Gotta love that little drum kick leading into the second chorus. Also, drag! Dancing! Screaming!
Jeff "Jmunney" Malone's Self-Styled "Expert" Thoughts on Movies, TV, Music, and the Rest of Pop Culture
May 13, 2015
Music, Watch And/Or Listen to This Drag, Moaning Lisa Smile, Wolf Alice Leave a comment
Gotta love that little drum kick leading into the second chorus. Also, drag! Dancing! Screaming!
May 12, 2015
Music, Music Videos, Watch And/Or Listen to This Best Songs of 2015, Florence + the Machine, What Kind of Man 1 Comment
You may have just seen this one on SNL. It might just be the best song of 2015. As for the video, it’s striking. (Partially NSFW.)
May 11, 2015
Bob's Burgers, Bob's Burgers Episode Reviews, Television Bob's Burgers, Bob's Burgers 519, Bob's Burgers Season 5, Housetrap Leave a comment
The Belchers are breaking and entering, but as a family, so it’s okay. http://www.starpulse.com/news/Jeffrey_Malone/2015/05/11/bobs-burgers-season-5-episode-19-recap
May 11, 2015
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SNL: Reese Witherspoon, Florence Welch, Taran Killam (CREDIT: YouTube Screenshot)
This review was originally posted on Starpulse in May 2015.
Reese Witherspoon’s first “SNL” hosting stint was also the first show to air after 9/11. While she did have a few memorable performances then, that appearance was mostly marked by nerves. Freed from any overwhelming existential uncertainty about the place of comedy, Reese was able to demonstrate that she is a natural next to the “SNL” cast, happy to play along in roles that took advantage of her sunny personality. This episode also continued the tradition of dedicating the Mother’s Day weekend show to the holiday, taking that trend about as far as it could possibly go.
Southern Republican Leadership Conference – The conventional wisdom says that Jeb Bush is going to be the next Republican presidential nomination, even though he has not even announced his candidacy. But the conventional wisdom does not always work out. 24 years ago, “SNL” built an entire sketch around the received intelligence that all the Democrats were just fighting to be the one to lose to George Bush. So good call making the joke that all these Republicans are going to lose to the latest Bush the punchline instead of the premise. As for the actual meat of this opening, it was more fun than funny, but still a nice change of pace. It effectively hid the fact that this cast does not really have any impressions of these candidates ready and did it all in a Jock Jams-style scene that was randomly stuck in the 90’s. Perhaps that was the joke, insofar as the GOP is the party of being stuck in the past. B-
May 10, 2015
Television, What Won TV? Leave a comment
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 – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Monday – RuPaul’s Drag Race
Tuesday – John Hawkes, Jeff Goldblum, Chris Gethard, et al, Inside Amy Schumer
Wednesday – The Goldbergs
Thursday – Louie‘s got a weird thing in his head.
Friday – Childrens Hospital
Saturday – SNL … where’s Cecily Strong’s cocaine?!
May 9, 2015
Music, Television, VH1 Top 20 Countdown, VH1's The 20 Leave a comment
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. Ellie Goulding – “Love Me Like You Do”
2. Jason Derulo – “Want to Want Me”
3. Nick Jonas – “Chains”
4. Walk the Moon – “Shut Up and Dance”
5. Maroon 5 – “Sugar”
6. Zedd ft. Selena Gomez – “I Want You to Know”
7. Tove Lo – “Talking Body”
8. Taylor Swift – “Style”
9. Wiz Khalifa ft. Charlie Puth – “See You Again”
10. Meghan Trainor – “Dear Future Husband”
11. Echosmith = “Bright”
12. Tori Kelly – “Nobody Love”
13. George Ezra – “Budapest”
14. Fifth Harmony ft. Kid Ink – “Worth It”
15. Sam Smith – “Lay Me Down”
16. Ryn Weaver – “Octahate”
17. Flo Rida ft. Sage the Gemini and Lookas – “G.D.F.R.”
18. Andy Grammer – “Honey, I’m Good.”
19. Nate Ruess – “Nothing Without Love”
20. Young Rising Suns – “High”
Jmunney’s Revision
1. Style
2. Talking Body
3. I Want You to Know
4. Nobody Love
5. Want to Want Me
6. See You Again
7. Chains
8. Lay Me Down
9. Octahate
10. Shut Up and Dance
11. G.D.F.R.
12. Love Me Like You Do
13. Nothing Without Love
14. Budapest
15. High
16. Worth It
17. Sugar
18. Dear Future Husband
19. Honey, I’m Good.
20. Bright
May 7, 2015
Television, The Middle, The Middle Episode Reviews Mother's Day Reservations, The Middle, The Middle 623, The Middle Season 6 Leave a comment
Brick knows how old he is. http://www.starpulse.com/news/Jeffrey_Malone/2015/05/07/the-middle-season-6-episode-23-recap-m
May 6, 2015
New Girl, New Girl Episode Reviews, Television Clean Break, New Girl, New Girl 422, New Girl Season 4 Leave a comment
This episode was no mistake, Coach. Winston likes to know more about the cast and crew. http://www.starpulse.com/news/Jeffrey_Malone/2015/05/06/new-girl-season-4-finale-recap-clean-b
May 6, 2015
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Community, “Grifting 101” (CREDIT: Yahoo! Screen)
This review was originally posted on Starpulse in May 2015.
“Grifting 101” is the first fully themed episode of “Community” Season 6. The typical Greendale shenanigans have been present this year, but not quite in a way that has overwhelmed everything for a half hour. The pop cultural references have also been there, of course. Just last week, “Intro to Recycled Cinema” took inspiration from “Star Wars” and its schlocky knockoffs, but it was not a full-on pastiche. Greendale was making a space movie, but it had not become a space movie. “Grifting 101” actually was a con man story that purposely mimicked the genre’s tropes. The elements lifted from “The Sting” – the hand-drawn chapter title shots and the ragtime version of the theme song – ensured that this is still a show that can be ambitious in this fashion.
May 4, 2015
Bob's Burgers, Bob's Burgers Episode Reviews, Television Bob's Burgers, Bob's Burgers 518, Bob's Burgers Season 5, Eat Spray Linda Leave a comment
Should they call the hotel ahead of time to let them they’ll all be pooping? http://www.starpulse.com/news/Jeffrey_Malone/2015/05/04/bobs-burgers-season-5-episode-18-recap