Saturday, October 08, 2005

Madonna Is Coming Soon (Again)

Oh, yeah! 

The Queen of Pop is about to release a new record titled Confessions on a Dance Floor, which is supposed to be less "preachy" and more fun than her previous effort, American Life.

Now, I actually liked American Life, so I kind of don't see the point, when some people say that this is a comeback to her old self. For sure, for a while there, Madonna was writing and putting out music that was a little bit more personal and already quite confessional – and tremendously beautiful (listen to "Nothing Fails," "Intervention," and "X-Static Process," if you don't believe me) – but perhaps too serious-minded for those that like their Madonna a bit more light-hearted (do you think she's satisfied?).

This is why I think it's a little bit funny that she should choose to call her new album Confessions on a Dance Floor, because at this point, we all know how she felt growing up without her mother (check out "Mother and Father"), that she's no longer a Material Girl, that she has a family that she loves, and that a significant part of her life is devoted to the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment.

So what more could Madonna confess at this stage in the game? That's what I'm obviously keen to find out, and come Nov. 15, we all will.

If the preview that's playing on her website is a clue at all, then Madonna's most telling confession is going to be, indeed, an "unapologetic" desire to have fun.

Photo: Amazon.com.

Update: "Get Together," "Future Lovers," and "Jump" rock my world. This album is so much fun!

Friday, October 07, 2005

How Come Arrested Development Is in Trouble?

Arrested Development has got to be the funniest, most offbeat, most genius comedy on TV right now, and it is lagging in the ratings.

It follows the misadventures of the wacky Bluth family, who lost everything in an Enron-type scandal, and the one "normal" son, Michael (played by Jason Bateman), who has to keep them together.

The show co-stars Portia de Rossi, Will Arnett, the incomparable Tony Hale, David Cross, Jeffrey Tambor, and the invaluable Jessica Walter – and they are all tremendously talented and funny.

It won an Emmy after its first season, much to the industry's surprise, and the show's second season featured a fantastically hilarious episode called "Motherboy XXX" that's simply a gem. Both Season 1 and Season 2 are available on DVD right now, so go get'em!

People are often complaining that sitcoms aren't funny anymore, or that networks are insulting viewers by putting crap out there.

Yet here's a great show that's being overlooked for whatever reason and would totally debunk any notion that the sitcom is dead (though Fall 2005's offerings have so far surpassed every expectation – I would like to think Arrested Development paved the way a little bit).

So, people, start watching!

Photo: Amazon.com.

Update: Well...now that the show has been axed – good going, people! – you must, must, must rent Season 1 and Season 2 on DVD. Arrested Development is the funniest thing you have probably never seen.

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Welcome To My Blog!

I resisted it much at first, but here I am...blogging. Now that I'm doing this, I'm going to have even less time to hang out with real people. Great.

I'm going to try to keep this as up to date as possible, always posting my latest reviews and random thoughts on pop culture and what, but if you don't hear from me, e-mail me at moviemartin@hotmail.com.

And thanks for checking this out...

M.H.