In Case You Were Wondering, Yes, Dubstep Has Completely Taken Over

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VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 8/25/12

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I think we’re missing out on something here.

Original Version
1. P!nk – “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)”
2. David Guetta ft. Sia – “Titanium”
3. Flo Rida – “Whistle”
4. Demi Lovato – “Give Your Heart a Break”
5. Katy Perry – “Wide Awake”
6. Calvin Harris ft. Ne-Yo – “Let’s Go”
7. Train – “50 Ways to Say Goodbye”
8. Kelly Clarkson – “Dark Side”
9. Owl City ft. Carly Rae Jepsen – “Good Time”
10. Linkin Park – “Burn It Down”
11. No Doubt – “Settle Down”
12. Matchbox 20 – “She’s So Mean”
13. fun. – “Some Nights”
14. Maroon 5 – “One More Night”
15. Green Day – “Oh Love”
16. Neon Trees – “Everybody Talks”
17. Of Monsters and Men – “Little Talks”
18. Usher – “Scream”
19. The Lumineers – “Ho Hey”
20. Imagine Dragons – “It’s Time”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Little Talks
2. Titanium
3. Wide Awake
4. Ho Hey
5. It’s Time
6. Give Your Heart a Break
7. Let’s Go
8. Burn It Down
9. Some Nights
10. Oh Love
11. Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
12. Scream
13. One More Night
14. Settle Down
15. Dark Side
16. 50 Ways to Say Goodbye
17. Everybody Talks
18. Good Time
19. She’s So Mean
20. Whistle

Fuse Top 20 Countdown – 8/21/12

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I just don’t know anymore. Not that I ever really did.

Original Version
1. Flo Rida – “Whistle”
2. Carly Rae Jepsen – “Call Me Maybe”
3. fun. – “Some Nights”
4. Katy Perry – “Wide Awake”
5. Justin Bieber ft. Big Sean – “As Long as You Love Me”
6. Ellie Goulding – “Lights”
7. Cher Lloyd – “Want U Back”
8. 2 Chainz ft. Drake – “No Lie”
9. Maroon 5 – “One More Night”
10. P!nk – “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)”
11. Green Day – “Oh Love”
12. David Guetta ft. Sia – “Titanium”
13. Owl City ft. Carly Rae Jepsen – “Good Time”
14. Phillip Phillips – “Home”
15. Neon Trees – “Everybody Talks”
16. Jason Mraz – “I Won’t Give Up”
17. Demi Lovato – “Give Your Heart a Break”
18. The Lumineers – “Ho Hey”
19. Nicki Minaj – “Pound the Alarm”
20. Gotye ft. Kimbra – “Somebody That I Used to Know”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Somebody That I Used to Know
2. Lights
3. Titanium
4. Wide Awake
5. Ho Hey
6. Give Your Heart a Break
7. Want U Back
8. Call Me Maybe
9. Some Nights
10. Oh Love
11. Pound the Alarm
12. Home
13. Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
14. One More Night
15. Everybody Talks
16. Good Time
17. No Lie
18. As Long as You Love Me
19. Whistle
20. I Won’t Give Up

Reflections on Selections from the Filmography of Tony Scott(1944-2012)

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Top Gun (1986)
The progression of Tony Scott’s career reminds me a bit of the progression of Community. At the beginning, he was mostly accessible, yet with a very noticeable bit of weirdness (all that homoeroticism), but there was hardly any indication just how weird he would end up.

The Last Boy Scout (1991)
Oh man, I gotta see this one. Bruce Willis and Damon Wayans?! Come on!

True Romance (1993)
With a Tarantino script, direction from Tony, and that cast, this is one of the best illustrations ever of the cinematic success borne from collabortation.

Man on Fire (2004)
I have got to see this one soon. Apparently, this was when Tony’s crazy-editing style really started to kick into high gear.

Domino (2005)
For just about everybody, Tony went too far in Domino with his unapologetic editing choices. (A 90-degree camera rotation to start off a scene? Just for the hell of it?) It’s an absolute mess, but endlessly fascinating.

Deja Vu (2006)
Finally, subject matter that’s a perfect fit for Tony’s editing style. An underrated gem, with a very focused take on the mechanics of time travel.

The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009)
A straightforward thrill ride.

Unstoppable (2010)
Could there have been another movie more perfectly designed for the Tony-Denzel collaboration? A great conclusion to one of the great director-actor combos in film history.

My Favorite 2012 Olympians

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Hopefully interest in the Olympics hasn’t died completely a week after, because I would like to share my thoughts on some of my favorite 2012 Olympians:

Missy Franklin – One of the most effervescent smiles I have ever seen.  She kind of reminds me of my best friend’s fiancée.

Mo Farah – As a distance runner, I am perhaps more predisposed to enjoy the distance track events more than most people, but even considering that, this was a banner year for great distance races, with hometown favorite, double gold medalist Mo Farah leading the way in two of the most thrilling events.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Usain Bolt – It is because of unfathomably brilliant athletes like Usain Bolt that I like sports so much.  The fact that he is such a showman also plays a big role in why I like sports so much.

Shelley-Ann Fraser Pryce – The Jamaican women’s 100m gold medalist came off as a little arrogant to much of my family, due to her lip-tightening pre-race face-making.  I, on the other hand, thought she was endearingly goofy.

Misty May-Treanor/Kerri Walsh Jennings – I usually don’t like repeat Olympian winners this much on their third go-round, especially after they have been so dominant in the past.  But Misty and Kerri had to work to get the gold this time.  They may have beaten the Chinese in straight sets in the semis, but that match could not have been closer.  Misty’s exuberance while screaming in the camera was palpable.
Epke Zonderland – The Flying Dutchman’s gold medal performance on the horizontal bar – with three uninterrupted death-defying flips – was by far the best gymanstic routine at London 2012.  It doesn’t hurt that he also looks like a Norse god.
Oksana Chusovitina/Yordan Yovchev – The 37-year-old German (formerly Soviet, then Uzbeki) gymnast Chusovitina (competing in her 6th games) looked so out of place among all the teenage girls, while the 39-year-old Bulgarian Yovchev (also in his 6th games) – who reminds me of Jack LaLanne – didn’t look as out of place among the other male gymnasts.  Good on them for keeping it up in a sport in which 20 is considered old and still managing to be medal contenders.

2012 VMAs Nominees – Quick Reactions

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Video of the Year
Drake ft. Rihanna – “Take Care”
Gotye ft. Kimbra – “Somebody That I Used to Know”
M.I.A. – “Bad Girls”
Katy Perry – “Wide Awake”
Rihanna ft. Calvin Harris – “We Found Love”

This is the best overall set of Video of the Year nominees I can remember in my lifetime.  I would be happy with any of these videos winning, but Gotye definitely deserves it the most.  Lately, there’s been one oddball Video of the Year nominee each year, and eight months ago, I would have thought that oddball nominee would have been “Somebody That I Used to Know,” but then that inexplicably became a hit, so M.I.A. was slotted in as the alternative choice.  I hadn’t heard or seen “Bad Girls” until I saw these nominations, and now I’ve been listening to it every day.  But still, “Somebody That I Used to Know” deserves it by a mile – it was #3 in my list for best music videos of 2011 (#1 – Tyler, the Creator’s “Yonkers” – was up last year and #2 – Duck Sauce’s “Big Bad Wolf” – was perhaps a bit much for Video of the Year, but did manage a spot in the Electronic category).

Best Male Video
Justin Bieber — “Boyfriend”
Chris Brown — “Turn Up the Music”
Drake ft. Rihanna — “Take Care”
Frank Ocean — “Swim Good”
Usher — “Climax”

Umm … where is Gotye?  Drake – by far – is the only one here with a signficantly memorable video.

Best Female Video
Beyoncé — “Love on Top”
Selena Gomez & the Scene — “Love You Like a Love Song”
Nicki Minaj — “Starships”
Katy Perry — “Part of Me”
Rihanna ft. Calvin Harris — “We Found Love”

Oh, VMA inconsistency! If “Wide Awake” is up for Video of the Year, then why is “Part of Me” the Katy Perry selection for Female Video?  This is a tough call between Rihanna and Selena – RiRi had the more indelible images, but I think I prefer Selena with the more interesting idea.

Best New Artist
fun. – ft. Janelle Monáe — “We Are Young”
Carly Rae Jepsen — “Call Me Maybe”
Frank Ocean — “Swim Good”
One Direction — “What Makes You Beautiful”
The Wanted — “Glad You Came”

Gotye is the only new artist up for Video of the Year, but he’s not up for Best New Artist… Frank Ocean may have had the best music of the newbies, but his video for “Swim Good” doesn’t do much for me.  I think I’ll actually give the edge to Carly Rae over fun. on this one.

Best Pop Video
Justin Bieber — “Boyfriend”
fun. ft. Janelle Monáe — “We Are Young”
Maroon 5 ft. Wiz Khalifa — “Payphone”
One Direction — “What Makes You Beautiful”
Rihanna ft. Calvin Harris — “We Found Love”

“We Found Love” seems a little out of place in the pop category, but it is certainly the best of this bunch.

Best Rock Video
The Black Keys — “Lonely Boy”
Coldplay — “Paradise”
Imagine Dragons — “It’s Time”
Linkin Park — “Burn It Down”
Jack White — “Sixteen Saltines”

You can always count on Best Rock Video to not be completely screwed up.  Please, please, let’s recognize the Black Keys, who have had on average the best videos of any band the past two years.

Best Hip-Hop Video
Childish Gambino — “Heartbeat”
Drake ft. Lil Wayne — “HYFR”
Jay-Z and Kanye West — “Paris”
Nicki Minaj ft. 2 Chainz — “Beez in the Trap”
Kanye West ft. Pusha T, Big Sean and 2 Chainz — “Mercy”

I would really love to see Childish Gambino win something, because it could in a way be considered a win for Community.  “Heartbeat” is a great song, though its video isn’t all that special, but nor are any of the other nominees, so … go, Donald Glover!

Best Electronic Dance Music Video
Avicii — “Levels”
Duck Sauce — “Big Bad Wolf”
Calvin Harris — “Feel So Close”
Skrillex — “First of the Year (Equinox)’
Martin Solveig — “The Night Out”

Good call by the VMAs to restrict the Dance category to Electronic Dance this year, as it resulted in a group of nominees that is overall even better than the Video of the Year nominees.  I would love to see all of these videos win something, but “Big Bad Wolf” is the most impressive, in a lot of ways.

Best Director
Coldplay ft. Rihanna — “Princess of China” (Director: Adria Petty and Alan Bibby)
Duck Sauce — “Big Bad Wolf” (Director: Keith Schofield)
Jay-Z and Kanye West ft. Otis Redding — “Otis” (Director: Spike Jonze)
M.I.A. — “Bad Girls” (Director: Romain Gavras)
Frank Ocean — “Swim Good” (Director: Nabil Elderkin)

It’s usually a good call to award Spike Jonze, but “Otis” is nowhere near the level of “Sabotage,” “Buddy Holly,” or “Weapon of Choice.”  Romain Gavras has now directed a couple of great videos for M.I.A., and that collaboration deserves recognition, but I have to give it to Keith Schofield, who deserves plenty of credit for doing whatever he did to make “Big Bad Wolf” happen.

Best Choreography
Avicii — “Levels” (Choreographers: Richy Greenfield and Petro Papahadjopoulos)
Beyoncé — “Countdown” (Choreographers: Danielle Polanco, Frank Gatson Jr., Beyoncé and Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker)
Chris Brown — “Turn Up the Music” (Choreographer: Anwar “Flii” Burton)
Jennifer Lopez ft. Pitbull — “Dance Again” (Choreographer: JR Taylor)
Rihanna — “Where Have You Been” (Choreographer: Hi-Hat)

In a traditional sense of understanding dance, the choreography of “Where Have You Been” was the most impressive, but when one considers that something like “Praise You” is considered one of the best dance videos of all time, “Levels” must then surely be recognized for being so wackadoodly memorable.

Best Visual Effects
David Guetta ft. Nicki Minaj — “Turn Me On” (Visual Effects: Alex Frisch, Joe Harkins, Scott Metzger and Vico Sharabani)
Linkin Park — “Burn It Down” (Visual Effects: Ghost Town Media)
Katy Perry — “Wide Awake” (Visual Effects: Ingenuity Engine)
Rihanna — “Where Have You Been” (Visual Effects: BAKED FX)
Skrillex — “First of the Year (Equinox)” (Visual Effects: Deka Brothers and Tony “Truand” Datis)

“Wide Awake” and “First of the Year” had cool-looking effects, but those of “Turn Me On” were more all-encompassing.

Best Art Direction
Lana Del Rey — “Born to Die” (Art Directors: Anna Brun and Audrey Malecot)
Drake ft. Rihanna — “Take Care” (Art Director: Charles Infante)
Of Monsters and Men — “Little Talks” (Art Director: Mihai Wilson)
Katy Perry — “Wide Awake” (Art Director: Benji Bamps)
Regina Spektor — “All the Rowboats” (Art Director: Anthony Henderson)

Lana Del Rey may get a lot of guff for being overhyped by bloggers and for her super strange live performances, but she has made some excellent, often beautiful music videos, and “Born to Die” was the most beautiful video of the year.

Best Editing
A$AP Rocky — “Goldie” (Editor: Samantha Lecca)
Beyoncé — “Countdown” (Editors: Alexander Hammer and Jeremiah Shuff)
Gotye ft. Kimbra — “Somebody That I Used to Know” (Editor: Natasha Pincus)
Jay-Z and Kanye West — “Niggas in Paris” (Editors: Alexander Hammer, Peter Johnson and Derek Lee)
Kanye West ft Pusha T, Big Sean and 2 Chainz — “Mercy” (Editor: Eric Greenburg)

Why is this the only other category that “Somebody That I Used to Know” is up for?  Anyway, it should definitely win here – the editing played a big part in making it as good as it was.

Best Cinematography
Adele — “Someone Like You” (Director of Photography: David Johnson)
Coldplay ft. Rihanna — “Princess of China” (Director of Photography: Stéphane Vallée)
Lana Del Rey — “Born to Die” (Director of Photography: André Chemetoff)
Drake ft. Rihanna — “Take Care” (Director of Photography: Kasper Tuxen)
M.I.A. — “Bad Girls” (Director of Photography: André Chemetoff)

Following Adele with the camera was a neat trick, but the panoramic shots of riding through the desert in “Bad Girls” trump it.

Best Video with a Message
Kelly Clarkson — “Dark Side”
Gym Class Heroes ft. Ryan Tedder — “The Fighter”
K’naan ft. Nelly Furtado — “Is Anybody Out There?”
Lil Wayne — “How to Love”
Demi Lovato — “Skyscraper”
Rise Against — “Ballad of Hollis Brown”

Why not nominate “Bad Girls” here?  That video’s all about supporting the right to drive for Saudi women.  Anyway, none of these nominees are doing much for me, except maybe Rise Against, who managed a decent Bob Dylan cover.

Best Latino Artist
Juanes
Jennifer Lopez
Pitbull
Romeo Santos
Wisin & Yandel

I’m not sure what the point of this category is.

VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 8/18/12

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Afraid of change?

Original Version
1. David Guetta ft. Sia – “Titanium”
2. Katy Perry – “Wide Awake”
3. Calvin Harris ft. Ne-Yo – “Let’s Go”
4. Kelly Clarkson – “Dark Side”
5. P!nk – “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)”
6. Flo Rida – “Whistle”
7. Demi Lovato – “Give Your Heart a Break”
8. Train – “50 Ways to Say Goodbye”
9. Usher – “Scream”
10. Owl City ft. Carly Rae Jepsen – “Good Time”
11. fun. – “Some Nights”
12. Rihanna – “Where Have You Been”
13. Linkin Park – “Burn It Down”
14. Ed Sheeran – “The A Team”
15. No Doubt – “Settle Down”
16. Matchbox 20 – “She’s So Mean”
17. Grouplove – “Tongue Tied”
18. The Lumineers – “Ho Hey”
19. Of Monsters and Men – “Little Talks”
20. Maroon 5 – “One More Night”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Tongue Tied
2. Little Talks
3. Titanium
4. Where Have You Been
5. Wide Awake
6. Ho Hey
7. Give Your Heart a Break
8. Let’s Go
9. Burn It Down
10. Some Nights
11. Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
12. Scream
13. One More Night
14. Settle Down
15. Dark Side
16. Good Time
17. 50 Ways to Say Goodbye
18. The A Team
19. She’s So Mean
20. Whistle

Fuse Top 20 Countdown – 8/14/12

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Oops, they didn’t keep “Tongue Tied” on the countdown.

Original Version
1. Flo Rida – “Whistle”
2. Carly Rae Jepsen – “Call Me Maybe”
3. fun. – “Some Nights”
4. Katy Perry – “Wide Awake”
5. Cher Lloyd – “Want U Back”
6. Rick Ross ft. Usher – “Touch’N You”
7. P!nk – “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)”
8. Ellie Goulding – “Lights”
9. David Guetta ft. Sia – “Titanium”
10. Justin Bieber ft. Big Sean – “As Long as You Love Me”
11. Nicki Minaj – “Pound the Alarm”
12. Neon Trees – “Everybody Talks”
13. Jason Mraz – “I Won’t Give Up”
14. Gotye ft. Kimbra – “Somebody That I Used to Know”
15. Maroon 5 ft. Wiz Khalifa – “Payphone”
16. Pitbull ft. Shakira – “Get it Started”
17. Owl City ft. Carly Rae Jepsen – “Good Time”
18. Karmin – “Hello”
19. Gym Class Heroes ft. Ryan Tedder – “The Fighter”
20. Usher – “Scream”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Somebody That I Used to Know
2. Lights
3. Titanium
4. Wide Awake
5. Want U Back
6. Call Me Maybe
7. Some Nights
8. Pound the Alarm
9. Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
10. Scream
11. Everybody Talks
12. Touch’N You
13. Hello
14. Good Time
15. Get it Started
16. Payphone
17. As Long As You Love Me
18. Whistle
19. The Fighter
20. I Won’t Give Up

VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 8/11/12

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The hits just keep on coming, after several months!

Original Version
1. Katy Perry – “Wide Awake”
2. David Guetta ft. Sia – “Titanium”
3. Usher – “Scream”
4. Kelly Clarkson – “Dark Side”
5. Rihanna – “Where Have You Been”
6. Calvin Harris ft. Ne-Yo – “Let’s Go”
7. P!nk – “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)”
8. Linkin Park – “Burn It Down”
9. Flo Rida – “Whistle”
10. Demi Lovato – “Give Your Heart a Break”
11. fun. – “Some Nights”
12. Train – “50 Ways to Say Goodbye”
13. Owl City ft. Carly Rae Jepsen – “Good Time”
14. The Lumineers – “Ho Hey”
15. Maroon 5 ft. Wiz Khalifa – “Payphone”
16. Matchbox Twenty – “She’s So Mean”
17. No Doubt – “Settle Down”
18. Grouplove – “Tongue Tied”
19. Ed Sheeran – “The A Team”
20. Of Monsters and Men – “Little Talks”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Tongue Tied
2. Little Talks
3. Titanium
4. Where Have You Been
5. Wide Awake
6. Ho Hey
7. Give Your Heart a Break
8. Let’s Go
9. Burn It Down
10. Some Nights
11. Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
12. Scream
13. Settle Down
14. Dark Side
15. Good Time
16. 50 Ways to Say Goodbye
17. The A Team
18. Payphone
19. She’s So Mean
20. Whistle

Fuse Top 20 Countdown – 8/7/12

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How’s THAT for Grouplove?!

Original Version
1. Flo Rida – “Whistle”
2. Carly Rae Jepsen – “Call Me Maybe”
3. Katy Perry – “Wide Awake”
4. fun. – “Some Nights”
5. Cher Lloyd – “Want U Back”
6. Grouplove – “Tongue Tied”
7. David Guetta ft. Sia – “Titanium”
8. The Killers – “Runaways”
9. P!nk – “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)”
10. Ellie Goulding – “Lights”
11. Jennifer Lopez ft. Flo Rida – “Goin’ In”
12. Neon Trees – “Everybody Talks”
13. Jason Mraz – “I Won’t Give Up”
14. Gotye ft. Kimbra – “Somebody That I Used to Know”
15. Usher – “Scream”
16. The Gaslight Anthem – “45”
17. Maroon 5 ft. Wiz Khalifa – “Payphone”
18. Owl City ft. Carly Rae Jepsen – “Good Time”
19. Rihanna – “Where Have You Been”
20. Kanye West ft. Big Sean, Pusha T, and 2 Chainz – “Mercy”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Somebody That I Used to Know
2. Tongue Tied
3. Lights
4. Titanium
5. Where Have You Been
6. Wide Awake
7. Want U Back
8. Call Me Maybe
9. 45
10. Mercy
11. Some Nights
12. Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
13. Runaways
14. Scream
15. Goin’ In
16. Everybody Talks
17. Good Time
18. Payphone
19. Whistle
20. I Won’t Give Up

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