Showing posts with label mind-numbing TV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mind-numbing TV. Show all posts

1.10.2009

Hello People!

I've been watching Brini Maxwell for a while on youtube to cheer myself up:



Why oh why did the Style Channel have to cancel Brini?? I think this was the greatest show EVER. Well, since AbFab anyway. Sniff.

1.31.2008

Ch Ch Ch Changes

Turn and face the strange. The very strange. Love it:

8.18.2007

Steven's Response to Top Design

Steven and i both got into Bravo's reality show Top Design alot in the beginning. It is about a bunch of young, up and rising designers--some really earnest, some wannabes, some avec axe to grind, some just clueless in startling ways--who are made to compete in coming up with solutions to a common design challenge for some imaginary fat cat with greedy, consumptive needs. A new poolside cabanna for X, a loft pied a terre for Y. Living quarters for an artist or disco/cocktail party event tent on the beach for Bacardi Lemon (these are the real scenarios, i couldn't make it up).

We really liked Project Runway too, the earlier, fashion-oriented version of this show...and thankfully don't get addicted to much Television. And with the beauty of our DVR, we watch in concentrated bursts when we want to. Ultimately, Runway is a much better show. I think i feel that way because the critics were just better, and recognized genuine creativity.

Thanks to our friend Larisa, who introduced us to Jonathan Adler years ago, we had grown to love the wacky yet haute chic sense of Adler, the Top Design star critic. As the show wore on, however--and judge Kelli's sense of personal style went from slighly Cyndi Lauper circa '86 to Baroque to Mannerist to Bizarre--we both started to hate it. But couldn't--of course--stop watching. Good, groundbreaking design ideas were usually punished by the panel of "expert" judges, while those who proved able to finesse the tired and old (or tried and true if you prefer) were rewarded.

I am taken back to the springtime of this show because this week our new issue of Elle Decor arrived with the winning "top design" published. A mostly colorless, bland attempt at sophistication within a rough loft space. More like sophistry, if you ask me. Seeing the winning design months later, it looked even more pale, timid, and unworthy of Jonathan's seal of approval. He makes such beautiful--and startlingly retro kitsch, yet very chic--stuff that i think will stand the test of time. I mean LOOK at the sheer exuberance of Adler's stuff!

After one particularly maddening episode, I remember Steven firing off a response on the show's blog on Bravo's website. And i just came across it now, cleaning up my links, to my utter joy. I share now, herewith:

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paradg wrote:
My god, Mike was finally gone. He just does not have the instinct. Sometimes that instinct is not learnable and he does not like to listen either.
Janathan, you are my favorite. We love your ceramic works and have a few of them. I was so looking forward to the show. I have to say I think that the show is a bit lame. Also when originality or creativity is not rewarded, mediocrity will prevail.
My favorite is Goil. He has great sense of space and very creative. However, I hope that he presents a bit more of versatility. I was disappointed that he commented about conflict between Arts & Crafts and Modern. He had architecture background and graduated from one of top architecture school. Modern movement just followed Arts & Crafts. Asian architecture, culture and philosophy had great influence for those movements. That could be a great connection to create a beautiful chic, rustic space. I do like his creation. By the way, this day people are so confused between modern and contempory. For me, modern is authentic and contempory is fake and just crap. Except Goil's room, none of others are even close to be modern or Arts and Crafts. And the guest judge picked Andrea's. I hope that Tom Colicchio should tell what he really meant is like contempory style. If you are not expert on something, do not pretend to be.
We have Elle Decor and enjoy it very much. I have high regard for Margaret Russell before I watched the show. She did not impress me much. Her comments just does not reflect the capacity of the editor-in-chief of that beautiful magzine. She just does not have a clear vision what it takes to create a great space with personal surrounding.
posted on March 23, 2007 at 9:59 PM

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Ah, memories. I'm so glad you are writing now mister!

You can read his response in it's native place here, and peruse all the other viewer comments to the particular episode too. Good stuff.

2.14.2007

Mister, You're Gonna Love This!



I can't stop laughing! It's your favorite song Steven! I love Ellen. Why aren't we Tivoing her show?

2.12.2007

Newsclipping of the Day :: This is Really Wierd

But very interesting. And it has a gratiutous flash of Doris Day. And Aunt Jemima. Oh, and some boobs. I told you it was wierd. But, it is very relevant to today's times. I propose we pass a moratorium in Congress on all Bellicose Freaks from Texas. No more of them. Only Pacifists from Texas are henceforth allowed to run for the office of President.



I'm so sickened by the growing drumbeat surrounding Iran. Can you believe these Freaks actually think they can get us into another war? Amazing how similar 1968 and 2007 can be.

While we're at it, better ban all Bellicose Freaks from Wyoming too. He's the more dangerous half of our doppelganger-in-chief.

1.19.2007

Denny Doherty, Nancy Sinatra, and the Surreal Sixties

Denny Doherty of The Mama's and the Papa's has passed away. As Homer pointed out rather recently, Denny was really "fricken cute." RIP Denny. I love all these surreal sixties videos from Hullabaloo:



Here he is, in the black vest; his solo is the "...stopped into a church, I passed along the way..." part:



I work with a young lady who is a graphic design student at OU, who looks sooo much like Michelle Phillips. Wonder if J can sing?

Here's some surreal Nancy Sinatra I randomly just saw on YouTube also. Everytime i hear this I imagine little Dawns and Tracys dancing around on sculpted green shag carpetting, doing all these crazy Nancy moves. Dig these dancers, would you! It looks like they have nothing on under those multi-colored chemises:



Ok last one, this is just too surreal not to post:

1.10.2007

Bizarro World?

Remember the Seinfeld episode in which everything was exactly wrong? The parallel New York universe, but all was upside down? Well, reading a friend's blog, I just discovered Bill O'Lielly and Stephen Colbert will be doing a little *bizarro* world themselves. Check it.

10.30.2006

Profiles in Congressional (and Executive?) Courage


I usually am not a fan of this kind of stuff. The kind that makes a big joke out of seriously criminal activity--something the Republicans are masters at these days--usually makes me pretty sick. But this guy's schtick is great, and he has got Bush's body language and swagger down. Seiously.
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