Mar. 30 Robin Thicke: I was reading the Edmonton Journal,
and I read an article about Robin Thicke releasing
a new music video called "Blurred Lines" where he features nude
models. It talks about how RT's wife/ actress Paula Patton said she was
okay with it. There is the 18A version. Here is the PG-13 version
that
anyone can watch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyDUC1LUXSU
I
first saw the clean version, and then I saw the unrated version. Let's
talk about the clean one. I thought the video was boring. It's
just RT, and the rapper TI and rapper/ producer Pharell dancing around
in a white background. There are 3 hot women in white skimpy outfits
and clear plastic over it. They're all dancing around with random props
like
big dice, toy car, a stool, whatever.
I also don't really like the song either. Maybe it will grow on me after a few more listens, I don't know.
The
unrated version was the same models and they were nude. I didn't like
it either. RT's new album is coming out this summer so I have to check
it out.
Music video: I might as well add "Scream and
Shout" by Will.i.am ft. Britney Spears. I thought the song is okay, and
I have to avoid listening it too much on the radio or I will get sick
of it. The video was kind of boring too. It just shows them dancing a
bit, replicating images of themselves, random props like a car that has
the doors lifted up.
However, I do find this video more interesting than RT's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYtGl1dX5qI
Apr. 1 The Following:
This TV show is on CTV,. It stars Kevin Bacon as FBI agent Ryan Hardy
who was the one who
managed to shoot and arrest the serial killer Joe Carroll (James
Purefoy.) Years later, Carroll escapes out of prison and Hardy has to
find him and arrest him again.
Carroll has a following of fans
who will kill themselves and others for him. I saw the pilot when it
came out in Jan. and I thought it was really good and well-written. It
was very dark, scary, disturbing, and violent. I am very tense when
watching the show. It showed a woman who stabs herself in the eye at
the police station and another woman's eyes that were pulled out.
The writing and acting are impressive. However, it was too dark for me. Yeah, I watch Criminal Minds, but The Following takes it a step further. If you can stomach it, then watch it.
On a side note, one my favorite Canadian actors Shawn Ashmore is in it and plays a cop. You may know him as Ice Man in the X-Men
movies.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2071645/?ref_=sr_1
Charlton Heston:
I was reading this Betty cartoon on Mar. 21, 2013. It mentioned
Betty's husband asking: "What was the name of that Charlton Heston movie
where he discovers the food source is people?" Betty asks: "Was it Soylent Green?"
I
researched Soylent Green and it's a 1973 movie that's set in 2022.
Food is scarce and Charlton Heston's character investigates a murder
that leads to the disturbing reason why this person was killed.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070723/?ref_=sr_1
Here is Omega Man (1971):
"Army doctor Robert Neville struggles to create a cure for the plague that wiped out most of the human race." http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067525/
These are some interesting sci-fi movies to check
out.
Apr.11 Viewership: I found this article "Viewers
gun-shy with new shows" by David Bauder. People are time- conscious and
don't want to waste time on shows that aren't going to stick around.
It was in the Edmonton Journal on Apr.2, 2013. Zack Estrin, the Zero Hour
producer says: "Audiences don't watch because they fear it's going to
be taken off, and it's taken off because audiences don't watch."
I am still kind of annoyed that NBC canceled Do No Harm,
the modern version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. I saw the promos, and I
was interested. I saw the first ep, and I was like: "I'm going to
watch this show every week." Then they canceled it after the 2nd ep. I
was then wary to even tune into Golden Boy, this other mid-season show.
However, I wanted to check out the pilot. I saw it, and it was good, but I wasn't very interested in
it.
Apr. 13 Spring cleaning:
Newspapers: I
don't know if any of you guys noticed this, but I've been writing a lot
about newspaper articles that I read. This is my new project: writing
about newspaper articles. I have cut out quite a lot, for my own
reference. However, there are lots of articles I want to write about
and then recycle it.
The news I usually write about are like
business news for my business/ work email. There are some current
events I write for my news email. Mostly it's about what's happening in
the world, and Yahoo articles.
I did use to write a lot about
those articles that are sent through my blog, but they stopped coming
last month. Now I'm doing some spring cleaning, by writing about these
news articles. After I write about it, I recycle it so it's like
cleaning.
Digital: If you can't bring yourself to throwing things
out, you can warm yourself up by deleting emails and old files on your
computer. It's not a tangible thing you can really touch, so it may be
easier to delete.
Apr. 15 Matthew Gray Gubler: He plays Dr. Reid on the show Criminal Minds. I emailed him and he emailed me back. I found this little interview of him back in 2004 in the now closed down magazine Elle Girl.
It has a picture of him a muscle-shirt and a tattoo on his right arm.
It's a contrast to his nerdy, and conservative look on the show.
MGG:
"I'm obsessed with Wes (Anderson), and during my senior year at (NYU's
art school) Tisch, I got an internship with him. Then I wouldn't leave,
so he put me in his movie (The Life Aquatic.)
MGG (on being labeled a tasty cake in Elle Girl): "I told my mom, and she said something must be wrong with
the
world. I think I look like an androgynous Muppet."
MGG (on his
ideal girl): "Optimism, wit, creativity and ambition are sexy. I like a
girl who is into violent snowball fights, ghost stories, prank calls,
and root beer. Oh, and I've always wanted a girl to make a heart-
shaped peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich for me. I think that'd be the
cutest thing in the world."
He seems like a really down-to-earth guy.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1693763/
Apr. 19 Glee:
TLC:
I was looking up to listen to the song "No Scrubs" by TLC. I like that
song when it came out back in 1998. I looked it up on Youtube, and it
turns out Glee did a version of this song on their show. It's guys singing it. They do sound good:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pXH1K74920
Britney Spears: Glee also
covered the song "Womanizer" by Britney Spears. I didn't notice this,
until I was reading the comments. The girl in the yellow jacket towards
the end of the video, is Toronto actress Shay Mitchell from the TV show
Pretty Little Liars.
I think the performance was good with all these girls singing and dancing around the
school.
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