Saturday, February 11, 2006

Twelve unpopular facts

1) The Mullahs in Iran will control Iraq by decade's end.

2) The viability of the Social Security trust fund is not in peril.

3) Howard Stern has had a more positive impact on the culture than Oprah Winfrey.

4) Betting on other sports is just as dangerous to the integrity of your sport as betting specifically on your sport.

5) The preservation of the planet will come only at the expense of some deeply-held capitalist ideals.

6) There are just three major team sports in America and hockey is not one of them.

7) Tonya Harding is the best thing that ever happened to the Winter Olympics.

8) "Deadwood" is richer and more entertaining than "The Sopranos."

9) Party leaders have already determined our 2008 Presidential candidates.

10) No rock-n-roll tune from the '70s sounds as good today as "How Deep Is Your Love" by the Bee Gees.

11) "Arrested Development" will never again produce new episodes-- on Showtime or any other network.

12) Johnny Carson's not coming back.

4 Comments:

At 1:32 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

I'll let you make the case that Deadwood is richer than the Sopranos, but no way is it more entertaining.

The Sopranos is the planet's first truly brilliant popcorn entertainment - a show that's as flashy and addictive as it is dense. It's in a class by itself.

Just as no one would have made your argument when the Sopranos was in its second season, let's see if Deadwood can hold up and stay as consistent as the Sopranos.

And let's also acknowledge that there wasn't even an audience for a show like Deadwood until the Sopranos came along and created it.

 
At 11:32 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"1)" shows you what people, especially government people, can't seem to understand: Democratic elections in a Middle Eastern does NOT garantee that that country will draft a nice Jeffersonian (is that a word? it is now) constitution to our liking.

In other words, democratic process does not by definition produce a government that prevents religious fanatics from gaining power.

 
At 12:48 PM, Blogger CM said...

As one critic has put it, "The Sopranos" is like a big italian dinner, which everyone enjoys, while "Deadwood" is beef jerky, which most people find too tough.

"The Sopranos" is brilliant, but I believe "Deadwood" owes little to it. "Deadwood" is really a pay cable extension of "NYPD Blue," combining Sam Peckinpah westerns ("Wild Bunch," "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia") with David Mamet ("Glengarry Glen Ross.")

The HBO show "The Sopranos" and "Deadwood" both owe the most to for their unflinching depictions is "Oz."

 
At 12:53 PM, Blogger CM said...

Power in Iraq, like everywhere else, can't be given. It has to be taken. Even Americans don't seem to understand this.

I've heard the word "Jeffersonian." It's clean.

 

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