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My friend, Raymond Gayle, is screening his documentary film, Electric Purgatory, about the difficulties faced by black rock musicians tomorrow (Friday, February 1) night at the Museum of Fine Arts.
You can read all about it in the interview I did with Gayle on Broken Record. Here’s a little of the story:
Raymond Gayle loves great […]

Will Ferrell rocks.

Semi-Pro Teaser
For those who don’t know, this is a teaser trailer for the new Will Ferrell movie, Semi-Pro where he plays a player/owner/coach of an ABA team in the 1970’s. The ABA merged with the NBA in the late 70’s and was the origin for teams like the Indiana Pacers and San […]

Fred Claus

This is going to be funny.

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As a photographer, I’ve occasionally run up against copyright issues. I don’t sell most of my images (of course, if you want to buy one, I’m happy to oblige), but I do keep in mind what I’m shooting because of the recent battles over who owns the content of an image.
I came in direct […]

I’m just guessing based on this quote from the story on Cinematical.
Cowell says: “The story is told through the eyes of those 10 contestants. We want it to be the musical version of Rocky — an underdog story, a feel-good film. Fame was all about young people wanting to be famous, and in order […]

SuperBad is coming out in a couple weeks. It’s written by the same guys that did 40 Year Old Virgin and Knocked Up and stars Jonah Hill, this hilarious kid who had roles in both those films.
I saw the original trailer months ago and have been waiting to see this one ever since. […]

I thought they already made stupid, teen T&A movies. Hmmm…
[blockquote]Hooray for morons! Maxim Magazine is getting into the movie business. According to Variety, Sony Screen Gems and Maxim Magazine have made some kind of devil’s bargain that will see three Maxim-approved movies coming to a theater near you sometime in the near future. The […]

You may recall I wrote about a Silver Surfer quarter being produced by the Franklin Mint and Fox for promoting the new Fantastic Four film. Apparently, the US Mint is not real happy about the fact that the coins were real quarters altered with promotional slogans and released into the general currency calling the […]

When Star Wars came out, it was one of the first films to take advantage of a rabid fan base by selling all manner of merchandise related to the film. From action figures to plastic tumblers, if they could slap the Star Wars logo on it and make a buck, they’d do it. […]

“It’s a big sprawling space saga of rebellion and romance…” OH. MY. GAWD!

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