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Friday, January 30, 2009
GRATUITOUS KIKI SHOT
This is a review from hannah harper beerman
on her blog
THE MUSE & THE MOUSE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2008
Le Rev
C.C. Sheffield, the striking front of the Echo Park (West Coast Williamsburg) band Le Rev, is one of the only female singers I thoroughly enjoy. Her raspy vocal quality, her emphasized inflections, and perfectly ambiguous lyrics fit effortlessly with back up electric guitar riffs and stellar snare action. Doesn't hurt that she's a model part time, and according to this video, a bisexual.
Two songs on the EP I dubbed sing-a-long worthy. "Escape Me" (shown below) is so catchy, you over look the cliche'. The perfect balance of trendy and taughty, shit-faced and chic.
Sex appeal aside, some of the songs on the band's just released EP "Tales of Running Away," get monotonous and predictable.
The video below, besides Sheffield kissing every chap and las that squats on her orange couch, opens with an irrelevant bar fight. The dots don't quite connect. And I almost don't even mind.
Worth the 99 cent download: "Escape Me" and possibly "Je' taime."
MONOTONY IS WHY LE REV IS DEAD AND my solo songs ARE ALL OVER THE PLACE PRODUCTION WISE FROM ROCK TO CLUB BANGERS. Golden grime is the SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!
WHAT I HAVE TO SAY THE VIDEO IS SURREALIST ITS A LITERALLY A MEDLEY OF VISUALS OF THE LYRICS AND WHAT THEY MEAN TO ME
DJ CHILL TIME FEB 3
Look these people are on the phone
important phone calls
hello hello theres a naked lady trapped in a glass box behind you SHE LOOKS gaunt and died please help her
02/03/2009 09:00 PM - 1am
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
$2.5 billion avoiding a repeat of the 100-day writers strike which shut down production of dozens of TV shows and cost the Los Angeles area economy an
LOS ANGELES — The Screen Actors Guild said Saturday it will ask its members to authorize a strike after its first contract talks in four months with Hollywood studios failed despite the help of a federal mediator.
Federal mediator Juan Carlos Gonzalez adjourned the talks between SAG and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers shortly before 1 a.m. after two marathon sessions failed to produce an agreement. No new talks are scheduled.
The SAG, representing more than 120,000 actors in movies, television and other media, said in a statement that it will launch a "full-scale education campaign in support of a strike authorization."
Talks broke down after the studios sought the right to create productions for new media, such as the Internet, using nonunion actors and without paying residuals, said Doug Allen, SAG national executive director and chief negotiator.
Residuals are payments to actors that are made every time a production airs, such as TV reruns. Many SAG members rely on residuals for more than half of their income, Allen said.
"They're asking us to bless a system we believe would be the beginning of the end of residuals, and that's a very scary thought for working actors," he said.
The producers' alliance condemned the SAG decision and said it remains the only major Hollywood guild without a labor deal this year.
"Now, SAG is bizarrely asking its members to bail out the failed negotiating strategy with a strike vote _ at a time of historic economic crisis," a producers' statement said. "The tone-deafness of SAG is stunning."
SAG's national board has already authorized its negotiating committee to call for a strike authorization vote if mediation failed. The vote would take more than a month and require more than 75 percent approval to pass.
SAG wants union coverage for all Internet-only productions regardless of budget and residual payments for Internet productions replayed online, as well as continued actor protections during work stoppages.
But the AMPTP said it was untenable for SAG to demand a better deal than what writers, directors and another actors union accepted earlier in the year, especially now that the economy has worsened.
The producers' group this week said it had reached its sixth labor deal this year, a tentative agreement on a three-year contract with the local branches of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts, accounting for 35,000 workers.
The stagehands alliance accepted Internet provisions that were modeled on agreements with other unions, the producers group said.
Actors in prime-time television shows and movies have been working under the terms of a contract that expired June 30, with the hope of avoiding a repeat of the 100-day writers strike which shut down production of dozens of TV shows and cost the Los Angeles area economy an estimated $2.5 billion.
Federal mediator Juan Carlos Gonzalez adjourned the talks between SAG and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers shortly before 1 a.m. after two marathon sessions failed to produce an agreement. No new talks are scheduled.
The SAG, representing more than 120,000 actors in movies, television and other media, said in a statement that it will launch a "full-scale education campaign in support of a strike authorization."
Talks broke down after the studios sought the right to create productions for new media, such as the Internet, using nonunion actors and without paying residuals, said Doug Allen, SAG national executive director and chief negotiator.
Residuals are payments to actors that are made every time a production airs, such as TV reruns. Many SAG members rely on residuals for more than half of their income, Allen said.
"They're asking us to bless a system we believe would be the beginning of the end of residuals, and that's a very scary thought for working actors," he said.
The producers' alliance condemned the SAG decision and said it remains the only major Hollywood guild without a labor deal this year.
"Now, SAG is bizarrely asking its members to bail out the failed negotiating strategy with a strike vote _ at a time of historic economic crisis," a producers' statement said. "The tone-deafness of SAG is stunning."
SAG's national board has already authorized its negotiating committee to call for a strike authorization vote if mediation failed. The vote would take more than a month and require more than 75 percent approval to pass.
SAG wants union coverage for all Internet-only productions regardless of budget and residual payments for Internet productions replayed online, as well as continued actor protections during work stoppages.
But the AMPTP said it was untenable for SAG to demand a better deal than what writers, directors and another actors union accepted earlier in the year, especially now that the economy has worsened.
The producers' group this week said it had reached its sixth labor deal this year, a tentative agreement on a three-year contract with the local branches of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts, accounting for 35,000 workers.
The stagehands alliance accepted Internet provisions that were modeled on agreements with other unions, the producers group said.
Actors in prime-time television shows and movies have been working under the terms of a contract that expired June 30, with the hope of avoiding a repeat of the 100-day writers strike which shut down production of dozens of TV shows and cost the Los Angeles area economy an estimated $2.5 billion.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
rock singlets-SNIGLET any word that doesnt appear in the dictionary but should
BANGDAGER (N) people who pretend to be better friends with a band than they really are. They are frequently suprised when they aren't on the guest list.
Blogebrity (n) Person who comes to believe that because they have a marginally successful blog where they post MP3 sent by record companies with accompanying witty text that usually involves no critical observations whatsoever, they are somehow famous or important as the bands themselves.
Echopleux(n) any band having three (or more) guitar players all playing close to the same thing.( e.g. Glenn Branca or Brain Jonetown massacre)
Folklectic (adj) describes any music group featured on NPR's Fresh Air
Indemia (n) that state of being "so indie that it hurts"
Indie-ternative(adj.) when an indie band's shameless pandering transcends thier genuine underground music status and gets their songs played on so-called "alternative" mainstream radio stations, thereby guaranteeing thier ouster from college radio altogether
Monophony(n) extolling the virtues of vinyle recordings over digital media
Starspackling(n) A sexually transmitted disease acquired from a touring band that stayed at your house."Man, Greg got second hand starspeckling when Interpol stayed at his girlfriend's house that first tour: he still oozes with pride over it"
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
The standard preview show
so the speakers were blown in the lobby, its the size of gymnasium. so the sound is what it is.
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Monday, January 19, 2009
DARKSIDED
this women needs to be taken down with a cattle prod. I LLLOOOOOVEEE this video, I've know a few zealots in my lifetime. TAROT--------SOLSTICE PARTY----IF YOU DOnT BELIEVE IN JESUS GET OUT OF MY HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Thursday, January 8, 2009
a short film I am in got into sundance
a word from the director Clay Wiener
GREENSCREEN GUY got into Sundance.
yes the film festival. not the catalog.
With a couple other shorts this year it's going to be screened through out the festival in between
the longer more boring features.
i play a girl, who gets snaked from her boyfriend by the green screen guy.
here are so awesome videos that clay directed
GREENSCREEN GUY got into Sundance.
yes the film festival. not the catalog.
With a couple other shorts this year it's going to be screened through out the festival in between
the longer more boring features.
i play a girl, who gets snaked from her boyfriend by the green screen guy.
here are so awesome videos that clay directed
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Im on E! daily 10!!!! Im a silent model
summer rapp head designer hot lady i want to be organized like you my new years resoulation
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