Fuse Top 20 Countdown – 1/15/13

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That kinda made sense.

Original Version
1. Taylor Swift – “I Knew You Were Trouble”
2. Bruno Mars – “Locked Out of Heaven”
3. will.i.am ft. Britney Spears – “Scream & Shout”
4. Psy – “Gangnam Style”
5. The Lumineers – “Ho Hey”
6. Macklemore and Ryan Lewis ft. Wanz – “Thrift Shop”
7. Phillip Phillips – “Home”
8. Nicki Minaj ft. Justin Bieber – “Beauty and a Beat”
9. Rihanna – “Diamonds”
10. Pitbull ft. TJR – “Don’t Stop the Party”
11. Flo Rida – “I Cry”
12. Swedish House Mafia – “Don’t You Worry Child”
13. Maroon 5 – “One More Night”
14. Ke$ha – “Die Young”
15. P!nk – “Try”
16. fun. – “Some Nights”
17. Imagine Dragons – “It’s Time”
18. A$AP Rocky ft. Drake, 2 Chainz, and Kendrick Lamar – “F**kin’ Problems”
19. Alicia Keys – “Girl on Fire”
20. Of Monsters and Men – “Little Talks”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Little Talks
2. Die Young
3. Locked Out of Heaven
4. Girl on Fire
5. Diamonds
6. Try
7. Gangnam Style
8. Home
9. It’s Time
10. I Cry
11. Ho Hey
12. I Knew You Were Trouble
13. Some Nights
14. Thrift Shop
15. F**kin’ Problems
16. Don’t You Worry Child
17. Scream & Shout
18. Don’t Stop the Party
19. Beauty and a Beat
20. One More Night

VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 1/12/13

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It’s time to move on.

Original Version
1. The Lumineers – “Ho Hey”
2. Bruno Mars – “Locked Out of Heaven”
3. P!nk – “Try”
4. Phillip Phillips – “Home”
5. Taylor Swift – “I Knew You Were Trouble”
6. Kelly Clarkson – “Catch My Breath”
7. The Script ft. will.i.am – “Hall of Fame”
8. Alicia Keys – “Girl on Fire”
9. Mumford & Sons – “I Will Wait”
10. Rihanna – “Diamonds”
11. Flo Rida – “I Cry”
12. will.i.am ft. Britney Spears – “Scream & Shout”
13. Imagine Dragons – “It’s Time”
14. OneRepublic – “Feel Again”
15. Hunter Hayes – “Wanted”
16. Grace Potter & the Nocturnals – “Stars”
17. Matchbox Twenty – “Overjoyed”
18. Calvin Harris ft. Florence Welch – “Sweet Nothing”
19. Pitbull ft. TJR – “Don’t Stop the Party”
20. Gary Clark, Jr. – “Ain’t Messin’ Around”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Locked Out of Heaven
2. Girl on Fire
3. Ain’t Messin’ Around
4. Diamonds
5. Try
6. It’s Time
7. Sweet Nothing
8. Home
9. I Cry
10. Ho Hey
11. I Knew You Were Trouble
12. I Will Wait
13. Wanted
14. Scream & Shout
15. Stars
16. Feel Again
17. Don’t Stop the Party
18. Catch My Breath
19. Overjoyed
20. Hall of Fame

Best of Music 2012: Best Songs of the Year

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Three of my top five songs of 2012 (numbers 1-3, in fact) have something in common: they were actually released in 2011. 2012 was The Year of 2011, with several of the biggest hits of the past year having been originally released the year before.

Top 5 Songs of the Year
1. Grouplove – “Tongue Tied”
“Slumber party, pillow fight”
When I first heard “Tongue Tied” many times over on the iPod commercial, I thought, “I like it. That’s another fine addition to the songs from iPod commercials.” And then it started getting some radio airplay, and I went into my second stage with it in which I was getting tired of it. But then at some point, maybe around the thirtieth listen, it reached the third and final stage for me, in which I determined that it was the best song of the year. Why these wild shifts? It remains inexplicable. But it must have something to do with the lyrics, which demand a more-than-cursory examination. There’s a fantastical sense to it all, as demonstrated by lines like “Marmalade we’re making out” and “Peter Pan up in the sky.” It doesn’t appear to be about anything more than just one random crazy party, but the way the lyrics lay it all out demonstrates that if you present anything properly, it can achieve epicness. The spirited, practically angry, singing at the end further solidifies this notion, and the outro chords are quite the capper.

2. Calvin Harris – “Feel So Close”
“Your love pours down on me, surround me like a waterfall”
I usually denote the best dance song of the year in my best songs of the year coverage – this is the first year that the best dance song has cracked the overall top 5, appropriately enough, as we are fully emerged in the EDM-dominated era. And Scottish DJ Calvin Harris’s “Feel So Close” captures a feeling that dance music may be best equipped to deliver: pure bliss.

3. Alex Clare – “Too Close”
“So I’ll be on my way”
“Too Close” is a song that could have only been made in 2012 (or 2011), and only by someone who has paid attention to music of the past 50 or so years. Combining a jazzy rock beat, a dubstep breakdown, and soul vocals, Alex Clare is not holding back on his musical arsenal. The lyrics describe a relationship at a crossroads – when emotions are at a high, and there are plenty of emotions to draw from. Representing that full emotional range naturally requires a full range of musical techniques: the steady verses keep things going, while Alex’s singing makes it clear that all is not necessarily so copacetic, and the bass kicking in for the chorus show just how volatile everything is. There is an ebb and flow, and it ultimately crescendos to a steady ending, allowing everyone to breathe, though it is not exactly the happiest of conclusions.

4. Ellie Goulding – “Anything Could Happen”
“I guess we thought that’s just what humans do”
Working in an AutoTuned, EDM-saturated era, Ellie Goulding isn’t scared of digital manipulation. But the fact that Ellie works within the normal strictures of the current pop scene along with her relatively straightforward cute little blonde physical appearance belie just how weird she is and just how weird her style of digital manipulation is. It’s hard to tell if the ee-ee’s of “Anything Could Happen” are the result of button pushing, or if Ellie can beep like that without any electronic assistance. To assuage any potential doubts about her vocal abilities, though, she leads into her climax with a powerful series of repeating “I know it’s gonna be’s” that lasts just a little bit longer than you expect it to, and then lasts a little bit more. Topping it all off are lyrics that praise perseverance with an outsider’s sensibility.

5. David Byrne & St. Vincent – “Who”
“Who’s this?! Inside of me”
The reviews I read of Love This Giant made a point of noting the discordant, but ultimately complementary, combination of David Byrne’s full-throated tenor and Annie Clark’s light, decidedly feminine voice. “Who” makes that contrast as obvious and as pleasing as possible, with Byrne’s string of interrogatives rhythmically intercut with Annie’s recurring “Who is an honest man?” I imagine that hearing David Byrne and St. Vincent sing any list of questions would be enjoyable. The particular list that makes up the lyrics of this song work well enough, which is to say, it succeeds at making me want to listen to it over and over.

And a Sampling of The Rest of the Best, Roughly in Order:

Imagine Dragons – “Radioactive”

Non-single/Twilight Soundtrack Song of the Year: St. Vincent – “The Antidote”
Non-single Runner-up: Ellie Goulding – “Only You”
Twilight Soundtrack Song of the Year Runner-Up: Ellie Goulding – “Bittersweet”

Kimbra – “Settle Down”
Alabama Shakes – “Hold On”
Ke$ha – “Die Young”
Lana Del Rey – “Ride”
Muse – “Madness”
Tom Waits – “Hell Broke Luce”
Frank Ocean – “Pyramids”
Drake ft. Rihanna – “Take Care”
Katy Perry – “Wide Awake”
Silversun Pickups – “The Pit”
Bat for Lashes – “Laura”
Woodkid – “Run Boy Run”
The Gaslight Anthem – “45”
Bruno Mars – “Locked Out of Heaven”
Miike Snow – “Paddling Out”
Martin Solveig – “The Night Out”
M.I.A. – “Bad Girls”
Jack White – “Sixteen Saltines”
David Guetta ft. Sia – “Titanium”
Atlas Genius – “Trojans”
Rita Ora ft. Tinie Tempah – “R.I.P.”
Alicia Keys – “Girl on Fire”
Lana Del Rey – “National Anthem”

File Under “Rihanna Just Cannot Stop Making Music”: Rihanna – “Where Have You Been,” “Diamonds”

Carly Rae Jepsen – “Call Me Maybe”
Nicki Minaj – “Starships”
Martin Solveig – “The Night Out”
Neon Trees – “Lessons in Love (All Day, All Night)”
Foxy Shazam – “Holy Touch”
Bridgit Mendler – “Ready or Not”
The Heavy – “What Makes a Good Man”
Cher Lloyd – “Want U Back”
Garbage – “Blood for Poppies”
Demi Lovato – “Give Your Heart a Break”
Taylor Swift – “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”
Sleigh Bells – “Comeback Kid”
Neon Hitch – “Fuck U Betta”

And in the spirit of 2011, I must mention one song that was released in 2011, but didn’t completely become a hit until 2012, but that I included on my Best Songs of 2011 coverage, thus making it ineligible for the Best of 2012, but I didn’t place it as high as it deserved to be for 2011, so I must amend that: “Somebody That I Used to Know,” by Gotye featuring Kimbra. It didn’t quite crack my top 5 last year, but it should have (it should have been second, to be specific). If I hadn’t heard it until 2012 and/or if it had been released in 2012, then it would have been Number 1 for 2012.

Best Lyrics of 2012:
“I guess we thought that’s just what humans do” (Ellie Goulding – “Anything Could Happen”)
“Stripping down to dirty socks” (Ke$ha – “Die Young”)
“I like your face do you like my song” (Bridgit Mendler – “Ready or Not”)
“Money is the reason/We exist/Everybody knows it/It’s a fact. Kiss kiss.” (Lana Del Rey – “National Anthem”)

The Best TV Couples of 2012

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When determining what makes a great couple to watch on the TV, I consider two main factors: how good the relationship is for the characters themselves and how entertaining it is to watch the couple be together.  In the rest of my Best TV coverage, I’ve made it a point to note the possibly great shows that I didn’t watch.  I’m not as worried about that with this list, because the good shows I don’t watch (i.e., most of the prestige dramas) aren’t usually known for their healthy relationships.  (Although, one possible exception that comes to mind is Amy and Rory from Doctor Who.  And then there’s also Don and Megan on Mad Men, whose relationship doesn’t seem the most stable but certainly appears to have a fair degree of energy to it.)  Before we get to the top ten, first let’s take a look at the all-time Hall of Shame:

And the Badge of Dishonor goes to Gossip Girl.  For most of its time on the air, GG has been ridiculous, but it has had romances that have actually been worth getting invested in.  Then in its final season, all the romances became disgusting (or at best, pointless).  I was originally a Chair supporter, and then I was shocked to see myself switch to Team Dair.  But I understood those who clinged to the belief that Chuck-Blair ought to remain the endgame romance.  But the two of them getting back together was just not acceptable after Blair ended things with Dan in the shittiest way possible, and then Dan and Serena got back together despite not ever actually really clearing things up.  I enjoyed the series finale in a twisted sort of way, but I essentially had no emotional attachment at that point.

1. Suburgatory – Tessa Altman and Ryan Shay (Jane Levy and Parker Young)

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This coupling still seems to be in the ship tease stage, but it is ever so wonderfully closer to becoming an actual coupling, as demonstrated in one of the best scenes of television of the year, in which Tessa admitted that she might actually be able to requite Ryan’s feelings for her.  And then they kissed.  (And she used tongue!)  Tessa’s arc of letting down her snark shield and allowing herself to have feelings for someone so simple (and so sweet) as Ryan was one of the most heartwarming pieces of television in 2012.

2. Bob’s Burgers – Bob and Linda Belcher (H. Jon Benjamin and John Roberts)

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The conventional wisdom seems to be to avoid happily long-married couples because they’re boring. But when it comes to the Belchers, that notion is about as incorrect as it can possibly be.

3. Happy Endings – Brad Williams and Jane Kerkovich-Williams (Damon Wayans, Jr. and Eliza Coupe)
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A couple in which the wife often plays the traditional male role, and the husband often plays the traditional female role – and they’re both generally okay with it. An interracial couple who call attention to that fact – but never in a way that could legitimately be considered offensive. This is a 21st century couple – but this is hardly a matter of social awareness when they are above all just so silly.

4. Community – Jeff Winger and Annie Edison (Joel McHale and Alison Brie)
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When Jeff and Annie won E! Online’s 2011 Top TV Couple Award, Joel McHale was gracious but made sure to say, “I hate to point this out, but Jeff and Annie are not a couple.”  True, Jeff and Annie technically are not, and have never been an actual couple.  But their complements-attract chemistry has always been and remains undeniable.  Their romance, or potential thereof, wasn’t as prominent as it could have been in 2012, but we still had these moments:

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5. Parenthood – Adam and Kristina Braverman (Peter Krause and Monica Potter)
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Parenthood is all about couples who definitely love each other, but with day-to-day life, they have fights, they get busy – you know, all those parts of life that make it difficult for couples to say and show that they love each other. But when things really go to pot, that love often becomes quite clear, as it did when Adam jumped into action to take of his Kristina during the course of her breast cancer treatment, allowing Peter Krause and Monica Potter to flex their acting muscles and show how love shines through in life’s crises.

6. Girls – Hannah Horvath and Adam Sackler (Lena Dunham and Adam Driver)
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When we first met Adam, there didn’t seem to be anything redeemable about him. But then it turned out that we just hadn’t seen things from his perspective, and he actually had significant depth. And then Hannah and Adam’s relationship morphed into the ultimate one in which the guy is driven crazy by the girl who doesn’t realize how awesome she is.

7. Fringe – Peter Bishop and Olivia Dunham (Joshua Jackson and Anna Torv)
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The scene in which Olivia convinces Peter to remove the Observer tech from his head and come back to being the human Peter she has known and loved is all you need to watch to know how deserving they are of making the list of great TV couples this year.

8. Suburgatory – Lisa Shay and Malik (Allie Grant and Maestro Harrell)
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Here’s hoping that Lisa and Malik’s breakup that came at the end of the year isn’t permanent, because these two were clearly made for each other. They are comfortable with being their odd selves in a town that favors conformity without feeling the need to make a big deal about it.

9. Portlandia – Peter and Nance (Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein)
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In a town populated by oddballs, Peter and Nance do have their own oddball characteristics, but they are not as at ease with that part of their life as the other Portlanders are. Thus, the new adventures they go on together – motorcycling, eating out at the popular brunch place, giving up pasta – usually go bizarrely awry, but at least they are there for each other to go through them together.

10. 30 Rock – Liz Lemon and Criss Chros
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Criss Chros never seemed like the ideal partner for Liz Lemon (he was no dealbreaker, but hardly any more than good enough), that is, until they got married, and Chris proved just how well he knew his bride and just how willing he was to make their relationship work. And the coupling of Liz and Chris ultimately demonstrated just how important effort is when it comes to romance.

Honorable Mentions
Liz and Criss just edged out, also from 30 Rock, the appreciably odd but relatively underused Jenna and Paul, as well as three couples from Parks and Recreation: the unsurprisingly obviously happy Ben and Leslie, the screentime-lacking (at least as a couple) April and Andy, and the promising, but presently uncertain, Ron and Diane.

(Thanks to fishsticktheatre.com for the Community screencaps.)

Come On, Academy, Let Me Have a Vote!

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Yesterday, I posted my Oscar predictions.  Today, I’d like to highlight some choices that I’d like to see make the cut, but probably won’t.  I’ve allowed myself up to two choices per category: one that might actually have an outside chance of making it, and one that probably has no chance.

Picture
Outside Chance: Looper
No Chance: Cabin in the Woods

Director
Outside Chance: Rian Johnson, Looper
No Chance: Drew Goddard, Cabin in the Woods

Lead Actor
Outside Chance (but really, No Chance): Jack Black, Bernie

Lead Actress
No Chance (since actors can’t be nominated twice in the same category, otherwise maybe this would be an Outside Chance): Jennifer Lawrence, The Hunger Games

Supporting Actor
Outside Chance: Samuel L. Jackson, Django Unchained (before I saw Django, I would have liked to have said Matthew McConaughey for Magic Mike)
No Chance: Richard Jenkins, Cabin in the Woods

Supporting Actress
Outside Chance: Kelly Reilly, Flight
No Chance: Rebel Wilson, Pitch Perfect

Adapted Screenplay
Outside Chance: Christopher Nolan and Jonathan Nolan, The Dark Knight Rises
No Chance: Gary Ross, Suzanne Collins, and Billy Ray, The Hunger Games

Original Screenplay
I’ll allow myself two No Chance’s here, since what would have been my Outside Chance choice (Looper) actually probably will be nominated.  But maybe one of these two actually does have a shot?
Outside Chance? (probably not): Zoe Kazan, Ruby Sparks
No Chance: Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon, Cabin in the Woods

Original Song
I Don’t Know What It’s Chances Are, Probably Not Good, But It’s Awesome, So I Have to Mention It: “The Antidote,” by St. Vincent, from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2

Oscar Predictions 2012

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The Oscar nominations are COMING! this Thursday morning.  And I think I just might have some idea of who will make the cut.  Thanks to all the guilds for having already announced their noms and (possibly) clearing things.  My guesses are listed from most likely to be nominated to least likely.  I have included a few spots beyond the available number, i.e., those that I don’t think will quite make it but that I wouldn’t be surprised if they did.  It’s been a particularly strong year, so I think Best Picture will go all the way and post 10 nominations.

Best Picture
1. Zero Dark Thirty
2. Lincoln
3. Argo
4. Les Miserables
5. Silver Linings Playbook
6. Life of Pi
7. Moonrise Kingdom
8. Beasts of the Southern Wild
9. Django Unchained
10. The Master

11. Amour
12. Skyfall
13. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
14. The Dark Knight Rises
15. Flight
16. The Impossible
17. Looper
18. Holy Motors

Director
1. Steven Spielberg, Lincoln
2. Kathryn Bigelow, Zero Dark Thirty
3. Ben Affleck, Argo
4. Ang Lee, Life of Pi
5. Tom Hooper, Les Miserables

6. David O. Russell, Silver Linings Playbook
7. Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained
8. Paul Thomas Anderson, The Master

 

Lead Actor
1. Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln
2. Hugh Jackman, Les Miserables
3. Denzel Washington, Flight
4. Bradley Cooper, Silver Linings Playbook
5. John Hawkes, The Sessions

6. Joaquin Phoenix, The Master
7. Richard Gere, Arbitrage

Lead Actress
1. Jessica Chastain, Zero Dark Thirty
2. Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook
3. Naomi Watts, The Impossible
4. Marion Cotillard, Rust and Bone
5. Quevenzhané Wallis, Beasts of the Southern Wild

6. Emanuelle Riva, Amour
7. Rachel Weisz, Deep Blue Sea
8. Helen Mirren, Hitchcock

Supporting Actor
1. Tommy Lee Jones, Lincoln
2. Robert De Niro, Silver Linings Playbook
3. Alan Arkin, Argo
4. Phillip Seymour Hoffman, The Master
5. Leonardo DiCaprio, Django Unchained

6. Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained
7. Javier Bardem, Skyfall
8. Matthew McConaughey, Magic Mike

Supporting Actress
1. Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables
2. Helen Hunt, The Sessions
3. Sally Field, Lincoln
4. Amy Adams, The Master
5. Maggie Smith, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

6. Nicole Kidman, The Paperboy
7. Ann Dowd, Compliance
8. Jacki Weaver, Silver Linings Playbook

Fuse Top 20 Countdown – 1/8/13

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I don’t think “Little Talks” had a bump in popularity commensurate with a return to the countdown, but I’m happy to have it back.

Original Version
1. Bruno Mars – “Locked Out of Heaven”
2. Taylor Swift – “I knew Your Were Trouble”
3. The Lumineers – “Ho Hey”
4. will.i.am ft. Britney Spears – “Scream & Shout”
5. Rihanna – “Diamonds”
6. Justin Bieber ft. Nicki Minaj – “Beauty and a Beat”
7. Phillip Phillips – “Home”
8. Ke$ha – “Die Young”
9. Psy – “Gangnam Style”
10. Macklemore and Ryan Lewis ft. Wanz – “Thrift Shop”
11. P!nk – “Try”
12. Flo Rida – “I Cry”
13. Swedish House Mafia – “Don’t Your Worry Child”
14. A$AP Rocky ft. Drake, 2 Chainz, and Kendrick Lamar – “F**kin’ Problems”
15. fun. – “Some Nights”
16. Pitbull ft. TJR – “Don’t Stop the Party”
17. Of Monsters and Men – “Little Talks”
18. Ellie Goulding – “Anything Could Happen”
19. Maroon 5 – “One More Night”
20. Imagine Dragons – “It’s Time”

Jmunney’s Revisions
1. Little Talks
2. Anything Could Happen
3. Die Young
4. Locked Out of Heaven
5. Diamonds
6. Try
7. Gangnam Style
8. Home
9. I Cry
10. Ho Hey
11. It’s Time
12. I Knew You Were Trouble
13. Some Nights
14. Thrift Shop
15. F**king’ Problems
16. Scream & Shout
17. Don’t You Worry Child
18. Don’t Stop the Party
19. Beauty and a Beat
20. One More Night

VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 1/5/13

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What happened to Ke$ha? (And Alex Clare? And Ellie Goulding?)

Original Version
1. The Lumineers – “Ho Hey”
2. Kelly Clarkson – “Catch My Breath”
3. Bruno Mars – “Locked Out of Heaven”
4. P!nk – “Try”
5. OneRepublic – “Feel Again”
6. Phillip Phillips – “Home”
7. Rihanna – “Diamonds”
8. Flo Rida – “I Cry”
9. The Script ft. will.i.am – “Hall of Fame”
10. Hunter Hayes – “Wanted”
11. Taylor Swift – “I Knew You Were Trouble”
12. Mumford & Sons – “I Will Wait”
13. Alicia Keys – “Girl on Fire”
14. will.i.am ft. Britney Spears – “Scream & Shout”
15. Calvin Harris ft. Florence Welch – “Sweet Nothing”
16. Imagine Dragons – “It’s Time”
17. Grace Potter & the Nocturnals – “Stars”
18. Lifehouse ft. Natasha Bedingfield – “Between the Raindrops”
19. Pitbull ft. TJR – “Don’t Stop the Party”
20. Matchbox Twenty – “Overjoyed”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Locked Out of Heaven
2. Girl on Fire
3. Diamonds
4. Try
5. It’s Time
6. Sweet Nothing
7. Home
8. I Cry
9. Ho Hey
10. I Knew You Were Trouble
11. I Will Wait
12. Wanted
13. Scream & Shout
14. Stars
15. Feel Again
16. Don’t Stop the Party
17. Catch My Breath
18. Overjoyed
19. Between the Raindrops
20. Hall of Fame

The Best Episodes of Television of 2012

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I posted my top 30 television series of 2012 yesterday, and now here are the 46 best episodes of the year.  (Why 47?  Because that was roughly the number of episodes that happened to be worthy of at least an A-.)  They are basically in order, with the best episode at the top:

Community – “Virtual Systems Analysis”
Community – “Pillows and Blankets”
Girls – “Vagina Panic”
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – “The Gang Gets Analyzed”
Suburgatory – “The Wishbone”
Bob’s Burgers – “An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal”
Archer – “The Limited”
30 Rock – “Leap Day”
Community – “Digital Estate Planning”
Happy Endings – “Big White Lies”
Bob’s Burgers – “Bad Tina”
Awake – “Pilot”
Awake – “That’s Not My Penguin”
Saturday Night Live – “Zooey Deschanel/Karmin”
Louie – “Miami”
Key & Peele – “Season 1, Episode 1”
Raising Hope – “Jimmy’s Fake Girlfriend”
Louie – “Late Show Part 2”
Fringe – “Welcome to Westfield”
Parks and Recreation – “The Debate”
Community – “Origins of Vampire Mythology”
Suburgatory – “Down Time”
Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23 – “Love and Monsters…”
Saturday Night Live – “Seth MacFarlane/Frank Ocean”
Happy Endings – “More Like Stanksgiving”
Girls – “Welcome to Bushwick a.k.a. the Crackcident”
Happy Endings – “Boys II Menorah”
Comedy Bang! Bang! – “Elizabeth Banks Wears a Red Dress”
Community – “Digital Exploration of Interior Design”
Community – “Curriculum Unavailable”
Community – “Urban Matrimony and the Sandwich Arts”
NTSF:SD:SUV – “16 Hop Street”
Portlandia – “Brunch Village”
Portlandia – “Cat Nap”
Parks and Recreation – “Win, Lose, or Draw”
Bob’s Burgers – “Moody Foodie”
30 Rock – “Stride of Pride”
Bob’s Burgers – “Tina-rannosaurus Wrecks”
Childrens Hospital – “The Boy with the Pancakes Tattoo”
New Girl – “Menzies”
Archer – “Lo Scandalo”
Community – “Basic Lupine Urology”
Family Guy – “Yug Ylimaf”
Parenthood – “There’s Something I Need to Tell You”
Suburgatory – “Krampus”
Childrens Hospital – “Chief’s Origin”
Childrens Hospital – “Eulogy”

Preliminary Best Films of 2012 List

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Unlike in past years, I have started planning my best movies of the year list early.  However, like past years, I still haven’t seen every movie that I think may have a chance to crack my top ten by January 1st.  So, my complete list is not ready today, but since I am prepared, I thought I would share with you how my top 10 is shaping up thus far:

1. Cabin the Woods
2. Looper
3. Flight
4. Ruby Sparks
5. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
6. The Hunger Games
7. Safety Not Guaranteed
8. The Dark Knight Rises
9. Chronicle
10. Haywire

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