We can’t stop now, we are on a
roll! Kacey got a post up on Saturday
AND we went to see Les Miserables at the 5th Ave. Which was brilliant, for the
fourth time. I think it’s my favorite,
and I don’t say that lightly. I love
musical theatre in general, and I have a number of favorites (Rent, Hairspray,
Wicked, Spring Awakening, Avenue Q, etc). But I think that Les Mis may top even
RENT. And that is saying something for
someone who will be seeing RENT for the seventh time in August.
But anyhow, another month has come
and gone so it’s time for another internet fave five. Here’s what I loved in June (and, okay, the
first couple days of July).
1)
No White Noise: Buffy Re-Watch – I have not been participating in the Buffy re-watch that this blog
is doing, for a couple reasons. 1) The
“live” re-watch is Monday nights, which interferes with Eureka and 2) I just
did a full Buffy re-watch a few months ago.
That said, the hilarious recaps from a first time watcher (see what I
did there) are inspiring me to want to catch up, or at least join in. Reading someone’s initial reactions to one of
my all-time favorite shows, complete with hilarious screen shots/captions is
priceless. Even if you don’t join the
re-watch (or first time watch), I recommend reading their recaps, which generally
get posted on Tuesdays. ,
2)
Nerds Fixing Internet
Errors – Back to the Future – Speaking of screen shots, if you were anywhere on
the internet on June27th, you probably saw the screenshot of dates from Back to
the Future? It was posted around with
people making comments that we were supposed to be in the future and where the
hell were our hover boards. Generally
this is a valid question (along with jet packs, I mean, why don’t I have a jet
pack yet??) However, the true nerds and BTTF fans spoke up to note that this
was just a little photo shop and we really have another 3 and a half years
until we should panic about the lack of hover boards. The true date from Back to the Future 2 where
they travel to the future to check out Marty & Jennifer’s less than awesome
future is October 2015. I just loved how
quickly the internet nerd community policed itself, because we certainly
wouldn’t want to put too much pressure on ourselves if we are not living up to
the promises of the future from a 1980s time travel comedy. An iconic film, yes… but a film nonetheless.
3)
Top Ten Sherlock Quotes –
I read a lot on the website Hypable (which I mention on here a lot) because
instead of being an entertainment site that is obsessed with the details of the
TomKat divorce of who is getting the first pictures of the newest oddly named
celebrity baby, it focuses on the kind of nerdy fan stuff that I really care
about. Whether it’s leaking spoilers or
casting news for my favorite show or a highly anticipated film, or starting a
lively debate over the best TV theme songs of all time, Hypable never fails to
keep me coming back for more. Multiple
times a day usually. This little piece
on the top ten quotes from the brilliant BBC Sherlock series was one of my
favorites. Not only did the author pick
out some of my favorite Sherlock quotes, but they also used the word plethora in
the opening paragraph. Bonus points for
that.
4) Paul & Storm - Write Like the Wind - Now, I am only halfway through book 3 of the amazing Song of Fire & Ice series, but I'm fairly confident that I will catch up before George gets another book done. So I'd just like to say that I totally support this plea (which, for those who have not read/watched Game of Thrones, is totally spoiler free) from Paul & Storm that he get on it with writing more books. They posted this fabulous song on the brilliant Geek & Sundry YouTube channel.
5)
Lego Settlers of Catan –
Well, let’s just make this post as nerdy as possible and round off my fave five
with this link that a friend sent to me of this awesome lego version of the game board/pieces.
I didn’t learn to play this game until a few months ago, and now I’m not
certain where it has been all my life. Not
only that, but I left the game with my parents and apparently my mother is a
little obsessed. We might have to make
an intervention banner.
Books
Read: 31 (Only a few hundred pages left, but A Storm of Swords is so good… and intense… and
emotionally devastating. I might have
been cursing George R.R. Martin in a manner I typically reserve for Joss Whedon
after a particularly upsetting character death)
Coming Soon: Sarah analyzes what will need to
happen for us to get to a future where we don’t need roads.
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