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Thursday, February 02, 2006

firefly.serenity.

make it happen...spend some money, make it happen.

omg...Anna is coming back to the OC...YES!


Thursday, January 12, 2006

i am so sick of this "hating kobe bryant" trend.

"Sam Smith of the Chicago Tribune on September 20th of last year called him still the closest thing to Michael Jordan in the game today.
Steve Kerr, writing for Yahoo Sports on December 29, wrote "There's no denying that Bryant is one of the most outrageously gifted basketball players of all time.”"

http://www.hoopsworld.com/article_15571.shtml

the author fails to mention that the lakers are by far one of the worst teams in the NBA and yet they still hover around .500 in the West is Best (admittedly, not by much). the lakers are a two-man team; kobe and lamar, and i'm not even sure about the latter. - lamar is no scottie pippen. he's lost, confused, and is completely intimidated by kobe. when jordan played and demanded the ball, his guards would tell him to shut the hell up. lamar needs to grow some balls and start putting out. - they are running a white man at center...and kwame brown is still starting. what do you think that says about their bench?

kobe bryant is the best player in the NBA. there is no other player that faces the same scrutiny (maybe james), the number of double teams (no one else is consistently doubled), and still puts on such a show. he's not only one of the hardest playing players, he's also the CLUTCHEST player in the nba.

people hate kobe because either they think he makes the lakers worse, or they don't like him as a person.

trade kobe for any other single player, and i guarantee you the lakers will not be a better team. each player would improve, sure. but improving shit players doesn't make the lakers good. if you don't like kobe as a person: you don't know him, i don't know him, but we aren't paying for his personal life, we're paying him to play and perform. he's very likely as ass, but as long as he puts the ball in the hole...

there are a lot of people who tell me that they love dwyane wade. usually, they're all kobe converts. they like wade because he's safe, because he doesn't create conflict, because he's kind of clutch and because he's like kobe without the passion.

me, i like kobe because he's a savage. did you see his little chest beating after dallas? it was like king kong 2. 


Friday, November 11, 2005

shit, i'm like a bai ren, so much tv...but what else can you do with only 1-2 free hours a day?

in order of preference...

24, least amount of shows, most addicting, over the top, but you still can't stop
the west wing, smart, powerful, amy gardner and joey lucas = hot powerful women
lost, so ridiculous; dinosaurs, incest, interracial relations (omg), kate, shannon
arrested development, smart comedy, cultish, could be higher, but not enough shows
joey, = friends v2, still good, still funny, and alex is hot. the plot is a little tired though
the sopranos, slow, repetitive, not as good as the first 2 seasons, just want to see a huge gang war
grey's anatomy, too much drama, too much grey, really fugly ugly asian chick
the oc, hm, this used to be at the very top, what happened? stupid people, stupid plot, brains, they were given to you for a reason...at least the beautiful people are still beautiful

sometimes, you watch tv and think omg...how could they be so a. stupid, b. stubborn, c. ignorant, d. stupid. but if you think about it, the actions portrayed by characters on the small-screen typically make sense. in reality, very few people open up to their intentions, motivations, etc., so easily. and everybody is ruled by their emotions, so it is understandable when some people make the same mistakes 4-5 times, even though it is quite infuriating.


Saturday, October 01, 2005

it's kind of lame to have to pay for your own birthday dinner isn't it? lol.


Monday, September 26, 2005

http://www.fox.com/arresteddev/

monday's at 8

Arrested Development

WATCH THIS SHOW. This is the smartest/funniest sitcom on TV. If you don't like it, then you are stupid, or not funny, or...both.

Find this gem and help save it before it gets taken off the air.
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"When a show gets as much critical acclaim and feverish devotion from its fans as Arrested Development does, it is easy for non-believers to be turned off. FOX has been trying to nurture the show's success, pushing it to ride on various coattails: its universally good press, countless awards - including five Emmys - and a comfortable timeslot after The Simpsons. Yet, according to Nielsen Media Research, only an average of 5.9 million viewers watched the second season. This was a 5% drop from the previous season's numbers, which were themselves disappointing. The second season order was cut from the normal 22 episodes to 18, a usual sign of inevitable cancellation. The show was only saved at the very last minute, thanks to decent DVD sales of the first season, countless fan campaigns, and even a FOX-operated "Arrested Development oath" that made viewers promise they would inform other people to watch the show. It now also occupies a much harder timeslot, leading in Monday nights at 8.

Although ratings for the show are weak, it seems apparent that the people who do watch have become obsessed. Like Freaks and Geeks, Arrested Development has become what TV critics commonly refer to as a cult hit, and the reason people approach the show with such voracious passion is rather simple to explain: it is by far the most unique comedy on television, the best comedy on television today, and quite possibly one of the best shows of all time.

Filmed in a mockumentary style, every episode starts off with this brief introduction, narrated by Ron Howard: "This is the story of a wealthy family who lost everything, and the one son who had no choice but to keep them all together. This is Arrested Development.""



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