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Blog Post #6- Happy New Year!

I thought that I would continue a tradition of writing down some of the things that happened in 2022. I had a pretty good year; I hope you did too!

Movies: Lately, my partner and I have been starting a movie collection that we’re pretty proud of so far. Watching and finding some of these old movies have been a cool adventure for us. We went out on a few movie dates, met some eccentric people briefly in our adventures, and had fun watching these movies together. I’m happy I was able to go to a movie theater again.

Barbarian (2022), The Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022), One Piece RED (2022), Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022), Sadako vs. Kayako (2016), The Vampire Lovers (1970), When Harry Met Sally (1989), Notting Hill (1999), Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989), Rabid (2019), My Best Friend’s Exorcism (2022), The Munsters (2022), V/H/S/94 (2021), Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986), Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022), MEN (2022), Werewolf By Night (2022), Girl, Interrupted (1999), Turning RED (2022), Moana (2016), Onward (2020), Insidious (2010), Signature Move (2017), Mope (2019), The Batman (2022), The Black Phone (2021), Nosferatu (1922), Malignant (2021), Candyman (2021), Umma (2022), Last Night in Soho (2021). 

Music: I was lucky enough to go to 2 concerts last year, one being AJR’s and the other being My Chemical Romance. It was pretty exciting to see music live, and it was awesome to go with my best friend and my partner. My partner has shown me a lot of cool music, like Smash into Pieces, Zack Hemsey, A Verse Unsung/New Medicine, and Montgomery Gentry. My partner and I went to some regular haunts and found some pretty great finds, support your local record stores! Some bands I enjoyed this year were The Shins, The Front Bottoms, Mom Jeans, Modern Baseball, and Band of Horses. I got a Spotify Wrapped from last year, but I think it would be better to highlight the songs and artists that I found cool. 

"Under My Skin" by Jukebox the Ghost, "Better Go" by Mal Blum, "Using" by Sorority Noise, "The Gardener" by The Tallest Man on Earth, "Swim Club" by The Cave Singers, "No No No" by Beirut, "Don’t Haunt This Place" by The Rural Alberta Advantage, "Sex with a Ghost" by Teddy Hyde, "Best Tears" by The Happy Fits, "Simple Song" by The Shins, "Furr" by Blitzen Trapper, "The Mall & Misery" by Broken Bells, "No One’s Gonna Love You" by Band of Horses, "You’re a Wolf" by Sea Wolf, "Way Less Sad" by AJR, "In Every Direction" by Junip, "We Will Become Silhouettes" by The Shins, "Ivy & Gold" by Bombay Bicycle Club, "Sleeping Lessons" by The Shins, "Our Swords" by Band of Horses, "Bad Advice" by Penelope Scott, "Groundhog Day" Em Beihold, "At the Hop" by Devendra Banhart, "West Coast" by Coconut Records, "Death Cup" by Mom Jeans, "Victoria" by Jukebox the Ghost, "Art School Wannabe" by Sorority Noise, "Two Beers In" by Free Throw, "Fine, Great" by Modern Baseball, "Saint Bernard" by Lincoln, "She Wants Me" by The Happy Fits, "Such Small Hands" by La Dispute, "Yet Again" by Grizzly Bear, "Lights out, Words Gone" by Bombay Bicycle Club, "Young Bride" by Midlake, "All Wash Out" by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, "Lately" by The Helio Sequence, "My Ordinary Life" by The Living Tombstone, "Needle in the Hay" by Elliott Smith, "Severance" by Portrait Red, "PANIC!" by Smith & Myers, "Skeleton Key" by Origami Angel, "Tear You Apart" by She Wants Revenge, "Goodbye Graceful" by Falling in Reverse, "Let’s Cheers To This" by Sleeping With Sirens, "Tongue Tied" by Free Throw, "After Dark" by Mr. Kitty, "Hands Down" by Dashboard Confessional, "Valentine" by The Get Up Kids, "Fat Around the Heart" by King 810, "Daylily" by Movements, "Scott Pilgrim vs. My GPA" by Mom Jeans, "Stress Relief" by late night drive home, "#BrooklynBloodPop!" by Syko, "If We Ever Broke Up" by Mae Stephens, "We’ll Never Have Sex" by Leith Ross, "Chickhead" by Greg Lou, "Sobriety" by Ditto Music

TV: Laid Back Camp, Parallel World Pharmacy, Chainsaw Man, and Spy x Family were all that were watched. It’s been hard to settle on a show, I continued the shows I started years ago, but for the most part nothing too new. My partner has been explaining what’s been going on in the Wrestling world, which has been interesting. I hadn’t engaged with wrestling or understood what was going on before, so it’s nice to have someone explain who these stars are and why what’s going on is going on. It gave me a new appreciation for what these wrestlers do.

Video Games: I’m not big into playing video games as much as others are, however, I picked up a few games and played them irregularly throughout the year. I started playing At the World’s End and loved it. Its art designer is the same as the one for Kingdom Hearts, but the game itself reminds me a lot of how the Persona games are. It’s pretty fun, and I recommend it to people who want something similar to Persona. I recently found out what Animal Crossing Pocket Camp was and I love it so much. I may like it even more than that New Horizons as the repetitious tasks can be circumvented, i.e. giving villagers what they want to raise their heart level. There’s not an overwhelming amount of choices in regards to what can be put into your cabin, camper and camp so it feels less daunting than having an island that requires space for updates all the time. I know these games are not as intense as others, but I like having chill gaming experiences. I do love watching horror game play-throughs, recently I like watching play-throughs of the indie franchise Chilla's Art games. They’re slow to build realistic horror games, like dealing with customers at a coffee shop or a convenience store. I love horror games, but I have an issue trying to play them. Jump scares always get me. I remember when Slenderman was a big indie game, and my friends and I would play it in the school library a lot even though we would always scream at the scares.

Podcasts: I do continue to listen to the podcasts I mentioned in the previous year, but in 2022 I started to go to the gym more and wanted to find more podcasts with a lot of episodes. The great thing about these podcasts below is that they have many spinoff podcasts that include these comedians. 

The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds/The Dollop- England & UK- Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds review the goofiest yet terrible things that happened in history. Some of my favorite media is reviewing history through a comedic lens, from Drunk History (tv show) to Epic Rap Battles of History (Youtube), this podcasting comedy duo tells stories I had never heard of before. Sports, Medical Science, Mythology, Crimes, Schemes, Wars, Scandals, Scoundrels, and Misaligned People. Topics like the epidemic of American Vampires, a glimpse into the mind of Ronald Regan with comedian Patton Oswalt, and even a tour through the life of 80’s action movie star Steven Segal. 

The Past Times Podcast- Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds discuss a newspaper from a random point in time with guests. The news in these papers varies from strange ads for snake oil products to concerning missing information that would add some clarity.

My Brother, My Brother and Me- Griffin, Travis, and Justin McElroys are a trio of brothers who discuss the internet’s most pressing issues from the bygone website, yahoo answers, with unhelpful to surprisingly solid advice, try to answer the worst riddles ever made, and most importantly, report in whatever random marketing campaign fast-food places put out. It makes me wish I had brothers or sisters. Listening to the start of the podcast back in 2011 is like a blast from the past with the topics they discuss. 

Wonderful! (Previously called Rose Buddies)- Rachel and Griffin McElroy are a husband-wife duo who for the first part of this podcast discussed the show The Bachelor and all the inner play-by-plays of the show. Sincerely, I have never watched any reality tv shows like this before, but their passion for the show was comedic and brought up great points on dating. Both Rachel and Griffin begin to notice the show's decline and lack of interest in protecting the contestants from hostile environments to the point that they felt it necessary to move away from the Bachelor franchise entirely, and now do a show that talks about positivity and things that they are grateful for in life, like music, poetry, video games, toys, and foods. The goal in their current podcast setting is to express happiness and rejoice in the small everyday things. 

Youtube: Mostly engage in the same content as before, with some video essays here and there. I often use Youtube as a learning tool to help me in my day-to-day job, as I’m currently learning how to use Adobe After Effects to create smooth animations.

Dear Modern- Youtuber who blends principles of Fenshui and design while keeping a cheerful yet biting commentary. “Ok, let’s furnish this apartment from Hell”

The Judges Podcast- Christian, Erika, and Josh curate stories from the internet and judge them accordingly. Usually never too serious, just goofy fun over other people’s drama.

Jacob Sharpe- Jacob Andrew Sharpe is a brain cancer survivor who reviews general topics online. A lot of his videos have nuggets. 

Garrett Watts- A chaotically happy man, ghost hunting and room decorating. I love the video editing and commentary on everything.

Chefreactions- A tired chef reviews disgusting and amazing tiktok food-related videos, as some recipes, are fake and some you have to train for 10 years to do right.

Tiktok: Tiktok is an algorithm based on your specific interests, so my hyper-specific interests vary from day to day, often I use it to find other’s artwork or drawing techniques, computer shortcuts for graphic design, or for suggestions on what to read or watch next. Like @kbladeart has a tiktok showing how to make a simple projector and use that to trace onto a canvas, @angietherose has a tiktok explaining how to tighten a storebought canvas, or @prokotv helped illustrate how to block out shadows, mid-tones, and highlights. I highly encourage tiktok for connecting to artists, however, it is important to remember that the algorithm is learning based on what you put into it and what others your friends with are putting into it. Be aware that the content time is short, the amount of information gathered is large, and can be addictive. Also, a lot of it is advertising, which is great for artists but can be overwhelming. 

Comedic tiktokers: @ghosthoney, @stanzipotenza, @wreitewordsmagic, @onyxthefortuitous, @jordanthestallion8, @aeimurataishi, @jenevaroseauthor, @mrnigelng, @lyleforever, @hunterprosper, @taylortomlinsoncomedy, @straw_hat_goofy, @tonystatovic, @danhentschel

General thoughts: Looking over this list, I seem not to care when I’m interacting with media, no matter when it was made. I feel in general, it’s much more accessible to find media nowadays than ever before. 

For the movies, it’s been a shockingly great couple of years for horror. I had heard that nothing can top the ’70s-’80s movies with horror, but personally, these recent horror films have been incredible. Not only self-aware but provide commentary on the state of the world. I would say 2010-present has had the best hits in horror since the 80s. 90’s horror seems to fall to the wayside, with the only property from that era talked about being Scream, which it deserves, but I’m excited by seeing so many horror movies considered to be “high art” or thinking outside of the box. The attitude towards what is scary nowadays has changed in many ways but most of all has gone further in-depth for what the emotional turmoil of the individual protagonist. Movies like Barbarian, MEN, and Last Night in Soho especially highlight the experience from a woman’s perspective of how we interact with the world through hypervigilance due to what happened in the past. I’m very excited about the future of horror!

A lot of the music I found over the year reconnected to the emo and indie scene that I missed. My Chemical Romance was the first band that I saw live in concert when I was a kid. My family couldn’t afford Warp Tour, but we did go to the My Chemical Romance/Blink-182 concert when I was young. We sang Happy Birthday to Mikey Way. Seeing them live again, so many emotions came back, I couldn’t help but beam. My partner bought a poster, however, was surprised to see it was a poster of a fly and not a bee as he had originally thought. Seeing AJR was an awesome experience, as my friend liked them. I was only aware of what I heard on the radio by them, but their performance was very fun and creative. It felt like a party. I’m thankful I went to both this past year; I hope to go to more in the future!

For the future, I have some plans for creating long-term projects and engaging in some art challenges. Thanks to my partner, I have a 24-inch Wacom tablet! It’s huge, and awesome for detail work, so I’m thinking of all the ways to utilize it for these upcoming projects. I think committing to these long-term projects will be super satisfying to finish. My partner has also found a whole small-scale printing press system, so I am thinking of starting to make shirts in the future. I like connecting with artists and learning all that I can about art, so I am optimistic about the future ahead. 

Blog Post #5- Some of My Favorite Things

Sometime has passed since my last blog post; I would say that these past couple years have been the hardest of my life. All I can do is move forward and hope for the future. The few things that have kept me sane has been media. So, I’m going to go over a few of my favorite things that have helped me during this trying time. A lot of these are helpful for grief and self-reflection.

 

Movies

The best movies that came out last year that I loved watching were Inside (2021), The Green Knight (2021), The Mitchells vs. The Machines (2021), Spiderman No Way Home (2021), The Suicide Squad (2021), and In the Heights (2021).

Older Films that I just got around to seeing: Promising Young Woman (2020), Possessor (2020), The Handmaiden (2016), The House that Jack Built (2018), Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (2019), The Love Witch (2016), Carol (2015), The Social Network (2010), The Re-Animator (1985), The Bride of the Re-Animator (1989), Us (2019 ), The Invisible Man (2020), Ready or Not (2019), The Howling (1981), and Freaky (2020).

 

TV Shows

Not all of these shows came out recently, however I found myself looping through some of them over and over again or I put off watching the final season until I had more time.

These shows were Killing Eve, Hannibal, Squid Game, Sweet Home, The Good Place, Santa Clarita Diet, Preacher, The Haunting of Hill House, What We Do in the Shadows, The Great, Pen15, and Dollface.

For anime, One Piece, BNA: Brand New Animal, Higurashi, Fruits Basket, Komi Can’t Communicate, Jujustsu Kaisen, Wonder Egg Priority, and Horimiya.

 

Music

I’m not a big music buff so this category will be small. I got into Joy Division, The Smiths, The Front Bottoms, and Halsey more. I did get gifted a Halsey and The Killers albums on vinyl to add to my small collection. I still really enjoy mixed hip/hop tunes to study to, though.

 

Games

I’m not the biggest gamer either. I enjoy story based games and look forward to playing games more in the future, but really Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been stress reliving. One day, I broke down and played Bioshock, which was very cool. I like to watch people play games more so. I really want to play Resident Evil 8 for the aesthetic alone.

 

Podcasts

Without these podcasts, I would not be able to work through some of the issues I was having over the pandemic. These podcasts were holding a mirror to shine onto issues that deeply struck a cord with me, or were humorous and made me not so scared in the pandemic. These kept me sane and kept me going.

The Worst Bestsellers- These two podcasters review best selling books and discuss the ridiculous nature of some of these books. From the Twilight saga to the personal memoirs of stars like Matthew McConaughey, these ladies review all types of books. At the end of their episodes, they have a cat corner, where one of the podcaster’s cat shares his ideas on the book. Also, at the end of their episodes, they play a game of Rock, Paper, Snikt where they as a guest if the book would be better with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson or Wolverine would improve the book, or choose to leave the book as is (paper).

Nobel Blood- Dana Scwartz reviews the exciting and mostly bloody lives of Nobel people. It’s a history podcast with a flair of drama and more empathy towards ladies of history than a lot of what I’ve been taught.

This Ends at Prom- These two podcasters focus on teen girl movies that are often regarded as less than important by their male counterparts. I appreciate the deep dives they’re willing to do, the discussion around culture surrounding the movie, and Harmony suggestions of music to listen to at the end of the episodes. I cried a lot at some of these episodes, some of them are very emotionally draining.

Horror Queers- These two podcasters offer their takes on the queer subtext or text in a horror movie. I love horror movies, and I love fans who offer their takes on horror movies. Often they find insider tips about the movie itself.

You’re Wrong About- These two podcasters do a deep dive into the stories that media has covered briefly and left to forget, such as the “Satanic Panic” of American hysteria, the women behind the crimes of men who were used as scapegoats, and the look into starlets’ lives behind the scenes. I appreciate their compassion to those in these historic stories.

You Are Good- Literally, I think I cry every episode I listen to. Sarah Marshall and Alex Steed are pretty much having a group therapy session to unpack trauma while talking about a movie. Every time I listen to an episode, I feel like I learn something more about who I am as a person. Previously, they were called Why are Dads? but changed their name into You Are Good.

Random Number Generator Horror Podcast No. 9- Cecil Baldwin and Jeffery Cranor watch horror movies and talk about them together. Cecil loves horror movies; Jeffery is a bit horror adverse. They’re watching horror movies together with a focus about the movie itself. The energy they bring is giddy and fun. Jeffery does a not so scary story at the end of the episodes which are usually funny.

Welcome to Nightvale- The desert town of Nightvale is described by Cecil, a queer radio host who is bewildered not by the strange goings on in the town, but more so by the handsome scientist Carlos. It’s a surrealist post-apocalyptic American satirical podcast that has horror elements and black humor in it.

 

Youtubers

These youtubers have brought me comfort in a time where it has been difficult to really think about anything going right. I felt it wouldn’t be right to not describe these channels, as movies and tv shows have trailers, these do not usually. This is really only part of the channels I follow, but these were helpful to cheer me up from 2019 to now. There is something much more authentic for people to actually casually mentioning the pandemic. The only media that really talked about it was Bo Burnham’s Inside, which I highly recommend.

The Watcher- Ryan, Shane, and Steven have their own channel in which they have shows like Puppet History, Too Many Spirits, Ghost Files, and more. Having been a long time fan of Buzzfeed Unsolved, both true crime and paranormal, I really love this channel. Great spooky vibes. https://www.youtube.com/c/watcher

Dead Meat- This youtuber is also a horror lover, he has a regular show of the kill count where he counts the kills in a movie, rating the best kill with a golden chainsaw. His podcast with his co-host Chelsea give pretty great insight into horror movies. Overall, a fun channel for those who love slashers. https://www.youtube.com/c/DeadMeat

Danny Gonzalez- The Spooky Boy who challenges what the Youtube formula usually suggests, from Troom Troom to children’s movies. Him and his nutcracker give way to trying to understand the content around us. https://www.youtube.com/c/Danny100

Drew Gooden- Self proclaimed only Youtuber, Drew is a guy who does small video essays on a variety of topics such as Sequels that are not Sequels, bad Hallmark Christmas movies, and general commentary on the world of tv shows that are coming out now (usually bad ones). https://www.youtube.com/c/DrewGooden1

Kurtis Conner- Canadian comic, mullet wearing, Digimon loving kind of guy. Openly feminist, and overall a goofy guy. He reviews tiktok subcultures, bad CGI movies, and the occasional Canadian gem of a tv show. https://www.youtube.com/user/kurtisconner

Chad Chad- Chad Chad is a youtuber who reviews the strange tiktoks sub cultures, reviews some movies, and general sexist sub cultures of the internet. They’ve dubbed this content as a “Twinge of Cringe.” https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpmvp5czsIrQHsbqya4-6Jw

STRANGE AEONS- Feminist lesbian reviewer of bad content, such as a creep’s books, videos of her cat, cursed furby imagery and tumblr discourse. Overall aesthetic is goth girl, house plants and sphinx cat vibes. https://www.youtube.com/c/STRANGE%C3%86ONS

Nisipian- A recently found gem for me, this smooth voiced youtuber window shops the internet with the eloquence of a 70’s era radio hostess. I love her, she’s tall and pretty and funny. https://www.youtube.com/c/nisipisa

Sarah Schauer- Former viner, Sarah reviews Zillow’s most unhinged ads with Brittany Broski, makes heartful videos that celebrate the idea of divorce, and reacts to service workers having been a server before. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1T0JN1hhHfNsiKtqKn_dEQ

UNHhhh and I like to watch with Katya and Trixie- Drag Queens Katya and Trixie Mattel talk in general about a broad topic, share anecdotes and review Netflix’s newest releases. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9aNE3id6zw&list=PL2NUdoJlP9ZGfUd-W4h55Ryw4FOr22Kc7

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNjy2Q_25Lk&list=PLvahqwMqN4M2o2ZzY6Y8a626Lf286LdVl

Unus Anus- Started 2019, Ended 2020. Markiplier, Amy and Crankgameplays created a channel in which a major theme was death, the thought of remembrance of a person once they had passed, and just all the goofy things that you could with your friends. Their goal was in just one year, complete a video challenge of uploading content everyday. The pandemic started a little time into their filming, but they continued to keep making content. I really admire them for completing this as an artist. Though their channel is gone, it has not been forgotten. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hubLaYcjnhs

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