Showing posts with label tvshows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tvshows. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 18

top 25 tv series 2011

I made a top 25 list of TV series. the rules are simple: any TV series goes, no matter what year or genre, except from talk shows. I've tried imagining: what if there was a new episode of something, anything, what would I like to see first? for the most part I've tried including the quality of the seasons in my final verdict; Weeds, for example, didn't make the final top 25 because of the sucky last seasons.

I have to admit that I forgot a few shows on the list, but I spent so much time on it already so it'll have to do. haven't really tried making a list like this before, but man, it's hard. drove myself a little crazy for a moment. it actually turned out to be a top 43 in the end, but I also tried listing all the TV shows I could think of, and that might not be as interesting as the ones higher up... but here it is, the liiist, tadaa:


01
Fringe
02
Game of Thrones
03
Breaking Bad
04
Six Feet Under
05
Carnivàle
06
Twin Peaks
07
Parks and Recreation
08
Frasier
09
True Blood
10
The Sopranos
11
Freaks and Geeks
12
Seinfeld
13
Black Books
14
South Park
15
Bored to Death
16
The Simpsons
17
The Prisoner (1967)
18
Skins (UK)
19
Peep Show
20
Louie
21
Sherlock
22
Futurama
23
Scrubs
24
The Office (UK)
25
The Adventures of Tintin (1992)


it is gonna be a while before I make another one of these! perhaps until next year. or when the mood strikes me...

Tuesday, November 15

winter is coming

I've always felt a little uncomfortable around things that were a little too medieval and tried to keep a distance, maybe because I thought it was childish (once I was in the woods role playing some war, and I hated it the entire time (and I was teased because of my name, which could have been the name of a bard)), but lately I've been embracing it completely. Game of Thrones, my new favorite TV-show, has blown me away and off my feet. the producer has called it "the Sopranos in Middle-Earth", which is an okay description for those who haven't yet seen it.




















Catelyn and Ned Stark in the forest

it takes place in another world, where the two largest cities are run by two families; the Lannisters and the Stark family. lord Eddard "Ned" Stark is a father of four sons (Robb, Bran, Rickon and his bastard son Jon Snow) and two daughters (Sansa and Arya), and with his wife, Catelyn, he rules Winterfell, the most northern city before the Wall.









the Stark children receive each their direwolf puppy

south of Winterfell, in King's Landing, the Lannisters rule with King Robert and Queen Cersei in front. the queen has two brothers; Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and Tyrion (Peter Dinklage). the Lannisters have a thing for power. the king and queen have a son, Joffrey, who also is completely out of his mind with power.




















King's Landing

over the Narrow Sea lives the Dothraki tribe, who are ruled by Khal Drogo. the previous king in King's Landing, overthrown by King Rob, had two children, Viserys and Daenerys "Dany" Targaryen, who are now trying to gather an army to win back the throne, which is rightfully theirs. Viserys is an awful brother to his sister, Dany.

Viserys and Daenerys Targaryen

then there is the Wall. it has been put up to protect the rest of the realm from dangers from the North, which include a horror called Whitewalkers. in the Realm winter and summer are not as in reality; summer can last years and years (some of the Stark children have only experienced summer), but so can winter... oh no! and and and...

oh man, I can't stop myself! there's just so much drama and tension, and so many people that are important, that it's almost impossible to pass on without revealing the whole story. I think half of these characters have become my new heroes. there are so many awesome characters. the pictures are amazingly beautiful all the time, and there's nothing that could've been done better. total perfection. it's not often that I want to watch a series again and again, but whenever there is an episode on my TV, I stop and watch.


I was going to post a map of the Realm, but it's too big, so this intro will do

the show is based on a series of fantasy books by George R. R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire. if I wasn't so hooked on the show, I'd start reading all the books immediately, but I don't want to spoil the show, and season 2 is in April 2012, so I just have to wait. it's weird, wanting to see it before I read it and not the other way around, but that's just what Game of Thrones does to me.

do yourself a favor and start watching today.



WINTER IS COMING.

Sunday, May 1

MAD OG BOG




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jeg elsker pastasalat. i går lavede vi det med æggepasta, grøn pesto, forårsløg, løg-/hvidløg-/balsamico-olie, ost og friske tomater. det er så nemt og godt og hurtigt, at man sagtens har tid til at tage den store opvask + læse en hel bog. i dag forstætter jeg hvor jeg slap.

er nu nået til bog nr. 10 i Charlaine Harris' the Southern Vampire Mysteries (aka. the Sookie Stackhouse Chronicles/Novels aka. bøgerne der inspirerede tv-serien True Blood): Dead in the Family. det er nogle seriøst underholdende bøger. der sker nærmest noget drastisk og livsændrende i hvert eneste kapitel. jeg har længe håbet, at kunne snakke med nogen om dem, men de fleste jeg kender har kun set tv-serien, som er en helt anden ting, omend fantastisk. den starter på sin 4. sæson d. 26. juni, og mand, hvor jeg glæder mig.

jeg læser på min Kindle 3, og jeg troede aldrig at jeg ville blive så afhænging af at læse på en maskine, men den er så fantastisk. man kan bare alt. hvis jeg er træt i hovedet, gør jeg teksten kæmpestor og hvis jeg er helt frisk i øjnene, gør jeg bare teksten mini-mini-lille. det er amazing. man kan også sidde og ligge på alle måder, for der er ingen sider der dækker for ens læsefelt. og skærmen - my god - den er en historie for sig.