The Death Rattle: 13 Questions: Perturbator: A friend of mine recently turned me on to French musician Perturbator after hearing him on the HOTLINE MIAMI soundtrack and I've been a...
Re Blogging this because my main man over at The Death Rattle Aaron Duenas is one of the most honest, genuine, and talented people i know, i have been reading his blog for a couple of years when time allows and it always has great content. Check out his podcast The Mill Creeps aswell where he is co host with another great guy Chris Davies Rowan. I cannot speak highly enough about either of these guys.
Aaron also does a lot of work for The GGTMC and is just an all round great guy.
So get diggin his shit now Putos.
Friday, 5 April 2013
Thursday, 4 April 2013
RIP Roger Ebert
You will be sorely missed. A man after my own heart with his love of cinema across a broad spectrum of genres , i give you two thumbs up sir .
Room 237
If you are going to make a documentary about theories on one of the greatest movies of all time then at least make it sound or feel proffessional, make it sound like these theories have some worth. The problem with this documentary is that there are to many theories and not one is given chance to be properly expanded on or debated. I have heard better arguements back in High School, stoned listening to Pink Floyd fans decipher The Wall.
The theories in this documentary are not given time to breath, i am no proffesional movie critic, but this is one huge clusterfuck. I feel 2 or 3 theories being expanded on and investigated and involving the viewer in doing so would of made this a better watch.
Instead we get a bunch of people saying 'here is my theory, i could prove it , i could go on all day about it'..... but then don't. We switch to the next person saying exactly the same thing.
I found some of them interesting and would of loved to have them delved into a little more- even though to be honest i found them all a little far fetched. The mind sees what it want's to see at times, if i went back and watched The Shining i am sure i could somehow create a link between the movie itself and the failings of the Jamaican bobsleigh team.
Must try harder
0.5/10
The .5 being for editing.
The theories in this documentary are not given time to breath, i am no proffesional movie critic, but this is one huge clusterfuck. I feel 2 or 3 theories being expanded on and investigated and involving the viewer in doing so would of made this a better watch.
Instead we get a bunch of people saying 'here is my theory, i could prove it , i could go on all day about it'..... but then don't. We switch to the next person saying exactly the same thing.
I found some of them interesting and would of loved to have them delved into a little more- even though to be honest i found them all a little far fetched. The mind sees what it want's to see at times, if i went back and watched The Shining i am sure i could somehow create a link between the movie itself and the failings of the Jamaican bobsleigh team.
Must try harder
0.5/10
The .5 being for editing.
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
I love this song some decent modern hip-hop for a change
Watch "Dope D.O.D. - What happened (Official Video)" on YouTube
My brother just sent me this and I love it .
Things that made me happy and mad today...
Made Me Mad
Elevator Etiquette
If you are going to insist on standing next to the buttons then a) let others near them to get to their floor and b) press the freeekin close button once people have got out onto whatever floor they need i'm not in any particular rush to get to work but elevator's smell of Coldplay fans.
Made Me Happy
Life in general and the great cinemasochist's podcast Justin Oberholtzer's Film Rave.
Elevator Etiquette
If you are going to insist on standing next to the buttons then a) let others near them to get to their floor and b) press the freeekin close button once people have got out onto whatever floor they need i'm not in any particular rush to get to work but elevator's smell of Coldplay fans.
Made Me Happy
Life in general and the great cinemasochist's podcast Justin Oberholtzer's Film Rave.
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