"Sockets 'zhisper' in shades and the chromatic hues. Graffiti veins tell tales and underground news. No gallery frame could ever confine, the city’s stories which etched in frame's line."

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"Sockets 'zhisper' in shades and the chromatic hues. Graffiti veins tell tales and underground news. No gallery frame could ever confine, the city’s stories which etched in frame's line."
American Apparel ad
City Beat 2007
The Cantonese Version of Johnny Nerd, where the transwriting of the English version. The Cantonese version featured the colloquial words in the lyrics where the English version is too “predicted”, and normal.
Also, the close to perfect pronunciation of Cantonese sang by Canadian make the song more interesting.
Jac offers her thoughts on television’s biggest award show nominees
LIMITED SERIES/TV MOVIE
First off, I realize the Emmys are already packed with categories. I mean, if you’ve made it this far down, dear reader, bless your soul, because this is long AF. I’m not even including reality series or technical nominees! But this category is in need of a revamp. With the increase in quality miniseries (especially “limited series” that actually get unlimited seasons — lookin’ at you, Ryan Murphy), it feels like there is too much to pack in here. And how does Black Mirror qualify as a movie yet again? I’d suggest separating comedies and dramas, but there’s not much funny fare this year. Just something for the Emmy gods to mull over!
Outstanding Limited Series
Genius: Picasso
The Alienist
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
Godless
Patrick Melrose
I admittedly talk a lot of smack on Ryan Murphy because he dominates TV and, despite being pretty brilliant, can deliver some real shit shows (American Horror Story: Cult) and everyone still kisses his ass for it. But Versace was divine. Arguably better than the O.J. season of ACS.
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie
Antonio Banderas, Genius: Picasso
Darren Criss, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
Benedict Cumberbatch, Patrick Melrose
Jeff Daniels, The Looming Tower
John Legend, Jesus Christ Superstar Live In Concert
Jesse Plemons, USS Callister (Black Mirror)
Criss gave a performance of a lifetime. I haven’t seen Patrick Melrose yet but Cumberbatch is supposed to be amazing in it. Gotta go with Plemons, though! He played a character that you felt for, then despised, and then liked again.
Standing in the light of HaLo 50/100
"Riding the City Beat: The Bus Chronicles"