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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Mechanical Animals


This album virtually rebuilt the band and gave it more of a Glamour Rock persona. It is Manson's worldwide best-seller. Despite its success, the album was marred by controversy and is notorious for its shocking imagery.in the beginning sales were extremely strong but it became virtually blacklisted when it became the scapegoat of the Columbine shootings of 1999 (despite the dislike of Marilyn Manson by the shooters), so why was Manson's name drop at all?
While dating Manson, during the "Jawbreaker" era, McGowan appeared in a music video for the song "Coma White", and also performed backing vocals on the song "Posthuman." Both of these songs are available on this album! Download and enjoy!

Tracks


1. Great White Big World
2. Dope Show, The
3. Mechanical Animals
4. Rock Is Dead
5. Disassociative
6. Speed of Pain, The

7. Posthuman
8. I Want to Disappear
9. I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)
10. New Model No. 15
11. User Friendly
12. Fundamentally Loathsome
13. Last Day on Earth, The
14. Coma White

"I Killed The Teen-Dream"

Jawbreaker is a 1999 dark-comedy directed by Darren Stein. It was released February 19, 1999. The film stars Rose McGowan, Rebecca Gayheart, Julie Benz, and Judy Greer as girls in a clique that is at the top of the feeding order in their local high school. Dark, edgy, yet still teenage, the movie obviously pays homage to the 1989 dark comedy "Heathers". It has also been compared to other teenage movies such as "Clueless" and "Carrie".The movie opens with a semi-playful kidnapping that goes terribly wrong when the huge jawbreaker that McGowan's character sticks in the victim's mouth gets hung up in her throat after she's been tossed into the trunk of a car. It was all supposed to be a prank, but now one of the hubba-hubbas is dead, and, because this is a modern satire, the other hubba-hubbas have to start acting cold-hearted about it.Rose was oh so bad in this movie. First she kills one of her friends, well she supervised. Then just as she's working on the story, and figuring out what the cops should here, Fern Mayo, an outsider, poses as a threat to her lil secret, she reinvents her as "Violette" just to keep her in order. But like all creations she develops a mind of her own! Marilyn Manson was given his cameo part because he was engaged to Rose McGowan at the time the movie was made. It was fun to watch him on the big screen! He played a small part. Cortney pics him up at a bar to take him back to her dead friends bed to fuck, so that it looks like Liz had been raped in bed, where she propped the body! If you haven't seen this movie uer really missing out.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

"Jawbreaker" Soundtrack


This is the score by Stephen Endelman for "Jawbreaker". Download if you dig.

Tracks

1. The Birthday Present (02:53)
2. The Plot (01:47)
3. The Cover Up (02:55)
4. Fern Transformed (02:05)
5. School Walkway (00:38)
6. The Arrival (02:29)
7. Vera Cruz Investigation (01:55)
8. Fern's Starfish (01:18)
9. Fern Exposed (02:05)
10. Nightmare (00:32)
11. Jawbreaker (01:49)
12. The Drive-In (01:47)
13. Graduation (02:38)
14. Young at Heart - Connie Petruk (02:43)
15. Class of '99 (02:09)

The Sounds Of "Planet Terror"


The soundtrack to Planet Terror was released on April 3, 2007 from Varèse Sarabande, though the score managed to sell on iTunes a week early. Rodriguez revealed at Comic-Con 2006 that inspiration for his score came from music composed by John Carpenter. Rodriguez said that during the filming of Planet Terror, Carpenter's music was often played on set. Great mix-up, I love what Rodriguez does with his scores, and with a touch of Carpenter, you can't go wrong! Rose did some vocals as well, she sounds great! So here's the soundtrack,download and enjoy!

Tracks

1.) Grindhouse (Main Titles)-Robert Rodriguez
2.) Doc Block-Robert Rodriguez
3.) The Sickos-Robert Rodriguez
4.) Go Go Not Cry Cry-Robert Rodriguez
5.) Hospital Epidemic-Robert Rodriguez-
6.) His Perscription...Pain-Robert Rodriguez
7.) Cherry Darling-Robert Rodriguez
8.) The Grindhouse Blues-Robert Rodriguez
9.) El Wray-Robert Rodriguez
10.) Police Station Assault-Robert Rodriguez
11.) Dakota-Robert Rodriguez
12.) Zero to Fifty in Four-Robert Rodriguez
13.) Fury Road-Robert Rodriguez
14.) Helicopter Sicko Chopper-Robert Rodriguez
15.) The Ring in the Jacket-Robert Rodriguez
16.) Killer Legs-Robert Rodriguez
17.) Melting Member-Robert Rodriguez
18.) You Belong to Me-Rose McGowan
19.) Useless Talent #32-Rose McGowan
20.) Two Against the World-Rose McGowan

"Cherry Darling's" Go-Go Dance!


The intro to "Planet" was brilliant. The music, the tone it set, just picture perfect. I loved at the end of her dance when she is crying by the mirror. Rose McGowan so hot and perfect for "Cherry Darling". I guess she's Robert's new Salma. So if you loved her with both her legs, then watch her gogo @ "The Grindhouse"!

Planet Terror!


"Planet Terror" is a 2007 film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez, about a group of people attempting to survive an onslaught of zombie-like creatures as they feud with a military unit. The film, a tribute to the zombie film genre, stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Josh Brolin, Marley Shelton, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, and Bruce Willis. Planet Terror was released theatrically in the United States as part of a double feature with Quentin Tarantino's "Death Proof", fucking bad-ass, under the title Grindhouse in order to replicate the experience of viewing exploitation films in a "grindhouse" theater.
I loved just about everything Robert Rodriguez has worked on, Desperado, "El Mariachi", "Once Upon A Time", "From Dusk", I can go on and on. "The Faculty", while it was directed by him, I know he didn't have the complete control he should have. Maybe it was the music, at least Salma Hayek was there; so I guess he pulled more strings then i saw come through. Its just not the same without his music and Tarantino's screen play on it. They should just get married, Robert and Quintin...they make good babies lol!
I noticed Rodriguez pulled lots of inspiration from "John Carpenter"! The special FX were very "The Thing", several shots and angels were like right out of a "Carpenter" movie; major thumbs up for that! Marley Shelton was so good in this movie. Rodriguez worked with her on "Sin City"; she's the one that gets killed in the opening, by Josh Harnet's character. What ever it is that she brought to the film was great, I loved her as "Dakota", I can't say anything bad about this movie! Its slowly becoming one of my favorite movies of all time! "Planet Terror" is just so good and so much fun to watch...well you might feel a little prick.

Monday, July 14, 2008

"Be Lookin Good Boppers"


Not a highly realistic or dramatic portrait of the New York gangs, but a very exiting roller coaster-ride of action, raw settings and imaginative characters. The film's opening sequence is classic and downright brilliant with NY's most vicious gangs gathering in the park. The self-acclaimed leader – Cyrus – encourages the gangs to work together and take over power. When he's suddenly killed from within the crowd, the Coney Island "Warriors" are immediately pointed as the betrayers. What follows is a fascinatingly shot chase through the dark and foggy NY ghettos. Very scary, them running through different enemy's hoods and having to look over their shoulder every other minute! Eventually "The Warriors" encounter angry-filled gangs and fight them in typical, rough backtown settings like the Subway or the notorious Bronx. James Remar is terrific as the overactive Warrior Ajax and he receives good feedback from the rest of the cast.Its fucked up what happens to Ajax, with the whole park bench scene.
"The Baseball Furies", one of the gangs called upon to get "The Warriors", were the fucking coolest and the creepiest by far; when The Warriors bump heads with them at the park on their way to Grand Central, Ajax really gives it to them! If you dig "Class Of 1984" you'll love this movie!

"The Warriors" Soundtrack


Easily Walter Hill's best movie and maybe it even ranks among the 10 best films of the late 70's. The cult-status of The Warriors is still increasing! Plus the music is GREAT! This is what "The Armies Of The Night" are bopping to. "Can you dig it", well download! Enjoy.

Tracks

1.) Theme From 'The Warriors'-Barry de Vorzon
2.) Nowhere to Run-Arnold McCuller
3.) In Havana-Ismael Miranda
4.) Echoes In My Mind-Mindrill
5.) Fight-Barry de Vorzon
6.) In the City-Joe Walsh
7.) Love Is a Fire-Genya Ravan
8.) Baseball Furies Chase-Barry de Vorzon
9.) You're Movin' Too Slow-John Vastano
10.) Last of An Ancient Breed-Desmond Child

Sunday, July 13, 2008

"Feeding The Masses"


"FEEDING THE MASSES" wraps it's arms around the throat of this controversy. They show the balance between those who have gone crazy in their panic, the folks who try to get rich off of tragedy and most of all, the media's "head in the sand" approach to journalism. One "Duck and Cover"-like segment assures people the best way to avoid getting eaten by zombies is to "Just Play Dead." And of course, that is exactly what the government would like everyone to stop doing.Director Richard Griffin (also responsible for the upcoming RAVING MANIACS) put this one together beautifully. He doesn't have hardly any budget to work with, so it is surprising to see such good results. There are a few scenes in which the constraints were far too obvious, unfortunately. Much like Dave Parker's THE DEAD HATE THE LIVING, a few moments of CGI reveal their low-rez roots. Simple effects like muzzle flashes from the automatic weapons look good, but flame or explosion shots really fall short.