Archive for Recommendations
Sticky: The Greatest Rock Lyrics of All Time
Posted by: | CommentsAnnouncing an UnCommon contest. List your top five greatest Rock and Roll Songs of all time (lyrically speaking that is – Sorry Beelzebob that means no La Villa Strangiata) and you may be honored and gifted at the UnCommon Show one year anniversary party. Submit your picks in the comment section for this post for a chance to win or to simply be heard. bon chance
I’ll get you all started:
1. Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen performed by Jeff Buckley (thanks Cleaner)
2. Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd
3. Won’t Get Fooled Again by The Who
4. Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones
5. The Sound of Silence by Simon and Garfunkel
With apologies to Led Zeppelin my favorite band and Elton John my favorite songwriter (and apparantly Rush Limbaugh’s too) for not making the top 5.
The Parson
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Ideas for the Queue: Comedy
Posted by: | CommentsEver get to the video store and draw a complete blank on what to see? Is your Netflix queue bare and empty? I’ve compiled a list of some of my favorite films that you might not have seen. Last post we covered Thrillers/Dramas, this time we’ll look at Comedies. Now comedies are categorically less inclined to offer much in the way of substance or wisdom, but I prefer my comedies with some-thinking-required and so these are slightly more sophisticated and less like traditional comedies.
Comedy
Stranger Than Fiction
I missed this film when it came out and only saw it a year or so ago. Aside from the fact that it was filmed in the Windy City (+1 in my book), I just love how creative it is. In addition to being a thoughtful romantic comedy in its own right, it explores existential issues and the way that we approach story narration in a very unconventional manner. It follows Harold Crick (Will Farrell) who is an unassuming accountant for the IRS. This is my favorite performance by Farrell, he is genuine and honest and is perfect for this part. Maggie Gyllenhaal, Dustin Hoffman, Emma Thompson, and Queen Latifah round out the cast. This film is rated PG-13 for some brief language, subject matter, and a couple of derriers in a shower-room scene.
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Ideas for the Queue: Thriller/Drama
Posted by: | CommentsEver get to the video store and draw a complete blank on what to see? Is your Netflix queue bare and empty? I’ve compiled a list of some of my favorite films that you might not have seen. I’ll do my best to make this a recurring feature, to keep our readers fully stocked on substantial cinema! Please keep in mind that I’m recommending these films because I have enjoyed them. You won’t find many of these films in Christian bookstores, but I believe that biblical wisdom can be gleaned from each of them. Okay, enough with the obligatory disclaimer..
I’ll start with Thrillers and Drama. Read More→
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“The Blind Side” – 4.5 stars
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Good news! “The Blind Side” is an excellent family film. I haven’t typed those words very often this past year, but do so unreservedly here.
“The Blind Side” is adapted from the book of the same name by Michael Lewis (“Moneyball”). The story documents the intersection of two completely disparate cultures in Memphis, Tennessee. It is a true story, but like any film adaptation there are some incongruities with reality (some “creative license” to make it more dramatic). Michael Oher is a very poor black teenager who grew up in a broken home. His mother is a drug addict who has fathered 13 other children and has a hard time remembering who Michael’s real father was. Through the persistence of a friend’s father, Michael is accepted to a private Christian school but he struggles socially and scholastically. When he is no longer able to sleep on a friend’s couch, because the family can’t afford to feed “Big Mike” anymore, he starts sleeping in the gym at school and surviving on popcorn and concessions left after the high school games. Read More→
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The Mom Squad: Taking the President to School
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Uncommon Show Webcast
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UnCommon Sense Webcast
Intro – Hungry Obama Health Care Supporters – Chubby Hubby – Crazy Japanese 1st lady – Topics
Health Care Now Guy Caught Astroturfing
This Is Your Brain On Liberal – Rep. Diane Watson
America’s New Communist Police Force
Eric Stanley from the Alliance Defense Fund – Pulpit Initiative
The Parson Ambushes the Cleaner!
Dark Knight Award – Jon Voight
On Glenn Beck, Rush and Other Quality Sources for News
Van Jones – Newest Obama Kaiser (Czar)
Leonidas Award – Rep. Mike Rogers, R-MI.
Hamming It Up With Hamilton – 15 Greatest Movies of the New Millennium Pt. #1
Hamming It Up With Hamilton – Problems With Facebook – Nuggets
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