Monday, May 05, 2008

With American Idol in full force, I have to say I hate this time of year-- Idol season. I call it the Tyranny of American Idol, mainly in that despite all my attempts at not caring at all (I have never watched it nor had any inclination too as I see it as one big karoake show full of middling talents) but since everyone thinks everyone cares, I have to constantly hear about it. In the blogs. In EW. Even on PTI.

At this point, we're almost on the cusp of the "Tyranny of the Hills." I do not care one whit about Heidi and Lauren and Spencer yet I am supposed to care because everybody is supposed to care. The fact I even know who Heidi and Lauren is upsets me. What have these people done to merit such attention, even grabbing covers of gossip magazines as if the state of the Heidi and Lauren feud is equal to our relationship with Iran. Jesus Christ, America.

Harlan and I like to watch VH-1's "Best Week Ever" which for those of you who don't know is a show in which the week's pop-cultural moments are shown and a crew of talking heads snark on it. It's like "I love Last Week." Lately, however, the show is depressing me. For me, part of it is the fact that the whole irony/snark thing has turned to snarking on something as infetisemal as something on the Tyra Banks show. But mainly because the crap that is out there in the vast wasteland is almost offensive in it's awfulness. It's people out there celebrating the lowest of low brow without any sense that what they're watching is insulting.

Thing is, though, is that there was a point where I kinda hopped aboard all of this. In the mighty words of Elvis Costello "I used to be disgusted and now I try to be amused." But now, I'm back to disgusted

1 comment:

TruthMaker said...

"It's people out there celebrating the lowest of the low brow without any sense that what they're watching is insulting."

Yeah, dude, like I've been telling you, it's called "Idiocracy." When are you going to acknowledge this? Watch the movie again. This time with no distractions. Really watch it, and as you watch it, make analogies to current events and pop culture. Then tell me that it isn't a brilliant exposure of American idiocy.