1990s MTV video production checklist:
1) 4:3 aspect ratio
2) Camera guy/gal must lean back and forth, to and fro, never holding the video camera in the same spot for more than .25 seconds.
1990s MTV video production checklist:
1) 4:3 aspect ratio
2) Camera guy/gal must lean back and forth, to and fro, never holding the video camera in the same spot for more than .25 seconds.
I saw them play a tiny bar in 1995 and that show is still in my Top 10.
I'm stuck with Daniel Craig being my favorite only because those are my first and middle names.
Yeah, I really enjoyed them too. I understand why the band performances were in there, but they just felt so out of place. It was too much of a context shift.
That was my problem that I could never get across to them…start acting and looking more mainstream. When you want to applaud something, clap like normal folks…don't start screaming and howling like coyotes.
No, but that whole experience was part of a larger problem I was having with the group. It had a very high-school like conformity to it. Computers at that time were not cool.
Speaking of 1995, I was working with an environmental group at Evergreen College in WA. There was a girl who was going to be the contact person for such and such and when I asked if she had an email address, she replied very sternly, "Oh god no! How you you even ask that? Phone or mail only." I think this was back…
Fortunately one of the non-crappy theaters in town had it and it was everything I hoped it to be. I don't remember hardly anything from the other films…but man could they pack a lot of action into that film. It wasn't anything I'll go see again right away but it was nice to feel like my money wasn't wasted for a…
More like a Sloane to Johnny. She was the cool Non-Manic pixie dream girl going to Evergreen in Washington in the early 90s when Nirvana was playing in people's living spaces and friends with that whole crowd, me…I'm just the dense computer nerdy guy that managed to end up with her for some reason.
yeah, there was a piece about people having to moderate Facebook posts and basically having PTSD from some of the crap they have to deal with on a regular basis. Good lord, I would long for the days of dishwashing for $4.00 an hour and having everyone screaming at me over having to do that sort of job moderating…
It might not actually be AVC folks come to think of it. A friend of a friend has a gig living La Vida Loca (sorry) in Latin America. Their job? Just needing a solid internet connection so they can moderate postings to message boards for a huge gamut of websites for six hours a day.
And crap, I'm just trying to find @danthekingofsockmonkeys:disqus posts so I can see what happened at the bank this week. Also, the comments dropped by about 100 in the last 5 minutes…that spam must be getting nuked as we speak.
Good lord, too bad the AVC moderators don't work on Saturday night, "YourNeigborhoodChemist"'s posts are really gonna be keeping someone busy the next couple of days. I haven't seen a Spam-storm like this in awhile.
It was her suggestion. Frankly I didn't mind it. After spending the last two months dealing with a bunch of computer programming problems…the last thing I want is some sort of TV show that makes me, ahem, think.
My wife and I spent the last month going through all 96 episodes of Entourage to be done in time for the movie. We caught the 1:15pm showing at the Bagdad Theather here in Portland on Wednesday afternoon. It was everything I expected it to be. It wasn't highbrow by any means….but if felt like an extended episode…
My wife and I watched all 96 episodes last month. Finished the last one the day before the movie came out. My wife was proud of me that after being together for nine years, for once I was capable and willing to binge-watch something with her.
Good lord you have a very outdated complaint there. I take it you still aren't over all the yuppies showing up at shows on the '88 tour? I just find it kind of funny, much like someone in 2015 complaining about all the people that came to see Nirvana in 1992.
I was gonna mention that, but haven't seen the movie in 25 years so I figured my memory of it is completely wrong. Apparently it is. I remember it shooting backwards but for some reason I had it stuck in my head that Arnold shot it backwards and she grabbed it and did it the right way.
In my defense Alyssa is only six months older than me!
yeah, she shoots the rocket launcher…because she read the instructions!