Monday, December 30, 2013

Dat update doe

To anyone who actually reads this blog:

I will be taking a mini-hiatus from posting to work on a monstrous list, my top 100 songs of all time! As you can imagine, this will take some time. In the absence of posting lists, I will satiate you with one more before I embark on my adventure. Enjoy the best genwun Pokemon (excluding legendaries of course)!

OFFICIAL POWER RANKINGS OF TOP 10 MOST BADASS GENERATION ONE POKEMON

10. Nidoking

9. Blastoise

8. Sandslash

7. Dragonite

6. Dugtrio

5. Charizard

4. Jolteon

3. Alakazam

2. Arcanine

1. Haunter
See you in a couple of weeks...




Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Albums to get for your friends!

Hey everyone!

It's going to be a slow work week up until Christmas, so I figured it would be a good time for a blog post. No OC though, I'm going to tweak one of my older lists. It's my top 10 favorite albums list! Maybe they'd make a good gift this holiday season? Hohoho.

The way I rated these albums was on 2 separate 10 point scales, and one 5 point scale.I would then add those scores together to reach a total score out of 25. The categories I graded were:
  • Consistency (out of 10) - Do the songs follow the same patterns throughout the album? Or is it a mash-up of different styles the don't necessarily work together? The more consistent the album is the higher the score.
  • The studs to duds ratio (out of 10) - How many songs on the album are of the utmost quality? Home many are on the low end of quality? As the ratio moves in favor of the standouts, the score goes up.
  • Album Art (out of 5) - Though it doesn't necessarily play in to the quality of the music, it shows the effort that the artist put into making the album good throughout. Also I didn't really have a good third category.
I had previously listed and ranked my favorite albums, but I'll go ahead and re-rank them according to this system. My list previously was:
  1. Plastic Beach - Gorillaz
  2. Camp - Childish Gambino
  3. Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone? - The Unicorns
  4. Man on the Moon - Kid Cudi
  5. All Day - Girl Talk
  6. Astro Lounge -  Smashmouth
  7. Invaders Must Die - The Prodigy
  8. Enema of the State - Blink 182
  9. Riot! - Paramore
  10. Pinkerton - Weezer
Let's Re-rank them!

Pinkerton - 16/25
Consistency Score - 7/10
Most of this album is upbeat, fun to sing with songs that capture Weezer's style pretty well. A few slower paced songs are nice to break it up, but man Rivers sounds real sad at the end of this album. If the whole album were like "El Scorcho" I might have a heart attack, but it would at least make me feel better about myself than if I listened to "Butterfly" a few times. Still rocking consistently enough for a 7.

Studs:Duds - 6/10
Studs - The Good Life, El Scorcho, Pink Triangle, Tired of Sex, Why Bother
Duds - No Other One

Album Art - 3/5
While the art for this album is cool and has an interesting history behind it, it really doesn't have much to do with the music. It's print 16/53 in the series "The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokkaido" which depicts the journey on the Tokkaido road from Edo to Kyoto, Japan. Not very relevant to a 90's grunge band. But it sill looks pretty cool, and you could have fooled me into saying the scene depicted was a far off land named Pinkerton.

Riot! - 18/25
Consistency Score - 8/10
This album screams Paramore. If you wanted to know what kind of music they, played this album is all you need. They have a couple of slower, vocalist centered songs to show off Haley Williams' talent but otherwise kind of ruin the vibe. Other than that it's really good throughout and makes for a great album.

File:PARARIOT22.JPGStuds:Duds - 5/10
Studs - That's What You Get, Misery Business, Crushcrushcrush, Fences, Born for This
Duds - When it Rains, We Are Broken

Album Art - 5/5
This art really captures Paramore's essence, emo/punk rock with a little bit of flair. It's simple, but still says a whole lot about the band's style. Sometimes simple is better, remember to KISS it!


Enema of the State - 20/25
Consistency Score - 9/10
This album is chock full of consistently up-tempo beats. It's a model of consistency for other albums, mainly because DeLonge has such a distinct voice that resonates through the whole thing. There are no songs that I actively dislike on the album, they all work.

File:Blink-182 - Enema of the State cover.jpg
Studs:Duds - 5/10
Studs- Adam's Song, What's My Age Again?, All the Small Things,
Duds - None

Album Art - 6/5
I'm not even joking, this is the best album cover ever. What screams "Enema of the State" more than a nurse fitting into her glove nice and tight? Also, apparently Blink didn't know that the model for the cover was a porn star. They just "happened to pick her." Alright guys...

Invaders Must Die - 18/25
Consistency Score - 10/10
This album is so consistent throughout it actually became a criticism. "They just do the same old shit." Well guess what, I happen to like this shit a lot, and they do it really well. The only song I don't really want to listen to is Warrior's Dance, and even that follows the same model as the rest of the tracks.
File:Invadersmustdie.jpg

Studs:Duds -  5/10
Studs - Invaders Must Die, Take Me To The Hospital, Stand Up, Run With the Wolves
Duds - Warrior's Dance

Album Art - 3/5
It captures the group's hardcore mentality, but it's not really too flashy. Sometimes simple is better, and this cover has a good balance to it. Plus, orange is my favorite color.

Astro Lounge - 22/25
Consistency Score - 8/10
File:Astro lounge.gifThere is honestly not a single song on this album I don't like. That being said, songs like "Home" and "Fallen Horses" aren't really in the same category as most of the others on the album. A few songs have a different feel than the other California surfer based ska rock that's so prevalent throughout, but it's not a very drastic shift. Definitely workable.

Studs:Duds - 10/10
Studs - Diggin' Your Scene, I Just Wanna See, All Star, Then The Morning Comes, Come On Come On, Can't Get Enough Of You Baby
Duds - None

Album Art - 4/5
It actually makes sense, has the right amount of pizzazz and still comes across as simple. Plus, that's a place I would like to party.

All Day - 20/25
Consistency Score - 10/10
It's pretty tough to rate this for consistency when it's really all one song. If they are broken up however, it's still pretty masterful. The mash-ups that comprise each track are very artfully done, and each one fits the mold for the album. When you combine them all together it's an hour of well put together music that flows from track to track.

File:Girl Talk All Day.jpgIt's pretty hard to come up with a ratio for this album, seeing as there aren't really any bad songs. I will however say that, without a doubt, "Triple Double" is the best track that Girl Talk has ever put out. 
Studs:Duds: 8/10
Studs - Triple Double
Duds - None really

Album Art - 2/5
It's a fairly cool image, but the art doesn't have much to do with the overall theme. Is there a theme?

Man on the Moon - 19/25
Consistency Score - 8/10
File:ManonTheMoonTheEndofDay.jpgThis album is pretty consistent throughout, telling the story of a struggling Kid Cudi and his pretty sad life. Although the album is fairly depressing overall, it mixes in some up-tempo beats that make it more bearable. Even though it detracts from the overall consistency, it follows the story that Cudi creates. The five acts progress through his life smoothly, with each song taking the next step towards the end.  

Stud:Duds - 7/10
Studs - Soundtrack 2 My Life, Day N' Nite, Enter Galactic, Pursuit of Happiness, Up Up and Away, Sky Might Fall, Make her Say
Duds - Hyyerr

Album Art - 4/5
This is some pretty sweet art, it definitely follows the name of the album and has a smooth gradient from face to moon. The colors also blend really well to give a solid contrast between man and moon.

Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone? - 21/25
File:Unicornswwcohwwg.jpgConsistency Score - 9/10
WWCOHWWG is full of similar tempos and beats, and it makes for one heck of an album. It has that screechy indie rock feel in each song, and even though a few slower tempos are put in, the feel of the songs are consistent. 

Studs:Duds - 8/10
Studs - Jellybones, I Was Born a Unicorn, Les Os, Inoculate the Innocuous, Sea Ghost
Duds - None

Album Art - 4/5
I'm a big fan of this artwork. It speaks to the absolute insanity that is this group. They're unpredictable Canadian hipsters. Also unicorns and rainbows go hand in hand. 

Camp - 19/25
File:Childish-gambino-camp.jpgConsistency Score - 9/10
Glover really weaves his style into each one of the songs on this album, which creates an atmosphere of consistency. His signature comedic lyrics shows through in each track, making a complete work of music.

Studs:Duds - 7/10
Studs -Bonfire, Heartbeat, Fire Fly, Outside, Sunrise, Backpackers, L.E.S.
Duds - Letter Home

Album Art - 3/5
The cover makes sense, but it's not really anything special. It's about as mediocre as it gets, but it doesn't distract the listener or take away from the music. It's simple, but a little too simple.

File:Plastic Beach iTunes.jpgPlastic Beach - 22/25
Consistency Score  - 10/10
One of the reasons that this album is on this list in the first place is due to its amazing consistency. I absolutely love the feel that you get throughout, whether it's the crazy synth pop beats or the heavy rap, it speaks the same language. The style of music is consistent throughout, and even though "Sweepstakes" basically ruins this album entirely it still has the same islandy feel that you get from the rest of the tracks. As much as it pains me to say that.

Studs:Duds - 8/10
Studs - Welcome To The World Of The Plastic Beach, White Flag, Stylo, Superfast Jellyfish, Empire Ants, On Melancholy Hill, Broken, To Binge, Glitter Freeze, Rhinestone Eyes
Duds - Sweepstakes, Cloud of Unknowing

Album Art - 4/5
I really like the art for this album. It's incredibly Gorillaz-esque, and relates to the whole concept in a simple way. It's very detailed, but at the same time simplistic in it's idea. There are also 3 other covers for the album, depicting the same scene at different times of the day. Cool.


So there you have it, all of the albums re-ranked based on the new criteria I've set. Here's the list re-ranked.
1. Plastic Beach - 22/25
2. Astro Lounge - 22/25
3. Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone? - 21/25
4. All Day - 20/25
5. Enema of the State - 20/25
6. Camp - 19/25
7. Man on the Moon - 19/25
8. Invaders Must Die - 18/25
9. Riot! - 18/25
10. Pinkerton - 16/25


Monday, December 16, 2013

Top 6 Astronauts

Yes, you read that right. Top 6 astronauts. Why you ask? The answer is simple.
MYSTERY GOOGLE.
Well technically Mystery Seeker, but whatever. The concept is you search for something like you normally would on Google, but instead of getting your search results you get a different users results. So when I typed in "give me something to rank" the first response was naturally "astronauts." When I typed in "give me a number" the first response was 6.

So here you go, the top 6 astronauts of all time.

6. Buzz Aldrin
Dat foot
Guys, Buzz Aldrin was really cool. Yeah yeah yeah, he was the SECOND guy to walk on the moon and all, but he had a really interesting life. Did you know that he turned down a full ride to MIT to go to West Point? I don't know to many people who would do that. Buzz was also the voice behind the famous "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" quote, one of the most iconic quotes of all time. His foot has forever left its mark on the surface of the moon.
Buzz was the first person to take communion on the moon, which is a pretty cool thing to brag about. On top of that, the food and drink he consumed for communion were the first food and drink ever consumed on the moon. SUCK IT ARMSTRONG.

Ok enough about people, let's get down to the true heroes. ANIMALS IN SPACE.

5. Albert II
Albert II was the second monkey in space, and unlike that bitch Albert I he didn't suffocate during the flight. No, Albert II made it the whole fucking trip and then died on impact when parachuting back down to earth. He was the first monkey in space, as his rocket achieved a height of 83 miles. He's a true American Hero.

4. Strelka
Yup, they have their own movie
Strelka was part of a spaceship full of animals aboard Sputnik 5 that successfully made a round trip into space. Paired with her canine buddy Belka, they became wildly popular among Soviets and Americans alike. Strelka ended up having 6 puppies post space travel (not with Belka), one of which was given to Caroline Kennedy by Khruschnev. Their puppy descendants still live today. BADASS.

3. Arabella
Done as a student project by Judy Miles in good old Lexington, MA, several spiders were sent into space on the Skylab 3 mission*. The goal was to see whether or not web creation would be hampered by the low gravity of space. Arabella the spider finished one web, and then had it torn down by the astronauts so she could build another one. She gave them a metaphorical middle finger and built a more elaborate second web. Then Arabella died of dehydration. Now that's a tearjerker.

2. Félicette 
Félicette the cat was sent into space by France in 1963. She survived 15 minutes in space and a parachute descent. Félicette was a monumental success due to the fact that she actually cooperated, as most cats would have ripped the astronauts to pieces before going into space. Apparently Felix was supposed to go instead of Félicette, but he escaped prior to the launch. Congratulations Felix, on affirming cat stereotypes. Dick.

1. Ham the chimp
Ham returning from space
Ham (or, depending on who you speak to, No. 65 or Chop Chop Chang) was probably the most successful chimp in space. Not only did he survive the trip, he lived to the ripe old age of 26. He spent the last 17 years of his life at the North Carolina Zoo being coddled and waited on like a king. Ham had a simple task, check reaction times in space. He had to pull a lever after being shown a specific stimuli (a blue light in this case); failure to do so resulted in a mild shock while successfully pulling the lever got him a banana pellet. His testing proved that tasks could be preformed in space, and Ham was a pioneer when it came to experiments conducted in orbit. Ham was given a proper burial, and his skeleton now resides along the remains of CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS. That's KOABD. Ham, you're a real hero.




* It is the opinion of the author that all spiders should be shot into space and/or killed with fire.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

B-List movies!

You know what's great? Movies that are so bad, that they're good. Or at least good enough to laugh at them (notice how I didn't say with them). B-list movies can be some of the best, and I'm no exception to enjoying them. Here are 7 solid B-listers that will shake your faith in the movie industry.

7. Dragon Wars: D-War (2007)
Budget: $70,000,000
Grossed: $10,956,379
Holy hell this is a real movie. And they really sucked 70 million dollars into it. If you're looking for a night of absolute hilarity, please watch this movie. The sheer unrealistic nature of what is happening makes for a fun night (unless you believe in the mythical background, than I apologize for insulting your beliefs).

6. Time Bandits (1981)
Budget: $5,000,000
Grossed: $42,365,600
I don't know if this counts as a B-list movie or not, but I'm putting it on this list anyways. For a movie with Sean Connery I expected more, but holy crap his character played such a minimal role he didn't deserve to be on the cover. The basic plot is a little kid gets a visit from a group of dwarves that time travel across the universe with a map made by the almighty one. He joins them, goes to Greece, meets Sean Connery (aka Alexander The Great), wants to stay, gets taken by the dwarves, meets the devil, kills the devil, goes home, watches his parents die after touching concentrated evil, Sean Connery becomes a fireman that puts out his burning house and winks at the kid. YEAH I DON'T GET IT EITHER.

5. Cheerleader Ninjas (2002)
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So this movie exists. While it does have a shocking amount of nudity, that's not what makes this a watchable movie. It's the absolutely hilarious "stunt doubles" that gets me. It's like they aren't even trying. The story line itself is pretty laughable, just watch the trailer and enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3gGRYMTenU

4. Shaolin Soccer (2001)/Kung Fu Dunk (2008)
Budget (soccer): $39,167
Grossed (soccer): $488,872
Budget (dunk): $10,000,000 est.
Grossed (dunk): N/A
I'm going to go ahead and lump these two majestic movies together based on the fact that they're pretty similar. And amazing.
They're both about sport teams that use Kung Fu to master the game and attempt to win a championship. Of course the best thing about these movies are the overdone special effects and ridiculous athleticism that no human being can attain. The story is pretty meh in both, but they're hilarious nonetheless and in the end make enough sense to be great.

3. The FP (2011)
Budget: $60,000
Grossed: $40,557
Holy fucking shit this movie. I honestly have no words to describe the sheer confusion and euphoria I get watching this movie. It's a post-apocalypse, DDR, Hunger Games based movie directed and starred in by a man with an eye patch. Do yourself a favor and watch this fucking movie.
Fun fact: "Fuck" is said over 250 times during this movie.

2. Alien Vs. Ninja (2010)
Budget: $600,000 est.
Grossed: N/A
The epitome of poorly dubbed Japanese movies, AVN is an absolute masterpiece. Just read this review:

"Plot? See title.Low budget? Yep. Filmed on digi-cam? Yes. Terrible CGI? You bet. Men in rubber suits straight out of Power Rangers? Oh man, you've seriously got to see it to believe how cool it is!

Word to the wise: if you can't appreciate flicks like The Story of Ricky, you may not like this. It's an action-comedy, the effects add to the fun, there are plenty of cool bits and if you like kung fu this should leave you pumped-up.


Watch this film!"


This movie is outrageously funny, and there's a scene where ninjas who have been taken over by aliens stand in a circle and just chant "fuck you" for a few minutes. If that's not riveting I don't know what it.

1. Mega Piranha (2010)
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This movie is the best. No really, it's the fucking best. When the world is taken over by a mutant strain of piranha that are hundreds times the size of normal piranha, this movie will be a bible. Never before have I laughed so much in the face of absolute danger. It's now the standard to which I hold all B-list movies, and you'll be doing yourself a favor by watching it.
Favorite scene: A tie between piranha jumping out of the water and exploding on contact with a building AND the main character shooting a flare gun into the mouth of a villain and seeing his head explode.
If that doesn't sell you I don't know what will.


Monday, November 25, 2013

My favorite video games OF ALL TIME



Hey everyone!
It's a short week at work and I'm freezing in my drafty, old church office. What better way to warm up than type stuff!
Oh wait, I do that all day anyways. Fuck it here's a list for the week. My top 10 favorite video games of all time. Obviously subject to change, but this is how it stands right now.

Yes, that's a horse playing baseball.
10. MLB Slugfest 2003 (PS2)
Holy shit guys if you haven't played a Slugfest game yet you haven't experienced a real sports game. This game is just like any other standard MLB game for the PS2, but with the added caveat of being able to catch on fire and punch other players. Getting lit on fire boosts your stats and let's you run the table, it's amazing. The real thing that makes this game great are the cheats, things like making your players horses or giving you a rubber bat for added power. This game is hours of fun.

9. Mario Golf Toadstool Tour/Super Mario Baseball (GC)
I honestly could not decide between these two games. They are both outrageously fun, and oddly enough very competitive. My junior year in college there were many a time we would settle disputes with a round of Mario Golf. Sames goes for Mario Baseball, we played the shit out of that disc. If you're looking for a game that is beyond frustrating but still gives you the tiniest bit of joy, this is the game for you!

8. Portal (Xbox)
So false you have to say it 5 times!
I'm a fan of puzzle games. I like to solve riddles and use logic to win things. This game is not only puzzle based, but it's got a great story line to boot. The progressive difficulty is scaled very well, and the game isn't that easy to begin with. Plus, the post attempted-murder plot is amazing. Remember everyone, The Cake is a Lie.
Sidenote: If you type "The cake" into Google, the first thing that comes up is "The cake is a lie."

7. Halo (Xbox)
At the time, this was the best first person shooter that existed. No game could touch Halo (looking at you CoD) in terms of story line, graphics or controls. This game sucked away so many hours of my life it almost (ALMOST) became a problem. This was also the first game (technically Halo 2) I played extensively on Xbox Live, which made for a whole new gaming experience. It revolutionized the way I went about online play, and definitely helped me realize I wasn't all that good. At least I didn't put in the hours that other people did.

6. Rock Band (Xbox)
I was one of those people who was actually good at Rock Band. I could play the guitar, bass, drums, and (to some extent) sing. The game is tons of fun when you play with buddies in your fake band, but it's also a shit ton of fun to play alone (cue in depressing music). I would actually practice the drums, sometimes for HOURS. They got so beat up, I don't think they work anymore. The most important thing of all (for me at least) wasn't just playing the game, but learning about so many different types of music that I had no previous knowledge about. It sparked a love for genres that I would probably never have listened to, and remains to this day the single largest collection of music that I enjoy.
Insta- what now?

5. Pokemon Snap! (N64)
Holy shit this game is amazing. If you're not familiar with it, the premise is you are Bill, a Pokemon photographer. Professor Oak sends you to various locations and asks you to take pictures of Pokemon in their natural habitats. The best thing about the game was the sheer amount of variety you had in your pictures. It was based on timing, and the faster your shutter finger the better your picture. You could also throw apples or the newly created "pester balls" at pokemon to have them react in certain ways. This game took determination, reflexes, and forced a lot of thinking outside the box.

4. Super Smash Bros. Melee (GC)
The only game I have ever played competitively, SSBM is the bane of my college video game existence. I have logged more hours into this game than any other (save from my #1 on this list), and I regret none of it. The absolute size of this games meta is staggering, and yet you get the desire to learn it all. I've never seen my skill improve so drastically in a single game than how I improved in SSBM. The release of Brawl only made me appreciate the complexity and entertainment of this game even more. Money match anyone?

3. Golden Sun (GBA)
There are so many good things to say about this game, and the series overall. Firstly, Camelot created a masterful world. Although graphically the game isn't breathtaking, the plot and setting for these characters is incredible. In my opinion, it's almost novel-worthy. Oh wait, fan-fiction exists: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/1368604/. Well that's hardly surprising.
The game play is incredibly simple, much like most RPG's, and involves a breadth of abilities and classes that leave almost nothing up to the imagination. I've spent hours tinkering with the various Djinni combinations to create my perfect characters. Then I found the internet and saw it was all done for me. No regrets!

2. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Hey! Listen! I help you beat the game!
Last summer I splurged (a whole $30!) and bought myself an N64. Boy do I love Craigslist. I dug up some of my old games, and lo and behold Ocarina of Time called my name. I slapped that baby in, turned it on...and realized I never beat the game. I even had the strategy guide! Determined, I picked up where 12 year old me left off and promptly ran through all the dungeons. In my re-playing I remembered how absolutely amazing this game was. Sure, it pales in comparison to the graphics we have now. Twilight Princess was pretty graphically sophisticated, but in the 15 minutes I played Ocarina of Time I had 9001X as much fun as I had beating Twilight Princess. Combining nostalgia, creative puzzle solving, awesome boss battles, and the awesome feeling of finding scarecrow's song*, this game is one of the best.

* This: http://zeldawiki.org/Scarecrow's_Song is what I'm referring to here. I wrote down the song I made up around 10 years ago, FOUND IT 10 YEARS LATER and played it like a boss. SO HAPPY.

1. The Pokemon series (GB/A, NDS)
I fully admit it, I still play Pokemon. In fact, I just recently beat the E4 in Pokemon X, the newest game to come out in the series. Ever since I was a kid this game has fascinated me. Unlike most people who see their attraction decrease over time, mine has only increased. The competitive battling scene is full of meta, well thought out strategy and lots of preparation. It takes time and patience, something that I love to pour effort into. And the whole story of the series gets better with more and more conspiracy theories popping up, adding to the extensive timeline and back story that exists. I can safely say I will never enjoy a game more than Pokemon, I will never log as many hours in any other game as I have in this series, and I will probably never play another game at such a highly competitive level. Except for maybe Pokemon Stadium Minigames. Those are the shit.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Top 10 TV Shows!

Hey readers,

Here's a new list that I re-vamped from an older one, it's my top 10 favorite TV shows of all time!

10. Family Feud (hosted by Steve Harvey) 
I absolutely refuse to watch Family Feud hosted by anyone other than Steve Harvey. This man is hilarious. Need convincing? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bohgA_so84o
This pretty much sums up why Steve Harvey is the best Family Feud host ever. Other than that it's an entertaining show overall, and it's super easy to play along with. There's no need to start watching from season one because there's no continual plot, so jump in on any episode and enjoy!

9. MXC (Most Extreme Elimination Challenge) 
If you didn't watch this show you're sorely missing out on quality TV. The premise is take a Japanese TV show where people on 2 team compete in the most ridiculous challenges (for the uneducated out there it's the original "Wipeout"), and then dub over all the Japanese with English that makes almost no sense. Every episode is a guaranteed laugh, and you'd be surprised at how many people react to "Kenny Blankenship, and Vic Romano!" Comedic gold.

8. Game of Thrones
If you haven't started watching Game of Thrones yet, what are you doing with your life? This show has it all (and I don't mean just the nudity). George RR Martin made it easy to connect with the characters, which makes it even worse when they all die in a horrific fashion. There's absolutely no main character armor in this show, so tread carefully.
Unless you read the books of course, than you know everything and I hate you for spoilers.

7. How I Met Your Mother
The show is finally coming to an end, which it desperately needs. It had a great run from seasons 2-5, and then it slowly began to decline in quality. The nuggets of hilarity are what make, what was once a great show, bearable. http://goo.gl/A19sHo
"I will not go back to coaching the Browns!"

6. The Office
Much like HIMYM, The Office was in decline for a while. After Michael left it just wasn't the same show anymore, and I actually almost stopped watching it. It's saving grace was the finale, which was (in my opinion) one of the best series finales of all time. The show was amazing from season 2-5, and then in the last few episodes. It's incredibly quotable, always funny the 3rd time and left America totally disheartened after they realized their boss would never be as cool as Michael Scott.

5. Doctor Who (HAPPY?!)
This show has been going on so long, and the quality just keeps getting better. It's entertaining, thought provoking and hilarious. Each new season gives us a look into some brilliant imaginations, and leaves you with a sense of emptiness (almost). There's always a hope that a mad man in a blue box will come in and change your life forever, even though you know how impossible it all is.
Also, the tapping sound that The Master made still kind of freaks me out a bit. That's special.

4. Breaking Bad
This show was good the whole way through. It's a very rare case where I don't think any season, or even a portion of any season, was a drop-off from before. The directing was superb, the acting was amazing and the chills you would get just thinking about how real it all could be were riveting. I've never been more engrossed in a show during its final season, it literally did everything right.

3. Community
This is hands down the funniest show that is currently on TV. It mixes so many styles of humor into one masterpiece of a TV show. People can knock Dan Harmon all they want, but he's a genius for even creating a show like this. Fun fact: when the pilot for Community aired while I was a freshmen in college, my initial reaction was "failure." I thought the show would be an absolute dud. After some much needed convincing, I was proven otherwise.

2. Avatar: The Last Airbender
Clearly the most controversial show on this list (well, maybe to a few people it's not), Avatar was a gigantic part of my childhood. The show, although incredibly cartoonish, dove into some pretty deep shit for a kids show. Motifs such as death, destiny, love, and acceptance are explored through the medium of this kids show. Personally, I would consider myself an airbender.

1. Arrested Development
This show is the epitome of hilarity. There isn't a single episode that doesn't make me laugh, and these writers have to be some of the smartest people in the business. Never have I been more intellectually stimulated AND driven to laughter-based tears by a TV show. AD takes the cake in that department. Even though the re-vamped season wasn't as good as the original series, it still tops my list. That movie cannot come soon enough.

Monday, November 11, 2013

New List Monday! - Restaurants

Hey everyone! It's a slow moving Monday, and the one thing on my mind right now is food. Good, wholesome, restaurant food. So I decided to re-vamp an older list of mine that actually produced controversy! It's the top 20 restaurants, HERE WE GO!


Top 20 Restaurants!

Honorable Mention - Biscuit World
$3.99 for all you can eat biscuits? COME ON!

20. Russell House Tavern - Harvard Square, MA
The food and the drinks are great, but damn this place is pricey. It's also a little too classy for my taste, they give you cloth napkins as tablecloths for the bar. Food and drink was good enough to give it a spot on the list.

19. Deluxe Town Diner - Watertown, MA
Great diner, and it's within walking distance from my apartment! It's a tad pricey, but the portions are large and the coffee isn't half bad. Not a place you go all the time, but more of a once a week treat.

18. The Real Deal - Brookline, MA
The Real Deal serves up a variety of burgers, pizzas and sandwiches that score high on the creativity scale. It's all delicious (from what I can tell so far), my only qualm is it takes a long time for them to prepare the food.

17. The Brewers Coalition - Newtonville, MA
Fantastic pub food, and the local hangout for my workplace. We hit it up every Thursday for happy hour. Food is great, drinks are OK, all in all it's a bit pricey. Happy hour doesn't really exist in Boston like it does elsewhere.

16. Jimmy John's - Various Locations
Want a sandwich? Great, Jimmy John's is probably not the best place to get one. Want that sandwich fast? Jimmy John's is the BEST place to get one.
EDIT: Fuck Jimmy John's. You know what's better than Jimmy John's? BD'S MONGOLIAN BBQ THAT'S WHAT. This place is great because YOU MAKE YOUR OWN FOOD. That way it can't be bad, because if you make your own food and suck at it then you don't deserve to eat here. Seriously check this place out, it's such a great idea.

15. Lobster Wok - Newtonville, MA
Somehow, a Chinese restaurant that doesn't even serve lobster but still incorporates it into its name makes great food. Friday tradition states that we go for a "Wok" and get something to go for lunch at work.

14. IHOP - Various Locations
Nothing like a late night IHOP run to get those pancake cravings satiated.

13. Hamburger Inn - Delaware, OH
This spot isn't for the food, it's mainly atmosphere. I've seen someone eat two napkins there, one of which was because it had ketchup on it. Also it's open for 24 hours from Wednesday-Sunday, so if you're looking for a late night bite it's a great place to go.

12. Legal Seafoods - Various Locations
It's a mildly fancy seafood place, nothing really special other than the food is solid and the drinks are great.

11. 1808 - Delaware, OH
Fancy schmancy 1808 has some great food, fantastic bread service, pricey dinner options, and delicious drinks. Happy hour at 1808 is a great time, they have amazing beer options and $2 well drinks on Mondays. $2 people!

10. UBurger - Various Locations, Boston, MA
UBurger is a great Boston-local burger restaurant with some creative options. Nothing too fancy, nothing too pricey, everything is just right.

9. El Vaqueros - Delaware, OH
VAQUEROS CHAIR! 1:1! FISH TACOS!
Wow I have way too many inside jokes about this place. Other than that, good Mexican food for the middle of Ohio and amazing margaritas. All of my off-campus food points went there.

8. Waffle House - Various Locations
Nothing like a late night run to waffle house. Or a mid-day run. Or just a run. Loaded hash browns after an ultimate tournament are quite possibly the best/worst meal ever.

7. Dan's Deli - Delaware, OH
The best food truck in existence, hands down. The way they grill their mozzarella is to die for, and the rest of their stuff is good enough so that when you add the cheese (which you ALWAYS do) it creates a flavor explosion in your mouth. To be fair I'm drunk at least 80% of the time I eat there, but I'm pretty sure it's almost as good sober. Almost.

6. Chipotle - Various Locations
There is nothing like knowing someone who works at Chipotle. The amount of free food you can get is almost a little overwhelming. It's a great place for a quick lunch/dinner, and while the burritos aren't as good as some more local places (see: Anna's Taqueria below) you do get used to it very quickly.

5. Great Harvest Bread Company - Newtonville, MA
This place makes one hell of a sandwich. Whether it's a panini or just a regular old sandwich, they do it right. The prices are very reasonable too, and I would be more than willing to pay a little extra for lunch to get one of their sandwiches. Sandwich sandwih sandwich. Did I say it enough? Perks: they know me by name. Not sure if that's actually good or bad.

4. Steak and Shake - Various Locations
The ultimate place to get a meal when you're really, really hungry. By far my favorite post-ultimate tournament dining location. The shakes are great, their burgers are pretty tasty and you can get a meal for $4. This place has it all.

3. Eagles Deli - Brookline, MA
A local (and national) legend, Eagle's Deli is home to the Challenger Burger - a 5lbs. burger topped with 20 slices of bacon and cheese, served with 5lbs. of fries. If you don't feel like dying you can get a more moderately sized burger without destroying your wallet. I recommend the Godzilla, only 1lbs. of meat and fries. They're a BC favorite, so the atmosphere is all college.

2. Anna's Taqueria - Various Locations, Boston, MA
The best burrito I have ever had (to date) was created at Anna's. They know what they're doing, the prices are very fair, and the options (even though i don't take them) are plentiful. If you were to visit Brookline and had to go to 1 restaurant, I would recommend Anna's over everything else.

1. Southern Soul BBQ - St. Simons Island, GA
THEY HAVE THE BEST BBQ SAUCE ON THE PLANET. I've only been to this place 3 times (Thanks High Tide) but it's never failed to impress me. The meat is so tender and the BBQ sauce they have is amazing. So amazing in fact, that I got a bottle for my birthday and I could not have been happier. I was willing to spend the money for all the food, and this restaurant gave birth to the legendary "Bucket O' Dicks" game by distributing their mini Frisbee-plates for High Tide 2013. If I could, I would go back to GA just to eat here. Unfortunately I'm not that rich, and I have to settle for maybe getting it a couple more times in my life. Worth it.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Top 7 songs I am obsessed with

Hey all,

Here's my first official post, the top 7 songs that I'm currently obsessed with. I don't know why, but these songs are so fucking catchy. They have almost nothing to do with each other, some of them aren't even on the radio, and I can't stop listening to them. Starting from 7 and going up to 1 on this post.  


7.  Get Lucky - Daft Punk ft. Pharrell Williams


Get Lucky was one of the biggest songs of the summer, and Random Access Memories was a HUGE chart topper. Daft Punk lit up the radio, it seemed like every time you got into the car this song would inevitably come on. And you know what? I was totally OK with that. I actually heard a release of the song before the full album came out and DAMN I was hooked. The main reason that this song has persisted throughout the summer for me was its appearance in Grantland and their "top song of the millennium bracket." The final results are listed here: http://goo.gl/Atndmw, and while I'm happy with the overall outcome GET LUCKY LOST TO CALL ME MAYBE. FUCK. The deep seeded resentment I felt after seeing that has kept the song a favorite of mine for a while now. I just can't let it go...
And I want to mention this guy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6NDY8FSr9M  he made one of the best one man band covers I've ever heard. Give him some love.


6. Pompeii - Bastille 


Listening to Pompeii, thinking about the old days
I don't want to brag, but I heard about Pompeii before it was on the radio (HIPSTER ALERT). OK so I kind of want to brag about it. I nabbed Pompeii off the iTunes free discovery download MONTHS AGO and I thought it was great. A whole lot better than the other discovery download I got that became popular (Bulletproof, quite possibly my least favorite song of all time). I have to say, singing this sound aloud in the car is way too much fun (and dangerous. I close my eyes when they say "close your eyes" and I'm expecting something bad to happen sometime soon). They also recently began playing it on the radio again which reignited my passion like a thousand burning suns. You can blame the 92.9 radio station in Boston for making me love it again.


5. Ways to Go - Grouplove


It's not often that a music video makes me like a song more, but this one takes the cake. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGvHnDeS12o 
Yes, that is a little dictator and yes, he has swag. Oh, and the song is pretty darn good too. I definitely heard the song first, it's on the radio all the time. It's very upbeat, very catchy, the lyrics are simple, AND I belt this thing out like Aretha. Seriously it is so much fun to sing, and considerably less dangerous than Pompeii. That's what I call a win-win.


4. Moves - The New Pornographers


That's not cheese
The New Pornographers isn't what I would call a household name, but they are a great band. Just like some other popular indie Canadian indie bands (The Unicorns, Of Montreal, Tegan and Sara) they made a fantastic album that no one has heard of in "Challengers." Oh, and a great music video to boot. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYyu5vbwvbA
This is one of the cases where the video was the first exposure I had to the song, and that definitely enhanced the whole experience for me. Hell, the video has Donald Glover as a reporter and Wyatt Senac doing cocaine off his pizza. Doesn't get much cooler than that.


3. U.F.C - XV


This is the meat of the post. These next three songs are not only awesome (haha, jokes), but they've stuck in my head for a long while now. U.F.C mixes some solid raps, snippets of great lyrics and some old-school tunes. It's a great road-trip song, and I probably listened to it 9001 times while staying up studying during my finals. Senior year was chock full of procrastination, so many a night involved U.F.C. With great lyrics like "You're so crazy, the crowd goes wild, Hands go up and down like the Dow Jones" and "don't let me eat I'm Ricky Henderson I'll steal a plate", the song mixes a good amount of wit with catchy beats. Reminds me a little bit of Childish Gambino in that aspect.


2. The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn) - Weezer


Disclaimer, I love Weezer. You should know that when you start reading this. 
My goodness does this song rock. For those who have heard the song, some of you know that it's actually a tribute to multiple styles of music throughout time.  There are 11 different styles in this one song, from rap to spoken word, emulating Aerosmith and Green Day and tributes to Bach and Beethoven. This song has it all. Take a look here http://goo.gl/vRxJEZ. 
And that's what makes this song so fun, you get to sing like a bunch of other famous artists. The seamless way that Weezer includes them into the song is enough to make any fan giddy (yeah I said it), and I can't help but belting out "I am the Greatest Man that Ever Lived." I first heard the song years and years ago and thought nothing of it, but when I heard it live this past summer (for free, nbd) it was a totally different experience  Ever since then it's risen up my "favorite songs ever ranks" and it's easily my favorite Weezer song.


1. Who Did That To You - John Legend


I would be blatantly lying if this video didn't make me love the song more http://goo.gl/baBfX7.
Dylan Freechild, doing that to you
I'm a sucker for good ultimate, and this video was very well put together (second only to Nick Lance's callahan video). That video aside, when I heard this in the movie Django Unchained, I was hooked. I'm not a huge John Legend fan (can't even name another one of his songs) but my lord can he sing. This is the ultimate "belt at the top of my lungs while driving" song for me, and if you happen to catch me pulling into my driveway after work there's a 90% chance this song is playing. It's my pump up song, it's my favorite song to sing out loud and it makes me feel like a total bad ass. 

To the readers who stayed with me the whole time, thanks. Hope you enjoyed my first attempt at blogging, and I'm looking forward to suggestions for new lists in the future! Until then, I have a few up my sleeve just itching to be read!

Cheers!

AJ


  

Thursday, November 7, 2013

FIRST!

Hey everyone,

Welcome to Making Lists for Funsies, a semi-interactive blog where you tell me stuff to rank, and I do it! I'll of course add some commentary on top of making the actual list. It's pretty simple, really. I'll try and pump a list out every week or so while I'm here at work (during my down time of course).

People will disagree on how I rank things, and that's where it gets interesting! I've seen many a people (approximately 7?) actually voice an opinion about a list I've made in the past. Top restaurants (revised list coming soon!) garnered a solid amount of debate, as did top songs for my favorite artists. Fell free to share feedback here! I love me a good argument.

Anyways I'll start the blogging going with a list I made this week, it's my top 7 songs that I'm currently obsessed with. Take a look!

Thanks for reading!

Cheers,

AJ