Hole: Nobody's Daughter
LINK | Posted by KP on Friday, April 30, 2010
I have a complicated relationship with iconic '90s figures. I spent my late teens and early twenties during the part of that decade when the alternative became the mainstream, but I avoided a lot of dark, plodding grunge music coming from the Northwest. It was all so dire and bleak. I like my punk happy -- or at least to kind of sound that way even if its lyrics aren't. Needless to say, I was never a much of a Hole fan, but I'm a stealth defender of Courtney Love. I love her "warts and all" approach to both her music and her personal life. Plus, she was one of the first female artists I knew to use the "F" word -- you know, feminism. Pretty brave thing to do in rock's boys' club atmosphere. I'm not ready to discount her just yet.
Nobody's Daughter isn't the mess critics are making it out to be. It's probably not going to win any awards, but it's a pretty decent rock album. On songs like "Honey" and "For Once in Your Life," it sounds like her voice is aging into a Marianne Faithfull-esque croak, but the old howl is still there. She says the record is about "greed, vengeance and feminism." And you can't argue with that.
Well Isn't That Smurfy?
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Friday, April 30, 2010
Earlier this week, Deadline announced that Paul Reubens (A.K.A. Pee Wee Herman) has signed on to be the voice of Jokey Smurf. Check out the list of people that he will be joining on this project:
Labels: Movies, Reboot Remake Regurgitate, The Smurfs
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Furry Vengeance: A Review in Haiku
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, April 30, 2010
Ninety minutes of my life
I'll never get back.
My daughter and I
Caught it at a free screening.
We paid way too much.
Brendan Fraser stars,
Is hoodwinked by animals.
Eddie Murphy booked?
Predictable plot.
Heavy-handed green message.
See Nightmare instead.
But if you must go
(You have kids or you're crazy),
Here is some advice.
When end credits start,
RUN! Or you'll hear a crappy
"Insane in the Brain."
[photo]
Labels: Furry Vengeance, Movies, Passing Judgement
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Sleigh Bells, "Tell 'Em"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, April 30, 2010
From, um, two days ago or something, here's Sleigh Bells with "Tell 'Em."
Enjoy!
[source]
An Ode To Kyle Reese
LINK | Posted by Duffmano on Thursday, April 29, 2010
Oh look! It's 1984 and I am sporting some calf strangling knee socks along with a full mouth of metal, hair that defies gravity and heavy purple Cover girl eyeshadow.
I'm now a total movie buff due to the advent of the mini bus which is sort of on the same level as the holy grail for young teens. It has handed us the ability to get to the theater minus parental constraints or interference and it's the first real taste of freedom any of us have ever had.
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Michael Biehn, Movies, The Terminator, Time Traveling
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Something To Believe In
LINK | Posted by mamatulip on Thursday, April 29, 2010
I kept my eye on the news all weekend - I admit, I was sort of expecting a tragic update. I mean, I'm all for positive thinking, but the initial reports sounded pretty grim, what with words like massive, brain stem and subarachnoid being thrown around.
Labels: Bret Michaels, Dropping Knowledge, Music, Poison
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Imperial Drag, "Boy or a Girl"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, April 29, 2010
Do you have a favorite song about cross dressing? You should.
From 1996, here's Imperial Drag's "Boy Or A Girl."
Enjoy!
Joni Mitchell On John Kelly, Bob Dylan, And More
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Joni, on her catalogue:
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Joni Mitchell, Music
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Lots-o'-Huggin'
LINK | Posted by DGB on Wednesday, April 28, 2010
If you don't, that's okay. 'Cause it didn't exist. It's part of a brilliant viral video campaign by Pixar for the upcoming Toy Story 3.
Those guys absolutely rule.
Keep Feeling... Charcoal?
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, April 28, 2010
In addition to being a horrible cover, it's a terrible song to use to sell charcoal. Couldn't they have used "Light My Fire?" "Start Me Up?" But no, they had to reboot, remake, and regurgitate The Human League's "Fascination," one of my favorite songs from the early '80s.
So here's what we'd like you to do for this week's Your Say Hump Day: list the commercials which contain the worst uses of rock music.
Go!
Labels: Commercials, Music, The Human League, TV, Your Say Hump Day
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Talking Heads, "Road To Nowhere"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, April 28, 2010
But it had nothing to do with the music.
It was the packaging that left me confused.
Spoof in the City
LINK | Posted by the weirdgirl on Tuesday, April 27, 2010
See, my love of the series leaves me conflicted. This about sums it up perfectly.
Labels: Bea Arthur, Dropping Knowledge, Sex and the City 2
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Making a Comeback: Popped Polo Collars
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Tuesday, April 27, 2010
While on vacation last week it looked like my luggage might be lost so I hit the nearest Old Navy for a few cheap emergency replacements. And while I was browsing the clearance section I noticed something kind of scary - a polo shirt with built in double collars to give you that '80s look of wearing layered polos without adding a whole extra layer of shirts. Remember that? I tried it once or twice back in the day and nearly melted in the mid-west heat, and felt like the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man to boot. Puffy and sweaty is not sexy.
Labels: Fashion, Fashion Backward, Popped Collar
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Wheatus, "Teenage Dirtbag"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, April 27, 2010
That's like 3 years ago in dog years!
From 2000, here's "Teenage Dirtbag" by Wheatus.
Enjoy!
Ferris Bueller: Hero or Zero?
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Monday, April 26, 2010
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Mamatulip: He's a regular high school senior who ditched class in favour of spending a gorgeous spring day painting downtown Chicago red. With his girlfriend, Sloane, and best friend Cameron in tow, he dines at a swanky restaurant, hijacks a parade to perform atop a float, takes in a Cubs game and tours the town in Cameron's father's prized '61 Ferrari GT California. He leads his clueless principal on a clumsy, fruitless chase across town, nearly puts his sister in the clink and, by the end of the day, has most of the town believing he's on his deathbed.
He is a truant, a rebel; he is, without a doubt, the undisputed King of Skipping School. For a little while, he was The Sausage King of Chicago.
He is Ferris Bueller, Hero.
Labels: Criss Cross Counter Punch, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Movies
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New York Needs More Escaping From?
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Monday, April 26, 2010
Now, it's been years since I saw the flick but I honestly don't know who you'd cast to replace Kurt Russell as Snake Plissken.
So my Bratty friends, since this is probably gonna happen, who would you like to see as Snake Plissken 2.0?
Labels: Escape From New York, Movies, Reboot Remake Regurgitate
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Set Your DVRs: Week of April 26, 2010
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, April 26, 2010
Monday, April 26th
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Gogol Bordello
Late Show with David Letterman: David Sanborn
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Melissa Etheridge
Little Man Tate, "Man I Hate Your Band"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, April 26, 2010
Maybe I'm out of touch.
Or maybe I'm just cranky.
But I'm finding myself feeling this way about more and more bands nowadays.
From 2006, here's "Man I Hate Your Band" by Little Man Tate.
Enjoy!
Mixtape: '80s Music
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Saturday, April 24, 2010
Labels: Culture Brats Radio, Mixtape, Music
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Join the Culture Brats Team
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, April 23, 2010
Or writers, if you want to lose all that kick ass imagery we conjured up.
We've been doing this for four weeks now, so you've probably got a pretty good idea what we're all about and what we're shooting for. If not, go through the archives. Read more about us. Meet our writers.
And if you're interested, please send a sample to culturebrats@gmail.com.
Writing sample! You can keep your urine.
New M.I.A. Song: "Born Free"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, April 23, 2010
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Musical Youth, "Pass The Dutchie"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, April 23, 2010
Give your band a name you can grow into, not out of.
Do call yourself Awesome, Thor, or THE GREATEST FREAKING BAND EVER!!! (Caps and exclamation points are optional)
Don't have the following words in your name: boy, youth, new, or Menudo (which I think is Spanish for hairless male).
Why?
Better Time-Traveling Flick: Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure vs. Back to the Future
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, April 22, 2010
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The Weirdgirl: Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure is pure energy. This immediately makes it the better pick of time travel movies. There are not many movies that can keep you grinning the entire time but Bill & Ted's manages to do it. It doesn't get bogged down in too many subplots or angsty worries about the space-time continuum (yawn) like Back to the Future. It's just plain fun.
I also think it's the more realistic of the two movies. Bill and Ted got mileage out of their time travels. They went to multiple eras. They partied with interesting people. Really, if you had a time machine, would you go back to one time and slouch around whining about your parents for the entire trip then slink back home? Or would you have taken that machine for a real spin as soon as you got it back up and running? Bill and Ted understood the value of the time traveling tool and theirs was the more realistic teenage response: deal with the crisis at hand and look for babes, while also having the time of your life. And no matter how crazy things got you noticed that not once did Bill OR Ted make out with a family member, right? (What's wrong with you Marty?)
Labels: Back To The Future, Bill And Ted's Excellent Adventure, Criss Cross Counter Punch, Movies, Time Traveling
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Don't You Forget About Meeee
LINK | Posted by A Vapid Blonde on Thursday, April 22, 2010
I just came across the book You Couldn't Ignore Me If You Tried: The Brat Pack, John Hughes and Their Impact on a Generation By Susannah Gora that was published by Crown Publishing Group in February.
The website for the book, BratPackBook.com, has some fun things like music from the movies and a place where you can find out which John Hughes character you are.
My name is Farmer Ted and I think I have to have it.
Labels: Books, Etc., Gimme That, John Hughes, Movies, Pretty In Pink, The Brat Pack, The Breakfast Club
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Herbie Hancock, "Rockit"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, April 22, 2010
Seriously? Do you remember how many hits we had in the '80s that didn't have vocals?
- "Chariots Of Fire" reached number one.
- "Miami Vice Theme" reached number one.
- Kenny G.'s "Songbird" reached number four.
- "Axel F" reached number three.
- "Hill Street Blues Theme" reached number ten.
- "Love Theme From St. Elmo's Fire" reached number fifteen.
- "Theme From Magnum P.I." reached twenty-five.
So, What's Your Real Name?
LINK | Posted by mamatulip on Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Way back when I was a starving college student studying journalism in the big city, I wrote for an online music magazine. Run by a friend of mine, it was a small-scale operation, but it afforded me the opportunity to meet, interview and photograph some very cool musicians, most notably Henry Rollins, The Reverend Horton Heat and Guru, one of hip hop's most legendary MCss.
I jumped at the chance to interview Guru as he passed through town, and trudged my way through the season's first big snowstorm - on public transit - to get to the venue. I was wet, cold and snotty-nosed mess by the time I reached the venue he was performing at that night, but I didn't care. One of my best friends, a hip-hop aficionado in his own right, had gotten me hooked on Gang Starr a few years prior, and I was unabashedly star struck at the thought of meeting the outfit's MC, let alone interviewing the guy.
It was an interview that I will never, ever forget – because Guru was one of the most interesting and engaging people I have ever had the chance to interview, and because he put me in my place before I'd even asked my second question.
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Gang Starr, Guru, In Memoriam, Music
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Culture Brats Radio Debuts Tonight
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, April 21, 2010
To kick things off, we'll be playing '80s music tonight.
You'll be able to make requests during the show by sending us tweets.
Sound cool? Follow us on Twitter and drop by tonight.
Questions? Leave a comment below.
4/20 On 4/21
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, April 21, 2010
But considering the subject matter, it's kind of fitting.
Here's this week's question:
Who is your favorite cinematic stoner?
Go!
Men At Work, "Overkill"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, April 21, 2010
From 1983, here's Men At Work's "Overkill."
Enjoy!
A Beastly Flick
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, April 20, 2010
If you name your album Suck or Crap or Awful or The Worst Album Ever Made, you're making it way too easy for the critics. You'll read a lot of reviews claiming the album lives up to its name.
Which is why I pity the creators of Beastly. Because it really does look beastly.
Doogie won't be able to save this film.
Labels: Beastly, Movies, Reboot Remake Regurgitate
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Glee Has the Power of Madonna
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Tuesday, April 20, 2010
But more exciting? To drum up interest for the episode, Jane Lynch, who I ADORE and is truly outstanding on Glee, is featured in a nearly shot by shot recreation of the "Vogue" video.
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Glee, Madonna, TV
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Faster Pussycat, "Don't Change That Song"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Dismayed, I had no other choice but to buy her lawn tix to Rock N America, a three-day rock festival of awesomeness with the following lineup: Scorpions, Twisted Sister, Ratt, Dokken, Warrant, Great White, Lita Ford, Slaughter, Sebastian Bach, L.A. Guns (unfortunately, it's the Tracii Guns version), Firehouse, Bullet Boys, Lynch Mob, Pretty Boy Floyd, Steelheart, Faster Pussycat, Enuff Z' Nuff, Toxin, with more bands to be announced!
It's Never That Time
LINK | Posted by the weirdgirl on Monday, April 19, 2010
Labels: Fashion, Fashion Backward, Harem Pants, MC Hammer
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Everything Is Coming Round and Round
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Monday, April 19, 2010
Set Your DVRs: Week of April 19, 2010
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, April 19, 2010
Monday, April 19th
Jimmy Kimmel Live: Cypress Hill with Tom Morello
Last Call with Carson Daly: Weezer (R)
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Phoenix
Supercute!, "Not To Write About Boys"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, April 19, 2010
Got it?
Anyway, their sixteen-year-old daughter, Rachel Trachtenburg, has another band called Supercute!. And this is their new song. In addition to being super cute, it's also super cool.
Saturday at the Arcade: Home Edition
LINK | Posted by Dave on Saturday, April 17, 2010
Back in the day, there was nothing that got me quite as excited as hanging out in a roomful of video games. (I was a geek back then...I didn't have many "excitement" options.) The peak of the video game boom hit right around the time I started high school. Back then, there was an arcade in every shopping center. And if you weren't near a shopping center? No problem! Pretty much every commercial establishment had at least one video game. On my walk home from school every day, I ran a veritable gauntlet of my favorite games. There was Missile Command (at a pizza parlor), Wizard of Wor (at a deli), and Pac-Man (at the convenience store). Needless to say, I never made it home from school with any quarters in my pocket.
It's Mario Time!
LINK | Posted by mamatulip on Friday, April 16, 2010
I didn't have my own system, but every Friday night my mother would drive me to the video store so I could rent one for the weekend. I'd set it all up, plug in the gun and shoot some ducks for a while before getting down to business, Super Mario style.
I ate, breathed and slept Super Mario Bros. When I wasn't playing in real life, I was jumping on Goomba's and fighting Bowser to rescue the princess in my mind. It's
Labels: Geek, Gimme That, Nintendo, Super Mario Bros., Video Games
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Record Store Day
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, April 16, 2010
You remember record stores, right? They're the places we used to frequent to buy albums, tapes, and CDs, talk about music, and check out posters and rock tees before Al Gore invented the Internet and Hot Topic.
Yeah, the big box stores deserve some of the blame, too. But it was the Internet that dealt the death blow. Damn you, technology!
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Music, Record Store Day
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Shall We Play a Game?
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Friday, April 16, 2010
Engadget is reporting that the prop computer that Matthew Broderick used to connect to W.O.P.R. and hack the military in the 1983 film WarGames is up for sale!
The Flaming Lips, "Five Stop Mother Superior Rain"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, April 16, 2010
Oh well.
Wayne, if you're reading, and I'm sure that you are, would you consider playing one of the following at tonight's taping? Thanks!
Those Old, Crappy Video Games Might Put Your Kids Through College One Day
LINK | Posted by mamatulip on Thursday, April 15, 2010
Labels: Atari, Dropping Knowledge, Geek, Video Games
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Styx, "Come Sail Away"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, April 15, 2010
Better Film: Pretty in Pink vs. Sixteen Candles
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Wednesday, April 14, 2010
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Tania: Pretty in Pink and Sixteen Candles. Both defining movies of my childhood. Both helped lead me through that bitch called puberty. Both watched eleventy billion times, each, by me. And that's just in the past year.
But though Sixteen Candles may seem to have the obvious edge - humor! Jake Ryan! - I believe Pretty In Pink is, in fact, the superior movie of the two for two reasons - Andie and Duckie. And Steph. Shoot, that's three. Anyway...
Since both movies were Molly Ringwald vehicles, the first is easy to break down. Andie Walsh vs Samantha Baker:
Labels: Criss Cross Counter Punch, Movies, Pretty In Pink, Sixteen Candles
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Oh No... Here I Go
LINK | Posted by A Vapid Blonde on Wednesday, April 14, 2010
It is guaranteed to make me smile when I am driving. But what should never ever have happened with this song is a cover. I was horrified by this and now I am afraid that my love for this song may forever be tainted and I need to share it with you all.
So I need help. I need a new hair band song I can harass my friend with. It must be cheesy good with a catchy hook and big hair. (at least as cheesy as my little '80s musical references I can't keep myself from sprinkling my posts with, for which I apologize.)
Labels: Mandaryna, Music, Whitesnake, Your Say Hump Day
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Foxy Shazam, "Oh Lord"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, April 14, 2010
They kind of remind me of The Darkness.
Except with Fake Freddie Mercury fronting them. Or maybe it's Doug Henning?
All I know is this song kicks much ass and I can't stop listening to it.
And Fake Freddie Mercury/Doug Henning Hybrid has some pipes.
Nine, Ten, Never Watch Again
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, April 13, 2010
But I will not see the Bayed A Nightmare on Elm Street when it hits theaters on April 30th. Even though I was a bigger fan of the Friday the 13th movies, I feel remaking Nightmare is the greater abomination.
Why?
Labels: A Nightmare On Elm Street, Movies, Reboot Remake Regurgitate
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We're Going Down Tubes (There's a Pirate Ship)
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Two guys, Rob Dean and Keith Doughty, have been writing songs for a Goonies musical and have been cutting videos from the film to support the songs. /Film has embedded all the videos in their article about the endeavor so you can head over there to view them all. The one I've chosen to post is called "Sloth's Song" and I chose it because I really enjoy the '80s hair metal ballad feeling of the song.
Labels: Movies, Music, Reboot Remake Regurgitate, The Goonies
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Record Club, "Devil Inside"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, April 13, 2010
I can't stand it.
Labels: Beck, INXS, Music, Record Club, Song Of The Day
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Battleship Vs. Whaaa??
LINK | Posted by DGB on Monday, April 12, 2010
Labels: Battleship, Movies, Reboot Remake Regurgitate
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Set Your DVRs: Week of April 12, 2010
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, April 12, 2010
Monday, April 12th
Jimmy Kimmel Live: Them Crooked Vultures
Last Call with Carson Daly: Grizzly Bear (R)
Late Show with David Letterman: Spoon (R)
Lopez Tonight: Slash
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Sade
Terrence Trent D'arby, "Wishing Well"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, April 12, 2010
He followed it up with the equally obnoxiously titled Neither Fish Nor Flesh: A Soundtrack of Love, Faith, Hope & Destruction. The album was critically acclaimed and some, like myself, preferred it over Hardline. The album sold 4 million copies but, like all his future releases, failed to chart any singles.
Labels: Music, Song Of The Day, Terrence Trent D'Arby
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Real Genius Redux
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Friday, April 09, 2010
I. Love. Real Genius.
If you've not seen it, and it seems like many people haven't, Real Genius is the story of super smart high school kids in a special school for the super smart. Val Kilmer (who is totally adorable in this) is the world weary senior who's helping a new freshman (one of the youngest ever accepted to the school) get acclimated. Crazy fun science projects, high school back stabbing, and laser building ensues. Turns out the kids are being used to build something for the military which makes them unhappy - the kids want to do science that helps, not kills.
Labels: Movies, Real Genius, Reboot Remake Regurgitate
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On to the Great Rock n' Roll Swindle in the Sky: RIP Malcolm McLaren
LINK | Posted by mamatulip on Friday, April 09, 2010
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, In Memoriam, Malcolm McLaren, Music, The Sex Pistols
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Malcolm McLaren, "Double Dutch"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, April 09, 2010
I briefly mentioned the man on Wednesday.
He created and managed the band I highlighted on Thursday.
The poor bastard died on Thursday.
Home Decorating, '80s Style
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Thursday, April 08, 2010
So I'll periodically post cool stuff that I stumble across in the "Gimme That!" segment of this here website. And I'd like to start with a print that I think I'm actually going to buy as an excuse to dress up our home office.
Labels: Etc., Gimme That, The Breakfast Club
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The Office In a Galaxy Far Far Away
LINK | Posted by DGB on Thursday, April 08, 2010
It's been reported that Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, creators of the fantastically warped show Robot Chicken, are working with Lucasfilm to hatch a Star Wars comedy that sounds like an Office take on Star Wars.
Comedy and Star Wars go hand in hand. From the classic Christmas special (starring Bea Arthur!) to the animated treatments from Family Guy and Robot Chicken to the prequels themselves ("Noooooooooooo!"), there has been a lot to laugh at in the Star Wars universe.
Labels: Geek, Movies, Reboot Remake Regurgitate, Star Wars, TV
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Bow Wow Wow, "C30, C60, C90, Go!"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, April 08, 2010
I remember lying on the floor, waiting for the DJ to play my favorite song. As soon as I heard him mention it, I sprung to life, hitting the PAUSE button as fast as I could.
From 1980, here's "C30, C60, C90, Go!" by Bow Wow Wow.
Better Babysitter: Uncle Buck vs. Chris Parker
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Wednesday, April 07, 2010
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A Vapid Blonde: Dear Daddy Geek Boy, Seeing as though you have yet to start the great debate I declare a total smack down: UNCLE BUCK WINS! And he is the Best. Baby. Sitter. Ever.
The arguments for Uncle Buck are numerous, from his ability to be there every moment he is needed to making THE MOST AWESOME PANCAKE EVER. He is the guy you want watching your children. As opposed to Chris, whose decision-making capabilities are slim to none.
Should you want to concede here and now I would completely understand.
The ball is in your court.
Labels: Adventures In Babysitting, Criss Cross Counter Punch, Movies, Uncle Buck
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Choose Your Own Music Festival
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Ok.
Someone tells you to start a music festival.
Money is no issue and you can have any band still in existence perform at your festival.
Pick your five headliners.
GO!
Labels: Music, Music Festivals, Your Say Hump Day
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Public Image Ltd., "Flowers Of Romance"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, April 07, 2010
I've been highlighting songs from that genre and era all week. Today, let's play a couple of songs from the band itself.
Labels: Music, PiL, Public Image Ltd., Song Of The Day
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Hot Chick in a Metal Bikini
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Empire Online is now reporting that McGowan is out, but an offer has been made to hottie Megan Fox.
If you're not familiar with the film, the original had Brigitte Nielsen as Red Sonja, a woman with revenge in her heart who is sent on a mission to defeat an evil queen and protect a magical talisman. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is basically in Conan mode, but isn't actually Conan, goes along with Sonja to protect her. And, you know, get it on, barbarian style.
Labels: Movies, Reboot Remake Regurgitate, Red Sonja
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Jilted John, "Jilted John"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Most songs written and performed by comedians fall under the "novelty song" category.
Hell, I'd be willing to wager that ALL songs written and performed by comedians fall under the "novelty song" category except for today's selection.
Tastier Pop Tart: Debbie Gibson vs. Tiffany
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Monday, April 05, 2010
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Chag: I don't even know why we're having this discussion. Debbie, excuse me, DEB-O-RAH Gibson was a musician and songwriter. "Only In My Dreams" is three-and-a-half minutes of pure sugary pop perfection. When "Foolish Beat" topped the charts, Gibson became the youngest person ever to write, perform, and produce a Billboard #1 single. She did this before she graduated high school. Tiffany, on the other hand, rose to fame by covering tunes by The Beatles and Tommy James & the Shondells.
When people stopped buying her albums, Debbie Gibson moved onto Broadway. Tiffany, on the other hand, went onto Celebrity Fit Club and Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling. "Could've Been," indeed!
Labels: Criss Cross Counter Punch, Debbie Gibson, Tiffany
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Pac-Man Fever
LINK | Posted by DGB on Monday, April 05, 2010
Labels: Geek, Movies, Pac-Man, Reboot Remake Regurgitate
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Set Your DVRs: Week of April 5, 2010
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, April 05, 2010
Monday, April 5th
Jimmy Kimmel Live: She & Him
Last Call with Carson Daly: Arctic Monkeys (R)
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Peter Wolf and Shelby Lynne
Late Show with David Letterman: The Swell Season (R)
The Members, "Sounds of the Suburbs"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, April 05, 2010
Alice Needs to Grow Up a Little
LINK | Posted by the weirdgirl on Friday, April 02, 2010
It was... good.
It was very pretty. The clothes and set were gorgeous. But honestly, I was a little disappointed in the story. When I heard this was Alice re-imagined I thought there would be more imagination involved. Sure, Alice the klutz falls down another hole and revisits "Underland" like ten years later, or something. Events had progressed along the logical sequence that one might expect under a queen's despotic rule and Alice steps into the role of heroine. In general this is known as a movie sequel. Not so bad as one that the original movie's writers refuse to work on it and it goes straight to video, but a sequel nonetheless.
Labels: Alice in Wonderland, Movies, Passing Judgement
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Quit Messin' With My 80s!
LINK | Posted by Dave on Friday, April 02, 2010
Glasses Or No Glasses, That Is The Question
LINK | Posted by DGB on Friday, April 02, 2010
The success of Avatar left studios scrambling to capitalize on the 3D craze that filmmakers like Cameron and Jeffrey Katzenberg predicted. The staggering success of Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland only served to reinforce the decision to pump out more and more 3D movies. Theater owners are now scrambling to add more 3D projection systems in your local multiplex and movies are fighting each other for the precious few screens that are able to show 3D, as wave after wave of new product rolls out week after week.
But consumer beware, because not all 3D movies are equal.
You Might Want To Lock Your Doors, Or At Least Put In Some Earplugs
LINK | Posted by A Vapid Blonde on Friday, April 02, 2010
Maybe it's me, but I just can't wrap my little pea brain around this horrifying news that came to me via an email newsletter linking to Popeater.com where Boy George was quoted as saying, "Last time we re-formed, there was a point to it, we'll see. It's all about my mood at the time"
Labels: Boy George, Culture Club, Dropping Knowledge, Music
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Lissie, "Bad Romance"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, April 02, 2010
For those of you who thought I was serious yesterday when I said "Dancing On The Ceiling" was The Greatest Song In The History Of The Universe, I'm sorry to disappoint you. Check your calendar.
For the rest of you, I've got a great cover song ready to roll for today.
Red Dawn Remake Coming
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Thursday, April 01, 2010
Red Dawn tells the story of a joint Cuban/Soviet invasion in Colorado. A plucky group of high school kids calling themselves the Wolverines decides to fight the red menace themselves. The cast was pretty good: Patrick Swayze, Lea Thompson, Charlie Sheen and Jennifer Grey. I'm not sure I've actually seen this film since the late 1980s/early 1990s when it hit cable but from what I recall it's VERY dated feeling and really had that heavy-handed mid-'80s fear of Soviet attack thing going on. And, you know, Colorado high school kids are totally laying professional soldiers to waste. USA! USA!
Labels: Movies, Reboot Remake Regurgitate, Red Dawn
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The Expendables Trailer Is Here, And It's Gonna Blow. You. Away.
LINK | Posted by Jason on Thursday, April 01, 2010
"You're a disease. And I'm the cure."
"HO HO HO NOW I HAVE A MACHINE GUN"
"I ain't got time to bleed."
"Murdock. I'm comin' to get you."
"I'll be back."
Ah, the '80s action movie. Simple formula: one lone current or former cop/CIA agent/Special Forces soldier with an attitude and a shitload of guns that never seem to need reloading versus an army of criminals/terrorists/mobsters/alien hunters/Communists. Any guy who grew up in the '80s will tell you that movies like Commando, First Blood, Rambo: First Blood Part II, Die Hard, and Predator were our Chick Flicks. We'd watch John Rambo's stirring last speech - "I WANT... what they WANT... for our country to love US... as much as WE... love IT... THAT'S what I WANT!" - and weep the tears of a PMSing housewife watching Beaches.
And now, man-children of the '80s, at last we have our Steel Magnolias.
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Movies, The Expendables
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Lionel Richie, "Dancing On The Ceiling"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, April 01, 2010
Now that we've gotten our theme song and the also-rans out of the way, we're free to play whatever we like in this space. It's a clean slate -- pick a year, pick a genre, pick a group, and play a song.
So we might as well start things off with The Greatest Song In The History Of The Universe.