21 March 2010

Favourite TV Couples

A good tv couple can make me giddy inside. These are not necessarily two people in a show that are actually in a relationship, but 2 people the writers make me want to see together so much that I yell at the tv every time they do some stupid thing that pushes them apart. I love the will-they-or-won’t they play, I love leaning towards the television every time it seems like they are going to kiss, and then, when they are together, they are so funny and sigh-worthy that I smile like an idiot. Eonline has been running a poll to determine TV’s best couple and a few of their top couples have made my list, but honestly, Ross and Rachel…come on folks, there are so many more tv characters with more personality and better dynamics than them (and I’m not just saying that because I find Jennifer Aniston incredibly boring). So, here are my favourite TV couples:

1. Mulder and Scully: The X-files:
2. Buffy and Angel: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
3. Booth and Brennan: Bones
4. Josh and Donna: The West Wing
5. Lee and Kara: Battlestar Galactica
6. Ned and Chuck: Pushing Daisies
7. Liz and Max: Roswell
8. Ziva and Tony: NCIS
9. Angela and Jordan: My So Called Life
10. Chuck and Sarah: Chuck
11. Logan and Veronica: Veronica Mars
12. Joey and Pacey: Dawson’s Creek
13. Eric and Sookie: True Blood
14. Rachel and Finn: Glee
15. Vaughn and Sidney: Alias

So, who are your favourite TV couples? And what makes you root for them?

10 March 2010

Most Memorable Movie Moments

1. Johnny saying, “Nobody puts Baby in a corner” in Dirty Dancing.
2. “Luke, I am your father” Star Wars
3. The bullet action scene from The Matrix
4. The realization of who Keyser Soze is in The Usual Suspects
5. When Anna Scott tells William, “I’m just a girl…standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.” in Notting Hill
6. Confession scene in The Breakfast Club
7. Neo and Trinity storm the lobby to rescue Morpheus
8. When everyone on the bus sings “Tiny Dancer” in Almost Famous
9. Banky draws the “4-way road” and puts Holden through a “ serious exercise” in Chasing Amy
10. Vincent Vega gives Mia Wallace a shot of adrenaline in Pulp Fiction