So anyway, its the last day of 2007, and I don't really have much to say, so I thought a good place to start is a quick run down of things I liked and didn't like this year in the world of entertainment. Why not -- everyone's got a list like this at this time of year, right? So here goes...
TV: I love the Office and 30 Rock. Both shows are brilliant, and as funny as anything on TV since Seinfeld. I also enjoy Heroes, Lost and Friday Night Lights. I would say that FNL is the most underrated show on TV, but it seems that every entertainment themed publication in the free world is tripping over themselves to say the same. I was losing interest in Lost until the season finale, which actually delivered on the promise of "The Episode the will change EVERYTHING." Heroes was a pleasant surprise, although they stumbled a bit with season 2. The last few episodes of the year saw a return to form, though, and I think the show is "back."
Movies: I thought the Bourne Ultimatum was the best sequel of a year filled with sequels. Pirates 3 was by far the worst. In fact, I slept through part of it, and it STILL seemed like an overly long movie. I also loved Casino Royale, which has me excited for a new Bond movie for the first time in years. I wasn't sure about Daniel Craig when he was first announced as the new Bond, but it took about 2 minutes of the movie to make me forget that James Bond isn't supposed to be blonde. Another movie that I really enjoyed was The Departed. Nicholson is always dependable, and Matt Damon is quickly becoming one of my favorite actors. Same goes for Leonardo DiCaprio. All three were brilliant in the movie. And a last thought on movies....Hollywood -- you really need to step up your game. Too often, I skip the theaters because most movies aren't good enough to merit the time and the effort it takes to go to the theater these days. I love going to the movies, and I'd rather watching on a big screen with blaring sound, a bucket of popcorn and at least a semi-full theater. But with rising ticket prices, I already stick to matinées over evening showings, and more often than not, I opt to wait for DVD. Its all too rare that a big movie is a good movie. If you screw up "The Dark Knight", I'm going to be pissed.
Music: There is so much good music out there right now that I couldn't do a top list or a worst list. Sort of like movies, I do think several artists think that 15 song albums are required, when I'd rather have a great 10 song album than a 15 song album where I tend to skip two or three songs. I used to obsess over every new album I bought. I'd spend weeks listening, memorizing and learning an album. Now, my attention span seems shorter, and some of that is because I can afford to buy new music more often and its just a mouseclick away when I want it. But I digress. Some favorites for the year, in no particular order -- Modest Mouse's "We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank", The Shins' "Wincing the Night Away" and Iron & Wine's "The Shepherd Dog". Spoon's "Ga Ga Ga Ga..." was probably my favorite of the year. It is brilliant. I also "discovered" Band of Horses, the National, Tres Bien....All good stuff, but like I said, it would be impossible for me to think of all the stuff. Can't think of anything I out and out hated, but I'm getting very tired of pop princesses like Jessica Simpson, I hope that this latest crop from American Idol fails to sell anything because I'm sick of all of them except for maybe Kelly Clarkson (I'm not a fan, but I can tolerate her stuff when my wife plays the CD).
Tangent: This is half TV, half music -- I don't know if anyone besides me actually watched "The Next Great American Band," but I thought it was far superior to American Idol. I've always been more interested in bands than just singers anyway, but I thought the judges actually gave good advice and criticism to the band, and they kept the mildly annoying host off to the side for most of the proceedings and let the band take center stage. And even though it was a bit painful to watch the bands hope they weren't eliminated each week, I am eternally thankful that we did not have to suffer through those painfully boring results shows.
And finally, a few other rants -- I suppose its my worst of list:
- Dancing With the Stars -- the dancing stuff is actually kind of fun, but the hosts, judges and results shows are "Must Fast Forward" TV at its worst. And did the world really need to see this much of Marie Osmond each week? On the plus side, its the best thing to happen to Donny since he danced in a Weird Al video.
- CSI -- Its still a good show, but for some reason, I just don't care anymore. I watch an episode here and there, and they are good when I do watch, but its same old thing -- "We're doing darker stories", and the actors constantly complain about not being able to explore their characters. Ummm, that's why we liked the show in the first place...no soap.
- The Landry murder story on Friday Night Lights -- Another topic that's been done, so I'll just say that this show is better than this. It did do the story better than 90% of the rest of the TV shows in history would, but still feels like slumming for such a good show.
- Micael Bay movies -- I watched Transformers the other day, and while I didn't completely hate it, I just didn't get what the big deal was. It was mildly entertaining, but it couldn't decide if it wanted to go for the joke, the action or be a high minded sci-fi epic (which it clearly wasn't). Glad I waited for DVD.
- Celebrity babies -- I saw a list of the most influential infants on TV the other day. Who cares?
- Britney, Lindsey and Paris -- Honestly, if we ignore them, they'll go away. I know, its hard to look away, and I'm guilty of it, too. But if we stick together and try really hard, we can do it.