9.28.2005

Calhoun


The Badgers are off and running on a season that looks like it could be what last season promised to be (until the last two games). This is a decent article about why they are doing so well right now and why they can keep it going.

Calhoun has been ridiculous so far and if he keeps it up (fingers crossed) he could take the Heisman away from Reggie Bush or Matt Leinhart. All I know right now is that game against Michigan was awesome. Fuck the 'Mazing Blue.

9.26.2005

Tourettes Guy

Many thanks to Andy Guy cause this is seriously some funny shit. Tourettes Guy

9.20.2005

X-Men Legends II



I can't wait for this game. The first one is great and all the stuff for this one looks fantastic. Plus, with Apocalypse as the bad guy, the Brotherhood are allies you can play now. Magneto here I come.

9.16.2005

Seu Jorge


I went to Madison last night to see Seu Jorge (the guy in Life Aquatic who sings all the Bowie songs in Portuguese). It was pretty great. He didn't play any Bowie, which I expected, until the end when he played Ziggy. He was at the union terrace for the world music festival, so it was a pretty great setting for a show like that. I have decided that I must get his cd.



P.S. I should have worn my awesome Team Zissou outfit because Zack was with me and we could have had our picture taken with him at the end of the show. Instead I will have to settle for a handshake and a "if only" moment.

9.15.2005

Its a Bloc Party!

I went to the Bloc Party concert was as I expected, a rocking good time. There was a good amount of rolling goin' on too. They played a great set, most of Silent Alarm along with the newer song "Two More Years" and an "older" song as well. The whole thing was mixed really well and the sound was great. The Congress Theatre in Chicago is nicer than the Rave, but not enough to where I would totally trash the Rave like everyone else. This place did have a cooler inner ambiance going on compared to the Rave's zilch in that department.

The Kills were the second opening act and they kicked ass. They were almost better than Bloc Party. As Frank has already stated, a good word for their sound is "loud". You wouldn't really get that vibe from listening to their album No Wow (which is pretty k.a.), but everything is pumped up for the live show and they go all out.

9.12.2005

Summer List

Now that the "biggest" movie season is officially over, I feel this is as good a time as any to reveal my top 10 list for the summer. Keep in mind that this was a very soft summer and while not all of these movies are great, there were still far worse films released over the course of the year thus far.

1. Batman Begins - I really dug this movie. I am a pretty big fan of most of the cast members (not really Katie Holmes) and I really like Christopher Nolan's other movies, so this was a no brainer that I would enjoy it. Still, I was into most of it pretty hardcore. I thought the movie represented the characters of Bruce Wayne and Batman very well, plus the action was all pretty slick looking.

2. March of the Penguins - I always love National Geographic stuff. Just about anything they touch turns to gold in my opinion. This movie was really only funded by the National Geographic Society, but it still had that same feel to it. Overall it was a very interesting and enjoyable experience. Hello academy, this is the best documentary calling.

3. Broken Flowers - I have never seen a Jim Jarmusch film before and I really didn't know what to expect, but for some reason after seeing the trailer and the posters I was able to put the tone and the story-line together before ever seeing the movie. Go figure. What saved this movie for me was the humor. It was a lot funnier than I thought it would be. Jeffrey Wright was awesome and Bill Murray was his usual impeccable self.

4. Brothers Grimm - I don't know what to say about this movie except that it was "fun". Spider would be proud of me for that, but that really is all this movie is about. On the whole it wasn't a terribly great film, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Heath Ledger was suprisingly funny and Peter Stormare cemented his place in my heart as a great comedic prescence.

5. Mr. and Mrs. Smith - See Brothers Grimm (except for Ledger and Stormare). Some good action, some good humor, some hot Brangelina.

6. Red Eye - Once again, not a great film, but it has three people that I'm in love with in it.

(x-Rachel McAdams)/Cillian Murphy + y = z(Brian Cox) solve for x

I have no idea what this means, but it equals a good time in the theatre.

7. Cinderella Man - Ron Howard is flat out annoying and generally his movies are unviewable, but I was able to get behind the little boxer that could. Boxing movies are generally good or enjoyable (See Rocky V, rock on Tommy Morrison), so that might have a lot to do with it. There's really nothing like watching Russell Crowe get his mug knocked in. In the end, I wanted him to beat the pillar of Judaic strength just as much as anyone in the theatre.

8. Wedding Crashers - This was the funniest movie of the summer. 40 Year Old Virgin was decent, but I got much more of a kick out of parts of this movie. Chris Walken is great and coupled with Vince Vaughn's rapid joke spewing form I laughed quite a bit. A definite bonus is Rachel McAdams, mmmmmm delicious.

9. Fantastic Four - I don't think the Fantastic Four are all too interesting but they have some great villains, especially Dr. Doom. While Doom was pretty gay in this movie, the rest of the movie made me laugh and hang with it. Because that was so much of a shock, I actually liked it (Jim reference).

10. Unleashed - Jet Li pummels the crap out of a lot of people, nuff said. Yes, May 13th is technically the summer movie season.

9.07.2005

The Editors

I just laid hands to the new Editors CD "Back Room" (thanks to Jae Phlec) and it is substantially good. So, if anyone wants it from me you probably already know how to get it.

9.01.2005

The Perfect Gin Ad






















(just saw this picture and had to post it, Goggins inspired me)