony - Candy says

Candy says
I've come to hate my body
and all that it requires in this world
Candy says I'd like to know completely
what others so discreetly talk about


I'm gonna watch the blue birds fly over my shoulder
I'm gonna watch them pass me by
Maybe when I'm older
What do you think I'd see
If I could walk away from me


Candy says I hate the quiet places
that cause the smallest taste of what will be
Candy says I hate the big decisions
that cause endless revisions in my mind

jeudi 11 décembre 2008

Which Chuck character are you???

Your results:
You are Chuck Bartowski























Chuck Bartowski
65%
Sarah Walker
52%
Morgan Grimes
50%
Ellie Bartowski
50%
Devon "Captain Awesome" Woodcomb
50%
Lester Patel
45%
Anna Wu
45%
Major John Casey
40%
Jeff Barnes
40%
Big Mike
40%
Trustworthy and smart. Many people look up to you and eventually you may save the world.


Click here to take the Chuck Personality Quiz

Quel dommage...qu'il n'existe pas en vrai!

Chuck Bartowski a un myspace et une page last fm....Petits extraits:

About Me
i work at buymore, in the nerd herd. yea, yea, i'm that guy; i fix stuff.
I am Here for:
kicks
Hobbies:
doing tech-y things, video-gaming (Halo 2, Guitar Hero II, pretty much any sequel), foiling elegantly-conceived plans for world domination... you think i'm kidding...
Favorite Movies:
“dune,” “die hard,” “duel,” “don’t look back,” “dirty harry“ (“D” section only...otherwise we could be here all day)
Favorite TV Shows:
“the prisoner,” “freaks and geeks,” “max headroom,” “night court” (yeah Bull!) “man vs. wild”
Favorite Music:
pavement, beck, anything lo-fi, the clash, the pixies, dylan...pretty much anything completely unsuitable for "grey's anatomy." songs i cant get out of my head: all of my friends, by lcd soundsystem in one ear, out the other – fujiya and miyagi toxic, by mark ronson (ODB!) imitosis, andrew bird
Favorite Books:
“do androids dream of electric sheep?” - philip dick is genius, “wind up bird chronicles,” “cryptonomicon,” “fortress of solitude,” “Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius" (eggers deserves CAPS).
I Love:
comic books ("100 bullets," anyone?), random websurfing, indie music, family and friends. oh, and marty mcfly is my hero, for obvious reasons...
I Hate:
meg ryan.

mercredi 10 décembre 2008

New PJ Harvey album !!!!!!!!!!!

Source : Pitchfork website

"The incomparable Polly Jean Harvey has announced on her website that she will return with a new album next year. On March 30, Island Records will release A Woman A Man Walked By, a collaboration between PJ Harvey and longtime co-conspirator John Parish. As previously reported , it's being billed as the follow-up to the extremely underrated 1996 Harvey/Parish album Dance Hall at Louse Point. "


2009 sera forcément une meilleure année musicale que 2008...

mardi 9 décembre 2008

Chanson de la semaine

Blitzen trapper - Furr

dimanche 30 novembre 2008

Sabali - nouvelle chanson d'Amadou et Mariam

Dommage que ça fasse autant musique de pub....parce que c'est une très jolie chanson!

(update: ce morceau a carrément une des meilleures intro que j'ai entendu ces derniers mois)

vendredi 28 novembre 2008

Une des chansons que j'aurais aimé avoir écrite

Beck - Modern Guilt

jeudi 27 novembre 2008

Libérons le magenta!!! Vu sur Rue 89

Le groupe Deutsche Telekom peut se vanter d'avoir déclenché une bronca artistique internationale. Notre ami David Mohamed, qui nous envoie parfois des tranches de vie dessinées, a traîné ses guêtres à la biennale de Saint-Etienne (où il vit). Dans "Le Garage", association turbulente et créative, il a repéré des affiches étonnantes: "Libérez le magenta!" Et il m'a expliqué que le magenta -la couleur, oui- avait été déposée par le groupe allemand Deutsche Telekom il y a quelques années.
L'affaire Magenta fait grand bruit depuis un an dans les milieux artistico-numériques, soulevant un mouvement poétique de résistance. Ce qu'on peut aisément comprendre: de quel droit une grande entreprise industrielle peut-elle revendiquer des droits sur une
couleur primaire?
Voici l'histoire: en novembre, le site
"Colourlover" repère ce copyright sur le magenta dans la prose du groupe de télécommunication allemand. Deutsche Telekom AG, peut-on lire, est "le propriétaire de la marque de couleur No. 395 52 630 "magenta" (RAL 4010) depuis le 12 septembre 2000". Le groupe précise que ce copyright s'applique aux champ "des biens et services des télécommunication"


Le blog de Perdhita Durango

Hay veces que cuando grito no me escuchan... así que hay les va esto



mercredi 26 novembre 2008

10:59 PM Villeurbanne, France

Très beaux dessins de Kurosawa


C'est ici


mardi 25 novembre 2008

Humour drôle comique

Désolé mais je trouve drôle ce genre de juxtaposition: photo pas très avantageuse de Mme Kosciusko-Morizet et titre sur la perte de fertilité des hommes. hihihihi
J'aimerai pas qu'on mette ma gueule pour illustrer un article pareil :-D

Chuck en espagnol (brings the LOL)

En fait je crois que n'importe quelle série en espagnol devient instantanément comique...

dimanche 23 novembre 2008

Note importante

I'm so obsessed with 30 Rock that I want to take it behind the middle school and get it pregnant.
;-D