New Music Fridays: Max Frost, "Suspended Animation"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, September 27, 2013
Labels: Max Frost, Music, Music Video Friday Fun Extravaganza Show
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New Music Fridays: Tonight Alive, "Come Home"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, September 27, 2013
Labels: Music, Music Video Friday Fun Extravaganza Show, Tonight Alive
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Song Of The Day: Rupert Holmes, "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, September 27, 2013
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Labels: Music, Rupert Holmes, Song Of The Day
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First Look: Scarecrow
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, September 26, 2013
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Movies, Scarecrow, Trailers
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Song Of The Day: Forever The Sickest Kids, "Nikki"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, September 26, 2013
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Labels: Forever The Sickest Kids, Music, Song Of The Day
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Gag Me With A Tweet!: Chuck D, Perry Farrell, Boy George, And More
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, September 25, 2013
My friend IceT @FINALLEVEL is the JohnnyCASH of RAP he's The Black In Man real storyteller that the game doesn't give enough credit to ..
— Chuck D (@MrChuckD) September 24, 2013
7 weeks ago ( right after Lolla) I began our tour. I am going home. See my boys and hug them. Skateboard with them on the boardwalk.
— Perry Farrell (@perryfarrell) September 24, 2013
Why do they still tell you not to smoke on flights? Don't we know yet?
— Boy George (@BoyGeorge) September 24, 2013
Remember, a clown turned upside down is um, whatever
— Fred Schneider (@FredSchneider3) September 24, 2013
I'm trying to write a song, but I can't because I'm here. On twitter. As usual. I only have myself to blame.
— Susanna Hoffs (@SusannaHoffs) September 23, 2013
Signing 500 prints on my Mum & Dad's floor. It's like going back to '79 when I first did it on this very spot. GN pic.twitter.com/7MOJE8zD9N
— Gary Numan Official (@numanofficial) September 21, 2013
A human cannot be more funny, charming or pretty than Cameron Diaz. Also, a generous actor.
— Rob Lowe (@RobLowe) September 20, 2013
If I'm driving and look like I'm texting, I'm not. I'm just checking for camel toe.
— julie brown (@missjuliebrown) September 20, 2013
Song Of The Day: Conway, "Big Talk"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, September 25, 2013
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Your Guide to Becoming a Docuphile: Evocateur: The Morton Downey Jr Movie
LINK | Posted by Robin on Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Evocateur chronicles the rise and fall of Morton Downey Jr., son of Hollywood royalty and the pioneer, if you will, of trash television. I am embarrassed to say, even as quite the pop culture scholar that I fancy myself, I did not know much about his talk show. I was only ten when the Morton Downey Jr. Show was in its heyday, which lasted about two years, a mere blip on our attention spans.
Evocateur is a documentary that is well-crafted enough that it is nearly impossible not to be intrigued. The film also does its due diligence with covering Downey Jr.'s upbringing and rise to fame.. As the son of a Hollywood legend and a close friend of the Kennedy family, Downey Jr. seemed to have a charmed life. However, we are led to believe that he was a troubled man, always trying to live up to his father's ideals, and trying to use fame to cure his incredible insecurities. This angle is not uncommon among celebrity profiles, but it is a bold move to create this as a thesis statement, considering Downey Jr. is no longer with us and can't say anything in his defense.
Downey Jr., or at least the one portrayed on his show, was a total asshole. He had guests on to discuss things, yet never had any intent on discussing anything. Inevitably, he would end up screaming in their faces and kicking them off the set. He was especially known to go head-to-head with Al Sharpton, especially during the time of the Tawana Brawley case, in which a young woman was found to have made false claims about her rape and torture. In the biggest example of irony even a high school freshman could point out, Downey Jr. concocted his own fabricated attack in a last attempt for attention and fame.
Evocateur not only lets the audience know about the psyche of a man, but gives us a glimpse into how "news" and "entertainment" have merged into one vapid blob that is hard to discern. Downey Jr.'s shouting matches with guests are often how so-called "news" programs illustrate how to have a discussion. In fact, Jerry Springer owes a lot to Morton Downey, Jr. Like him or not, Evocateur will certainly convince you that he was a lot more complex than he may have appeared.
Labels: Documentaries, Evocateur, Morton Downey Jr., Your Guide To Becoming A Docuphile
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First Look: Under The Skin
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Movies, Trailers, Under The Skin
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Song Of The Day: Hot Chocolate, "You Sexy Thing"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, September 24, 2013
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Labels: Hot Chocolate, Music, Song Of The Day
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