Friday, May 2, 2014

Movie Review: Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (2010)

Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (2010)


This is a slasher movie. And like many slasher movies, it begins with a group of sexy teens headed (unescorted by an adult) to a lake house. They have beer, bros and music and it's time to party. There is a legend that a group of teens was murdered at this very spot years earlier but that's not a big worry.... and there are a couple of creepy "mountain man" locals who seem to be staring and carrying scythes but no matter.

But this is where the movie gets interesting.

The movie steps back from the main college kid plot and follows the creepy locals to explore their perspective. It might be, we start to suspect, that they're actually fairly normal people. In fact, they might be pretty nice guys once you get to know them. I don't know, could it be, perhaps, that this whole "psycho killer" "mass murderer" thing is just one big misunderstanding? What if we sat down with the "slashers", had some chamomile tea and talked things over?

"Tucker & Dale vs. Evil" is an extremely clever turn on the slasher genre and a very funny comedy. Very much in the vein of "Shaun of the Dead" and certainly "The Cabin in the Woods". It's available now on Netflix Instant and definitely worth checking out.

7/10.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Conan - WikiBear

Conan unveils the new teddy bear for children that actively answers kids' questions by looking up the answers on Wikipedia.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Friday, April 25, 2014

Tonight Show - Unsexy Words

It's pretty safe to assume my "audience" is predominantly male. That's true enough. But even so, this one goes out to all the ladies...



This bit might remind you of the classic Top Ten list: "Top Ten Words That Sound Romantic When Spoken By Barry White".

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Brian Williams Raps

In the newest edition of "Brian Williams Raps", Brian Williams raps "Gin and Juice".



On this particular night, Brian Williams happened to be the first guest so he actually got to react to it and express his view of the segment...



Monday, April 14, 2014

The Science of Dance

A scientific study was recently conducted to determine, scientifically, what type of dancing attracts women. Not knowing how to dance myself - and being a fan of both science and women - this was of utmost interest to me.

Here's what the conclusions of that study look like:



I had previously heard of the results of this study on the radio. And if you can imagine how hard it is to describe dance moves over the radio, you can imagine I didn't get much out of it. But even with this new visual format there are still more questions than answers.

I love the "tatanka" comment. That's a nod to a scene in "Dances with Wolves".