Thursday, October 27, 2016

The Mindy Project

I'm sure every last person on Earth is familiar with The Office, starting Steve Carrell. Well, the woman who played Kelly was also one of the writers for the show, and once it was done she went on to create her own sitcom called The Mindy Project. Her name (you should already know this, guys) is Mindy Kaling. She's also got two books out, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? And Why Not Me? I've read her first one and it is amazing funny but sadly the second one came out after my kids were both born and I've been a super slow reader since then.


Anyway, The Mindy Project started out on regular network TV but then moved to Hulu. Since it moved, Mindy had a baby (on the show, not in real life) and I'm pleased to report that it didn't ruin the entire show the way adding a baby usually does. It did get REALLY real for a couple of episodes and it made me worry a bit but it ended up being in the best interest of the comedy... which is all I ask out of life! Check it out, pals. Let me know what you think.

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Spotlight Saturday - Found Footage 3D

New movie alert! It's called Found Footage 3D and it's so good! It's about a film crew making a found footage movie (in 3D, which is ridiculous, as stated in the movie itself). The crew ends up in an actual haunted house and they all get killed, as is the tradition in found footage movies.
Okay, look. I'm doing a terrible job of describing this movie but it's actually really great. At Fear Fete last weekend I watched about nine different movies and they were all terrible except for two of them. One was this and I'll tell you about the other in a minute.  First though, as a disclaimer I would like to add that I hate found footage movies. They're all garbage, except Blair Witch. And that was only good one time through! But this one is really good and it will stand up over time, I think.
The second movie I liked was a short and it's called Girl #2. I can't find it anywhere online, or even anything about it but it will not disappoint you if you can find it. If you want to find info on Found Footage 3D, it's on IMDb. It's also got a Twitter account, @FoundFootage3D. It's just in film festivals and things like that right now, but if we like, follow, clamor, etc we should be able to get it in theaters eventually. It's actually really good, you guys. Check it out.

Monday, October 17, 2016

Fear Fete

OH
MY
GOSH!!!

You guys.  Did you ever rip the posters out of Bop Magazine, Tiger Beat, Teen Beat, or The Big Bopper or anything? Well, I did.  And I collected them.  I traded them.  I hung up my favorites.  I rotated them out.  They were Serious Freaking Business.  If you ever did that, and especially if it was Serious Freaking Business... and if you ever get the chance to meet one of those boys... even if you're now a 35 year old woman... DO IT.  I can't caps lock that enough.  I should've italicized.  I should've bold faced!  You guys, you have got to take the opportunity if it presents itself.  I met Brandon Adams over the weekend, and even though I promised to play it cool, I freaked the eff out. 

Okay, so like, when you're eleven years old everyone you meet who is your age looks like garbage, basically.  It's a universally awkward stage, from about eleven to fourteen.  Oh, it doesn't last the whole time for everyone, and it's sometimes earlier, sometimes later... sometimes lifelong (just being funny).  But when you're that age and you see someone of the same age who seems impossibly beautiful it's a big deal.  And of course, I know as an adult that is impossibly beautiful, because in real life nobody gets that combination of great genes, great lighting, great stylists, great lenses and filters and great photoshopping in the sixth grade.

At any rate, my hormones were kicking in and my bedroom walls were filling up.  My favorites were -first and foremost, Matthew Lawrence; I still dig him- and then Brandon Adams, Mike Vitar, Jonathan Brandis, Kris Kross, NKOTB, Marques Houston, Macaulay Culkin... and I'm sure some others I don't remember. Point is, one of the ones I do remember, and very clearly, is Brandon Adams (swoon).  When I met him in person over the past two days he was the nicest guy! I seriously reverted back to twelve-year-old, spazzy, squealing Tina and he treated me like a normal person, which must have been a task in itself. And he signed my DVD cover "stay sweet, Cake Eater".  I legitimately got dizzy.  I tend to hyperventilate. *shrug*





After I was done spazzing out (I just realized I could've asked for a hug... what's wrong with me), I walked out of sight around a corner and just... sat.  I don't know how long I sat there staring at the floor but I had to process!  I realized that I'd never really considered those boys real people.  They were impossible people, but my life subtly shifted when I realized they exist.  I shook his hand.  The boy from the poster grew up, like I did, and I physically saw him and touched his hand.  It's surreal.  I mean, I've met celebrities before.  I spent a day hanging out with Jimmie Walker from Good Times once, and that was fun.  But I never had his poster on my wall!  The boys from the posters are a whole different deal.  If you get the chance, do it and please let me know how you felt.  If you've already done it, let me know if you felt the same way.  Plus, as you know, The Mighty Ducks 2 (yes, the sequel for some reason) is one of my ten favorite movies so that added to everything.

Oh, and will someone please, PLEASE explain to me why I kept apologetically repeating that I was a nerd?  Was there really any part of me that thought my awkward social skills, Star Trek dress and Dr Seuss, Star Trek AND Jackson 5 tattoos didn't say that loud and clear?  And why would I even need to apologize for that? Nerds are in right now!  Maybe not us socially awkward ones, but I'm close enough.  Uuuugh.  Whatever.

 Another thing: This is what my hair does in public...

And this is what it does at home at the end of the day

Monday, October 3, 2016

The Best Music of the 80s And 90s

Hey pals, I've been remiss a bit lately but I hope to get back on schedule now, and to add in a regular Tuesday post for about a year. Today, I think the best thing for me to do is let you know what's to come. I've decided that since my favorite thing is lists, I'll do a post or two of lists telling you more about myself. I already gave you a list of my favorite movies and one about my favorite things to watch on Netflix, so I'm trying to come up with some normal things like favorite books and some more unexpected things, like my favorite TV talk show hosts. I'll kick it off today with a list of my favorite music in the late 80s/early 90s. 

In no particular order:

Michael Jackson
NKOTB 
Billy Ray Cyrus (embarrassing)
Tiffany
Debbie Gibson
Kriss Kross 
TLC
Ice T (I had to be really sneaky though)
immature
Bel Biv DeVoe
Boyz II Men
Jodeci
SWV

That's all I can really think of for now. Who am I forgetting, guys? Help me out.