Saturday, June 12, 2010
Everything You Need To Know About True Blood
Friday, January 22, 2010
I Got Lost + Everything You Need to Know about LOST
Happy Friday!

Monday, January 11, 2010
TrueBlood: In Production
Season 3 of TrueBlood is back in production! Check out HBO's latest promo... I can't wait for it to air this summer because this show hurts so good.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
A Decade of Favs: Guilty Pleasures

Tuesday, December 22, 2009
A Decade of Favs: TV Shows



Saturday, December 19, 2009
A Decade of Favs: Movies

The more I thought about it, the longer my lists got and the more difficult it became to rank them. So first up, in no particular order, are my favorite movies of the decade.
Memento (2000) Leonard, played by Guy Pearce, suffers from short-term memory loss and leaves himself notes (and tattoos) to help track down his wife's killer. Director Christopher Nolan keeps you on the edge of your seat in this thriller mystery.

Dark Knight (2008) Another Christopher Nolan directed film and possibly my favorite Batman movie (Sorry Keaton!). It's safe to say Heath Ledger stole the screen and entranced us all with his portrayal of the Joker.

Moulin Rouge (2001) This movie made the musical relevant again. Not only is it just visually stunning, the modern music made everyone want to sing along. Director Baz Luhrmann is a genius!
The Last King of Scotland (2006) Forest Whitaker gave such chilling performance as Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, the brutality was almost too hard to watch. He pulled us into his world and we couldn't look away.
City of God (2003) The story of two bothers growing up in violent Rio de Janiero as their lives take different paths. Like Last King of Scotland, this is another brutal but completely beautiful film. If this list were in a numbered order, this would be number one.

High Fidelity (2000) The ever adorable John Cusack plays Rob, a record store owner and compulsive list maker, who retraces his past girlfriends and top 5 breakups. Another extremely quotable movie. "John Dillinger was killed behind that theater in a hale of FBI gunfire. And you know who tipped them off? His f**king girlfriend. All he wanted to do was go to the movies."

Donnie Darko (2001) Donnie, played by Jake Gyllenhaal, is a teen troubled by visions of Frank, a large bunny rabbit, which manipulates his fate. Time travel, alternate universes, hypnosis, mental illness and supernatural events make this movie a must see.
Iron Man (2008) Billionaire inventor Tony Stark builds a high tech power suit and vows to protect the world as Iron Man after being kidnapped and forced to build devastating weapons. Robert Downey Jr. had the comeback of the decade!
Kill Bill (2003) This film was so epic it was broken up into two installments. Tarantino's homage to older film genres is all about an assassin named The Bride, played by Uma Thurman, and her revenge for the team that betrayed her.
Almost Famous (2000) A teenage journalist is given the chance to go on tour with rockband Stillwater and write for Rolling Stone. Writer/director Cameron Crowe was once a writer for Rolling Stone and the film is somewhat auto-biographical... and completely amazing.
Children Of Men (2006) In the not too distant future, humanity faces extinction as the entire population is infertile and unable to procreate. This film is on it's way to becoming a Sci-Fi classic.
The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) Ironic and completely absurd is the only way to describe this Wes Anderson film. Not just a top film of the decade, could possibly be one of the best of all time.

Juno (2007) A coming-of-age story about unplanned teen pregnancy. This comedy is incredibly offbeat but has the best writing and one of the best soundtracks of the decade!
Y Tu Mamá También (2001) Another coming-of-age story about two teen boys who take a road-trip with an older woman. The sexuality of the film made it controversial but also made it one of the best films of the decade.
Mulholland Drive (2001) Watching the film is like having an insane dream. After a car accident on Mulholland Dr a woman becomes amnesic and tries to find clues about what happened and who she is.

The Notebook (2004) There are a couple tearjerkers on this list, but this one has to top them all. Based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks (also wrote A Walk to Remember), this film is the story about two young people from very different backgrounds falling in love.
Amélie (2001) A whimsical Parisian tale of a young waitress who decides to help those around her and falls in love along the way. Audrey Tautou couldn't be more adorable.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Renegade Craft Fair

Get more info here.
[renegade handmade]
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Wild Pillows

Where the Wild Things Are pillows available at Urban Outfitters. They’re really cute, but not sure if I’d decorate my place with them.
I think the soundtrack, and possibly a Max doll, will be the only Wild Things merchandise I’ll pick up.
[urban outfitters]
Friday, October 16, 2009
New Music: New Moon Soundtrack

When I opened my front door a package was sitting on my doorstep waiting for me. It was the New Moon soundtrack I pre-ordered from Amazon.
I LOVE Amazon for shipping it to me just before the release date so I would get it in time and they have a pre-order price guarantee. I’m also getting a lot of use out of my Amazon Prime shipping account and recommend it to anyone who does a lot of online shopping.
As for the soundtrack itself. It’s amazing. It’s pretty hard to go wrong with artists like Muse, Death Cab, Sea Wolf and The Killers. Even if you’re not into the whole Twilight Saga phenomenon, it’s worth buying for all the great songs.
Fav song: The Violet Hour by Sea Wolf
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Nice Tweets

I had such a great time seeing Chris Hardwick at Irvine Improv tonight! He was hilarious, as always. He even said he recognized me from Twitter!
Here’s a pic Kyle snapped of Chris and me.
Follow Chris on Twitter: @nerdist. He has nice tweets.











