Amy’s Blast from the Past: The First, Like Hanson All Over Again
This is kind of a “boy set,” did you know we were girls?
This is kind of a “boy set,” did you know we were girls?
Unfortunate (and completely ridiculous) circumstances force two very different teens together through car crashes, insane asylum musical numbers, and the tenuous future of a fast food restaurant.
My entire list of new-to-me films for the months of May and June, as well as a decade breakdown and a few words on a few new favorites.
This week has been curiously fandom packed, as in I’ve found myself lurking around some blogs about the nature of fandom and why it’s fun to enjoy media that isn’t exactly high art.
Where I try to write an ode to Ellen Degeneres, fail miserably yet somehow get the message across.
Gregg Araki’s Nowhere is out there enough to keep you wondering what’s really going to happen there. And trust me, ANYTHING can happen in this movie.
Greetings, YAMMies! We are on the third part of my Japanese entertainment journey of a series on the Banana views on Asian entertainment.
In honor of this week’s Juanes MTV Unplugged Latino show, which includes a pretty darn awesome duet of Juanes with Brazil’s Paula Fernandes and their song Hoy Me Voy, Rodrigo and I picked our Top10 Favorite MTV Unplugged Latino Duets… for like, EVER.
How is it that a form of music so integral to the individualization of Black Americans becomes something of a farce in their hands? While it’s a debate that’s been beaten like the proverbial dead horse, it’s one that still bears consideration.