This is a review of a season finale: http://www.starpulse.com/news/Jeffrey_Malone/2015/02/16/mulaney-season-1-episode-13-recap-life
Mulaney 1.13 – “Life Is a Series of Different Apartments”
February 16, 2015
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SNL Recap 40th Anniversary Special
February 16, 2015
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Here’s my rundown of the best of the 40th anniversary special, featuring Celebrity Jeopardy, cast audition videos, questions and answers with Jerry Seinfeld, and Wayne’s World: http://www.starpulse.com/news/Jeffrey_Malone/2015/02/16/the-best-moments-of-the-snl-40th-anniv
What Won TV? – February 8-February 14, 2015
February 15, 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 – Bob’s Burgers
Monday – Better Call Saul
Tuesday – Parks and Recreation, with Chris Gethard anti-perfectly cast as an MRA
Wednesday – Arrow
Thursday – To use the big words they teach at Harvard, it was probably Portlandia.
Friday – Comedy Bang! Bang!
Saturday – SNL Valentine
VH1 Top 20 Countdown – 2/14/15
February 14, 2015
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Each week, I check out VH1′s Top 20 countdown, and then I rearrange the songs based on my estimation of their quality.
Original Version
1. Ed Sheeran – “Thinking Out Loud”
2. Meghan Trainor – “Lips Are Movin”
3. Hozier – “Take Me to Church”
4. Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars – “Uptown Funk”
5. Taylor Swift – “Blank Space”
6. Lily Wood & Robin Schulz – “Prayer in C (Robin Schulz Remix)”
7. Nick Jonas – “Jealous”
8. Sam Smith – “I’m Not the Only One”
9. Fall Out Boy – “Centuries”
10. Selena Gomez – “The Heart Wants What It Wants”
11. Alesso ft. Tove Lo – “Heroes (We Could Be)”
12. Ella Henderson – “Ghost”
13. Pitbull & Ne-Yo – “Time of Our Lives
14. Maroon 5 – “Sugar”
15. OneRepublic – “I Lived”
16. Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding – “Outside”
17. Fifth Harmony – “Sledgehammer”
18. Ellie Goulding – “Love Me Like You Do”
19. Train – “Bulletproof Picasso”
20. Charli XCX ft. Rita Ora – “Doing It”
Jmunney’s Revision
1. Outside
2. Take Me to Church
3. Blank Space
4. Doing It
5. Jealous
6. Prayer in C (Robin Schulz Remix)
7. Love Me Like You Do
8. Ghost
9. Centuries
10. Uptown Funk
11. Time of Our Lives
12. I’m Not the Only One
13. Heroes (We Could Be)
14. The Heart Wants What It Wants
15. Sledgehammer
16. Bulletproof Picasso
17. Lips Are Movin
18. Sugar
19. I Lived
20. Thinking Out Loud
Film Editing Appreciation/Analysis: Hot Rod’s “Quiet Place”
February 12, 2015
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The Movie: Hot Rod
The Scene: “Quiet Place”
The Editor: Malcolm Campbell
About 15 minutes into Hot Rod, young daredevil Rod Kimble (Andy Samberg) discovers that his hard-ass stepfather (Ian McShane), whom he has vowed to beat in a fight, has a failing heart. This prompts Rod to declare, “I need to go to my quiet place!” The setting then cuts to a forest, where he is dancing out his troubles while smoking a cigarette and slopping drinking some liquor. His moves are set to the strains of “Never” by Moving Pictures, making it clear that this is an homage to the angry dancing scene in the warehouse in Footloose. Much of Samberg’s acrobatic routine takes its cues from Kevin Bacon, and the editing by Malcolm Campbell follows suit.
This scene is cut like a music video, which is appropriate, because it is focused not on moving the narrative forward but on capturing Rod’s emotional state. There is a mix of mostly wide and medium-wide shots composed of several trees and most or all of Rod. This is appropriate, as he is using his whole body to dance. The editing pace matches the rock music well, with a busy but steady pace in which the shots last about 2-5 seconds each.
The dancing portion goes into its conclusion when Rod jumps off a stump and performs a front flip in the air. Or, he performs at least ten front flips. Each shot of him flipping is cut in mid-air, so it is unclear if each subsequent flip is a new flip or the same flip from a different angle. His flipping style is slightly different each time, so there are likely multiple flips. The quicker editing at this point makes it seem like Rod is flipping several times in a row before landing, despite such a feat’s logical impossibility. This less-than-literal style is then brought back down to earth, as Rod trips against a stump and falls over a cliff, with the music suddenly cutting out.
Comedy has been called an editor’s medium, and it shows during Rod’s descent, which lasts nearly an entire minute. The cuts emphasize how unlikely and unexpected the duration of his fall is. Rod’s movement on any given shot generally moves from right to left on the frame, conveying a steady momentum. Until the end, the shot compositions do not give any indication of the end of the cliff, leaving the viewer on edge, uncertain about how long this will last. Thus, there is an atmosphere of surprise that is crucial to comedy. The coup de grâce is a switch to a series of three much wider shots, with Rod’s screams barely audible in the distance. In this sequence, Rod is off-screen for five seconds (as opposed to no more than a second before this point), building maximum tension right before he falls out of the sky and finally rolls into a flat patch of land, giving the audience a moment to breathe as they process this quick burst of surrealism.
The Middle 6.13: “Valentine’s Day VI”
February 12, 2015
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New Girl 4.15: “The Crawl”
February 11, 2015
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Small stick … speaks for itself. http://www.starpulse.com/news/Jeffrey_Malone/2015/02/11/new-girl-season-4-episode-15-recap-the
Fuse Top 20 Countdown – 2/10/15
February 11, 2015
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Each week, I check out FUSE’s Top 20 countdown, and then I rearrange the songs based on my estimation of their quality.
Original Version
1. Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars – “Uptown Funk”
2. Ed Sheeran – “Thinking Out Loud”
3. Hozier – “Take Me to Church”
4. Taylor Swift – “Blank Space”
5. Nick Jonas – “Jealous”
6. Selena Gomez – “The Heart Wants What It Wants”
7. Sam Smith – “I’m Not the Only One”
8. Meghan Trainor – “Lips Are Movin”
9. Ariana Grande ft. The Weeknd – “Love Me Harder”
10. Big Sean ft. E40 – “IDFWU”
11. Fall Out Boy – “Centuries”
12. I LOVE MAKONNEN ft. Drake – “Tuesday (Remix)”
13. Beyoncé – “7/11”
14. Rae Sremmurd – “No Type”
15. Pitbull ft. Ne-Yo – “Time of Our Lives”
16. Fifth Harmony – “Sledgehammer”
17. Ella Henderson – “Ghost”
18. Alesso ft. Tove Lo – “Heroes (We Could Be)”
19. Prince Royce ft. Snoop Dogg – “Stuck on a Feeling”
20. OneRepublic – “I Lived”
Jmunney’s Revision
1. Love Me Harder
2. Take Me to Church
3. Blank Space
4. Jealous
5. Ghost
6. IDFWU
7. Centuries
8. Uptown Funk
9. Time of Our Lives
10. No Type
11. 7/11
12. I’m Not the Only One
13. Heroes (We Could Be)
14. Stuck on a Feeling
15. The Heart Wants What It Wants
16. Tuesday (Remix)
17. Sledgehammer
18. I Lived
19. Lips Are Movin
20. Thinking Out Loud
Bob’s Burgers 5.11: “Can’t Buy Me Math”
February 9, 2015
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“Damn it! There are no leagues!” http://www.starpulse.com/news/Jeffrey_Malone/2015/02/09/bobs-burgers-season-5-episode-11-recap
Mulaney 5.12: “Ruby”
February 9, 2015
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This review has been posted exactly 1 month before my birthday: http://www.starpulse.com/news/Jeffrey_Malone/2015/02/09/mulaney-season-1-episode-12-recap-ruby