New Super Mario Bros. World Record Speed Run 4:57.69!!!

Everyone of my generation knows Super Mario Brothers as a cultural touchstone and one of, if not THE, first video game we ever got obsessed with.  The very sounds of the game take you immediately back to the NES, blowing in cartridges to make them work, and swearing your vengeance against turtles (stupid, evil turtles).  Though I’ve beaten SMB, I have never….ever…ever seen anything like this.  No one has.  In the world of speed run gaming, where people try to just beat the game as fast as possible (there’s a whole competitive underworld), there’s a new record for beating Super Mario Bros.  Known as “Blubber”, this gamer beat the game in under five minutes.  The whole game.  You have to see this!Super Mario Brothers, Mario

TV Review: The Leftovers Pilot (2014 – HBO)

The Leftovers
A new HBO series almost demands a try at this point (AMC as well) given the track record of quality that the network has had over the past few decades. The Leftovers is their newest series, directed by Peter Berg (Friday Night Lights) and written by Damon Lindeloff (Lost, Star Trek). It features a world in which 2% of the Earth’s population simply vanished. 140 million people gone in the blink of an eye. There’s a very affecting opening where a mother is tucking her child into the car seat and then turns around to start the car, turns back to check on the child and it’s simply gone.  (Despite the similarity to The Rapture of Christian theology, the show goes pretty much out of its way to emphasize that this was not that.)  The story picks up three years after the disappearances.
Justin Theroux, The Leftovers
The overwhelming feeling of the pilot if one of depression.  This is a depressed, angry world.  Something inexplicable has happened to them and the mood in the world three years later is still one of grief and depression, mixed with a simmering rage with nowhere to go.  This is hammered relentlessly at you in the pilot (which is 1hr 20 min) and if the series is going to go anywhere, it needs to realize it’s been established and mix the tone or this is going to be the most depressing show on TV.Amy Brennerman, The Leftovers
Though the disappearance was a worldwide phenomenon (Shaq, the Pope and Gary Busey we find out were all among the taken in one of the only light moments in the pilot), we’re focusing on one small town and the main character is its police chief (Justin Theroux), his wife (Amy Brennerman) who has gone to live with a creepy cult of people who don’t talk but smoke like chimneys called The Remnant, his daughter who is drifting through high school like a lit stick of dynamite, and his son who has joined a commune centered around someone named “Wayne” who has…..some kind of something going on.  We don’t get deep into any of the storylines in the pilot, we’re just given each character arc a brief kick-start and they’re all starting from low places.  In addition the cast features Christopher Eccleston, Liv Tyler, Frank Harts and Peter Gaston among others.
The Leftovers
The Leftovers has a strong ensemble and an intriguing premise, but a mostly forgettable pilot that ends up being a tremendous downer. I’ve liked enough of Lindeloff’s writing to give this a few more episodes, but if they wanted to hook viewers with their pilot, they probably shouldn’t have tried so hard to bum them completely out.
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