Friday, February 27, 2009

Binoculars


I've spent the past 8 days using binoculars in my daily routine. Everywhere I go, I have those guys strapped around my neck, waiting for a great opportunity to see something up close.

"Everywhere?" you ask.

Yes. Everywhere.

This includes:
Concerts, shopping mall, movie theaters, work, "just walkin' around town," open-mic comedy shows, bars, the bank, grocery store, driving, haircut place, post office, dentist.

We'll see how much longer I can go.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Tim and Eric Interview at AVCLUB

EW: No. And if they did hear about it, they would be happy. Because I know that people go home and get Papa John's because it's been drilled into their heads. People even write me, "I went and got Papa John's, and it was great!" I think even our fake Shrek campaign really worked in their favor.

TH: Well it certainly doesn't hurt. I mean, there's nothing libelous about it. You'd really have to get some irony professor from Harvard to explain to the jury what's bad about what we're doing. [Laughs.]

HERE!


Crap / Not Crap: Laptopping it Alone at the Bar?

Is it crap that I've been surfing the net by myself at the bar lately (like RIGHT NOW)? Is it better to be reading a book? Does Entertainment Weekly count?

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Latest Release Roundup

Here's just a sample of some of the latest release soundtracks you can buy from moviegrooves.com. I'm still waiting for a 180 gram re-release of the Deathwish 3 soundtrack...

Little Monsters
The world premiere release of David Newman's Little Monsters soundtrack - the music from Richard Alan Greenberg's 1989 fantasy starring Howie Mandel, Fred Savage and Daniel Stern.

Composer Newman writes a colourful symphonic score with one ear towards monster chaos and the other ear towards touching a family drama. A beautiful piano theme anchors the human tale and wild strings dominate the monster antics.


Prince of Darkness
Wow. What we've all been waiting for; it's the expanded collectors edition of John Carpenter and Alan Howarth's great soundtrack to Carpenter's 1987 horror movie Prince of Darkness.

The Prince of Darkness soundtrack was originally released on CD at the time of the film's release by Varese Sarabande and contained around forty four minutes of music. This expanded collectors edition comprises of the complete score, as recorded for the film as well as the contents of the original album release, newly remastered - in total, over two hours and twenty minutes of music!

Death Stalker II w/ Chopping Mall

Released in 1986, Chopping Mall, also known as Killbots, was directed by Jim Wynorski, from a script by the director and Steve Mitchell, starring Kelli Maroney, Tony O¹Dell, Russell Todd, Karrie Emerson, Barbara Crampton, Nick Segal, John Terlesky and Suzee Slater, featuring cameos by Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov, Dick Miller and Gerrit Graham. Trapped in Park Plaza Mall after hours, a group of teenagers must defend themselves from a trio of malfunctioning security robots. The film features an early electronic score by composer Chuck Cirino...


Knightriders

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The Delta Force

the Menahem Golan terrorist action movie Delta Force starring Chuck Norris and Lee Marvin.

Silvestri scores for the Synclavier and anchors with a stirring main hero theme then surrounds with colorful ethnic music and rhythmic action passages. The highlight is the tender theme for Jewish victims that plays first in delicate manner and then grows into an passioned musical statement.



Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Rock Tourettes

A while back a friend brilliantly labeled those songs where the singer stutters for effect--Rocknroll Tourettes. I came up with a few with my girlfriend's dad. Any help would be great:

BTO - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
B-b-b-baby you ain't seen nah-nah-nothing yet.

Huey Lewis + The News - The Heart of Rocknroll
Du-du-du-du! They say the heart of rocknroll is still beating...

The Knack - My Sharona
M-m-m-my Sharona

Bowie - Changes
Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes Turn and face the strain

The Who - My Generation
(the whole effing song)

Is it uncool to sing like this now?

Friday, September 21, 2007

Doors for Sale

The University of the South is selling the doors to Woods Lab.
EBAY!!!

I can't wait to read the buyer feedback...
"GREAT SELLER! A++++ Fassssst Delivery!"

Friday, July 20, 2007

Where are they now?

What's the scoop on the Myers twins these days?