Thursday, December 9, 2010

Guilty Pleasures....

I've been pondering the notion of posting my, so- called, "Guilty Pleasures" for some time now. I have mentioned a few before, in previous posts. Now, maybe it's because I've been thinking of the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas" or maybe I've been more indulgent lately, but I now feel brave enough to share my "shame." Keep in mind, some of these on the list are guilts of pleasures past. So, here it is in no particular order:

1. The TV show S Club 7, a friend and floor mate of mine, Jacob, turned me on to this show in college. I walked into his dorm room while He was watching it and I couldn't stop laughing. It is about a British bubble gum pop band a la Spice Girls or ABBA. The band was some sort of spin-off of the Spice Girls. I think they had the same manager or founder, something like that. The show was all camp and it was delicious!
2. Doctor Who the guilt began while I was in Junior High and later became a healthy obsession. The older shows made me laugh at the low budget costumes and sets. Now the show makes me laugh because of the good writing. I can't wait to see the Christmas Special this Christmas night when they time travel to Charles Dickens' time of The Christmas Carol, brilliant!
3. Coronation Street, a hugely popular British soap opera set in the Manchester area. I can't even explain why I like this show so much. They don't do the raised eyebrow to transition to another scene, nor do any of the women look like they're fighting a fart to transition to another scene- something that I witnessed on numerous American soap operas growing up. Tonight, the CBC is having a special all about Canada's obsession with Coronation Street. I will certainly be watching that tonight!
4. Gossip Girl, I lower my head in complete embarrassment over this one. I just think that the characters are over the top and Leighton Meester is hilarious as the character "Blair." The characters on the show are so vapid and narcissistic that the gooeyness of the show sticks with you, like Milk Duds. It's just plain silly. I blame the nations preoccupation with reality television on my shameful television choices.
5. The Twilight Saga, I am too old for this crap, I mean really, I am a University educated woman! I've never had braces and I am a loyal "Buffy" fan. I am a vampire purist- vampires aren't nice. "Angel" wasn't even nice when he was "Angelis" ! It's just so, so bad.
I was given the first three books from the series by my sister; and I read them all in a few days. I stayed up into the wee hours of the morning, fighting sleep just because I needed to see what was happening next. Then I forced myself to leave my cave for a few days and not buy the final book. I worried that if I didn't get some sun exposure, I may start to look like a "Cullen". So, after a few days of withdrawal, I bought the final book and retreated to my cave for two days, the book was large.
Then, I bought the first movie, which made me giggle because it's really absurd in so many ways. It's even funnier after a few beers! Now, I'm looking forward to seeing Eclipse. Yes, the movie's been out for a while and yes it's on DVD. However, I'm hoping Santa will treat me with the two disc wide screen set, and there is no way I'd go to see these movies in public. I went to a Lord of the Rings movie once- it was opening night. I was really out of place there. Like Barry Manilow at a Rob Zombie concert. Wouldn't that be hilarious though, Barry opening for Rob?!
6. Pretty Little Liars- This is a TV show shown on ABC Family and is based on a series of novels. Once again, this is geared towards the teen audience. However, it is fun to watch when you want to unwind. It has intrigue and suspense. The actresses on the show aren't bad actors compared to the actors on other ABC Family shows. It features Chad Lowe and Holly Marie Combs as the main characters parents- as an adult who was a teenager in the 1990's these actors are familiar. The shows plot is wrapped around a mystery- who killed our friend, what are we hiding etc. As a fan of Agatha Christie, I love a juicy murder mystery. Even though this murder mystery is coated in lip gloss, skinny jeans and Cosmogirl, it still is amusingly preferable to any "reality" show.
7. Peach Blossoms- called by my sister as "old people candy" I love the stuff! It reminds me of Christmas, and the peanut butter center is such a surprise!
8. Wii Golf- My favorite way to blow off steam. I want to get a real set of clubs, put on my favorite argyle and head out to the nearest range. However, based on my bowling abilities on the Wii and my actual bowling abilities, I'm guessing I'm better suited for croquet.

So, there you go, my secret shame is no longer. Given the popularity of the things I've listed, I am clearly not the only one who indulges.
Soon, I'll be gearing up for the holiday. I've already decorated the interior of the house, when it warms above freezing I'll decorate the porch. We still haven't bought a tree, but I'm sure we will next week. I'll be baking up a storm soon to! When that time comes, I'll share. Until then~Toodaloo!

2 comments:

  1. The new Doctor Whos are pretty good. Jay and Alex are actually watching a dvd of the last year's Doctor Who right now. Twilight is OK. I'm not mega into it, but I think it is good. I've never seen Gossip Girl. I'll have to check if that is available for streaming on Netflix. Peach Blossoms are definitely old people candy! LOL!

    My guilty pleasure tv series is Weeds. I discovered it on Netflix. I get a kick out of how over the top it is and it is pretty funny too. The characters get themselves into the most ridiculous situations. I've already watched all the seasons available on Netflix.

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  2. Crystal- I too love Netflix. My favorite shows to watch on Netflix are "Doc Martin" and " The Catherine Tate Show" British comedies just make me giggle. I have caught "Weeds" on tv; I like the main characters brother- he's rather funny.
    As for the "Twilight" phenomenom- I read the books and therefore, the movies are more delicious. I saw the movie "New Moon" before I read the books and thought " I can see why teenagers find it entertaining, but why so crazy about it all? Then, I got sucked into the books.

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