Saturday, May 22, 2010

Late: The Final Episode

The seventh episode of "Late" aired the other day and to keep with heptatic structure, it was also the final episode. You don't need me to tell you that it pretty much lived up to expectations. Not all questions were answered (we still don't know the significance of the haircut or "the numbers") but I think they did a good job of proving that the whole series wasn't just "being made up as it went along".

I think people will be talking about the meaning of the final scene for years. I know I don't understand it.


Dude.

Yacht Rock 2K10: Epilogue

Friday was Yacht Rock 2K10. There were sailor's hats, sweaters around the neck, tropical drinks, sunsets, champagne and, of course, smooth music.

Below is Robbie Dupree and The Roots performing "Steal Away":


One special surprise was a special guest appearance by Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald aka J. D. Ryznar and Hunter D. Stair the two creators of the "Yacht Rock" series.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Motivational Post

It's a problem of motivation, all right? Now, if I work my ass off and Initech ships a few extra units, I don't see another dime. So, where's the motivation?

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Greece Woes Slow Jammed

The recent financial news out of Greece is deemed serious enough to slow jam:

Lost - Top Ten List

Lost creators/writers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse present a Top Ten List of Lost Series Finale "spoilers" on the Late Show. The Series Finale airs Sunday.

Special bonus: file under the banner "Dave Explains Things", Dave explains what the "Lost" series is all about.


#5 is one of the funniest Top Ten entries ever.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Lost - Intense Interview

Obviously Sunday is the Series Finale of "Lost" so, to promote the show, Matthew Fox was on Late Night. But instead of just fun and laughs, Jimmy Fallon decided to cut the bull and get to the bottom of things. And it got intense.


...Or at least he tried to. There's no recovering after that first answer. Friday is the Series Finale of "Late". Ought to be interesting.

By the way, Matthew Fox's walk-on music was the 20th Century Fox Fanfare.