The number of movie spoofs available to Internet users at any given time is simply insane. There are literally thousands of sites dedicated exclusively to producing funny remakes of famous films. So what makes angryalien.com so special? One word: bunnies.
The site, created by artist Jennifer Shiman, has posted one video a month since 2005 that recaps a movie in 30(ish) seconds ... with bunnies. It's genius. Pirates of the Caribbean, Titanic and the Harry Potter films are some of my favorites.
I'm not a fan of Twilight or all the hype surrounding it, but this spoof of Twilight is too funny not to share.
Thanks to Seth for showing me this site!
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Muppet Rock
I was obsessed with the Muppets as a kid (and quite frankly, still am). I own several Muppets movies (don't knock it, they're totally enjoyable, even as an adult. I still watch Muppet Christmas Carol with my family every Christmas) and judging by the following video, I can't be the only one who still loves the wacky puppets.
This clip of the Muppets performing "Bohemian Rhapsody" has blown up on Youtube over the past couple days -- it's currently the most played, most favorited and the number one vid in the music category -- and it's easy to see why. Combining a classically nostalgic Queen tune with everyone's favorite band of puppets, the video is both heartwarming and hilarious. I particularly love their adaptation of the lyrics. Just watch and you'll see what I mean.
On another related and equally funny note, check out Beeker & the Swedish Chef's rendition of "Habenara" from Carmen. Genius.
This clip of the Muppets performing "Bohemian Rhapsody" has blown up on Youtube over the past couple days -- it's currently the most played, most favorited and the number one vid in the music category -- and it's easy to see why. Combining a classically nostalgic Queen tune with everyone's favorite band of puppets, the video is both heartwarming and hilarious. I particularly love their adaptation of the lyrics. Just watch and you'll see what I mean.
On another related and equally funny note, check out Beeker & the Swedish Chef's rendition of "Habenara" from Carmen. Genius.
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
'SYTYCD' Fall 2009: Aha!
Opening routine tonight was set to “Aha!” by Imogen Heap and featured the dancers as pieces of art. At the start, they were all standing on different podiums and covered in sheets. When the music picked up, half the sheets were ripped off and they started with some great sharp, rhythmic arm moves. The dancers kept shaking their hands like they were being electrocuted, which was weird at first, but oddly captivating. About halfway through, the rest of the group joined in with some Thriller-esque moves. A haunting and intriguing piece to open the show choreographed by Wade and Amanda Robson.
Cat looked a bit dowdy tonight in a pale pink, loose-fitting dress with a high school-girl collar, big, sparkly brooch and elbow-length sleeves. It’s astonishing that a woman that beautiful can actually look unattractive.
After a quick chat with the judges, it was down to business. First two couples were Ashleigh & Jakob and Kevin & Karen. Cat revealed that Ashleigh and Jakob were safe without talking to Kevin & Karen at all … it was weird and made me think maybe America kept them safe too? I hope not, they need to get cut this week … and they could be: they’re in the Bottom 3.
Next three couples: Ryan & Ellenore, Russell & Noelle and Channing & Victor. Ryan & Ellenore did a fantastic, emotional Travis Wall contemporary piece last night. Russell & Noelle did one of the best foxtrots I’ve seen on this show, but then again voters might not respond the classic ballroom style. Of the three, I suspected Channing & Victor would land in the bottom and they did. Their routine was so bizarre (well danced, but bizarre) and I think America didn’t know what to make of it. They’re also kind of forgettable, so they could definitely be in trouble.
Last two couples: Mollee & Nathan and Legacy & Kathryn. The judges loved Mollee & Nathan’s pop jazz routine last night, but I thought it was lackluster at best. I also think America’s getting sick of their over-cutesy personalities (I am too). Legacy & Kathryn blew me away with their Paso Doble last night. One of the best routines of the season so far. And America finally put Mollee & Nathan in the bottom. I doubt she’ll be cut before the Top 10, but I can’t wait to see Nathan with different partner. I think Mollee’s holding him back with her Micky Mouse club vibe.
The special guest dancers tonight were choreographer Nakul Dev Majahan and MDN Bollywood Dance company with a Bollywood routine to "Desi Girl" from the movie Destona. The routine was absolutely dynamic and employed great partner work and use of the stage. Not to mention the costumes were gorgeous. I wish I could pull off wearing a sari – they’re beautiful.
Solos: Karen was first up and did one of the weakest solos I’ve ever seen. Majority of it was her flipping her hair around and standing there. Occasionally she groped herself. Ew. Kevin did a pretty mediocre hip-hop solo He did the back-bend-with-no-hands move again and some popping, but nothing exciting or memorable. Both their routines left me asking ‘how the hell are they still in this competition’ or worse yet, ‘how did they make the Top 20 in the first place?’
Channing was next and performed a gorgeously flowy piece that accentuated her fabulous extension. Not exactly dancing for her life, but lots of solid technique and a vast improvement on the previous two routines. Victor was next and fared pretty well in his solo. His pirouettes are his strength and he played on that – he did too many turns (that was pretty much the whole routine), but he executed them beautifully. Mollee did a lot of gymnastics and leaps for her solo – I forgot she could do that kind of stuff, so it was great to see. What wasn’t so great were the moments in between those moves where she strutted around the stage like a stripper. Something about the whole thing just felt wrong. Probably because she looks (and acts) like a twelve-year-old. Nathan fused his popping ability with his contemporary and really showed off his insane level of control. He kept coming out of his pirouettes and stopping dead in his tracks facing front (on one foot!). That’s tricky stuff.
Special guest tonight was a rocker chick named Orianthi, who’s apparently played with such legends as Santana and Michael Jackson. She performed her song “According to You”. I’ve never heard of her, but her guitar chops were sick. Her voice was a bit whiney at times, but I forgot about it the second she did a guitar solo (and there were several mini ones throughout the song). Not too shabby for the musical guest slot (which was notoriously sucky last season).
Results time: Ladies first. Nigel called Mollee forward first and while I find her totally obnoxious, she excelled at her solo and was safe. Nigel said it was difficult for ballroom dancers like Karen to do solos (yeah, but that’s no excuse for not doing ANYTHING in a ‘dance for your life’ situation) and said that although Channing had spectacular technique, she didn’t let her personality shine through and that she was cut. What?! She was a bit boring, but she didn’t deserve to go this week. Then again, she’d probably get cut next week anyways. I guess as long as we’re weeding out the weaker dancers, I’m cool with it.
Time for the guys. Nigel called Nathan first and said he was safe (as expected). His technique is way too strong for them to let him go before the Top 10. Then it was down to Kevin and Victor. As suspected, Kevin got the ax. I’d normally say something about Nigel filling the hip-hop void in the show, but I don’t think Kevin did that too well, so I’m not too sad to see him go.
Cat looked a bit dowdy tonight in a pale pink, loose-fitting dress with a high school-girl collar, big, sparkly brooch and elbow-length sleeves. It’s astonishing that a woman that beautiful can actually look unattractive.
After a quick chat with the judges, it was down to business. First two couples were Ashleigh & Jakob and Kevin & Karen. Cat revealed that Ashleigh and Jakob were safe without talking to Kevin & Karen at all … it was weird and made me think maybe America kept them safe too? I hope not, they need to get cut this week … and they could be: they’re in the Bottom 3.
Next three couples: Ryan & Ellenore, Russell & Noelle and Channing & Victor. Ryan & Ellenore did a fantastic, emotional Travis Wall contemporary piece last night. Russell & Noelle did one of the best foxtrots I’ve seen on this show, but then again voters might not respond the classic ballroom style. Of the three, I suspected Channing & Victor would land in the bottom and they did. Their routine was so bizarre (well danced, but bizarre) and I think America didn’t know what to make of it. They’re also kind of forgettable, so they could definitely be in trouble.
Last two couples: Mollee & Nathan and Legacy & Kathryn. The judges loved Mollee & Nathan’s pop jazz routine last night, but I thought it was lackluster at best. I also think America’s getting sick of their over-cutesy personalities (I am too). Legacy & Kathryn blew me away with their Paso Doble last night. One of the best routines of the season so far. And America finally put Mollee & Nathan in the bottom. I doubt she’ll be cut before the Top 10, but I can’t wait to see Nathan with different partner. I think Mollee’s holding him back with her Micky Mouse club vibe.
The special guest dancers tonight were choreographer Nakul Dev Majahan and MDN Bollywood Dance company with a Bollywood routine to "Desi Girl" from the movie Destona. The routine was absolutely dynamic and employed great partner work and use of the stage. Not to mention the costumes were gorgeous. I wish I could pull off wearing a sari – they’re beautiful.
Solos: Karen was first up and did one of the weakest solos I’ve ever seen. Majority of it was her flipping her hair around and standing there. Occasionally she groped herself. Ew. Kevin did a pretty mediocre hip-hop solo He did the back-bend-with-no-hands move again and some popping, but nothing exciting or memorable. Both their routines left me asking ‘how the hell are they still in this competition’ or worse yet, ‘how did they make the Top 20 in the first place?’
Channing was next and performed a gorgeously flowy piece that accentuated her fabulous extension. Not exactly dancing for her life, but lots of solid technique and a vast improvement on the previous two routines. Victor was next and fared pretty well in his solo. His pirouettes are his strength and he played on that – he did too many turns (that was pretty much the whole routine), but he executed them beautifully. Mollee did a lot of gymnastics and leaps for her solo – I forgot she could do that kind of stuff, so it was great to see. What wasn’t so great were the moments in between those moves where she strutted around the stage like a stripper. Something about the whole thing just felt wrong. Probably because she looks (and acts) like a twelve-year-old. Nathan fused his popping ability with his contemporary and really showed off his insane level of control. He kept coming out of his pirouettes and stopping dead in his tracks facing front (on one foot!). That’s tricky stuff.
Special guest tonight was a rocker chick named Orianthi, who’s apparently played with such legends as Santana and Michael Jackson. She performed her song “According to You”. I’ve never heard of her, but her guitar chops were sick. Her voice was a bit whiney at times, but I forgot about it the second she did a guitar solo (and there were several mini ones throughout the song). Not too shabby for the musical guest slot (which was notoriously sucky last season).
Results time: Ladies first. Nigel called Mollee forward first and while I find her totally obnoxious, she excelled at her solo and was safe. Nigel said it was difficult for ballroom dancers like Karen to do solos (yeah, but that’s no excuse for not doing ANYTHING in a ‘dance for your life’ situation) and said that although Channing had spectacular technique, she didn’t let her personality shine through and that she was cut. What?! She was a bit boring, but she didn’t deserve to go this week. Then again, she’d probably get cut next week anyways. I guess as long as we’re weeding out the weaker dancers, I’m cool with it.
Time for the guys. Nigel called Nathan first and said he was safe (as expected). His technique is way too strong for them to let him go before the Top 10. Then it was down to Kevin and Victor. As suspected, Kevin got the ax. I’d normally say something about Nigel filling the hip-hop void in the show, but I don’t think Kevin did that too well, so I’m not too sad to see him go.
'SYTYCD' Fall 2009: That Was Like Walkin' on Tall Cotton
'Nother week of "Dance" blogs, comin' atcha (despite the fact that I'm neck-deep in final projects and papers already). Here's my recap of Tuesday's performance show (arguably one of the strongest across the board).
Friday, 13 November 2009
'SYTYCD' Fall 2009: It was French fried & Three up, three down
Did you miss my weekly musings about 'So You Think You Can Dance'? I thought so. Saying I was 'too busy' is such a lame excuse. I was on a much-needed and totally planned hiatus called 'homework, final projects, Ithacan, Newswatch, freelance work and other shit hit the fan simultaneously' break. Catchy, right? The fact that the show has been on at wacky times (thank you, baseball) didn't help either. Anyways, here's my recap of Tuesday's performance show and Wednesday's elimination show via the City newspaper entertainment blog. Enjoy!
Thursday, 5 November 2009
AUDIO SLIDESHOW: Not your grandmother's tuba recital
Last weekend, I went to a somewhat unusual concert on Halloween night: Octubafest. A big tradition here on the IC campus, Octubafest is a recital in which several tuba and euphonium students perform lots of spooky and fun tunes in costume. Audience participation is a must -- singing, dancing, a cymbal crashing contest, throwing Nerf balls at the tubas. It's not your grandma's tuba recital. Check out this audio slideshow:
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