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Monthly Archives: March 2007

PFF 2007 or Do I really need that $200 pass?

Philadelphia Film Festival comes to town April 5-18. I’ve attended this festival since its inception 15 years ago, then known as Philadelphia International Film Festival. After so much experience, I’ve finally decided to purchase a $200 All Film Pass. But, I gotta tell ya, I’m not so confident with this year’s fair so much so, [...]

Drunken Spelling Bee @ Bob & Barbara’s

Invincible I-N-V-I-N-C-I-B-L-E
Can you believe I was shut out in the first round by spelling INVINCIBLE with one N? It was the pause between I-N-V-I and C-I-B-L-E that fucked me up. My buddy Tim made it to the last round, and was then shut out by misspelling HYACINTH — which was so stupid because Tim is [...]

2007 SXSW Pics

I’ve never been much of a music person. Just to give you an idea, the last music I physically purchased was on cassette … I think it was Guns ‘n Roses, Appetite for Destruction. (I’m not sure exactly which link to put here. You have a site representing the original Guns ‘n Roses, and than [...]

The Troc for Monday Movie Night

For the last couple years, I’ve been meaning to catch The Trocadero’s Movie Monday, and finally had a chance with last night’s screening of Scarface. I went with my friend Erick — a Scarface virgin, if you can believe that! Now, I don’t wanna be outin’ my buddy Erick, but, the boy didn’t even get [...]

Countdown to “The Tudors”

Goodness, It’s been months since I last posted about the most beautiful man in the world … no, not that one … no, not that one … oh heck! Let’s just say about one of the most beautiful men in the world.

Jonathan Rhys Meyers’ Showtime produced mini-series The Tudors is set to premiere on April [...]

“First Snow” A Total White Out

Our reader Erick remarked on how cool it must be for me to recieve pre-screening movie tickets. He wouldn’t think that if the picture I last reviewed was Mike Fergus’ First Snow. Fergus’ wrote and directed this picture featuring some fine actors: Guy Pearce, William Fichtner, J.K. Simmons. Fergus’ last efforts of the screenwriterly included [...]