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By admin, on October 29th, 2011%
U2 has posted three clips of “From the Sky Down,” a documentary chronicling the recording of “Achtung Baby,” the band’s pivotal seventh studio album which was released in 1991. This film will be included in the Uber and Super Deluxe 20th Anniversary Editions of Achtung Baby, available November 1. Clips are below with a . . . → Read More: U2 Posts “From the Sky Down” Clips
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By admin, on August 26th, 2011%
Yes, I know “Kim the Waitress” was a Green Pajamas song, famously covered by Material Issue, but the version I always liked best was Sister Psychic’s off of “Surrender You Freak.” I couldn’t find that version complete, on the net, but there is a soundclip at Allmusic.com and probably a few other places. I . . . → Read More: Alisa Allapach – Kim the Waitress – Mc Cheesy Commercial
By admin, on August 26th, 2011%
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By admin, on August 14th, 2011%
In 2009 a pet chimpanzee went berserk and savagely attacked its owner’s neighbor, literally tearing the woman’s hands and face off. This horrible event was never far from my mind as I watched “Rise of the Planet of the Apes.” As reckless genetic engineers ply primates with brain-altering chemicals, then prod them to perform, . . . → Read More: More Fun Than a Barrel of Monkeys – Rise of the Planet of the Apes, by Claude Iosso
By admin, on August 11th, 2011%
Last weekend my entire family went to the theater to watch “Rise of the Planet of the Apes.” “Rise” is the prequel to the 1968 movie starring Charlton Heston and Roddy McDowell. In a nutshell, “Rise” is one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen in a theater. Where shall I begin? Well, . . . → Read More: Bitten by Hollywood Hype – Skip Rise of the Planet of the Apes, By Mark Erickson
By admin, on August 11th, 2011%
By admin, on August 10th, 2011%
The image below, depicting Catwoman astraddle a vibrator, or perhaps a motorbike, is the first still to be released of Anne Hathaway as the iconic feline criminal in the next Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises. MTV is highly critical of her performance, calling it, “unflattering” and “underwhelming.” The East Portland jury is still . . . → Read More: Catwoman Straddles Vibrator
By admin, on August 8th, 2011%
One thing not be taken away from The Who, they had the best rock documentary for miles and miles…
However, Tom Kipp cautions, “The film does seem a lot sadder now, though, as opposed to celebratory, given what’s happened to those still alive when it was released…”
By admin, on August 7th, 2011%
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