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June 2008 - Posts

  • For those of you who haven't heard, Mr. George Carlin, comedy legend, died this last sunday, June 22nd. He will be truly missed.

     

     

     

    His illustrious career started back in the 60's as a comedy duo with Jack Burns, but broke that off and started his own stand up career. He's most known for his "Seven Dirty Words You Can't Say on Radio or Television" routine, which got the attention of the FCC and set the stage for the long debate on censorship.

     

    He was the host for the first Saturday Night Live in 1975; he starred in 11 HBO specials, released 23 albums--4 of which won Grammy's for Best Comedy Album (1973: FM&AM, 1992: Jammin in New York, 2001: Brain Droppings, 2002: Napalm and Silly Putty), as well as starred in several films, including Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey, Dogma, Jersey Girl, and Cars, as well as the narrator for Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends.

    He is a legend in the comedy community, and will be truly missed. Like many in his craft, i.e. Richard Pryor, Mitch Hedburg, he is gone too soon.


    R.I.P., Mr. Carlin. R.I.P.

  •  So last weekend I headed to my local movieplex and excitedly bought tickets for M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening. I paid $20, plus about $15 for the food I snuck in. As the lights dimmed, I tried to prepare myself for anything. Anything at all. I said, Self--don't be too excited. Don't expect anything. Just watch the movie. Get into it. Decide later what you think.

     

    Well, I sat there. And I watched it. For one hour and fourty-some odd minutes I sat and watched.

    And what do I think?

     

     

     

    Oh.

    My.

    God.

     

    Before I go on, I must remind you that this is my opinion. You may feel differently. See it. Don't see it. It's your life. And money. So what do I think?

     

    I think I wasted $20 dollars.


    Normally, a "bad" movie has some redemable qualities to it, such as a good script that was badly acted or maybe some good camera work even though the script sucked, etc. This film=nothing good at all. The script was poor and weak, the acting couldn't have been worse (although, with that script, can ya blame them?), and there wasn't enough camera work to make the story flow evenly. It's Night's first rated R film in his almost 15 year career, and for a very good reason. The film is very violent. And it didn't need to be. Night is known for not showing everything to the audience so that they can imagine how bad things get. Well, for this film, he didn't give us the chance. He went for the shock value, and even I was disgusted. Oh man.

     

    Spoilers? No. I won't tell you what's happening. PM me if you really wanna know. Suffice it to say that the point is pointless. I know that's vague, but like I said, I don't want to overly influence your decisions.

     

    So go see it. Form your own opinions. As you do, let me know what they were. Be nice. Be mean. Free speech. But don't say I didn't warn you.

  • So, I don't know how many of you heard, or even know, but famed director Sydney Pollack died last week at the age of 73.

     Sydney Pollack(imdb.com)

     

    Mr. Pollack's career spanned almost 50 years as both actor and director. In an interview, Pollack once said he started his career as an actor, but when he realized how bad he was, he started directing.

     

    His illustrious career as director led him to Oscar glory with his film Out Of Africa, for which he won Best Director and Best Film. His other achievements include Tootsie , the classic comedy starring Dustin Hoffman as the cross-dressing soap opera star, Three Days of the Condor , and They Shoot Horses, Don't They?  Keen eyed viewers will also see his acting chops in films like Tootsie as Dustin Hoffman's agent, Changing Lanes with Ben Affleck as Affleck's boss and father in law, and in Death Becomes Her as the hard drinking ER doctor.

     

    Funny, kind, and master film maker, Sydney Pollack, you will be missed.

     

     

    SKELLY OUT

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