Monthly Archives: October 2007
Green Monkey Mix Volume 8 Accepting Participants
Hey everyone! My name is Chris and I host Some Guy’s Blog. As a three-time participant in the Green Monkey Music Project, Splotchy has generously allowed me to invade his blog and select the next mix theme.
Well, after giving it some thought, I have come up with something that reflects my love of travel and exploration. I hereby announce the “Geography Pop Quiz” Mix. The titles of all songs must contain a specific geographical reference: either a continent, country, state, city, or street. It can be a place you’ve been or a place you hope to see someday or a place you never want to go. It’ll be our own little musical travelogue.
My songs will be last and I guess I’ll take on the first six people who express interest. How about 5-7 songs each? Sound good?
Oh, and before I wrap this up, how about a round of applause for our host, Splotchy? He’s going to round up all these songs and make them all available, free of charge to you – the reader. That’s pretty damn cool.
OK, who’s in?
iSplotchy Firmware Upgrade Gives More Functionality To Consumers
Note: This post has been guest-written by Steve Jobs.
To those proud new owners of the iSplotchy, who have made the commitment to joining the technology revolution in earnest, I congratulate you!
To those yet to make the leap, I am proud to announce a recent firmware upgrade that will soon be available on this site, providing ever-expanding functionality to an already spectacular product.
I routinely ping the gadget-savvy community, visit message boards, and scan the Usenet archives for ways I can improve upon this product.
Three requests continually appear in my ongoing investigations:
1. Food
People who love technology also love food. Food is what keeps us going. But a problem arises — how can we have a home-cooked meal on-the-go?
With the latest firmware upgrade, we have programmed the iSplotchy with nanofrying receptors that can convert solar energy into localized temperatures hot enough to cook food.
The iSplotchy, in direct sun on a cloudless summer day, is hot enough to fry eggs.
2. Games
The loud clamor of gamers echoed through the iSplotchy forums, and now this “Marco” has been effectively “Poloed”.
Those getting the new upgrade will find the iSplotchy capable of roughly approximating the experience of many classic arcade games, from Pacman, to Ms. Pacman, to Donkey Kong III (Galaga scheduled for 2012).
iJoysticks and iScreen available separately
3. Romance
Ah, the human condition. We all long for love. For companionship. For MAGIC.
The iSplotchy’s core nanotechnology has expanded to fully engage the appetites of the discerning adult.
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As you can see, there is no time like the present to jump on the iSplotchy train.
Lastly, and I really do apologize for bringing this up — there have been unfounded criticisms leveled at the iSplotchy, the like of which you can find here.
I will not sit idly by as less-than-scrupulous individuals tarnish the image of this amazing product.
While the iSplotchy is the pinnacle in consumer gadgetry, there will always be people that attempt to “hack” into whatever technology they can get their grubby little hands on.
The situation described in the scurrilous post above is evidence of a failed hack into the iSplotchy. When the iSplotchy senses an attempted hack, it will be “rubbled” useless to prevent the hacker from using the iSplotchy for unsavory purposes.
As it rubbles, it also notifies the manufacturer of the nature of the attempted hack. The report on this particular iSplotchy indicates that its owner, Doctor Monkey Von Monkerstein, attempted to do the following with the product:
1. Gold coin creation
2. Penis enlargement
3. Monkey desmellification
This kind of hackery will not be tolerated. The fact that Dr. Monkerstein is currently running a fruitless candidacy for the 2008 Presidency makes this affront even more serious.
How can you stop this kind of inside-the-beltway shenanigans? Vote for the iSplotchy in 2008.
Harry Potter And The One Hundred Thirty Eight Minutes
I got in a little early to LaGrange tonight. I headed up to Walgreen’s, walked up the seasonal aisle to trigger all the cheesy motion-sensor Halloween decorations, then picked up some plain M&M’s.
There being no school tomorrow due to Columbus Day, there were gangs of giggling teens out and about. On my walk to the theater, I witnessed a LaGrange cop use his car’s loudspeaker to tell some teens to pick up some garbage. I realize you may worry about my safety as I venture into this cutthroat neighborhood of ice cream establishments and clothing boutiques, but I assure you safety is my number one priority. I walk with my hand on a cellphone in my pocket, with the numbers “9” and “1” pre-entered.
It was another embarrassment of riches at the LaGrange Theater tonight. Here were my options:
The Brothers Solomon
I really like the director Bob Odenkirk from his Mr. Show days, and I really like writer/star Will Forte on SNL, but the reviews for this film weren’t very positive, and I find that seeing an unfunny comedy, particularly one from people I respect, kinda puts me in a funky mood.
Ratatouille
I’m actually kinda excited about seeing this second outing from Brad Bird and Pixar, starring one of my favorite comedians, Patton Oswalt. Unfortunately, I watched The Incredibles with the kids earlier the same day. I feared that if I saw two Brad Bird movies so close together, I would somehow will his corporeal form into my life, which would then start haranguing myself and my family for not being compelling enough.
The Simpsons Movie
I saw this already and would like to see it again, but I guess not tonight.
Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix — Ooh, a fantasy movie, with Halloween approaching. Let’s go!
This movie actually favorably compares to the other Harry Potter movies. I strongly disliked the first two, directed by Christopher Columbus (wow, two distinct and unrelated references to Christopher Columbus in one post!). He has directed many cheesy kind-of-okay movies in his long career, including a childhood semi-favorite of mine, Goonies. Where was the Cyndi Lauper title song for these first two Potter movies? Where?
The third Potter film was (and still is) the best of the bunch, directed by the magnificent Alfonso Cuarón.
The fourth was craptastic.
The biggest enemy of all the Harry Potter movies (as well as the later Harry Potter books) is long-windedness. They just go for too damned long. Order of the Phoenix was made well enough, but it just went on and on and on.
I agree with all the other movie reviewers that Imelda Staunton was great as Dolores Umbridge. She could have shown a little cleavage, though. I don’t really mean that, but I feel like I have to make my review stand out in some way.
Helena Bonham Carter was sufficiently wacko as Bellatrix Lestrange, but she could have showed a little more cleavage. I didn’t mean that either.
Lastly, I liked Natalia Tena as Nymphadora Tonks. Women with pink hair are cute! I don’t have anything to say about her cleavage. I don’t want a pink-haired girl miffed at me.
So, despite the godforsaken length of this film, what else can I bitch about? Hmmm. I actually enjoyed the climatic battle between the Order of the Phoenix and the Death-Eaters, as well as the battle between Voldemort and Dumbledore. I had disliked the look of Voldemort in Goblet Of Fire, but it didn’t bother me so much in this film.
There was the occasional clunky dialogue, where plot points had to be conveyed quickly and succinctly in order for a non-reader of the book to have a clue as to what the hell was going on. I realize that for the most part this kinda crap is probably a necessity when you are condensing a meandering, overlong novel into an overlong film.
The few supernatural creatures in this movie looked kinda cheesy, whether it was Sirius Black’s house-elf Kreacher, Hagrid’s half-brother Grawp, or a group of pissed-off centaurs in a forest.
Especially regarding the centaurs, who not only were rendered kind of poorly, but they didn’t look remotely like they are supposed to, as clearly indicated by the cover to the original Dungeons and Dragons Monster Manual.
I mean come on, people, do you need a D&D dork like me telling you how centaurs, trolls, owlbears and whatever-the-hell-that-upside-down octopus-looking-thing-is are supposed to look?
Congratulations, Bubs!
It’s not official, but Bubs (or the timing chip in his shoe) just passed the finish line in the 2007 LaSalle Chicago Marathon.
05:08:31 (net) @ Finish (unofficial). Pace 11:46. By The LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon
Congratulations, Bubs (or Bubs’ shoe)!
Splotchy’s Contribution To Speed It Up
Here’s a discussion of my selections for Speed It Up, Volume 7 of the Green Monkey Music Project.
Antony and the Johnsons – Divine
A great operatic kickoff to my songs. Previously featured in my tribute to the gay side of Splotchy.
U.S. Maple – Open A Rose
This is a great Chicago band you’ve probably never heard of. It’s music ahead of its time. I kid you not, in twenty years, people are going to be wondering why the hell we weren’t all listening to this stuff when the band was around. From Acre Thrills.
James Brown – It’s A New Day
You can’t get much funkier than this. From the awesome collection In A Jungle Groove.
The Feelies – The High Road
Wow, it took me seven volumes of green monkey mixes before I used a Feelies song. This is off my all-time favorite album, The Good Earth. If you could take my DNA sequence and somehow run it through a machine that translates the code into music, it would probably play this song.
The Wedding Present – It’s A Gas
This song is wickedly poppy. I’ve never been a really big fan of singer/songwriter David Gedge’s lyrics, but for this song I wouldn’t care if he was talking about punching out old ladies and babies. Irresistibly catchy. Off the great album Watusi.
The Ramones – Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
My favorite Ramones song.
Hüsker Dü – Divide And Conquer
From the great record Flip Your Wig. This song just pumps me up every time I hear it. Great stuff.
The Feelies – Crazy Rhythms
*Another* Feelies song?!! You’re goddamn right, another Feelies song! This is the title track off their first album. Another song that represents the core of my musical being.
Presenting the Speed It Up Mix!
Volume 7 of the Green Monkey Music Project has been completed, and is available for download!
If the participants of this mix want to discuss their own selections, please feel free to do so! I’ll put a pointer on this post if you end up posting about it on your own blog (or you could always just add comments here, I suppose).
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SPEED IT UP!
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The Participants Discuss Their Selections:
Splotchy!
Beckeye!
Johnny Yen!
Barbara!
Tim!
Tenacious S!
The Songs:
Get the mix in chunks!
Zipfile of Songs 01-08 (All of Splotchy’s songs)
Zipfile of Songs 09-16 (All of Beckeye’s songs)
Zipfile of Songs 17-24 (All of Johnny Yen’s songs)
Zipfile of Songs 25-32 (All of Barbara’s songs)
Zipfile of Songs 33-40 (All of Tim’s songs)
Zipfile of Songs 41-47 (All of Tenacious S’ songs)
No thanks, I’ll just pick at the songs!
01 – Antony and the Johnsons – Divine [splotchy]
02 – U.S. Maple – Open A Rose [splotchy]
03 – James Brown – It’s A New Day [splotchy]
04 – The Feelies – The High Road [splotchy]
05 – The Wedding Present – It’s A Gas [splotchy]
06 – The Ramones – Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment [splotchy]
07 – Hüsker Dü – Divide And Conquer [splotchy]
08 – The Feelies – Crazy Rhythms [splotchy]
09 – Elvis Costello – I Want You [beckeye]
10 – Pearl Jam – Come Back [beckeye]
11 – Ryan Adams – Halloweenhead [beckeye]
12 – Guided by Voices – Twilight Campfighter [beckeye]
13 – The Bottle Rockets – Nancy Sinatra [beckeye]
14 – Edwin Starr – 25 Miles [beckeye]
15 – Squeeze – Misadventure [beckeye]
16 – Flogging Molly – Seven Deadly Sins [beckeye]
17 – Fairport Convention – Who Knows Where the Time Goes [johnnyyen]
18 – Jack Johnson – Flake [johnnyyen]
19 – Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers – Pablo Picasso [johnnyyen]
20 – Joni Mitchell – Free Man In Paris [johnnyyen]
21 – Elvis Presley – That’s All Right Mama [johnnyyen]
22 – The Clash – Brand New Cadillac [johnnyyen]
23 – Motörhead – Ace of Spades [johnnyyen]
24 – The Dead Kennedys – Religious Vomit [johnnyyen]
25 – The Constantines – Saint You [barbara]
26 – AC Newman – Drink to Me Then Babe [barbara]
27 – Wood Pigeon – Chorus of Wolves [barbara]
28 – Cuff the Duke – Belgium or Peru [barbara]
29 – Tegan and Sara – Speak Slow [barbara]
30 – The B-52’s – Private Idaho [barbara]
31 – Tokyo Police Club – Cheer It On [barbara]
32 – Stiff Little Fingers – Suspect Device [barbara]
33 – Cocteau Twins – Multifoiled [timdrussell]
34 – Radiohead – A Reminder [timdrussell]
35 – My Bloody Valentine – Emptiness Inside [timdrussell]
36 – Yo La Tengo – One PM Again [timdrussell]
37 – Pixies – Planet of Sound [timdrussell]
38 – The Police – Deathwish [timdrussell]
39 – The Cure – Why Can’t I Be You? [timdrussell]
40 – Beastie Boys – Nervous Assistant [timdrussell]
41 – Radiohead – Pyramid Song [tenaciouss]
42 – Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Spread Your Love [tenaciouss]
43 – Joy Division – Failures [tenaciouss]
44 – Jazz Butcher – Grooving in the Bus Lane [tenaciouss]
45 – The Methadones – Turning Inside Out [tenaciouss]
46 – Voodoo Glow Skulls – Nicotine Fit [tenaciouss]
47 – Ministry – TV II [tenaciouss]
Tim said it would be cool to provide an alternative order, from all slowest selections grouped together, to the fastest.
Here ya go, Tim! — Alterate playlist file (compatible with Winamp and Windows Media Player)
It is my great honor to award a Green Monkey Master Badge to Barbara! This is her third time participating in GMMP, which now makes her a Green Monkey Master.
Congratulations, Barbara!
Hypothetical Quotes By People of Distinction
Another Friday Horror Movie Trailer
If it’s Friday in October, it must mean it’s time for me to post another horror movie trailer.
Here’s one of my favorites from the 80’s.
The Stepfather (1987)
The Invasionformers – Robot Pod People In Disguise
The LaGrange has been closed the last couple weeks on Monday and Tuesdays for “renovations”, so tonight was the first night I could make it out this week to see a cheap movie. I hope that “renovations” doesn’t mean “you’ll shortly be paying more to see movies here”. I guess I’ll wait and see.
There were many movies to choose from at the LaGrange tonight.
Simpsons Movie – I saw this in a first-run theater. I’d like to see it again, but prolly won’t review as Two Buck Schmuck. I have no snarky things to say about it – how can you lambast a movie that shows Bart’s doodle and has a Spider-Pig?
Live Free Or Die Hard – Seen it!
Transformers – “Directed By Michael Bay” are not four words I am generally happy to find strung together.
The Invasion – Hey, I’ll see this one!
I saw the Philip Kaufman directed Invasion of the Body Snatchers back when I was a kid, and it scared the bejeebus out of me. I thought it was great, especially the ending, with the creepy trees and Donald Sutherland screaming. Just a little side note, those strange trees really do exist. I went out for a walk when I was at a conference in San Francisco and stumbled upon the location where they shot that last scene for the movie. I still don’t know what kind of trees they are. I tried asking people in the vicinity about the trees, but they only told me I should lay down and take a nap, and asked me if I would hold their pod plant for them.
In my twenties, I saw the original, which is short, snappy and very well-made. Hey, it was made by the fantastic director Don Siegel – how could it *not* be great?
I have yet to see the Abel Ferrara remake Body Snatchers, but I have heard it’s pretty good.
Anyways, this is a film that has been remade a couple times, and at least the original and one of the remakes were great. So, I was curious about this version. And now I am no longer curious, having seen it.
It’s not that great.
In the two versions I have seen, there were pod plants that produced replacements for human beings. It was one of the cooler aspects of the films, as the protagonists eventually stumbled upon the enormous logistical operation that was being undertaken to transport pods across the country. One of the best parts of the original was when Kevin McCarthy’s character jumps into the back of a truck and realizes it is full of pods.
In this film, the infection begins with a space shuttle crash, where the many pieces of the exploding shuttle fall across parts of the United States, and carry some very robust alien organism. The organism enters a couple people’s bloodstreams, who then proceed to vomit into assorted beverages and give them to their unsuspecting loved ones. You think I am trying to be funny, don’t you? I’m not. That’s what they do. Well, they can also vomit on your face, which works almost as well. But the aliens really like throwing up in coffee. Go figure. So you take out the cool pod plants being carted this and way and that, and you replace it with vomiting. It frankly looked a little silly, though it was played so seriously. The whole film took itself waaaaay too seriously.
One of my favorite character actors Jeffrey Wright has a relatively important part in this film, where he has the unfortunate responsibility of delivering expository dialogue informing us of the scientific mumbo-jumbo underlying all the vomiting and the people-becoming-emotionless-dweebs. I was a little surprised that his character didn’t follow the arc that Leonard Nimoy’s character did in the 1978 version. It’s a crime when Mr. Wright is underutilized in a film. Yes, I am calling the people responsible for The Invasion criminals.
Nicole Kidman is the lead. She’s fine, I guess. One of the first scenes involves her in a very, very thin white undershirt (attention, nipples!), which is always a nice way to introduce a strong female character. She’s got a kid, whose well-being is presumably supposed to be the focus of much suspense and tension. I dunno — he was just some cutesy child actor — make him a pod person, what do I care? My favorite part of the movie actually occurs in a scene between Kidman and her son. She’s been infected (vomit on the face, not vomit in a cup), and is trying to stay awake. She tells her son to stab her in the heart with a hypodermic needle if she falls asleep. Surprisingly, this did not phase the kid at all. It’s all these videogames and cop shows today, desensitizing children from stabbing their parents in the heart with hypodermic needles!
I don’t want to spoil the ending for you, so I’ll ROT13 encode it (use my decoder on the right sidebar to decrypt the text): Vg fhpxf!
So I get out of the theater, and it’s only 10:30pm. I took a quick glance around as I left Theater 2, then snuck into Theater 1, where the 9:20pm showing of Transformers was already in progress.
I stayed for about twenty minutes. I didn’t stay for the ending, because I don’t hate myself.
The little scene I saw was like an extremely crappy version of the Joe Dante film Small Soldiers, which itself was an extremely crappy version of the Joe Dante film Gremlins. So, in a nutshell, it was a third-rate Joe Dante ripoff made by the guy who brought the moviegoing public the shittiest film ever made.
Toodles!