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TV Shows Of The Decade

Saturday, March 06th, 2010 | Posted in Current | Author: Daniel McIntosh | 3 Comments »

The 00’s came to a close, so I decided to make a media decade in review list. Here we go with the TV shows of the decade list. This is my weakest of all of the categories, as I don’t care about television all that much. Shows that I’ve heard I should be watching but I don’t include: Curb Your Enthusiasm, Mad Men, The Wire, Dexter and The Sopranos. So maybe those could have made this list. My least favorites would have to include: American Idol and Dancing with the Stars. I apologize to all you that I just offended with that last sentence. On to the best television of the last decade.

10–The Office UK
9–Planet Earth
8–Pardon The Interruption
7–The Colbert Report
6–30 Rock
5–Lost
4–House
3–Survivor
2–The Office
1–Arrested Development

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Albums of the Decade

Friday, February 05th, 2010 | Posted in Current | Author: Daniel McIntosh | No Comments »

The 00’s came to a close, so I decided to make a “Media Decade in Review List.” We will start out with music albums from the last decade. My criteria for making this albums list came down to what albums have a significant meaning to me, what have I listened to the most, and which albums will stand the test of time. I find it hard to put anything from 2009 on my decade in review list because who knows if it will stand the test of time. Five years from now, will I still like Merriweather Post Pavilion by Animal Collective? Not sure. I am too close to it right now to be able to tell. I have obviously thought about this a little bit too much. Here is the list (in reverse order for dramatic effect).

Honorable Mention
Coldplay, Parachutes (2000)
Wilco, A Ghost Is Born (2001)
Interpol, Turn On The Bright Lights (2002)
Death Cab For Cutie, Transatlantism (2003)
David Crowder Band, A Collision (2005)
The Decemberists, The Crane Wife (2006)
Feist, The Reminder (2007)
Radiohead, In Rainbows (2007)
Kings Of Leon, Only By The Night (2008)

10–Wilco, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2002)
9–Swell Season, Once Soundtrack (2007)
8–Travis, The Man Who (2000)
7–Pete Yorn, Music For The Morning After (2002)
6–Arcade Fire, Neon Bible (2007)
5–Postal Service, Give Up (2004)
4–Sigur Ros, Takk (2005)
3–Coldplay, A Rush Of Blood To The Head (2002)
2–Sufjan Stevens, Illinois (2005)
1–Arcade Fire, Funeral (2004)

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Media Review 2009

Friday, January 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Current | Author: Daniel McIntosh | 1 Comment »

MEDIA REVIEW 2009
MUSIC
1–Animal Collective, Merriweather Post Pavilion
This was an easy number one choice for me. By far my favorite album of the year. Some of their other stuff can be a little bit weird, but they pulled it all together for this album. The whole album is brilliant.
2–Phoenix, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
Very electro-pop. But really good pop songs. This album is not just Lisztomania and 1901. Its a great album to listen to from start to finish. I especially like the instrumental songs.
3–The Swell Season, Strict Joy
I am not a hardcore The Frames fan, but since the Once Soundtrack and seeing The Swell Season in concert, I have found myself listening to these guys non-stop. They played the majority of this album when I saw them in concert. It left me in great anticipation of the release of Strict Joy and it didn’t disappoint.
4–Andrew Bird, Noble Beast
I saw a live concert on OETA of Andrew Bird and it gave me a greater appreciation of Bird and his music. He plays like nine different instruments. Really like this album.
5–mewithoutYou, It’s All Crazy! It’s All False! It’s All a Dream! It’s Alright
This was a tough choice between mewithoutYou and Pearl Jam. I landed on this album because their lyrics are so fantastic. Every Thought A Thought of You, Timothy Hay, and Cattail Down are great tracks.

Honorable Mention
Pearl Jam, Backspacer
Pete Yorn, Back & Fourth
Matisyahu, Light
U2, No Line on the Horizon

MOVIES
1–Up
Pixar does it again. Up was funny, insightful, and moving. Interestingly, my top three movies of the year are all kids movies. Not sure Fox is considered a kids move, but still animated. Up took number one of those three. Also, interesting that both Up and Wild Things deal with a idealism.
2–Where The Wild Things Are
This isn’t really a kids movie either. I thought Jonze did such a good job visually and with the story. The story was great on the surface and also incredibly deep. I found it to be deeply profound on lots of levels.
3–Fantastic Mr Fox
One critic said, “Proof that Pixar doesn’t have a monopoly.” I like that.
4–Avatar
It was tough for me to put this here. But I was dazzled by the 3D cinematography and by world that Cameron created. The story was lacking, but I was so impressed with everything else. It was either this or Star Trek here but the special effects of Avatar seduced me.
5–Sherlock Holmes
This movie was very enjoyable. I like Guy Ritchie’s other movies as well, but I think what made me like this movie so much was that I like the show House so much. After watching this movie I saw so many parallels between House and Holmes. Actually, House is Holmes and Wilson is Watson. I love House and that’s why this movie makes it here.

Honorable Mention
Star Trek, The Soloist, 9

TELEVISION
1–House
The two hour season premiere was so incredible. I grew a greater appreciation for House this season, and I already had high appreciation for this show. The writing is not matched by many other shows on TV right now.
2–Survivor
Great season. Survivor is my guilty pleasure.
3–Modern Family
The dad, Phil, makes the whole show for me. And any show involving Al Bundy has got to intrigue you.
4–30 Rock
I am jumping on the bandwagon late here, but I now have an appreciation for the writing and the characters on 30 Rock.
5–Important Things with Demetri Martin
This only aired for six episodes but I still laugh at the thought of some of the characters on the show.

Honorable Mention
Community, FlashForward

BOOKS
1–Flickering Pixels, Shane Hipps
At some point during this year I was promoting this book to so many people, it was as if Hipps was paying me to spread the word about his book. I heard Hipps speak in Michigan during the summer and instantly got Flickering Pixels. The book is about technology but is also a great commentary on our culture. I kept saying as I was reading this, “I can’t believe I never knew this stuff.”
2–A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, Donald Miller
Someone forwarding Miller’s book said, “This book read me more than I read it.” I like that.
3–Orthodox Heretic, Peter Rollins
Rollins is a genius. This is a very insightful book. He sees the angles that other people don’t.
4–Follow Me To Freedom, Claiborne & Perkins
I really liked the banter back and forth conversational format of this book.
5–The Book Of Basketball, Bill Simmons
700 pages. On the NBA. Who writes a 700 page book on the NBA? Better question, who reads a 700 page book on the NBA? He is actually a hilarious writer and has great sports knowledge. He does go by the Sports Guy. This was an enjoyable book.

Honorable Mention
Drops Like Stars by Rob Bell

That is all for 2009. Thoughts on this review? What are your picks? More reviews to come…

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