Time Magazine Goes List-Crazy
Time Magazine has outdone itself and brought you a whopping FIFTY top ten lists to recap 2008. Wowza.
Here are topics covered:
Albums
Animal Stories
Awkward Moments
Best Biz Deals
Best Performances
Breakups
Buzzwords
Campaign Gaffes
Campaign Video Moments
Children’s Books
Crime Stories
Editorial Cartoons
Election Photos
Fashion Moments
Fashion Faux Pas
Fiction Books
Financial Collapses
Fleeting Celebrities
Food Trends
Gadgets
Green Ideas
iPhone Apps
Late Night Jokes
Magazine Covers
Medical Breakthroughs
Movies
Museum Exhibits
News Stories
Non-fiction Books
Oddball News Stories
Olympic Moments
Open Mike Moments
Outrageous Earmarks
Photos
Plays and Musicals
Political Lines
Quotes
Religion Stories
Scandals
Scientific Discoveries
Songs
Sports Moments
T-shirt Worthy Slogans
TV Ads
TV Episodes
TV Series
Underreported Stories
Video Games
Viral Videos
Worst Biz Deals
Each one of the ten entries for each of these fifty categories has a little paragraph or two to accompany it.
This is almost bewildering for me. It’s just about too much to process. Of course, I devoured the ones important to me (Albums, Movies, TV Series, Video Games, Sports Moments, etc.), but most I only had time to give a cursory glance. It doesn’t help that you have to click through to a new page for each item of each list. I wouldn’t mind having a few of these lists scrapped and had a new and improved interface implemented.
Top 10 Outrageous Earmarks? Top 10 Breakups? I dunno if these should be mixed in with the big hitters. But, hey, if a magazine is going to go all-out on something, at least it’s something easy to read, organized, and logical, like lists!
Overall, though, I would NOT recommend this list set for two reasons: 1) Dark Knight not mentioned as one of the top 10 movies of the year. 2) The Office not mentioned as one of the top 10 TV shows of the year. WTF!?!
Just kidding, these are definitely worth a look. Pick out the ones that look most interesting you and you’ll probably get a lot out of it.
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i’ve only looked at a couple so far but i like the #5 buzzword…nuke the fridge. (”to exhaust a Hollywood franchise with disappointing sequels.” lol.)