Rick and Morty 2.3: “Auto Erotic Assimilation”
August 12, 2015
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This Is a (Quickie) Movie Review: Irrational Man
August 12, 2015
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For its first half hour or so, Irrational Man consists mainly of the masturbatory philosophizing that it rails against, just a different form. Luckily, it kicks into gear when its premise springs into action. It is not the first film to attempt to justify a major crime, nor the best, but it is gratifyingly self-assured.
Best Episode of the Season: Inside Amy Schumer Season 3
August 11, 2015
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What Won TV? – August 2-August 8, 2015
August 9, 2015
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In this feature, I look back at each day of the past week and determine what shows “won TV” for the night. That is, I consider every episode of television I watched that aired on a particular day and declare which was the best.
Sunday – Rick and Morty
Monday – Gravity Falls
Tuesday – Another Period
Wednesday – Difficult People is easy viewing.
Thursday – Rectify, but Review, TCGS, and Comedy Bang! Bang! were all great, too.
Friday – Girl Meets World
Saturday – Hannibal
VH1’s The 20 – 8/8/15
August 8, 2015
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Each week, I check out VH1′s The 20 (formerly Top 20 countdown), and then I rearrange the songs based on my estimation of their quality.
Original Version
1. OMI – “Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)”
2. Taylor Swift ft. Kendrick Lamar – “Bad Blood”
3. Fifth Harmony ft. Kid Ink – “Worth It”
4. Major Lazer & DJ Snake ft. MØ – “Lean On”
5. Rachel Platten – “Fight Song”
6. David Guetta ft. Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha, & Afrojack – “Hey Mama”
7. Selena Gomez – “Good for You”
8. Andy Grammer – “Honey, I’m Good.”
9. Ed Sheeran – “Photograph”
10. Tori Kelly – “Should’ve Been Us”
11. Demi Lovato – “Cool for the Summer”
12. Adam Lambert – “Ghost Town”
13. The Weeknd – “Can’t Feel My Face”
14. Sia – “Elastic Heart”
15. Skrillex & Diplo ft. Justin Bieber – “Where Are Ü Now”
16. Fall Out Boy – “Uma Thurman”
17. Pitbull ft. Chris Brown – “Fun”
18. Jason Derulo – “Cheyenne”
19. Sage the Gemini ft. Nick Jonas – “Good Thing”
20. Elle King – “Ex’s & Oh’s”
Jmunney’s Revision
1. Lean On
2. Can’t Feel My Face
3. Elastic Heart
4. Ex’s & Oh’s
5. Cheyenne
6. Good for You
7. Cool for the Summer
8. Should’ve Been Us
9. Bad Blood
10. Where Are Ü Now
11. Hey Mama
12. Uma Thurman
13. Good Thing
14. Worth It
15. Ghost Town
16. Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)
17. Fight Song
18. Fun
19. Photograph
20. Honey, I’m Good.
Review 2.2: “Curing Homosexuality; Mile High Club”
August 7, 2015
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Who knew Shampoo would have so much self-respect? http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2015/08/07/review-season-2-episode-2-curing-homos
Best Episode of the Season: Broad City Season 2
August 6, 2015
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“Knockoffs”
In an inspired case of perfect casing, Ilana’s mother is played by the equally effusive. Susie Essman. In a counterintuitive, but just as perfect case, Bob Balaban plays her mellow father. And the entire Wexler is revealed as lovely, loving, and open-minded, as Ilana and mom head through New York-ish-ly surreal trip to find the perfect handbag. Meanwhile, Abbi finally gets it on with Jeremy, and although it is not everything she hoped it would be, she learns a lot about herself in the experience.
This Is a Movie Review: Terminator Genisys
August 5, 2015
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Terminator Genisys basically ignores the third and fourth movies in the series, but it should be noted that 3 and 4 do not really grapple with their predecessors, at least not very meaningfully. T3 backtracks on the message of T2, while Salvation merely fills in the blanks in a way that mostly stands on its own. Genisys, meanwhile, crisscrosses 1 and 2, while new machinations try to prevent or delay the victory or defeat of Skynet. It does not completely stand as its own thing, but there is so much thrown together (mostly gracefully), that it works as something. It manages to be fascinating, at least in an academic sense.
Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese’s interactions are colored by the knowledge of destiny, as they grapple with how to or how not to fulfill the roles that have already been set for them. It is a fairly effective treatise on the nature of stories in which the characters “know” what they are “supposed” to do. Emilia Clarke and Jai Courtney’s performances are not much more than serviceable, but maybe that is the point. Maybe in being locked into their roles, they cannot add too much extra color.
The most consistent draw of this series remains The Terminator himself. Arnold Schwarzenegger has been on a bit of a hot streak in finding relaxed, playful subtleties in his performances, and that continues here, as his awkward cyborg smiles are just exactly right. Also, J.K. Simmons shows up as a beat cop who gets caught up in everything, and he is completely superfluous but very much welcome.
Rick and Morty 2.2: “Mortynight Run”
August 4, 2015
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Squirt, Squeeze, Spray and Play!! http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2015/08/03/rick-and-morty-season-2-episode-2-reca
What Won TV? – July 26-August 1, 2015
August 2, 2015
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In this feature, I look back at each day of the past week and determine what shows “won TV” for the night. That is, I consider every episode of television I watched that aired on a particular day and declare which was the best.
Sunday – Rick and Morty returning with new episodes: 5 Stars
Monday – Jeopardy!
Tuesday – Hollywood Game Night
Wednesday – Mr. Robot
Thursday – Review returning with new episodes: 5 Stars
Friday – Jeopardy!
Saturday – Hannibal






