Saturday, March 23, 2013

right quick

Hay guys, have had alot of things going on, went to Cacanda for a wedding, have started tattooing... more updates shortly

Thursday, February 7, 2013

My Bad

Hay yo, um I haven't been around cuz I've been busy with my job, creating new social bridges, and making my future plains.  Um sorry, but yeah.  Oh soon I'm going to Canada for a wedding, I'll show a few pics of that maybe a video, maybe nothing its up to what happens up their. Um yeah peace talk to you in a little while.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Brother's Pizza

OK so there jalapeno poppers are good, their delivery boy sucks, "Nucular" wings are not as hot as I hoped they would be, Gyros (even tho I love Feta) are not that great, the ranch and blue cheese they provide are a 5 out of a 10.  Although I have yet to have their pizzas or burgers, I am not impressed... mostly cuz their gyros.from that, they get a 5 out of 10.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Bitten

Bitten is a 2008 low budget ($CAD2,500,000;estimated) vampire film that stars Jason Mewes, as a paramedic who rescues Danika, a female vampire, from an alley way.  Jack, a paramedic, is frustrated with his life after he breaks up with his girlfriend. He discovers a girl (Danika) in an alley way covered in blood, clinging to life. Jack takes Danika in and soon discovers that she is a vampire.  Directed by Harv Glazer, Produced by Robert Wilson, Written by Tim McGregor and Tyler Levine.  I believe the first time I watched this film was in 2010.  I like this movie, it's dark, kind of honest, with a thrilling attitude.  Simon Shohet did the Cinematography and I hope I'm able to see more of his work. 
    Jason Mewes has done so many movies with Kevin Smith that he is known as Jay.  In this movie he is almost completely different.  Erica Cox who you may know from playing Opera Audience Member #2 in  Repo! The Genetic Opera or a few episodes as 'Drunk Chick' in the television show  The Business, plays Danika.  Her acting in this is I'd say a 5 out of 10, which for a low budget film is fine. 
    I liked the ending to this the most.  Threw out the film their are several gags such as a montage using a Barnie song played while Jack cleans up a dead body, that make this a very entertaining movie.  The acceptance with Danika by Jack, is lovable.  If I was in his position, I'd probably act the same way.  This movie is an example of what I think vampires should be.  Not that twilight crap.  No I don't think vampires should turn into bats... Just Dracula.  I love the scene ware Jack's all like "My new bitch is wearin' your cloths! My new bitch is rockin' your CDs,". 
    If I was going to make a vampire movie, one idea would be to make a movie just like this, just to get more people to watch this one. 

Friday, October 26, 2012

The Curve

The Curve.  A 1998 thriller starring Matthew Lillard, Keri Russell and Michael Vartan.  I love this movie, Mathew Lillard is one of my favoret actors  and have never come across a role that I didn't like him in.  I especially like when he is playing a villain.  He plays the somewhat psycho killer roles very well and this one was no exception.  The story follows Tim, Chris and Rand who are campus roommates. After hearing of a school policy, which says that anyone whose roommate commits suicide gets an automatic 4.0 GPA, Tim and Chris plot to kill Rand and make it look like suicide. After the suicide, Rand's girlfriend Natalie (the roommate of Chris' girlfriend Emma) is distraught and commits suicide as well. The story takes several plot twists as each persons motives come to light and the truth is revealed.  Dan Rosen did a great job writing and directing this film in my opinion.  Actually Dan Rosen and score composer Shark music supervised the film (credited as Pajama Party Productions). Prior to the start of filming, they made a mix tape of music they were considering for the film. Each actor was given the tape as background to their characters. When editor Glen Garland was putting together the first edit of the film he used music from this mix tape as temp. Many of the songs ended up in the final film. 

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Doghouse

Tonight's scary movie gets a short one.

Doghouse is a 2009 British horror comedy and splatter film.  A group of men travels to a remote village in England for a 'boys' weekend'. Upon their arrival, they found out that all the women in the town had been transformed into ravenous man-eaters (literally so).  I did not like this movie and the only thing I lived about this movie is that Stephen Graham is in it.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror

    This next movie is one of my two faverte urban horror movies.  Funny thing both star Snoop Doggy Dogg aka Snoop Dogg aka Snoop Lion.  Hood of Horror (aka Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror) is a horror film adaptation of a fictional comic book, which is an anthology of three short tales set in an urban milieu in a style reminiscent of Tales From The Crypt and Tales from the Hood. The movie debuted at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. The American premiere was on October 18, 2006 at Mann's Hollywood and Highland in Los Angeles. It was also the "secret" ninth film screened in the 8 Films to Die For film festival on November 19, 2006. It opened worldwide in theaters on May 4, 2007.  The budget was $5,000,000 (estimated), but the box office gross was $328,000 (USA, opening weekend May 6, 2007).  It features Snoop Dogg him self, Danny Trejo, Diamond Dallas Page, and even Mr. Iron Lung Method Man.    Music wise it is perfectly done using songs from Snoop Dogg, Al Kapone, and C-Ride. 
    The cartoon at the beganing was an exiting opening credits and set the mood of the show very well.  It was also a nice background of Snoop's 3 carictors in this,  Hound of Hell, Devon, and the Narrator. 
    The first story, Crossed Out, Fetures a female tagger named Posie (Daniella Alonso) who is given the power of death by the mysterious Derelict, another Hound Of Hell.  The ending to this story is very creating and not something that I expected the first time I watched this.  I remember seeing it and yelling, "Yo that shit's sit!"... I was the only one in the room. 
    The second storie is The Scumlord.  A white trash bigoted couple, Tex Woods Jr. (Anson Mount) and Tiffany (Brande Roderick) are given the chance at inheritance. Tex's father, Tex Woods Sr. (Chuck Hicks) dies "mysteriously", but in order for them to receive the inheritance, they have to live with some black Vietnam vets (Ernie Hudson, Richard Gant, Tucker Smallwood and L. Kenneth Richardson) that served under Tex's father for a year.  Right off the bat I wanted to kill these two Honkys my damn self.   Let's just say, I enjoyed watching Tex Woods Jr & Tiffany suffer. 
    The last story is Rapsody Askew,  a new rapper named SOD (Pooch Hall) is finally starting to gain recognition and fame. During an awards show after party, he is confronted by Clara (Lin Shaye), a mysterious woman who seemingly stops time (implying she too is a Hound of Hell).  The twist in this story was respectable and was very entertaining. 
    The humer in this movie is what I think I like the most.  I deffinatly recamend this movie.