mr-mirage1959
The Mad Profit Of The Airwaves
mr-mirage1959

Remembering that it is, at best, pre-production farting around, it is rather interesting. (I would prefer that if this were to be done just call in Alex Ross and be done with it.)

When it hits the Bow Shock, the all-seeing three-lobed eye will open! We all shall write into our journals and include our final screams!!

Drum roll: enter, Peter L. Brook, and his work The Empty Space.

I want Kramer's ASSMAN license plate. J-Lo is just fine the way she is.

I doubt if I ever will (stop motion is a personal fetish) but... why has no one ever gone over the edge with the Bionicle toys?

Feh! Once I started looking like I had a monk's 'do, I said Bring On The Razor.

I really, really need to learn how to do this. This and the video mash up.... what programs does one use for such a thing?

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Oh.

Hard boiled fiction, James M. Cain, Jim Thompson, Chester Himes, Richard Stark. Man, I hate that feeling that I am only one heartbeat away from just killing everything it moves because it is my way....

While not on the list, and probably for a good reason, I would point to The Flash. Granted, there was not a lot there that would be considered "ground-breaking" but there was a lot more going on than people seemed to catch.

The original series, which is possessed of more than a few clunkers, is still heads and shoulders above most of what is available now.

Plato's Stepchildren, due to the visual above, was the first and only time I wanted to be Captain James Tiberius Kirk. Ever.

Imagine my glee when I was handed Max for a gift, and then my rage that the pinheads that packaged it (no, never mentioned to the person who gave the gift, that would have been unconscionably rude) left off the amazing Brit TV (which I still have on VHS) and all of the commercials, MTV...

No, although that is a shame. We are missing the genius of Bernard Hermann. Well, at least I am. Nothing against the Hans Zimmer OST for The Dark Knight, which has some bits by James Newton-Howard, but Hermann was a master...

Coffee through the nose, damn. Is that available as a poster? I want to put it in my cubicle...

Well... just the one.

I would never do so, nor support anyone who did. Sadly, however, I am one of those that finds the Funny in The Dark... you may choose to avoid Lenny Bruce, Richard Pryor, George Carlin, Christopher Titus and Bill Hicks.

I love the fact that the guy that does G-G was approached by Jim Davis and not merely given a blessing but kudos. Who knew the guy that beat "Mondays are bad" to death and still continues to do so was so damn cool?

The notion of "found footage" is for me more the storyline angle that allows for the mock doc. Regardless of what it is called, the documentary style in horror film is my current straight-into-the-vein-please happiness and joy.