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Songs and Sights of Sesame Street
I like how places like You Tube and Google Video are creating repositories of cultural references. How long can they last against the reality of copyright enforcement?
Two of my favorites: the Subway song, which is not exactly a ringing endorsement of public transportation, and the song We all live in a capital I" Wicked Shiny Official This and That
Tackling the language issues of gay/straight marriage
Love in the blogosphere - congrats Leonard and Sumana!
Curious George
In fact, I wouldn't be surprised to see Curious George become common slang to describe an adaptation done extremely well ("See that new movie? Totally CG'd it").
As if sensing the extreme skepticism towards messing with the classics, the first three minutes of the film dedicates itself to setting your mind at ease. It sets the tone for the movie while sending the message "we know what we're doing this time. relax. we brought it special Delightful Consultants." Once that is done you can sit back and enjoy the rest of the movie.
It is a children's movie that doesn't worry about the adults who may be watching. However there are a few bits and pieces that fly by that most kids won't appreciate (some dialogue, I suspect, ad-libbed by David Cross & Will Ferrell; an animal control yellow pages ad that includes "salmon" in the list of pests it handles). And Jack Johnson's music is a nice match. Funny, though, that for so many people, this is the first they have heard of him!
If I had to complain about something it would be that the Dole product placement was very un-artfully handled (in return, you'll find Curious George stickers on bananas). I've been impressed with the Dole Product Placement Team ever since they got high-visibility placement in SEGA's Super Monkey Ball. There was also product placement from Volkswagen, but it was a bit less in-your-face.
Go see it! Bring a kid! You'll have a good time. Pop Media Are You a Biting Koala?
Or perhaps a Cliffhanger? Evany Thomas deciphers The Secret Language of Sleep. As seen in the NY Post.
As someone who provides both Bubble Tea and Noodle readings, I demand my book deal :)
Hidden Apple Poetry
Score: 10 out of 10 for style, minus several million for thinking you can rhyme "great" with "pirate". Roses of the Prophet Muhammad
Thus, Republican lawmakers decree that French Fries shall be known as Freedom Fries. In Iran, Danish Pastries become Roses of the Prophet Muhammad.
Who knew they would have so much in common?
Meanwhile, regular people just want to eat:
Could you serve an entire meal made up of such name-changed food? Roses, Freedom Fries, Victory Cabbage... what else? Drawing Conclusions Peer Review
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