Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Favorite/Least favorite commercials of the moment- 2/28/07

Favorite



Absolutely hilarious! I could watch this over and over.


Least Favorite



Wasn't President's day like two weeks ago? Then why the crap do I still see this commercial 50 times a day?

And there are certain songs that you don't try to make "hip-hop", and Hail to the Chief is certainly one of them. I would also put The Star Spangled Banner and America the Beautiful in that category. And while we are at it, we better add every song written prior to the 20th century. Somehow they just don't translate that well.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Creative Apathy Awards

So here are my three favorite films from last year.

Stranger Than Fiction, Children of Men, and Thank You for Smoking.

And the award goes to...(drumroll)...Children of Men.

Seeing how none of my 3 favorite movies were nominated for best picture, I decided not to watch the Academy Awards last night. In fact ever since Titanic won best picture in '97 over Good Will Hunting, L.A. Confidential, As Good As It Gets, and The Full Monty, I sort of wrote off the Oscars as a waste of time. You mean to tell me that Titanic is the best of those five movies? It's the worst.

I would go with L.A. Confidential.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Beatles Song of the Weekend




In honor of the Beatles famous first appearance on the Ed Sullivan show which happened on February 9th, 1964 the Beatles song of the weekend will be I Want to Hold Your Hand, one of the five songs that they played that night.

I Want to Hold Your Hand is also one of two Beatles songs that I know of that the Beatles recorded in German (Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand). The other song the Beatles recorded in German was She Loves you (Sie Leibt Dich). Both of those recordings can be found on this album.

tim is awesome

Monday, February 19, 2007

Church after Christendom

Stuart Murray's book Church After Christendom, which I have been reading for my Theology and Culture course at Fuller has been a very insightful read.

The idea of the Church operating from the margins in a subversive, prophetic manner intrigues me.

Murray on acknowledging that the Church is now marginalized in the West:

Acknowledging this is a matter of honesty, not defeatism. Responding to the challenge of post-Christendom without accepting this marginality is counter-productive. We are not starting at the right point, so our assumptions will be skewed and our expectations unrealistic. Furthermore, our self-image, attitudes, tone of voice and ways of relating will further damage the already tarnished reputation of an institution associated with a fading culture characterised by oppression, moralism and hypocrisy.

Murray then addresses "need-oriented evangelism" which became pervasive during Christendom saying:
When the church becomes a powerful institution, a particular way of telling the story solidifies and attains normative status, marginalising alternatives. It can also function as a control mechanism, enhancing the church's status.

One more challenging quote that requires some reflection and gives a glimpse of hope:
Marginal post-Christendom churches may rediscover a radical gospel that subverts condescending 'need-oriented evangelism' (that leaves unchallenged an unjust status quo) and reconnects evangelism with social justice. If the gospel is truly good news to the poor, we have not been preaching the gospel, for the rich and the powerful have not found it disturbing and the poor have not found it liberating.

That last sentence will stick with me for awhile.

Britney has it bad

I was planning on shaving my head tonight but I thought twice about it because apparently it is earth shattering news if someone shaves their head these days. So I changed my mind because I don't need the hassle of seeing myself on The Insider, Access Hollywood, Entertainment Tonight, Extra and all of the other amazing TV shows and media outlets that will inevitably pick up the story if I shave my head.

Note to self- avoid fame at all costs

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Favorite/Least favorite commercials of the moment-2/18/07

Favorite-
Not sure what the commercial is for but it uses this video of a kid, who doesn't even look old enough to talk, recognizing and naming the US presidents.



Great video!

Least Favorite-I will keep this post positive so no least favorite for now.

Friday, February 16, 2007

Letters From Leavers



A classmate of mine and I have started a website for a project for our Theology and Culture course called Letters from Leavers. It is place for people who have left the Church to write a letter to the Church about why they left. The site has been up for less than 48 hours and we already are receiving letters, and they are so fascinating to read.

I am also pretty excited because I know that the site is causing a buzz among some emerging church leaders. Andrew Jones of tallskinnykiwi fame even linked to us!

Anyway check out the site and write a letter if you feel so compelled. If you don't have anything to write you can just read through the posted letters. A very interesting read.

Friday, February 09, 2007

I'm a chocolate candy!


So if you haven't checked out this site where you can become an M & M, you gotta do it. It is very well done and the results are kind of creepy yet very fun. As you can see, I decided to put my candy-coated self in the middle of a parade just like Ferris Bueller. Everyone would be yelling from the parade route "Holy cow, it is a walking M & M! And he's wearing glasses!" Now that is what I call a parade.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Beatles song of the week (who knows what number I am on)

Here it is


Next time I am in Chicago I am finding the nearest parade float and I am jumping up on it and singing this song to see if I get a similar reaction as Ferris did. Chicago is my kind of town if they can collectively rock out to the Beatles like this.

Random fact regarding Twist and Shout: The Beatles recorded the album Please Please Me in one day (at least 10 of the 14 tracks were recorded in one 15 hour session) and Twist and Shout was recorded at the end of a very long day. That is why John Lennon's voice sounds so raspy. His voice was completely shot after the long day of singing.

Which LOST character are you?

Beliefnet.com has a quiz that supposedly determines which character from LOST that you are most like. Considering tonight marks the return of the best show on TV I thought I would link to the quiz which can be taken here.

The excitement starts tonight with a special about the show with the producers at 9pm and the first of 16 brand new episodes in a row at 10pm on ABC.

My score was 20 which makes me a Sun, by the way. Pretty interesting assessment.

Monday, February 05, 2007

David Sedaris

I found this video and it reminded me how much I love David Sedaris. If you haven't done so yet, pick up a copy of one of his books like Me Talk Pretty One Day, or Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim and enjoy this great storyteller and humorist.

Favorite/Least favorite commercials of the moment- Super Bowl edition

Favorite



Simply brilliant. Dave is hilarious.

Honorable mention



Least Favorite

Anything affiliated with Budweiser. Their commercials were awful this year and their beer still tastes like urine.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Beatles Song of the Week- resurrected



It's been awhile but this week definitely needs a Beatles song to go with it.

So I nominate and therefore declare the winner of Beatles Song of the Week (since I am the only one who votes for this thing) the song Hey Bulldog which is on the album Yellow Submarine.

I remember weird things about people. For example I know that Bob Saget's favorite Beatles song is Fixing a Hole. Photobucket - Video and Image HostingThere was a TV special on a few years ago about the impact of the Beatles music and they interviewed all these musicians and celebrities regarding their thoughts on the Beatles and I remember Bob Saget said his favorite Beatles song was Fixing a Hole and that stuck with me because I thought it was an interesting choice for favorite Beatles song. You could tell he was a real fan because only a real fan would pick that song as their favorite. Casual fans would pick Help! or Yesterday or She Loves You or some other single that reached #1 on the charts as their favorite Beatles song but only a real fan would pick Fixing a Hole. (a note of clarification: If your fave Beatles song is one that you can hear all the time on an oldies radio station that doesn't necessarily disqualify you as a real fan. But picking an obscure song as your fave definitely means that you are a true fan, at least in my book.)

Well anyway in my former life I used to work at Borders and I worked with this one guy who was a huge music geek and I remembered talking with him about the Beatles. I don't remember his name or really anything else about him but I remember him saying to me, "You know what Beatles song I really like? Hey Bulldog." He was a real fan.

Less than a week away!

I get the chills just thinking about it. No not the Super Bowl, or the Super Bowl commercials (which will undoubtedly be better than the game as they are every year).

I am excited about the return of LOST. The best show on TV is back on February 7th and I can't wait!!!

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What will Juliet do in response to Jack's bold move in the surgery room? Will Ben Linus aka Henry Gale die? Will Kate and Sawyer leave Jack? Will the rest of the Losties, now led by Locke, reunite with Kate, Sawyer and Jack? What is going on with Desmond? Who will be the next to die?

Many people have begun bashing this show lately because they feel that they never answer any of the questions or mysteries that the shows story creates. These complainers typify the negative effects of our "instant gratification" society. TV writers can't even craft a well developed show in which there are deeply interesting characters with intersecting back-stories and well developed mythologies because viewers don't have the patience to follow the story. I for one don't care if they answer any questions because the mystery for me is enough.

LOST returns Wednesday February 7th at 10pm. If you need to catch up I believe there will be a special that airs at 9pm that will recap the first 6 episodes of this season.