Wow, that cinematography is so lush and cool. I really miss Technicolor film.
Wow, that cinematography is so lush and cool. I really miss Technicolor film.
Sorry for the double post, noticed you noticed that already.
FYI, Pop Gear is on YouTube:
I don't know when they would need a tux (traditional or otherwise) EVER. Maybe after owning some deer they feel like they should transfer those memories and represent their hobbies in more classy environments.
That's what I thought as well, but apparently the outfit is very popular with hunters.
ZMF — The other day I was shopping and saw one of me in camoflauge (spelled it wrong) with a matching bright orange bowtie…your thoughts?
Exactly, the DVD-R's are a given. Usually for glass masters you'll spend twice as much (or more) money and have to make your order rather large for it to be cheap. Great, great idea. This makes me happy.
@ Johnny Deep—
Nope. Not at all. No. Just a loser with unrealistic dreams. Satisfied?
But that's the thing though, I think Warner understands this. This is a unique, fresh distribution model outside of creating 1000000000 discs and have them rot at shelves at Best Buy.
I'm going to steal your idea.
Warner has some good people running that company.
Seriously, the burning-obscure-DVD's-on-demand is a stroke of genius. You listen and please your customers and you save costs for mass manufacturing millions of discs. Golf clap, W.
Didn't you hear the man? He works at the studio…all that matters is that he understands himself.
The picture above makes this seem like a future MYOF or Cult Canon feature. Just sayin'.
LMAO @ Ray Carney. That made me smile. So true.
Yeah, where Dylan was just standin' there lookin' cool and all these women in various states of undress writhe in circles wearing wings attached by coat hangers
This picture says it all:
Frito—
I got it based on this review, but I found itself frequently sounding like background music. It didn't really grab me by the collar and demand that I pay attention. Is this what happens with all Power Pop?
Way to combine words, Spencer
The way you write about this record is lovely. Good job!