[Heavily plagiarized from ND's post elsewhere]
The Premiere of B-Movie Bastards!
If you are brave and feel like listening to some insanity, the first episode of a podcast that NoiseDesign is involved in is done and up. If you love b-movies, then this is for you. There are three hosts (including, "Evil Roommate," for those who remember him from ND's webcam days) talking about the movies that they love so much. The first episode covers
Dead Alive
and
Return of the Living Dead.
The second episode is also up at this feed:
B-Movie Bastards
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This podcast is a blast to listen to even if you're not a b-movie fan, in my opinion. They've got a great sense of humor and even do a little original podcast b-movie theatre in addition to their reviews. The first one had something to do with gay zombies on parade. Don't ask. But listen.
Howze this for silly?
A friend periodically casts me in his short films. Usually the ones involving political statements...and general goofiness.
In this one, I play a security consultant being quizzed about the Department of Education's hiring practices. I'm in the first and last scenes.
Did I mention the silliness?
Don't say I didn't warn you.
I've posted some discussion prom options in the F2F thread Ginger "F2F 4: Too Much Candy, Never Enough Mojitos." Mar 15, 2007 10:57:07 am PDT. If you're planning to come to Atlanta, please weigh in.
Once more with feeling - Another poll
So that we can make the final decisions about Prom, it's one more question about how many people are coming to Atlanta.
Atlanta F2F Prom
Please respond by midnight PST Sunday.
Don't know if this has been posted anywhere else on B.org but in case it hasn't, and in case it might impact someone we know and love, I'm posting this link here: US pet food recall.
The food that is part of the recall has apparently caused the deaths of a few cats and dogs.
Chicagoistas!
Saturday I went to see Thom Pain (based on nothing), put on by Theater Wit at the Viaduct. The play was written by Will Eno, garnering him a Pulitzer nomination; The New York Times called the play "Samuel Beckett for the Jon Stewart generation". It's seventy minutes of awesome, and I highly recommend it for any Buffista who has twenty bucks and a free evening.
(More reviews at The Chicago Sun-Times or the Chicago Reader.)
It plays Thursdays through Sundays, but it's only running until April 14.
It's official! I'm visiting CA (Bay Area and central coast) in April. Wanna visit? See details in F2F, or contact me. Profile addy is good.
Whoot! I can't wait!!
Yo! Artistically-knowledgable Buffistas!?!?
Way back when we used to have avatars, I seem to recall someone fleetingly (perhaps Amych? Or...well,
someone)
sporting a lovely image that was a Whistler painting. A lady in a black dress, iirc.
I'm trying to find this specific Whistler painting at the minute, and have been for
hours,
and Google is giving me No. Love. At. All.
I believe this is a portrait in one of the American museums or galleries, rather than one over here, but beyond that I'm a bit stymied.
....anyone?
...Bueller?