Archive for March, 2008

Regurgitating the Apple: How Modern Liberals “Think”

Regurgitating the Apple: How Modern Liberals “Think” was a March 7, 2007 address to the Heritage Foundation by Hollywood writer Evan Sayet (Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, Win Ben Stein’s Money).

During this excellent lecture, Sayet synthesizes the critical flaws in modern leftist thinking and provides a completely new way to explain those motivations in post 9/11 America.

Again, I’m rare with the political video on Merchantprince, but I heartily recommend this one:

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‘Buffy’ Cast Reunites at Paley Festival

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How did I miss this? Man, I would have been geeked out enough to drive across the country to hang out with the old gang…

Friday, March 21, 2008

 

LOS ANGELES —

“Buffy the Vampire Slayer” was resurrected for one night only. The cast of the popular supernatural series, which ran from 1997 to 2003 on The WB and then UPN, were in good spirits Thursday while reuniting for a panel discussion at the William S. Paley Television Festival. That doesn’t mean fans should expect the gang to get back together on screen.

“So many stars would have to align,” creator Joss Whedon said about the possibility of a new “Buffy” project.

For seven seasons, the slayer and company battled vampires, demons, werewolves, high school and other forces of darkness with tongue planted firmly in cheek. “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” based on the movie of the same name, was never lauded with many awards, but it has been cited by many critics as being one of the most influential shows in TV history.

Sarah Michelle Gellar said she was surprised to find out moments before the reunion that her character recently had her first sexual tryst with a woman in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight,” a comic book series that picks up where the show ended. Gellar also reminisced about auditioning 11 times before landing the role of Buffy Summers.

“All my friends felt sorry for me because I was on a midseason replacement on a network no one had heard of on a show based on a movie that wasn’t all that,” the 30-year-old actress said.

Before the panel, audience members watched the fifth-season musical episode “Once More, With Feeling.” Other cast members at the reunion were Amber Benson, Nicholas Brendon, Emma Caulfield, Seth Green, James Marsters and Michelle Trachtenberg, who played Buffy’s surprise sister Dawn and will join the cast of The CW’s “Gossip Girl” this fall.

More coverage of the event:

Listen to the entire event here. (It starts after a musical intro of almost two minutes.)

Read a recap from TV Guide’s Michael Ausiello here.

The “Pink Is The New Blog” website has several photos here, along with some backstage notes.

E!’s Wanda Two Saints conducts backstage video interviews with Gellar, Charisma Carpenter, Seth Green and Michelle Tractenberg here.

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Plain White Ts – Hey There, Delilah

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Yeah, this song has been out for awhile now and everyone has heard it on the radio. I think it stands up well, though, seeing as I still enjoy listening to it almost every day.

In a sea of faux punk bands and other such manipulative drek in the top 40 charts, this little song stands out as sincere and pure.

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What Kind of English Do You Speak?

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Here’s a pleasant diversion for your weekend. Take a simple 3 minute test to determine which type of American English you speak.

Click Here to take the test. Feel free to comment below your results.

My Linguistic Profile:

55% General American English

25% Yankee

15% Dixie

0% Midwestern

0% Upper Midwestern

Which makes sense. I’ve never lived in the Midwest and grew up for part of my childhood in Texas, but have lived in Pennsylvania most of my life (sadly).

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