Monday, April 20, 2009

Love List: Spring Edition...


Two new sitcoms, two Republicans(!) and 11 other (non-April Fools Day) things that are super this Spring.


1. Better Off Ted
This is my new favorite comedy this year! (Sorry Parks and Recreation, you'll have to settle for runners-up status.) As the tightly wound boss, Portia De Rossi is hee-larious, and the rest of the cast is equally charming and delightful. Don't get me started on those Veridian Dynamics commercials. Genius! You better start watching to keep this from falling into the TV graveyard of shows gone-way-too-soon ala Portia's other sitcom Arrested Development. (Which I still haven't fully forgiven you for not supporting but you can make it up to me now by supporting B.O.T.)


2. Slumdog Millionaire
So I didn't get to see this before it took home a boat-load of Oscars, but since then, I was able to check it out both on the big and small screen. It's rare that flicks can live up to so much hype, but in the case of Slumdog, it truly did. A lovely feel-good movie that deserves all the attention it has achieved. It is hard to believe that it was almost released straight to DVD. It's even harder to fathom why it was Rated R. WTF!? (The Dark Knight was rated PG-13 people, is it just me or is this totally backward?!)


3. Liberty Park
Finally Spring is here! Living a couple blocks from one of Salt Lake's best parks has it's perks. Great for jogging and people watching. And be sure to check out the drum circle on Sundays while enjoying some sun from the top of the hill.


4. Sunshine Cleaning
I've come to the conclusion that I enjoy movies with "Sunshine" in the title. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless mind is my all time favorite flick. And who doesn't love Little Miss Sunshine? Well Sunshine Cleaning did not disappoint mostly because of the strength of lead actresses Amy Adams and Emily Blunt. The story of two sisters starting their own business of crime scene clean up is a must see much like the Sunshines that have come before it.


5. Parks and Recreation
I don't want to hear you bitching about how the premiere wasn't that funny. If you like The Office and 30 Rock, this is a perfect fit for NBC's Thursday night comedies. Amy Poehler can do no wrong. I'll be there weekly supporting her cause to turn that dangerous hole into a lovely neighborhood park. And who doesn't support parks... well apparently quite a few. Good luck Leslie Knope. You're gonna need it!


6. Este Pizza
Garrett and I stumbled on this hip eatery and I was instantly sold. It felt like I was transported a joint in a much bigger city like San Fran, or even New York (And it's not just my NYC withdrawals talking.) Good pizza, hip customers... a nice addition to downtown.


7. Susan Boyle
I've watched the Youtube clip. You've watched the Youtube clip. Every time I see Susan Boyle's performance on Britain's Got Talent (yes, it's been viewed more than once) I'm moved my her quiet confidence and raw talent. In a world that has become conditioned to package artists and sex appeal, it's refreshing when someone breaks the mold and shakes our cynical judgmental nature. You go girl!


8. Southparkstudios.com
I don't have Comedy Central but that doesn't mean I have to miss out on the funny. For as long as South Park has been on the air, it has never lost it's bite and it's LMAO ability. Usually by now I would have lost interest (Friends, Will & Grace, The Simpsons all come to mind) but I'm still logging in to check out the fresh shenanigans and see what the boys have learned this week. And more importantly what they taught us.


9. Meghan McCain &
Gov. John Huntsman Jr.
No, your eyes do not deceive you, I do have Republicans on my Love List, but this isn't just any old Republicans. In recent interviews John McCain's daughter has impressed me with her intelligence, her common sense and her bravery. (It takes some balls to say what she's said) And I couldn't be happier with Utah's Governor. He played a crucial role in improving our 'quirky' (to put it nicely) liquor laws and also supported equality and human rights. He is not a politician, but a true leader. Kudos Meghan and Gov. Huntsman for showing me it's possible to still respect Republicans now-a-days.


10. Life After People: The Series
The fascinating History Channel special is back... and I'm hooked!

11. Top 5 Lists on Facebook
1) They're addictive as hell.
2) I love making lists.
3) Are a great way to spend 'free' time.
4) They can be informative.
5) They're addictive as hell.


12. Halo by Beyonce
I'm not a huge Beyonce fan and truth be told I couldn't stand this song at first. But some how this song grew on me and has climbed it's way into my heavy rotation playlist. At least there's not a billion wannabe's spoofing it on SNL and Youtube, forever over exposing it to the masses (cough*Single Ladies*cough) and I'm sticking by my enjoyment of this song.


13. "Teabagging"
No not the stupid rallies being thrown all over the country. The other thing... that causes me to giggle whenever new reports of (Fox New Channel Sponsored) Teabagging parties are mentioned. It's the joke that keeps on giving, and will never get old. I'll drink to that!

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