Wednesday, September 20, 2006

YOUTUBE




Back on.


Well as most of you know I've taken a long break from blogging with my newest obsession: Uploading video on YOUTUBE, which is probably the best distribution system for my kind of content. Plus it free.

As of this typing I've had 6900 viewings of videos I've created and re editited with more on the way. Plus I'm uploading movie trailers for film no one cares about from the 1970's and early 80's that I've had on a VHS tape for more than 10 years.

I'm actually quite amazed that PULP FICTION - Jedi Edition has moved as fast as it did; but after viewing some of the other trailers using the same idea and soundtrack I have to admit the one I recreated is pretty damn good, makes sense.

So sit back and subscribe friends because I've got a lot more footage to upload....

Stay Tuned....

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Writer's Block





We'll return after these messages

Friday, September 08, 2006

How SUPERMAN Should've REALLY ENDED





First we had the Bunnies at Angry Alien .com and they're :30 sec renderings of Movies. Now these guys and they're alternate Flash animated endings for some classic flicks.

Funny stuff.

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

The Death Mobile




As I borrowed the image from an AICN posting; this is the car that Kurt "Snake" Russell will drive in his auto- homocidal rampage in the Quentin Tarantino opus, "DEATH PROOF" part of the double bill on the film called "GRINDHOUSE".

Not too many cars get my attention - the 1978 Trans Am from "Smokey and the Bandit", The Rocket car from "Hooper", The V-8 interceptor from Mad Max 1&2 and now this.

Can't wait for GRINDHOUSE which opens next April. Makes me want to find my copy of "CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST" an Italian Splatterfest that was banned in 62 countries!

PS- Fuck Nu-Arthouse Cinema!

Friday, September 01, 2006

THE PLAY




I don't generally care about college football, but this game's final seconds between Cal State and Stanford in 1982 (who had John Elway at QB) is one of the greatest sport endings I 've ever seen.

Stanford is leading Cal State 20-19 and if they win this game they go to the HALL OF FAME Bowl; and it was to be John Elway's last game as a College Senior. All Stanford had to do is tackle the ball carrier and they win the game. What happens next is 5 flea flickers amoungst the Cal State players towards the end zone, capped off by a touchdown on the head of a Saxaphone player from Stanford's band.

The Marching Band stupidly entered the field prematurely thinking they were going to win. It's probably the most famous play in football.



The broken Saxaphone incindentally is in the College Football Hall of Fame