Thursday, April 22, 2010

Movies Are Terrible

I am a self-proclaimed TV/movie buff, but I have to say that the invention of the DVR has turned me into someone with a severe case of ADD brought on by boredom. I know when I am bored with a show or movie when I fast-forward through about 90% of it. I am at the point now where I can't even sit through opening credits anymore. This is a problem since almost every movie now has some moron talking over the credits, telling us what the movie is going to be about. You know what else tells me what the movie is going to be about? Watching the movie. Zip it.
Sadly, I have not seen a movie that did not cause my finger to hit >> in quite some time. The biggest cause of this is predictability (or George Clooney being any part of the film). Let's see, a preview showing two young attractive actors meeting by chance, but oh no he isn't right for her (she's a scholar and he is only a mechanic...or maybe even he drinks and has fun (whaaaat) and she like to do LARPing...just fill in the blank). Hmmmmmm do you think they're gonna fall in love?!? I want to write a movie where no one falls in love. "He has red hair and she would never date a redhead"...how does my movie end? With her marrying a brunette...cause let's be honest, who is gonna marry a guy with red hair?
Anyhoo, I just finished watching that amazing movie, Obsessed, with Beyonce. Let me tell you, I was pleasantly surprised. Not by the movie of course, let's be real, but because usually the crazy person in the movie has super strength and attacks or kills everyone. Spoiler alert, Beyonce beats the ever loving shiznit out of the crazy chick. The crazy girl literally is like - Go away Beyonce! - and Beyonce says (and this is not a direct quote, but close enough) "I'll wipe the floor with your skinny ass." There was also a headbutt thrown in there. Another spoiler alert? Beyonce should stop acting. Forever.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Pregnancy TV Shows

I am in love with the show "16 and Pregnant." I do have a couple of gripes though, in that they always start the show when the girls are about 7 months pregnant. They miss all the good stuff in the beginning where the girls think they are pregnant but aren't sure. They also miss the part where the girls drive to an out-of-the-way CVS to buy a pregnancy test so nobody sees them buying it. They miss the secret trip to P-squared (aka Planned Parenthood) to confirm the big news. Most importantly, they miss the best part where the girl announces to her friends and family, "I'M PREGNANT" and all the priceless reaction shots that come with the big announcement.
I recently came up a new idea for a show called, "30 and Maybe Pregnant" (don't ask how I came up with the idea, but let's just say I was inspired). The show would have to be on MTV's sister station VH1 because 30 is too old for MTV and there is probably no openings on their schedule unless "Date my Mom" gets cancelled. The show would open with a 30-year-old female thinking she is pregnant. The 30-year-old female had a good job and lives in NYC. She will go to an out-of-the-way Duane Reade to purchase a pregnant test so her usual clerks don't know the news (besides she wants to buy a pack of butts from them on the way home and is concerned about the reaction of purchasing a pregnancy test and a pack of Parliment Lights). She will then delay taking the test because she has plans with the girls this weekend and doesn't want to not be able to drink. After her night of fun with the girls, the pilot will end with the girl getting her period. Nobody wants to see a sad show where the girl has to move to Queens and have a baby that she keeps pawning off on her mom, we have "16 and Pregnant" to see that. This show will only be a half hour (one hour is too long to watch toothless family members saying, "you need to take care of your baby").

Jerseylicious

I know, I know. It's been a while. But leave it to a show about Jersey to give me the nudge I need to make fun of someone. What is with these shows about New Jersey? I don't get it. The whole state can't be that bad, can it? Unfortunately I'm easily hooked on TV shows where the stars are complete morons. This show confuses me slightly because not ALL of the cast are idiots, just most of them. This show is about the Gatsby Salon, where salon owner, Gayle, hires a bunch of big-haired freaks to be her stylists. I would never let any of those people touch my hair. But I have a sneaking suspicion this is where Bon Jovi gets his hair done. (Oh come on! I can make fun of Bon Jovi, right? The guy may be a musical legend, but his hair is brutal.)
Gayle's daughter, Christy, was the one who gave her mother the amazing suggestion of hiring these wack-jobs to work in the salon, so I'm sure her mother is really pleased. There's Gigi, who's semi-normal, but her boyfriend clearly needs to be in prison somewhere. She's not bringing much to the show. Anthony is your typical Jersey guy. He seems OK, but he needs to slow down with that accent. Then things start to get a little nutty... Cue Alexa who thinks that she's a fairy. She talks about people "getting their wings" and pixie dust and sugar and spice. If she wasn't on a TV show I'd liken her to a crazy cat lady. Fairies, cats, figurines... whatever you collect, it's all crazy.
My favorite characters are, of course, the most ridiculous ones. 2 grown women, Tracy and Olivia, that work together but are fighting over a guy who is not even attractive. Snookie (whoops! I mean Olivia) is the victim of torture at Tracy's bouffant-creating hands. Tracy has the guy now, so she feels compelled to torture Olivia about it every second of the work day. The other people that work at the salon are constantly subjected to their bickering and have had to physically separate them before they got in to a fistfight. The hilarious part about it though is that they're THE SAME PERSON. They like the same ridiculous men, have the same gaudy taste in everything, and have the same personality. Well, actually Tracy is a little more on the depraved/violent side than little Olivia, but that's where the differences end.
So to answer your question as to why I watch these shows: I have zero clue. I really like going to the zoo as well, so I figure it's not any different than watching wild animals try to kill each other.
Will I continue to watch the show? Until my brain is completely rotted.