Monday, August 15, 2005
When you go to nationals, Bring It!
This blogger is on point. He says if you ask anyone what their favorite movie is, they will say The Godfather, or something like that. But deep down, everyone has that show or movie that they'll watch whenever it's on... as long as no one is around to witness. Bring It On and Dawson's Creek fall into this category for him.
I agree, although I'm pretty shameless about my trashy choices. I call them Craptastic media-- because they are crappy, yet fantastic, all at the same time. Whenever Being Bobby Brown is on, I am there. Oh, and I do watch Save the Last Dance whenever it's on cable. Dude-- that movie has Julia Stiles doing that hip-hop/ballet routine audition that is HILARIOUS. And she is a tough white girl proving herself in the hood, yall. And How can you say no to that? Of course I'm there whenever Bring It On shows up on cable too:
 Don't slack, just BRING IT.
For TV it was Boy Meets World (that blogger also had it in his list) the most craptastic of sitcoms. It starred Kevin from the Wonder Years ugly little brother (his name was Corey in the show and in real life, I think-- hmm, creative) and he had this little girlfriend named Tupanga and his best friend was named Sean and lived in a trailer. The next door neighbor was his principal, Mr. Feeny and he was played by that guy who did the voice for KITT in Knight Rider. This show is soooo bad. I honestly don't know why I watched so much of it. Kyle watched it too! I'm trying to decide if my addiction to this is better or worse than my brother buying the box set of Saved By the Bell. Every episode of Boy Meets World was A Very Special Episode-- it always had a lesson at the end like "Corey learns not to judge people" or "Corey learns that drinking is bad". I watched so much of it that a few months ago I was watching Law & Order and the criminal terrorist bomber was the kid who played Sean! Kyle and I were watching it thinking, "That guy looks familiar..." I was like "That terrorist was Corey's friend who lived in the trailer!" and Kyle was like "Oh yeah, it is!" Why do we know these things?? Terrrrrible!
As far as music goes, that blogger has Elton John and Phil Collins on there. No no no. JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE. Hey, Senorita is a good song, yall-- damn that little Pharrell can produce! If you don't like it, then cry me a river.
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