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Thursday, January 31

Banana Stickers Are, Indeed...Metal
by
larzini
on Thu 31 Jan 2008 01:28 AM EST
http://bananastickersaremetal.ytmnd.com/
Metalocalypse amuses me. I know this because I've watched it twice. And read an interview in Electronic Musician with Brendon Small. Neither of those links go to the article. The Internets must be broken since I can't create link to the page of a magazine that's sitting on my floor. Stupid Internets!
Brendon Small? Isn't that the guy from Spinal Tap? (No, not that guy from Spinal Tap.)
This one.
Oh... Derek Smalls. Right.
Friday, July 20

And the Beef Shall Inherit the Earth
by
larzini
on Fri 20 Jul 2007 11:23 AM EDT
 In a world where Mad Cow Disease is not an illness, but a state of rural unrest. One cow mush rise up and awakens the herd. A herd fattened up and dumbed down by genetically modified feed. Normally docile creatures with a hive mentality that has finally, collectively mooed "Enough!" (Which may actually still just sound like "Moo", but with greater emphasis and intent.) The antibiotics and hormones pumped into this Slaughterhouse Nation has backfired against the government oppressors, who must confront the greatest beef to ever face their unchallenged empire. Special sauce and sesame seed buns are no match for...
... Cows With Guns.
Thanks for the link,...umm... Sebastian?
Friday, June 29

Optimus Prime Doesn't Stop Drinking !!
by
larzini
on Fri 29 Jun 2007 04:19 PM EDT
Wired Magazine's cover story depicted Optimus Prime stepping in as a father figure for those whose father didn't bother. (I guess their Mom was the television. I think in my home the television is more like a deadbeat uncle that pays no rent, runs up our electrical bills, but fascinates the children with wonderful stories and games, in between commercials and a lot of crap.
Michael Bay is not alone on his mission to destroy these latchkey kids' kindergarten memories of their surrogate father. Capital Bullshit has beaten Mikey to the punch. Doesn't hurt that another childhood television legend, (I can't believe I just called him that) and German rock god (maybe I just justified that last comment, and no, I'm not talking about Klaus Meine) has provided the fodder for their celebrity parody mashup.
LINKY LINKY.
Optimus Hasselhoff.
David Hasselhoff's fall from grace.
Tasty spoon, indeed!
BONUS LINK:
Huge freakin' statue of Optimus Prime. Thanks, Karate Party.
Thursday, December 21

A Christmas Story.
by
larzini
on Thu 21 Dec 2006 02:50 AM EST
Bunny style.
Sure, it's been around but it's that time of year again. See the other bunny movies at angry alien productions.
And while you're there you might as well watch Christmas Vacation, too. Again, with bunnies.
If you want the live action version of A Christmas Story, you'll just have to tune in to TBS on Christmas Eve. What time? Anytime.
Thursday, October 12

A Different Kind of Boom.
by
larzini
on Thu 12 Oct 2006 12:52 AM EDT
 Because it's Amanda Congdon. That's why. Not quite Amanda-era Rocketboom yet. But give it time. Joanne at Rocketboom doesn't have the timing and delivery of Miss Congdon. She seems nice enough though. The claymation movie by the CMA kids is wonderful though. Gee...thanks Rocketboom. We still got a little love for you at TBIMB.
Wow, it's 12:51.
Saturday, August 19

Moraites Makes Noyse
by
larzini
on Sat 19 Aug 2006 01:03 AM EDT
The Noyse Magazine has recently featured an interview/q&a with my former and probably future co-conspirator Peter Moraites. What do you do with 67,000+ (and counting) views on YouTube? I don't know either. Maybe Pete does.
Renetto knew what to do with it. Kind of.
And since I'm not going to type another post this evening. I Am Sorry Rat Trap. But I'm not actually sorry about anything, and that's the point. Thanks for being here.
YouTube needs Trackback.
Friday, August 18

Radio Haze, Anime Phase, Each Passing Day...A Few More Grays
by
larzini
on Fri 18 Aug 2006 12:20 AM EDT
 Many thanks to The Swankster for reminding me of how much I enjoyed the heyday of 106.3 WHTG here in the Garden State during the early 90's. I can't really add much more than I mentioned in the comments there, or maybe I can and I'm thinking I'd rather do something else tonight.
Also thanks for posting the Girlfriend video, it's amazing no one has destroyed it with a bad cover in recent years. At least my ears have been blessed by not hearing that hopefully imaginary cover. Girlfriend and Altered Beast are two essential CDs as far as I'm concerned. And I am concerned. (But I am not very concerned about consistency with the use of italics for titles, or what the proper use should be for italicizing titles. I'm making a concerned effort to be concerned...No...I'm not...I'm just full of shit...kind of.)
Since that video and reading an interview with Matthew Sweet talking about manga and anime, I've opened my eyes to that world and basked in the goodness that is Ghost in the Shell, Akira, Cowboy Bebop, and many others. Judging by the comments on YouTube, many others were turned on to anime by Sweet, as well.
Oh yeah, 106.3. The Matt Pinfeld years, those were good. 106.3 today, not so good. Although after commenting at Merry Swankster, I did catch some Dinosaur Jr. on the dial.
Saturday, February 18

Gorillaz Got Grammy
by
larzini
on Sat 18 Feb 2006 02:44 AM EST
Live performance with De La Soul and Madonna @ The Grammys. I saw Gorillaz in concert with the first album, they've definitely worked on their live show since then. I still can't figure out how Madonna walked behind Murdoc in the clip. Perhaps she's just an animated character, too.
Thursday, December 15

Vikings Vindicated on Video
by
larzini
on Thu 15 Dec 2005 03:00 AM EST
 The video must be Joel Trussell's commentary on all the rock bands coming from Scandinavia in recent times. Or is that old history dating back to 2001?
His video for Jason Forrest's track, "War Photographer" is lots of fun. Vikings, guitars, robots, cowbell, what else do you need?
Joel has some development sketches on his blog as well.
Friday, December 2

T33n G1rl Squ4dx0rx!!
by
larzini
on Fri 02 Dec 2005 02:36 AM EST
 I've been sleeping on Strong Bad's latest creation at Homestar Runner.
Teen Girl Squad. No description necessary. Watch and laugh.
Thanks, Ted Leo. I've been sleeping on Homestar Runner for awhile. Now I can lose some sleep and catch up.
Monday, October 3

Seven Smurfs
by
larzini
on Mon 03 Oct 2005 11:12 PM EDT
 Or SE7EN Smurfs. Milk and cookies makes me happy. Although I've never seen SE7EN, I still enjoyed the spoof featuring the Smurfs by Robot Chicken. The Smurfs have also been used to lampoon a specific Internet phenomenon.
Wednesday, September 21

Moongirl
by
larzini
on Wed 21 Sep 2005 09:10 AM EDT
Moongirl looks promising. Can't wait to see more. That doesn't look right. Can't wait to see more! But that looks to eager. Suffice to say, this post is here so I remember to return in a month or two. Further inspection shows that Phil Knight (yeah him) is behind this venture. So they probably don't need me attracting attention, they should have some funds lying around. I wonder if they use sweatshop labor in the animation studio.
Wednesday, November 24

GTA Leatherface movie finished
by
larzini
on Wed 24 Nov 2004 09:31 PM EST
Tuesday, November 23

GTA Machinima +
by
larzini
on Tue 23 Nov 2004 04:53 PM EST
Rockstar releasing San Andreas machinima prequel, eight CD soundtrack
Headaches, difficulty sleeping, burning eyes. Symptoms of either
the latest FDA-approved drug (some people read the diclaimer at the
bottom of those commercials), or you've been playing too much Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Yes, it's something I don't want my kid playing
(or seeing) until he's older. But it hasn't stopped me. Although if I
could find a cheat code to shut off the shooting and the language,
perhaps I could show him the fire truck and train missions.
The cut scenes, dialogue, voice acting, and storyline have clearly exceeded Rockstar's work on Vice City. And in no way is that a dis. This game is that good.
There's quite a few sites out there for hints, cheats, and talk. GTA Warehouse is a good place to start.
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