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2012 Year in Review 2012 Year In Review A supplement to help you complete the “What Life was Like…” and “Profile of…” Time Capsule books We suggest you use this Year In Review as a guide to help complete the book. You should copy the information into your book using your own handwriting so that the book looks uniform and complete. TOP 10 Songs TOP 10 TV SHOWS 1. Usher, “Climax” 1. Louie, “Daddy’s Girlfriend, Parts 1 and 2? 2. PSY, "Gangnam Style" 2. Community, "Digital Estate Planning" 3. Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe" 3. Game of Thrones, "Blackwater" 4. Taylor Swift, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back 4. Homeland, "Q&A" Together" 5. Girls, "The Return" 5. Parquet Courts, "Master of My Craft" 6. Parks and Recreation, "The Comeback Kid" 6. Skrillex, "Bangarang" 7. Mad Men, "At the Codfish Ball" 7. Nicki Minaj, "Roman in Moscow" 8. The Good Wife, "Another Ham Sandwich" 8. Pussy Riot, "Putin Lights Up the Fires" 9. Awake, Pilot 9. The Belle Brigade, "No Time to Think" 10. Breaking Bad, "Fifty-One" 10. Can, "Graublau" Source: time .com Source: time.com TOP 10 BOX OFFICE MOVIES TOP 10 MOVIE PERFORMERS 1. Amour 1. Jean-Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva 2. Beasts of the Southern Wild as Georges and Anne in Amour 3. Life of Pi 2. Quvenzhané Wallis as Hushpuppy in Beasts of 4. Anna Karenina the Southern Wild 5. The Dark Knight Rises 3. Clarke Peters as Da Good Bishop Enoch Rouse 6. Zero Dark Thirty in Red Hook Summer 7. Dark Horse 4. Rachel Weisz as Hester Collyer in The Deep 8. Dragon Blue Sea 9. Frankenweenie 5. Matthew McConaughey as Joe Cooper in Killer 10. The Invisible War Joe Source: time.com 6. Denis Lavant as the Actor in Holy Motors 7. Denzel Washington as Whip Whitaker in Flight 8. Vanessa Paradis, Café de Flore 9. Tommy Lee Jones as Thaddeus Stevens in Lincoln 10. Jennifer Lawrence as Tiffany in Silver Linings Playbook Source: moviefone Top 10 Nonfiction Books Top 10 Fiction Books 1. Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe 1. The Fault in Our Stars, John Green 1944-1956, Anne Applebaum 2. Bring Up the Bodies, Hilary Mantel 2. The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon 3. Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, Ben Fountain Johnson, Vol. Four, Robert A. Caro 4. At Last, Edward St. Aubyn 3. Far from the Tree, Andrew Solomon 5. The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels 4. My Friend Dahmer, Derf Backderf There, Catherynne Valente 5. Are You My Mother?, Alison Bechdel 6. The Casual Vacancy, J.K. Rowling 6. Wild, Cheryl Strayed 7. Building Stories, Chris Ware 7. Dearie: The Remarkable Life of Julia Child, Bob 8. NW, Zadie Smith Spitz 9. Where'd You Go, Bernadette?, Maria Semple 8. People Who Eat Darkness: The True Story of a 10. This Is How You Lose Her, Junot Diaz Young Woman Who Vanished from the Streets of Tokyo - and the Evil That Swallowed Her Up, Top 10 Plays and Musicals Richard Lloyd Parry 1. 4000 Miles 9. The First Four Notes: Beethoven's Fifth and the 2. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Human Imagination, Matthew Guerrieri 3. Forbidden Broadway: Alive & Kicking 10. The Black Count, Tom Reiss 4. End of the Rainbow 5. Louis CK on Tour Top 10 Worst Movies 6. Grace 1. Cloud Atlas 7. A Christmas Story: The Musical 2. John Carter 8. One Man, Two Guvnors 3. Hyde Park on Hudson 9. Detroit 4. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter 10. Annie 5. This Means War 6. The Lorax Top 10 TV Series 7. Alex Cross 1. Parks and Recreation 8. What to Expect When You're Expecting 2. Louie 9. The Odd Life of Timothy Green 3. Homeland 10. One for the Money 4. Breaking Bad 5. Mad Men 6. Girls Top 10 TV Episodes 7. Game of Thrones 1. Louie, "Daddy's Girlfriend, Parts 1 and 2? 8. Parenthood 2. Community, "Digital Estate Planning" 9. American Horror Story 3. Game of Thrones, "Blackwater" 10. The 2012 Election 4. Homeland, "Q&A" 5. Girls, "The Return" Top 10 Viral Videos 6. Parks and Recreation, "The Comeback Kid" 1. Kony 2012 7. Mad Men, "At the Codfish Ball" 2. Gangnam Style 8. The Good Wife, "Another Ham Sandwich" 3. Bullied Bus Monitor 9. Awake, Pilot 4. Felix Baumgartner's Space Jump 10. Breaking Bad, “Fifty-One” 5. Dad Shoots Daughter's Laptop 6. TV Anchor Stands Up to Bully 7. Todd Akin's 'Legitimate Rape' Comment 8. Live Lip-Dub Marriage Proposal 9. Obama Sings Al Green 10. Cookie Monster’s Share It Maybe SPORTS Most Popular Baby Names Super Bowl – New York Giants Boys Masters – Bubba Watson 1. Liam MLB World Series - San Francisco Giants 2. Ethan NHL Stanley Cup – LA Kings 3. Noah NBA Champions – Miami Heat Kentucky Derby – I’ll Have Another Girls Wimbledon – Roger Federer 1. Emma NCAA Basketball - Kentucky 2. Olivia 3. Sophia Indianapolis 500 - Dario Franchitti Daytona 500 – Matt Kenseth Source: babycenter.com Source: Various What Was In What Was Out Naps Apps Sloths Tigers Cleaning Hoarding Hand-Me-Down Sweatpants Lululemon gear Michael Fassbender Ryan Gosling White whiskey Organic Vodka Belgian Malinois Boston Terriers Nicotine for health Adderall for studying Art Sy Etsy Pittsburgh Portland Pragmatism Hyperbole Source: washingtonpost.com Source: washingtonpost.com TOP 10 HEADLINES 1. Hurricane Sandy 2. Kate Middleton pictures released 3. Olympics 2012 4. SOPA debate 5. Costa Concordia crash 6. Presidential Debate 7. Stratosphere jump 8. Penn State scandal 9. Trayvon Martin shooting 10. Pussy Riot Source: time.com www.timecapsule.com The Original Time Capsule Company • 5999 Memory Lane • Greenfield, IN 46140 HELPFUL HINTS If you did not save the newspaper from your baby’s birthday, your wedding day, graduation day, etc., you can call your local paper to see if it keeps back issues or can print copies from microfilm — if not, you can do this yourself at some local libraries. A quick trip to the local library can yield volumes of information. Take a lot of change to make copies from magazines and microfilm. Book stores, for a limited time, will carry copies of several 2005 year-in-review books. Many of these inexpensive books (published by Time, Entertainment Weekly, People Magazine, chronicle, and others) are a great addition to your Time Capsule. Do you know any “pack rats?” Mom? Grandma? Maybe they still have 2005 fashion catalogs or other items of interest. Finish your Time Capsule as soon as you can, before details start to fade from your memory. 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