Wednesday, December 31, 2014

A-Sides: My Top 64 Pop Culture Moments of 2014

2014 is always going to be a magical year for me. It was the year my second child was born. In terms of pop culture, it was a mixed bag. On a positive tip (I want to try using that phrase to see if I can bring it back), Michael Keaton made a comeback, U2 released one of their best albums in decades (don't hate), and Chris Pratt became a movie star. On a downside, we lost way too many talented people this year from Robin Williams to Joan Rivers to Philip Seymour Hoffman. In a word, it sucks. It will always suck. Williams' death in particular will always hurt because of all the good he brought to us all. Anyway, as we close another year, here are my personal favorite moments in pop - music, TV, and film. Arts aside, let's all appreciate what we have more in the new year, love each other more, and hurt each other less. Live love. Love life. Now for something totally less important than the words I just uttered...





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All That Was Good in 2014 (Pop Culture Edition) (In semi-order)



1. Everything about True Detective

2. Michael Keaton takes flight and so does everything in Birdman

3. The Star Wars: The Force Awakens teaser trailer

4. The Tonight Show writing staff

5. Bad-ass Carol on The Walking Dead

6. Beck's Morning Phase

7. Coldplay's "O"

8. Leslie Jones on Weekend Update

9. Hedwig and the Angry Inch "revival" on Broadway and the killer performances by Neil Patrick Harris and Lena Hall

10. Miles Teller and JK Simmons in Whiplash

11. Everything about The Grand Budapest Hotel

12. U2's new album, which is one of their best, and incredibly underrated because of the way they released it.

13. Baymax in Big Hero 6

14."Adele Dazeem"

15. Eddie Redmayne in Theory of Everything

16. Sia's "Chandelier" - the song, the lyrics, the music video

17. The Good Wife performances and writing

18. The Leftovers on HBO

19. Nirvana's Hall of Fame induction performances

20. Jude Law in Dom Hemingway

21. The Williams' kids throwing out a first pitch in San Francisco

22. Rosamund Pike in Gone Girl

23. The action sequences in Captain American - The Winter Soldier

24. "I Am Groot"

25. Richard Linklater's ambitious Boyhood

26. Winston (Lamorne Morris) on New Girl, and the series getting its mojo back in Season Four

27. Julianne Moore being unforgettable in Still Alice

28. "Seasons (Waiting on You)" - Future Islands on Late Show with David Letterman

29. Jack White: new haircut, new album, and sad face

30. Cloud Nothings

31. The rise of Charli XCX

32. Tilda Swinton's teeth in Snowpiercer

33. Everything about Steve Carrell

34. The cast and the writing of Parks and Recreation. I'll be missing you terribly.

35. Going "Wild" for Reese Witherspoon

36. St. Vincent as in Annie Clark - not the movie

37. The script for The Lego Movie

38. Beck Bennett's "man baby" on Saturday Night Live

39. The Breaking Bad Emmys sweep

40. "Tainted Meat," The Walking Dead

41. "Billy on the Street" at The Emmy Award

42. Brad Pitt on Between Two Ferns

43. Jaeden Libererher in St. Vincent

44. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosting The Golden Globes

45. Chris Rock's comeback

46. Emma Stone lip-sync battle

47. Draven Rodriguez's Laser Cat Photo

48. Bill Hader lip-syncs "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" in The Skeleton Twins

49. This.

50. Keenan Thompson's Al Sharpton > Real Al Sharpton

51. The real return of Weezer

52. Everything about Orange is the New Black

53. The continual quality of Mad Men

54. Stephen Colbert's last episode

55. The Strokes classic set at The Capitol Theatre in NY


56. Eminem's cameo in The Interview

57. The infectious humbleness of Pharrell Williams on The Voice

58. Ellen DeGeneris' Oscar job - it was thoroughly enjoyable.

59. Selma > Salma Hayek

60. This.

61. Milky Chance's "Stolen Dance"

62. Jimmy Kimmell's Friends reunion

63. Any of these

64. This.



About A-Sides with Jon Chattman:

Jon Chattman's music series features celebrities and artists (established or not) from all genres of music performing a track, and discussing what it means to them. This informal series focuses on the artist making art in a low-threatening, extremely informal (sometime humorous) way. No bells, no whistles -- just the music performed in a random, low-key setting followed by an unrehearsed chat. In an industry where everything often gets overblown and over manufactured, Jon strives for a refreshing change. Artists have included fun., Charli XCX, Imagine Dragons, Alice Cooper, Joe Perry, Gary Clark Jr., Lissie, Echosmith,and many, many more!



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