VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 6/4/11

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We lost some good ones out there today. And for what? Unnecessary umlauts and parentheses?

Original Version
1. Adele – “Rolling in the Deep”
2. Bruno Mars – “The Lazy Song”
3. Katy Perry ft. Kanye West – “E.T.”
4. Jennifer Lopez ft. Pitbull – “On the Floor”
5. Britney Spears – “Till the World Ends”
6. Christina Perri – “Arms”
7. The Civil Wars – “Barton Hollow”
8. Colbie Caillat – “I Do”
9. Sara Bareilles – “Uncharted”
10. Andy Grammer – “Keep Your Head Up”
11. Taylor Swift – “The Story of Us”
12. Foo Fighters – “Rope”
13. Train – “Save Me San Francisco”
14. Fitz and the Tantrums – “Money Grabber”
15. Jason Derülo – “Don’t Wanna Go Home”
16. Rock Mafia – “The Big Bang”
17. Death Cab for Cutie – “You Are a Tourist”
18. Lissie – “When I’m Alone”
19. Tiny Tempah ft. Eric Turner – “Written in the Stars”
20. Steven Tyler – “(It) Feels So Good”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Rolling in the Deep
2. Rope
3. Money Grabber
4. You Are a Tourist
5. When I’m Alone
6. E.T.
7. Barton Hollow
8. The Story of Us
9. The Big Bang
10. Till the World Ends
11. Save Me San Francisco
12. Uncharted
13. Arms
14. Written in the Stars
15. On the Floor
16. Don’t Wanna Go Home
17. Keep Your Head Up
18. (It) Feels So Good
19. The Lazy Song
20. I Do

The 2011 MTV Movie Awards (Excuse Me, Twilight: Eclipse Awards) Preview

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The 2011 MTV Movie Awards are happening this upcoming Sunday, June 5th.  (Jason Sudeikis is the host – he can be funny.)  For those of you who haven’t watched the Golden Popcorn-fest in about ten years, you haven’t missed much.  It isn’t quite as cool as it used it to be in the nineties, back when Jim Carrey dressed as a Foghat-obsessed biker and the film parodies were actually clever and not just filled with as many references as possible.  (Remember Armagedd’N Sync?)  But now, thanks to the fact that people can vote as many times as they want, and considering that teenage girls are the only ones inclined to take seriously MTV awards shows and the only ones inclined to vote 100 times a day, the Movie Awards have been commandeered by the Twilight crowd.  The first two Twilight films won Best Movie the past two years, and odds are that Eclipse will make it three in a row.  Chances are also that it will win every other category in which it is nominated, as the only category in which it was nominated the last two years that it did not also win was Best Song 2 years ago (“The Climb” from Hannah Montana beat out Paramore’s “Decode” – the one instance in which Twilight actually deserved to win).  Here are the categories in which Eclipse has at least one nomination, listed in order from safest bet for Twilight to best chance that something else may actually win:

(For those of you despairing over the current all-Twilight, all the time nature of the show, remember that the Lord of the Rings trilogy won Best Movie three years in a row at the beginning of the century.)

Best Movie
If 2 of the 3 highest grossing (domestic) movies of all time (The Dark KnightAvatar) couldn’t beat Twilight, then what chance is there for Inception, merely the 41st-highest grossing (domestic) earner of all time?

Best Male Performance
Four of the nominees are the same as last year.  So we can bank on R Pattz finishing ahead of Taylor, Dan Rad, and Zac again.  So is there anyone out there who thinks that Jesse Eisenberg is so much bigger than Channing Tatum in the eyes of the MTV crowd that he can close the gap on R Pattz?  Anyone?

Breakthrough Performance
Robert Pattinson won here two years, before he was allowed to be nominated in the Male Performance category.  Last year Anna Kendrick won forUp in the Air, but as she is also in the Twilight movies, that was essentially a proxy vote for Twilight.  Xavier Samuel has broken through the least of all of this year’s nominees, but he is also the only one from Twilight, and nobody else really sticks out.  Olivia Wilde could win if teenage and twentysomething men were voting, but that group generally doesn’t vote.  I am 23, and I did vote, but I didn’t vote for her.  Chloë Grace Moretz is deserving and was in a role that is MTV-friendly.  And young girls have won the Golden Popcorn in the past (Daveigh Chase for The Ring, Anna Chlumsky for My Girl), but they weren’t up against Twilight.

Best Female Performance
I find it slightly funny that Kristen Stewart has been winning this award lately because I think that Twihards are  more fans of Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner than they are of a girl that some of them are probably jealous of.  But who else are they going to vote for, I guess.  Could they vote for Natalie Portman, though?  She’s won every other award, but that doesn’t really mean anything when it comes to MTV.  (Just for the sake of pointing it out, Tom Hanks, in Philadelphia, is the only person to ever win an Oscar and an MTV Best Male or Female Performance Award for the same role.)

Best Kiss
Thanks to its unapologetically indulgent romance, this should be the the premiere category for Twilight.  So why do I not have this ranked as the safest bet for Eclipse?  Because of the buzzworthiness of its deserving competitor: Natalie and Mila in Black Swan.  MTV voters have a history of awarding same-sex kisses – same-sex kisses that are not merely sensationalistic but that actually have a purpose in the context of the movie.  It’s been four years since the last same-sex winner (Will Ferrell and Sacha Baron Cohen in Talladega Nights) and eleven years since the last girl-on-girl winner (Sarah Michelle Gellar and Selma Blair in Cruel Intentions, not including the three-way winner of Owen Wilson, Amy Smart, and Carmen Electra in Starsky & Hutch).  Since Eclipse is doubly nominated, there could be vote splitting, or Twihards may just vote for both.  But keep in mind that guys won’t be the only ones voting for Black Swan, as the attendance for that ballet pic was driven primarily by women, so ladies slightly older than the Twihard crowd may go the taboo route.

Best Fight
Twilight won here two years ago and then took off last year.  Its primary competition this year is Joseph Gordon-Levitt and the subconscious security’s hotel dance in Inception.  Twilight has already shot down a Christopher Nolan-directed fight (Batman vs. the Joker in The Dark Knight), but this Nolan-directed sequence may just have been the best movie scene of last year.  Again, that may not be enough to overcome the overwhelming nature of Twilight fandom, but awesome action does matter to the MTV crowd, as demonstrated by The Matrix dominating the 2000 MTV Awards.

And believe it or not, there are categories without any Twilight nominees.  Here’s how those might shake down:

Best Villain
Tom Felton
 won for Harry Potter last year, and he’s the favorite to win again, even though he’s not the primary villain and he only appeared in about ten minutes of this chapter.  Based on the fact that Tom was nominated over Ralph Fiennes, the older nominees (Christoph Waltz, Mickey Rourke, and Ned Beatty) may be too far out of the age bracket, but Leighton Meester may have a chance for an upset.

Best Comedic Performance
Easy A was the only one of the movies represented in this category that was a significant hit relative to expectations, so Emma Stone may just be the first ever female comedic winner.

Best Scared-As-S**t Performance
Inception is the only movie here that was actually a hit, but Ellen Page’s wasn’t exactly a primarily “scared” role.  So this will probably go to someone teenager-y like Minka Kelly in The Roommate (unless it goes to someone exorcism-y like Ashley Bell in The Last Exorcism).

Best Jaw Dropping Moment
There is nothing that stands out this year like a naked Ken Jeong last year.  So, inappropriately enough, this will probably go to Justin Bieber for the same reason that Twilight will win every other category.

Biggest Badass Star
I’m assuming that enough voters will agree that Alex Pettyfer has no business being in this category.  And Joseph Gordon-Levitt is not primarily thought of as a badass.  Though Chloë Grace Moretz may have a chance (I’m pulling for her – I mean, badass/Kick-Ass – hello!), this will likely come down to a battle between the star wattage of Smith vs. Downey.  MTV voters have a knack for rewarding sequel performances when they should have awarded – if anything – the initial chapter’s performance (Neve Campbell in Scream 2, Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible II), so Robert Downey, Jr. is the one to beat.

Best Line from a Movie
I appreciate that Tom Hardy’s quip from Inception was nominated, but it is probably too cheeky for the MTV crowd.  This being a new category, I can’t say for sure how I see it shaking down, but I think – I hope – that the winner will have come from the pen of Aaron Sorkin, and this being MTV, I give the edge to Justin Timberlake (along with Andrew Garfield).

MTV Movie Awards Premature Post

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Some of you may have seen an accidental preview of my post on the 2011 MTV Movie Awards, which I inadvertently published when I meant to merely save the draft.  You may have noticed that it looked a tad incomplete.  The finished version will be up soon.

VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 5/28/11

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Who’s really dominating the pop world today?

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1. Katy Perry ft. Kanye West – “E.T.”
2. Adele – “Rolling in the Deep”
3. Bruno Mars – “The Lazy Song”
4. Britney Spears – “Till the World Ends”
5. Sara Bareilles – “Uncharted”
6. Colbie Caillat – “I Do”
7. Jennifer Lopez ft. Pitbull – “On the Floor”
8. Foo Fighters – “Rope”
9. The Civil Wars – “Barton Hollow”
10. Christina Perri – “Arms”
11. Rock Mafia – “The Big Bang”
12. Fitz and the Tantrums – “Money Grabber”
13. Andy Grammer – “Keep Your Head Up”
14. Death Cab for Cutie – “You Are a Tourist”
15. Train – “Save Me San Francisco”
16. Ke$ha – “Blow”
17. Augustana – “Steal Your Heart”
18. Raphael Saadiq – “Stone Rollin'”
19. Beastie Boys – “Make Some Noise”
20. Lissie – “When I’m Alone”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Rolling in the Deep
2. Stone Rollin’
3. Rope
4. Make Some Noise
5. Money Grabber
6. Blow
7. You Are a Tourist
8. When I’m Alone
9. E.T.
10. Barton Hollow
11. Steal Your Heart
12. The Big Bang
13. Till the World Ends
14. Save Me San Francisco
15. Uncharted
16. Arms
17. Keep Your Head Up
18. On the Floor
19. The Lazy Song
20. I Do

SNL Season Finale Recap May 21, 2011: Justin Timberlake/Lady GaGa

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Alphonse!

Cold Opening – Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s Prison Cell
As I see it, the humor in a sketch like this isn’t so much the dissonance of a convict displaying the knowledge of a sophisticated topic like the world economy.  It is more about the fact that when a topic like the economy is discussed, it is usually rather dry, so it is funny when it is expressed with some attitude, or some form of personality.  That is essentially what Kenan does with Jean K. Jean.  In this sketch he did it less shticky, with a dash of Lorenzo McIntosh thrown in. B

Justin Timberlake’s Monologue
Justin does all the things he says he is not going to do.  I am so pretend-confused. B-

Liquorville
If I remember correctly, when Will Forte was the upstaged spokesman in the (Fill in the Blank)-ville sketches, he and Justin’s mascot character always got along by the end.  So it was a change of pace that Kristen’s spokeswoman remained at odds with him.  As always, the musical selections were generally energetic and inspired.  Pulling J-Kwon’s “Tipsy” out of the vault?  Hoo boy, gotta love that. B

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Addendum to SNL Recap May 14, 2011: Ed Helms/Paul Simon

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In last week’s recap, I mentioned that I didn’t really know who Ann-Margret is, but I have since come to realize that I actually am somewhat familiar with her work, as I have seen Bye Bye Birdie, in which she played one of the lead roles, Kim McAfee.  It has been several years since I have seen Birdie, so I hope my readers can forgive my oversight.  Does this rediscovered knowledge change my assessment of the Ann-Margret sketch?  Hardly.

VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 5/21/11

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I’m really hearing great things about this Raphael Saadiq.

Original Version
1. Adele – “Rolling in the Deep”
2. Bruno Mars – “The Lazy Song”
3. Katy Perry ft. Kanye West – “E.T.”
4. Britney Spears – “Till the World Ends”
5. Foo Fighters – “Rope”
6. The Civil Wars – “Barton Hollow”
7. Sara Bareilles – “Uncharted”
8. Hanson – “Give a Little”
9. Colbie Caillat – “I Do”
10. Rock Mafia – “The Big Bang”
11. Death Cab for Cutie – “You Are a Tourist”
12. Christina Perri – “Arms”
13. Ke$ha – “Blow”
14. Fitz and the Tantrums – “Money Grabber”
15. Jennifer Lopez ft. Pitbull – “On the Floor”
16. Augustana – “Steal Your Heart”
17. Beastie Boys – “Make Some Noise”
18. Andy Grammer – “Keep Your Head Up”
19. Train – “Save Me San Francisco”
20. Raphael Saadiq – “Stone Rollin'”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Rolling in the Deep
2. Stone Rollin’
3. Rope
4. Make Some Noise
5. Money Grabber
6. Blow
7. You Are a Tourist
8. E.T.
9. Barton Hollow
10. Give a Little
11. Steal Your Heart
12. The Big Bang
13. Till the World Ends
14. Uncharted
15. Arms
16. Save Me San Francisco
17. Keep Your Head Up
18. On the Floor
19. The Lazy Song
20. I Do

SNL Recap May 14, 2011: Ed Helms/Paul Simon

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Cold Opening – The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer
I am pretty sure that Obama has not been constantly bragging about the bin Laden kill, at least not to this degree nor in this manner.  And that was why this sketch was so funny: because it was not true.  Actually, it was based on a certain nugget of truth: Obama is a smooth talker, and those verbal skills could mean he has a knack for standup comedy bubbling underneath the surface.  Fred’s delivery of the “kill bin Laden” catchphrase sounded similar to Kenan’s refrain of “Beeeef Jelly” as David “Beef Jelly” Winfield.” B+

Ed Helms’ Monologue
This is something you just about never see: a monologue that is focused around an essentially original idea.  A childhood love of baton twirling is in no way a major aspect of Ed Helms’ public persona, nor is it the opposite of his persona either.  But it proved to be a funny, well-thought out, well-executed idea.  The success of this monologue resided in the details: the influence of “Rascal T. Peppercorn,” Ed’s revelation of his knack for comedy coming from his brother and his brother’s friends’ laughing while simultaneously beating him, and that outfit. B+

A Message from the Corn Syrup Producers of America
Again, this was to be too smug to be over the top, or maybe it just wasn’t funny enough to overcome that dissonance.  But I did laugh a few times. Original Grade: B-

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VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 5/14/11

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Nostalgia!

Original Version
1. Adele – “Rolling in the Deep”
2. Katy Perry ft. Kanye West – “E.T.”
3. Hanson – “Give a Little”
4. Bruno Mars – “The Lazy Song”
5. Sara Bareilles – “Uncharted”
6. Britney Spears – “Till the World Ends”
7. Foo Fighters – “Rope”
8. Ke$ha – “Blow”
9. Colbie Caillat – “I Do”
10. The Civil Wars – “Barton Hollow”
11. Christina Perri – “Arms”
12. Rock Mafia – “The Big Bang”
13. Beastie Boys – “Make Some Noise”
14. Cee-Lo Green – “F*** You”
15. Death Cab for Cutie – “You Are a Tourist”
16. Fitz and the Tantrums – “Money Grabber”
17. P!nk – “F****** Perfect”
18. Augustana – “Steal Your Heart”
19. Maroon 5 – “Never Gonna Leave This Bed”
20. Train – “Save Me San Francisco”

Jmunney’s Revision
1. Rolling in the Deep
2. Rope
3. Make Some Noise
4. Money Grabber
5. Blow
6. F*** You
7. E.T.
8. Barton Hollow
9. Give a Little
10. You Are a Tourist
11. Steal Your Heart
12. The Big Bang
13. Uncharted
14. Arms
15. Never Gonna Leave This Bed
16. Save Me San Francisco
17. The Lazy Song
18. Till the World Ends
19. F****** Perfect
20. I Do

Rachel Perry was my favorite.

SNL Recap May 7, 2011: Tina Fey/Ellie Goulding

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Cold Opening – Osama bin Laden’s Video Will
Essentially mandatory.  I laughed a few times, though this was more a collection of parts instead of a significant whole. B-

Tina Fey’s Monologue
Falling back on the singing monologue format yet again?  Out of 20 monologues this year, this makes 9 (10 if you count Zach Galifianakis).  Anyway, Tina plied her usual off-putting, yet sexy style, and Maya plied her usual wildly pitchy, overly dramatic style, and the most memorable – and disturbing – moment came with Kristen and Kenan as the singing, big-headed babies. B-

GOP 2012 Undeclared Candidates’ Debate
If Tina was going to reprise Palin, it was nice that she did so in a sketch that wasn’t entirely hers.  Of course for this sketch to succeed, Darrell Hammond had to return as Trump (and when Romney was introduced, I thought, “There’s someone Darrell Hammond would probably be playing if he were still on”), and Jimmy McMillan was just an added treat.  All in all, when it comes to crazy in the GOP, Sarah Palin is still around, but she has been outshone, several times over. B+

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