Archive → September, 2009
I really really like you Chaplin remix
The dead space at the end is there. its not just you.. when it goes black, its over..
Anna
Video for my track ‘Anna’, composed using sounds recorded from the 1956 film ‘The King & I’. Download the MP3
Spiderlizard is on the lookout for crime
Exotic animal seller Karen Baker said orders on the WEB are surging for the blue and red lizards. They come from African countries, including Kenya, and live for more than 15 years.
She said: “We’ve sold out. We should get another batch in October. The demand just keeps going up and up.”
And Rich Nunn, 35, of Birmingham’s Nostalgia and Comics, was amazed by the resemblance. He said: “It is unbelievably similar.”
Ribbons The Clown: Rapper Extraordinaire
One of these things is not like the other
Bang Bang Bang
Download the music here:
http://www.last.fm/music/Pogo/Broken+…
http://www.last.fm/music/Pogo/Weave+A…
Chicago Molecular Gastronomy Restaurant Moto
Mike Judge’s future won’t be blue
The LA Times has this interesting photo of Bevis & Butthead, Office Space, King of the Hill, Idiocracy and The Goode Family.
Another series created by Judge, with John Altschuler and David Krinsky, “The Goode Family,” about a family of left-wing vegans navigating life with their bleeding hearts on their sleeves, was canceled this year after its first season.
“I’m OK with that too,” he adds.
That may be because many of Judge’s projects have received a second lease on life, gaining popularity and appreciation with age, usually accompanied by the descriptor “underrated” when brought up in casual conversation. And no film better typifies this curious phenomenon than his “Office Space.” In the film, Peter, a miserable IT employee played by Ron Livingston, is hypnotized into not worrying about his job. His hypnotist dies suddenly before rousing Peter out of his relaxed state, and he returns to work, occasionally, with an anarchic attitude and an open disdain for white-collar cubicle culture.