Ring of Fireworks

Posted on 4th July 2009 by Content Keyword RSS in Main Content - Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
Sorry I've been light on my posts, and also light in my loafers, but Marvin's parents are in town. We have been gadding about. Which means going places with gads. I know that made no sense. I am sleepy. Today we schlepped Marvin's parents to Winston-Salem, so we could get tons of cigarettes and also so we could see some car show. Which, you know me. There's nothing that excites me like a car show. There's Marvin, in his element. His parents are up there in front of him. No, not the guy

Glacial Discrimination

If the tremendous box-office success that Pixar has had with movies like Ratatouille, The Incredibles, Wall•E , and Up provides heartening proof that a studio that animated films with sophisticated, adult themes and unconventional storytelling techniques can still find an enthusiastic mass audience, the success of Blue Sky Studios’ Ice Age films proves that you can make a whole lot of formulaic computer-animated junk and just as many people will show up to see it. Ice Age: Dawn of the Din

Tribute to POISON mp4

Posted on 4th July 2009 by Content Keyword RSS in Main Content - Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
*************PLEASE READ***************** I love Poison! Poison is my favorite rock 'n' roll band besides aerosmith,black sabbath,etc. They have awesome music. Please RATE,SUBSCRIBE,COMMENT,AND FAVORITE!! REMEMBER: If you push the subscribe button ur cool! JK. BUT IN MY BOOK U R TOTALLY!

Brad Balfour: Dancing and Singing Holiday Hosannas Through Movie Musicals

Okay... It's the 4th of July and the pressure's on-- Enjoy the holiday and the fireworks. Think of the country's cheer and join family and friends for a beer and a burger. Being the grump you are, all you really want is slip away into a theater and see something... But what...? Rampaging Robots? Iraq War casualties in the making...? Well, there are other alternatives such as celebrating the summer holiday through joy and celebration of cinematic musicals. On the heels (so to speak) of

Live Review: Georgetown Music Festival Artopia 6/27

Christopher Nelson by James Truitt The Saturday following the summer solstice was shaping up to be an eventful one. Between the spectacle of the Rock‘n’Roll Marathon, the unbeatable party-vibe of Pride, and an impromptu mass-moonwalk tribute going down on South Jackson St, there was a ton of great stuff set to happen all over our summer-crazed city. Add to that already mighty list the relatively under-publicized (and free!!!) Georgetown Music Festival — itself combing powers with Sea