Showing posts with label Trent Reznor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trent Reznor. Show all posts

Song Of The Day: Freddy Scott, "This Is A Trent Reznor Song"

From 2014, here's Freddy Scott with "This Is A Trent Reznor Song."

Enjoy!

Steve Casino Is Nuts



This is easily the coolest thing I've seen on the Internet this month.

Steve Casino is an artist and his medium is the peanut. The "Painter Of Nuts" takes peanuts and paints them to look just like actors, celebrities, and rock stars. And then he sells them for $500 a pop.

What? You didn't think he was working for peanuts, did you?

Here are some of my favorites:

Sid Vicious & Johnny Rotten



Trent Reznor On Dance Party USA

Wow.

Oscar Winner Trent Reznor's Next Gig?



OK, I admit, I'm getting a huge kick out of the fact that Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor won an Oscar. I mean, in 1995 would you have guessed that?

Weird, angsty, long haired Trent Reznor. Oscar winner. All cleaned up in a tux and everything.

Anyway, I read something last night that tickled me even more.

Trent's likely to join both the cast and staff of the upcoming film Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. HA! Trent as a vampire in a movie directed by the guy who did Wanted and in a vampire film with music written by Trent? Yes, please.

Also? The book's kind of hilarious. I actually think a film will be pretty entertaining. Am I alone in this thought?

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Free Music From Trent Reznor

We reported some weeks ago that there's a movie coming out about the founding of Facebook. It's got a pretty impressive pedigree too: directed by David Fincher (Fight Club, Se7en, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), written by Aaron Sorkin (A Few Good Men, The West Wing), and has a solid cast.

What we failed to mention before is that Trent Reznor (NIN, How to Destroy Angels) was hired to score the film. And Trent's all about free music and stuff, so he's released a free 5-track EP from the soundtrack. If you want to check it out, head here. He's also worked a deal with Amazon in which you can buy the whole album, all 19 tracks, for $2.99 for a limited time (9/28 and 9/29) by going to Amazon.com on those days. There are tons of options for pre-ordering the soundtrack if you go to the EP link above.

There's also a new, interactive, trailer for the film embedded below. Nice to see the studio playing up the webbiness of the flick.



I'm still not sold on the film, which opens October 1. On paper it should be awesome but the trailers aren't killing it for me. How about you all?

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