This section of the site is inspired in part by McSweeney's recommends. Some of the differences are that I will not be using the royal "we," and I am not Dave Eggers. This area of the site will be updated when I come across something that I think is deserving of checking out.

9/25/06 Recommendations

Garth Marenghi's Darkplace: This is my new favorite TV show. It's brilliant on so many different levels and I've been telling everyone I know about it. Here's what Michael Cera had to say about it, "That show is so good I can't stand it. Thank you for it, in a major way." Check out my previous posts for more information.

The Ricky Gervais Show: The Ricky Gervais Show should really be called The Karl Pilkington Show, as the whole thing is pretty much Ricky and Stephen, who co-wrote and co-directed “The Office” and “Extras,” talking to Karl and getting Karl’s incredibly weird take on things. Karl is amazing. Never has one man been so stupid and so brilliant at the same time. Or so entertaining. You can download the whole first season for free right here.

fourfour: fourfour is my new favorite blog (and the banner had me at hello). It's the wittiest and best written blog I've come across in a long time. If you watch Project Runway and haven't read fourfour's recaps, you're missing out on one of life's great pleasures. But you don't have to be a fan of Project Runway to appreciate fourfour, check out his fat camp post, Basic Instinct 2 review, Beyonce/The Beyond, or any of his film reviews. Really, the whole site is genius.

David Grann's New Yorker pieces: David Grann is currently my favorite writer because of The Squid Hunter and Mysterious Circumstances (part 1, part 2). If you have some free time, sit back and read these amazing works of literary journalism.

ASSSSCAT: If you live in or near Los Angeles or New York, you really owe it to yourself to check out this show. According to the website, Asssscat "starts with a group of improv comedians taking the stage accompanied by a special guest monologist. Some guest monologists are talented celebrities, others are screwed up weirdos. Either way, they usually have great stories to tell. We take a suggestion from the audience, then the show begins. The special guest shares off-the-cuff thoughts, feelings, and personal remembrances inspired by the suggestion. The improvisers in turn use this impromptu monologue as fodder for a series of high octane, balls-to-the-wall improvised sketches that have made this show one of the longest running improv shows in the history of the world." It's also the most consistently entertaining live comedy show I've been to, and I try to attend every Sunday. It's also free.

Charlie Kafuman's Human Nature interview: This is actually a note for note parody of a Paul Thomas Anderson interview for Magnolia, and it's fucking brilliant. It's got all of the swearing, all of the enthusiasm, and in place of Fiona Apple, Mercedes Reuhl.

The Office (US): Like I wrote previously, I saw the pilot way back when and hated it, and as a result didn’t give the show much of a chance. I decided to give it another shot and boy am I glad I did. I could watch Jenna Fischer smile all day long. They’ve used a lot of the best elements of the bbc version, but have also branched out in entirely new directions, which makes for a very entertaining show.

Achewood: I consider this to be the best comic ever. And I own every Calvin and Hobbes book. Start at the beginning and be amazed at the hilarity and brilliance of the story lines and characters. This is one of the things I look forward to reading every day and it never disappoints. The Great Outdoor Fight storyline will go down as one of my favorite things in any medium, ever.

Smokey Tempeh Strips: This product has completely changed my eating habits. I now make at least 3 BLT sandwiches a week. Highly recommended for Vegans and those who like food that tastes good.

Battlestar Galactica: I'm not the biggest sci-fi fan, but this show is so much more than that. It deals with politics, religion, unrequited love, human-robot love, just to name a few themes. If you like Philip K. Dick at all, or quality dramas, I recommend this show.

The Wire: Speaking of quality dramas, this show is at the top of the heap. I can't think of another show on television that respects the intelligence of the viewer more than this program. It's an angry show that rewards the viewer. Payoffs don't come at the end of every episode, but at the end of the season. And as the seasons progress, the show just keeps getting richer and deeper.

Take the Money and Run: Woody Allen's first film is a mockumentary about an incompetent criminal, with Woody in the starring role. I was shocked at how hilarious this film is and how well it ages. This started me up on a serious Woody Allen kick.  

1/4/06 Recommendations

Wonder Showzen
This parody of Sesame Street and other kids' shows is the most demented show currently on TV. It took me a couple episodes to get accustomed to the sensibility, but now I'm completely hooked. It's consistently mind-blowing, and the very fact that it's on the air is proof that sometimes good things do happen. Thank you MTV2. First season DVD out in March and second season beginning around that time too.

Wolf Parade-Apologies to the Queen Mary
Try to forget all the hype this record has received and give it a couple listens. After the third go around I was firmly hooked and it's been on repeat ever since. Not a new Modest Mouse album (though Isaac Brock produced it), but still pretty, pretty, pretty (I'm channeling Larry David) good.

Not being sick
I've been sick more in this past year than I have in forever. I'm sick and tired of being achey and sleepy all the time. Hopefully '06 will usher in a new era of wellness.

11/6/05 Recommendations
Today's recommendations are from Michael Cera, who plays the scene-stealing George Michael Bluth on Arrested Development, and all around good dude in real life.

brianmpalmer.com
If you haven't checked it out now close this web site box right now and go see it.

Youth in Revolt
It's just the best book ever written.

Music
Any Neutral Milk Hotel is good, or no, just go get Pinkerton.  Go buy it even if you have it already, it's the best album of the 90s, not to mention the best album Weezer or any band will ever make.

timanderic.com
Those guys are great.

thelonelyisland.com
Those guys are great.

10/30/05 Recommendations

The Squid and the Whale
One of the funniest, most poignant films I've seen in a long time. I think it's safe to say that it's the best film I've seen this year. Great performances from the whole cast, especially Owen Kline (the progeny of Phoebe Cates and Kevin Kline).

Arrested Development
The best show on television, and quite possibly the greatest show ever, and that's no hyperbole! Seriously, if you're not watching it already, do yourself a favor and get on this train.

Elliott Smith-Basement II Demos and Out takes
This is a collection of songs recorded from the Either/Or days up to the last album, including many unreleased tracks that didn't make it onto any albums and were leaked to the internet about a month ago. "High Times" and "Either Or" are some of the standout tracks from one of America's greatest songwriters.

Grizzly Man
A documentary by Werner Herzog about a man (a self-described "kind warrior") who spent 13 summers living in Alaska amongst a ton of bears and shot hundreds of hours of footage of them, before he and his girlfriend were killed by one of the bears. This is an incredible portrait of madness and beauty and how people define themselves.

Leviathan by Paul Auster
The best book I've read in awhile. Auster's books combine elements from hard-boiled detective fiction and realism to create compellingly interesting narratives. In this book everything comes together to create a page-turner about man and how he deals with society.

Guacamole Chips
You know those chips that look toxic green? I had been judging them based on their appearance and not on the merits of their flavor. Boy did I miss the boat there. These things are incredible!

Veronica Mars
I've faced social ostracism as a result of my support for this show, but know this, I will not waiver. Try to imagine if The OC was good (remember season 1?) and had crossed wires with Twin Peaks and Nancy Drew. The result would be VM. This is consistently one of the best written and best plotted shows on television. Start with the first season that recently came out on DVD and see why this is Joss Whedon's favorite show.