The first critic I looked into was A.O. Scott. I find him interesting because theres a lot of drama and controversy surrounding his name. I immediately found two articles about a review he wrote about the recent Avengers film. His opinion, a pretty unpopular one as far as the movie goes, definitely hit a nerve with Sam Jackson (Nick Fury in the film, and all around badass). The links to the articles are here and here. While I disagree with A.O.'s opinion on the film, I have to give him props for writing what he's really thinking, despite it being unpopular.
The second critic I looked into was Manohla Dargis, a peer of Scott's with a super crazy name! I found an article detailing her thoughts on a variety of subjects on Jezebel! Jezebel is one of my favorite sites, I check it pretty much every day. If you're not familiar with it, definitely check it out. The article is here. I find her very outspoken and strong. I agree with a lot of her opinions, and was interested to read her thoughts on the Hunger Games film (of which I am a fan).
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Friday, June 22, 2012
Slate articles
The first two articles were interesting to me with their connection between what they referred to as criticism versus the idea of 'fandom'. I never really considered that in order to write about things like television, one must be generally interested in the topic or show. I also thought it was interesting how fans will usually seek out a critic who holds the same beliefs and opinions that they do. This seems a lot like people's biases towards news channels. They're not looking for the best/ most neutral channel; they're looking for a channel that leans the way that they lean.
The hyperlinks I chose were both about specific television shows. The first one took me to an article written by Sepinwall about the Sopranos. I appreciated this article because it was interesting to see an article written BY him after reading two articles ABOUT him. The other hyperlink took me to another critic's article about the show Lost. While I didn't know much about the article because I have not seen that far into the series (the article was about season 6, whereas I have only watched until season 3), I found the critic's frustration amusing, as frustration from the plot is exactly why I stopped watching the show.
The hyperlinks I chose were both about specific television shows. The first one took me to an article written by Sepinwall about the Sopranos. I appreciated this article because it was interesting to see an article written BY him after reading two articles ABOUT him. The other hyperlink took me to another critic's article about the show Lost. While I didn't know much about the article because I have not seen that far into the series (the article was about season 6, whereas I have only watched until season 3), I found the critic's frustration amusing, as frustration from the plot is exactly why I stopped watching the show.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
TV!
Shows I watch:
Peripheral Shows:
Guilty No-Gos:
Guilty Pleasures:
All Time Favs:
Shows I used to like:
- Game of Thrones
- True Blood
- Boardwalk Empire
- The Big C
- Walking Dead!
- American Horror Story!
- Sons of Anarchy
Peripheral Shows:
- Baseball (my boyfriend is obsessed- Reds games specifically)
- Parks and Rec (my roommates)
- Louie (roommates)
Guilty No-Gos:
- Mad Men
- Modern Family
Guilty Pleasures:
- Unfortunately, 16 and Pregnant
- also unfortunately, Teen Mom
All Time Favs:
- Family Guy
- American Dad
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Spongebob
- Tosh.0
Shows I used to like:
- Grey's Anatomy
- ER
- House (I guess a lot of hospital shows?)
- Lost (watched about 3 seasons and then it got WAY to complicated)
- Game of Thrones (It took me a while, but I LOVE it)
- Boardwalk Empire (same deal)
- the Golf Channel (my dad loves it)
- Fox News
- Pretty much any singing competition show (Idol, America's Got Talent, etc.)
- Ridiculousness- It is literally Tosh.0 except not funny.
- Jersey Shore- How are we letting these people be famous?
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