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Thursday, January 03, 2013
The 25 Best Movies of 2012
I am wrapping up my Best of 2012 post (click the label at the bottom to see all of them) with my favorite movies of the year. I should note that I hate going to movie theaters so these are basically the best movies released on Blu-Ray in 2012 (or late 2011). Click on the cover to purchase the movie on Amazon.
1. Marvel's The Avengers
2. The Dark Knight Rises
3. The Cabin in the Woods
4. Drive
5. Attack the Block
6. Safety Not Guaranteed
7. The Muppets
8. Marley
9. 21 Jump Street
10. Ides of March
11. Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
12. The Five Year Engagement
13. Chronicle
14. The Grey
15. The Sitter
16. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
17. John Carter
18. The Hunger Games
19. The Amazing Spider-Man
20. Haywire
21. Immortals
22. Moneyball
23. Safe House
24. 50/50
25. Restless
Wednesday, January 02, 2013
On the Next Arrested Development…
After Jericho fans flooded the CBS studios with peanuts, studios have came up with a new way temper the anger of obsessive fans by floating the idea of a movie that never ever materializes be it Veronica Mars, Angel, or Party Down. Arrested Development actually started this trend by inserting a line into the series finale, after failing to get Showtime, HBO or any other cable network, about turning the fake documentary show into a movie as suggested by the show’s narrator Ron Howard.
Years of rumors got me fed up to the point I put an Arrested Development ban until I actually saw a final product. But what you know, Netflix ended up reviving the series, the fourth season has been filmed and will be dumped all at once sometime this spring (hopefully which will be followed by a DVD release because I really do not have any desire to sign up, but I could always use their two week free preview they are always e-mailing me about) ten years after the show first premiered. Everyone will be back including guest stars Henry Winkler, Liza Minnelli, and Mae Whitman (her?)
Can the cast catch lightning in a bottle seven years after being off the air? Hopefully Mitch Hurwitz post Arrested Development endevores is not an indication (Sit Down Shut Up, Running Wilde) even if they featured numerous Arrested Development alumni. But during its original three season run, Arrested Development, this month’s induction into the Scooter Hall of Fame, was absurdist comedy at its most hilarious.
The show followed the Bluth family, who run a shady and inept real estate business that the lone good guy in family is trying to turn around. Making it even harder is his criminal father out of touch mother, the older brother who has way more confidence than he should, a younger brother with none, his superficial sister and probably gay husband. And do not forget the voice of God provided by Ron Howard. There is no joke the show could not pass up like having Fonzie literally jumping over a shark. I am not sure if the new episodes (or potential movie) will be any good but at the very least it makes for a good reason to dust off the DVD’s of the first season, or add them to your collection if they are not already there.
Now if only someone would pick up Veronica Mars: The CIA Years. Netflix? Amazon? DirecTV? Hey, it is not like The CW currently has anything better on their current schedule, maybe they can right their wrong and become an actual credible network for the first time since unceremoniously dumping Veronica Mars for something called Farmer Takes a Wife.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
The 100 Best Songs of 2012
1. Happy Pills - Norah Jones
2. Don't Leave Me (Ne me quitte pas) - Regina Spektor
3. Ho Hey - The Lumineers
4. Little Black Submarines - The Black Keys
5. Somebody That I Used to Know - Gotye featuring Kimbra
6. "45" - The Gaslight Anthem
7. Thinkin Bout You - Frank Ocean
8. Little Talks - Of Monsters And Men
9. Stars - Grace Potter and The Nocturnals
10. Safe and Sound - Taylor Swift and The Civil Wars
11. Everybody Talks - Neon Trees
12. No Church in the Wild - Jay-Z and Kanye West featuring Frank Ocean
13. Warrior – Kimbra, A-Trak, and Mark Foster
14. Stubborn Love - The Lumineers
15. I Will Wait - Mumford and Sons
16. Bottom of the River - Delta Rae
17. Tongue Tied - Grouplove
18. We Are Young - Fun. featuring Janelle Monáe
19. The Baddest Man Alive - The Black Keys featuring RZA
20. Mercy.1 - Kanye West, Big Sean, Pusha T, 2 Chainz
21. Ain't Messin 'Round - Gary Clark Jr.
22. Get Burned - Sleeper Agent
23. If Only - Dave Matthews Band
24. The Devil Takes Care of His Own - Band Of Skulls
25. Live and Die - The Avett Brothers
26. Adorn - Miguel
27. Leave the Lights On - Meiko
28. Roll Me Up - Willie Nelson, Snoop Dogg, Kris Kristofferson and Jamey Johnson
29. Emmylou - First Aid Kit
30. Hold On - Alabama Shakes
31. The Don - Nas
32. Begin Again - Taylor Swift
33. Oh Love - Green Day
34. Brendan's Death Song - Red Hot Chili Peppers
35. Brand New Me - Alicia Keys
36. Stuck On You - Meiko
37. Sweet Life - Frank Ocean
38. Sense - Amanda Mair
39. Duquesne Whistle - Bob Dylan
40. Princess of China - Coldplay and Rihanna
41. Every Single Night - Fiona Apple
42. Man On Fire - Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
43. Settle Down - Kimbra
44. The Day You Die - Lindi Ortega
45. Pyramids - Frank Ocean
46. Handwritten - The Gaslight Anthem
47. Gold On the Ceiling - The Black Keys
48. Modern Love - Matt Nathanson
49. Some Nights - Fun.
50. Heaven - Emeli Sandé
51. Walk Away - Dia Frampton
52. Girl On Fire - Alicia Keys
53. Runaways - The Killers
54. How - Regina Spektor
55. Even If It Breaks Your Heart - Eli Young Band
56. Gimme a Kiss - Madi Diaz
57. Never Go Back - Grace Potter and The Nocturnals
58. Home Again - Michael Kiwanuka
59. Let Yourself Go - Green Day
60. Run Away - Sarah Jarosz
61. Too Close - Alex Clare
62. Queen of California - John Mayer
63. Ships in the Night - Mat Kearney
64. Mercy - Dave Matthews Band
65. Let's Go - Madi Diaz
66. Simple Song - The Shins
67. Shadow Days - John Mayer
68. Favorite Song - Colbie Caillat featuring Common
69. When I Was Young - Nada Surf
70. Payphone - Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa
71. Hurts Like Heaven - Coldplay
72. All the Rowboats - Regina Spektor
73. Ruin - Cat Power
74. Free - Graffiti6
75. Lover of the Light - Mumford and Sons
76. The House That Heaven Built - Japandroids
77. Concrete Wall - Zee Avi
78. Good Intent - Kimbra
79. Burn it Down - Linkin Park
80. The Lion's Roar - First Aid Kit
81. Eyes Open - Taylor Swift
82. Nothing's Real But Love - Rebecca Ferguson
83. Blue - First Aid Kit
84. Stay - Sara Bareilles
85. Anna Sun - Walk the Moon
86. The a Team - Ed Sheeran
87. Runaway - Grace Potter and The Nocturnals
88. Heartbeat - JJAMZ
89. No Light, No Light - Florence + the Machine
90. Locked Out of Heaven - Bruno Mars
91. Goodbye In Her Eyes - Zac Brown Band
92. Good Girl - Carrie Underwood
93. Sweeter - Gavin DeGraw
94. House - Amanda Mair
95. Here Comes My Man - The Gaslight Anthem
96. Charlie Brown - Coldplay
97. Chains of Love - Ryan Adams
98. Cherokee - Cat Power
99. Ray Charles - Chiddy Bang
100. Hurry Hurry - Jessie Baylin
Saturday, December 29, 2012
The 9th Green's Reader's Favorite Songs of 2012
Before I get into my favorite songs of the year tomorrow, I turn the site over you the reader, so here is what you have been listening to this year. Be sure to check back tomorrow for the list of my favorites.
1. We Are Young – Fun. featuring Janelle Monáe
2. Call Me Maybe – Carly Rae Jepsen
3. Diamonds – Rihanna
4. Somebody That I Used to Know – Goyte featuring Kimbra
5. Spectrum – Florence and the Machine
6. Climax - Usher
7. Born to Die – Lana Del Ray
8. Hold On – Alabama Shakes
9. Swimming Pools (Drank) – Kendrick Lamar
10. Settle Down – Kimbra
11. Emmylou – First Aid Kit
12. Take a Walk – Passion Pit
13. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together – Taylor Swift
14. Losing You – Solange
15. Thinkin Bout You – Frank Ocean
16. Big Beast – Killer Mike featuring Bun B, T.I. & Trouble
17. Clique - Clique – G.O.O.D. Music
18. Sixteen Saltines – Jack White
19. Hot Knife – Fiona Apple
20. I Will Wait – Mumford and Sons
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