Music Video Of The Day: Cozy Little Christmas by Katy Perry (2019, directed by WATTS)


Tis the season and all that.

Is Katy Perry married to Santa Claus?  I guess I could see the appeal of that.  I mean, Santa seems like he would at least always give you the perfect gift.  For instance, Santa would never give you a Peloton for Christmas.  He knows better.  Actually, though, if I was Mrs. Claus, I might get a Peloton for Santa because I do sometimes suspect that Santa might not be getting much exercise up at the North Pole.

Enjoy!

Here Are The 2019 Annie Nominations!


The Annie nominations were announced earlier today.  The Annies honor the best in animation and, this year, a lot of attention is being paid to them because the race for Best Animated Feature seems to be wide open.  It’s easy to imagine either Toy Story 4 or Frozen II winning the Oscar but it’s also just as easy to imagine a dark horse like Missing Link or maybe Klaus sneaking away with the award.

Now, I’m not going to post all of the Annie nominations here because there’s a lot of them and space is limited.  If you want to see the complete list, Awards Circuit has it.  Just click here.  However, here are the Annie nominees for Best Feature Film:

Frozen II,

How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World,

Klaus,

Missing Link,

Toy Story 4

I’ve seen all of these except for Klaus, which I’ll be watching this sometime this week.  Still, if I was guessing, I’d say that these five films will probably also be the eventual nominees for Best Animated Film.  As of right now, I’d go with Toy Story 4 for the win but, again, I haven’t watched Klaus yet.

The Atlanta Film Critics Circle Names Parasite The Best of 2019


Earlier today, the Atlanta Film Critics Circle announced their picks for the best of 2019!

Their choice for picture: Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite!

Here’s a full list of winners:

Top 10 Films

  • Parasite
  • The Irishman
  • Marriage Story
  • Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
  • 1917
  • Little Women
  • Uncut Gems
  • Knives Out
  • Pain and Glory
  • Apollo 11

Best Film: Parasite

Best Lead Actor: Adam Driver in “Marriage Story”

Best Lead Actress: Renee Zellweger in “Judy”

Best Supporting Actor: Brad Pitt in “Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood”

Best Supporting Actress: Laura Dern in “Marriage Story”

Best Ensemble: “The Irishman”

Best Director: Bong Joon-ho for “Parasite”

Best Screenplay: Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin Woo for “Parasite”

Best Documentary: “Apollo 11”

Best International Film: “Parasite” (South Korea)

Best Animated Film: “Toy Story 4”

Best Cinematography: Roger Deakins for “1917”

Best Original Score: Thomas Newman for “1917”

Best Breakthrough Performance: Kelvin Harrison Jr. for “Luce” and “Waves”

Best First Feature Film: Olivia Wilde for “Booksmart”

Music Video of the Day: Heal by Jax Anderson (2019, dir by ????)


This is a cute video and I enjoyed it so I’m going to share it.  I encourage everyone to watch and to read along.  Seriously, make sure you read the whole thing.   Jax appears to be doing better in her life, so good for her!

Myself, there were bits of this video that I related to and bits that I didn’t.  That’s the way things go.  We’re all individuals and we’re all going to have different experiences and different reactions.  For instance, I agree with Jax about Long Island ice teas but I don’t drink coffee, either.  Seriously, I have never been a coffee person and I guess that makes me unique among my circle of friends.  Everyone else is like, “Let’s get a coffee and discuss it,” and I’m like, “Let’s do neither.”  Or else they’re like, “Let’s have a glass of wine and talk about how much we love it when Tina Fey and Amy Poehler host an awards show.” and I’m like, “Yeah, how about not?”  But, the important thing is not what we drink or what we watch but the fact that I agree with Jax’s overall conclusion.  Chill the fuck out and enjoy life.  Stop worrying about the stuff that doesn’t really matter.  Find yourself.  Host your own awards show and give yourself every trophy.  You’ve earned them.

Enjoy!

Lisa’s Week In Review: 11/25/19 — 12/1/19


I watched The Irishman on Wednesday, The Godfather on Thursday and It’s A Wonderful Life on Saturday!  Meanwhile, on Friday, I joined my sisters Erin and Melissa in blocking a stranger’s shopping cart just to make sure that she wouldn’t reach the electronics section before my other sister Megan had finished selecting her new television.  What all this means, of course, is that it’s now officially the holiday season!

Here’s what else went on this week:

Films I Watched

  1. At The Heart of the Gold: Inside the U.S. Gymnastics Scandal (2019)
  2. The Godfather (1972)
  3. The Godfather, Part II (1974)
  4. InstaKiller (2019)
  5. The Irishman (2019)
  6. It’s A Wonderful Life (1947)
  7. The Professor and the Madman (2019)
  8. The Pyramid (1976)
  9. Road House (1989)
  10. She Cried Murder (1973)
  11. Stressed to Death (2019)

Television Shows I Watched

  1. 9-1-1
  2. Alfred Hitchcock Presents
  3. Beverly Hills 90210
  4. Dancing With The Stars
  5. Dance Moms
  6. Doctor Phil
  7. It’s A Living
  8. Law & Order
  9. Law & Order: Criminal Intent
  10. The Maladorian
  11. Mrs. Fletcher
  12. Saved By The Bell
  13. Silicon Valley
  14. Survivor 39
  15. Temptation Island
  16. True Crime Files
  17. The Voice

Music To Which I Listened

  1. Adam Rickfors
  2. Alexandra Savior
  3. Alvin Risk
  4. Armin van Buuren
  5. Bad Bunny
  6. Big Data
  7. Bikini Kill
  8. Britney Spears
  9. Camila Cabello
  10. Carrie Underwood
  11. The Chemical Brothers
  12. CSS
  13. Gwen Stefani
  14. Haim
  15. Icona Pop
  16. Joywave
  17. Kelly Clarkson
  18. Lara Snow
  19. Mody
  20. Nicolas Godin
  21. RUFUS DU SOL
  22. Saint Motel
  23. San Holo
  24. Soccer Mommy
  25. Susie Van Der Meer
  26. Yellow Claw

Links From Last Week:

  1. The Five Stages of Being Adapted by Martin Scorsese
  2. The Scottish Kisses
  3. The Top 10 Rules of Being a Detective in the District by SF author Nicole Givens Kurtz

News From Last Week:

  1. Why Baby Yoda should scare Michael Bloomberg and Deval Patrick

Links From the Site:

  1. Erin shared Farewell, My Young Lover, Untamed Darling, G.I. Girls, Love? Thank You, Reckless Passion, Carnival of Passion, and The Road Home.
  2. I shared music videos from Kelly Clarkson, Haim, Soccer Mommy, Carrie Underwood, Stray From The Path, CSS, and Nicolas Godin!  I shared my Oscar predictions for November, the nominations of Hollywood Critics Association, a trailer for The Rise of Skywalker, and a song from Arlo GuthrieI wished Arleigh a happy birthday!  I reviewed The Pyramid, Instakiller, and Stressed to Death!
  3. Pantsukudasai56 shared a song from Conway Twitty!
  4. Ryan reviewed My Dog Ivy and Loop of the Sun!  He also shared his picks for the Top 10 Single Issues of 2019!

More From Us:

  1. For Reality TV Chat Blog, I reviewed the latest episode of Survivor!
  2. On my music site, I shared songs from The Chemical Brothers, Moby, Susie Van Der Meer, Alvin Risk, San Holo x Yellow Claw, RUFUS DU SOL, and Camila Cabello!
  3. At Pop Politics, Jeff wished everyone a happy Thanksgiving!
  4. On her photography site, Erin shared Fountain, GMW, Lava Lamp, Dials and Levers, Leaning, Life, and Harry Potter and Friends!
  5. Ryan has a patreon!  Please consider subscribing!

Click here to see what I did last week!

Song of the Day: That’s My Job (by Conway Twitty)


I know that generally speaking, Song of the Day isn’t a category that I post in, but I hope you’ll all indulge me this once.

A lot of people these days might recognize Conway Twitty from various cutaway gags in the TV show Family Guy, but for me, it goes back to my childhood.  Watching Hee-Haw with my dad, riding in the car with my dad, waking up in the morning to dad playing Conway and other old country western music stars while he exercised before work.  While my musical tastes would always skew more towards rock and alternative, I will always link music like Conway’s to my dad.

This past Friday, I lost my dad, Donald Boucher, after several long years fighting cancer.  Like any father and son, we had our disagreements, but we always knew that we loved each other.  I moved halfway across the country away from my parents, so I’d make sure that every Sunday I’d call him, even if I had spoken to him on Saturday, so today especially felt extra hollow since I knew he wouldn’t be there to pick up the phone anymore.

This song especially gives words to my feelings better than I feel I’m capable, so I’ll let Conway take it from here.  I know that wherever dad is now, he’ll get to be listening to Conway, Hank Williams Sr, Jim Reeves, and all the others that he loved listening to while I was growing up.  I’ll miss you dad.

That’s My Job

I woke up cryin’ late at night – when I was very young
I had dreamed my father – had passed away and gone
My world revolved around him – I couldn’t lie there anymore
So I made my way down the mirrored hall and tapped upon his door.

And I said, “Daddy, I’m so afraid!
How would I go on, with you gone that way?
Don’t wanna cry anymore
So may I stay with you?”

And he said,
“That’s my job, that’s what I do
Everything I do is because of you
To keep you safe with me …
That’s my job, you see.”

Later we barely got along – this teenage boy and he
Most of the fights it seems – were over different dreams
We each held for me …
He wanted knowledge and learning – I wanted to fly out west
“Said I could make it out there – if I just had the fare
I got half, will you loan me the rest?”

And I said, “Daddy, I’m so afraid
There’s no guarantee in the plans I’ve made
And if I should fail, who will pay my way back home?”

And he said,
“That’s my job, that’s what I do
Ev’rything I do is because of you
To keep you safe with me …
That’s my job, you see.”

Every person carves his spot – and fills the hole with life
And I pray someday I might – light as bright as he.

Woke up early one bright fall day – read the tragic news
After all my travels, I settled down – within a mile or two
I make my livin’ with words and rhymes – and all the tragedies
Should go into my head and out instead – as bits of poetry.

But I say, “Daddy I’m so afraid
How will I go on – with you gone this way
How can I come up – with a song to say, “I love you.”

“That’s my job, that’s what I do
Ev’rything I do is because of you
To keep you safe with me …
That’s my job, you see.”

“Ev’rything I do is because of you
To keep you safe with me …
That’s my job, you see.”

Four Color Apocalypse 2019 Year In Review : Top Ten Single Issues


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It’s that time of the year — specifically, the end of it. Or near enough, at any rate, for my purposes — those “purposes” being to survey the comics landscape and pick my favorites from 2019’s slate of offerings. As per the norm, I’ll be dividing things up into a veritable boat-load of different categories — top ten single issues (stand-alone comics, or ongoing projects that saw only one installment published in the last calendar year), top ten ongoing series (any comic series or “limited” series that saw two or more issues come out in 2019), top ten vintage collections (books presenting material originally published prior to the year 2000), top ten contemporary collections (books presenting material originally published after the year 2000), top ten special mentions (“comics-adjacent” projects such as ‘zines, books about comics, art books, prose and/or visual works by cartoonists that aren’t exactly “comics” per se

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