Monday, December 10, 2012

14 DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS





















Only two weeks left until Christmas, and that means let's watch some good old Christmas movies.

I just love this movie, it's always been a favorite since i was a little kid. John Candy and Steve Martin in the same film, what can go wrong? EVERYTHING.







Thursday, May 17, 2012

MOVIE REVIEW: GHOSTBUSTERS II
























While this movie wasn't nearly as good as the first one, it's still a really great movie. I grew up watching this movie more than i actually watched the first one. We had a Tv channel that always used to have re-runs of Ghostbusters II. I also used to barrow this from the video store a lot because the damn video store didn't have the first one, what a crappy video store you ask me. A great movie that get's a lot of negatives. It's like the first movie all over again only with a different story. I wish they kinda gave this movie a better story, or at least a deeper story. Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis never wanted to make a sequel but after the success of The Real ghostbusters and the pressure from Columbia Pictures, they decided to do it. 


After being initially hailed as heroes for saving New York City from Gozer five years earlier, the Ghostbusters were sued by numerous city and state agencies for the property damage. A judge issued a restraining order barring them from investigating the supernatural, forcing them out of business. Ray Stantz owns an occult bookstore and co-operates with Winston Zeddemore as unpopular children's entertainers, wearing their old Ghostbuster uniforms; Egon Spengler works in a laboratory conducting experiments into human emotion; Peter Venkamn hosts a little-watched pseudo-psychic television show named "World of the Psychic"; and Dana Barrett, having broken up with Peter years earlier, and now divorced from a subsequent marriage, works at the Manhattan Museum of Art restoring paintings and raising her infant son Oscar at a new apartment. After an incident in which Oscar's baby carriage is controlled by an unseen supernatural force and drawn to a busy junction on First Avenue, Dana turns to the Ghostbusters for help. New years eve is approaching and New York is once more in danger by Vigo The Carpathian, a tyrant who wants to be born again.



MOVIE REVIEW: GHOSTBUSTERS

























This is my all time favorite movie. Ghostbusters is everyone's favorite movie, who doesn't like 4 guys bustin' ghost's? and with a great cast including Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Rick Moranis, Sigourney Weaver, Ernie Hudson, this movie is unique. I've always been a fan of the paranormal, and this movie i guess opened many doors for people who wanted to be a real Ghostbuster. Meaning, you can't actually walk around with a nuclear proton pack on your back and actually shoot a dangerous proton stream or capture a ghost in a trap, and let's not forget the giant Marshmallow Man  "Mr Stay Puft" who suddenly takes a long nice walk downtown. That's just in the movie. So do ghost's exist? I would say, yes.


After losing their academic positions at Columbia University, a trio of misfit parapsychologists — Peter Venkman, Raymond Stantz, and Egon spengler – establish a paranormal exterminator service known as "Ghostbusters" at a retired New York City firehouse. It doesn't go too long before they find out that their first customer' building is a gateway to summon Gozer and bring about the end of the world. Who you gonna call?



Monday, December 12, 2011

PLAINS, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES!



Neal Page is trying to return to his family for Thanksgiving in Chicago after being on a business trip in New York. His journey is doomed from the outset, when meeting Del Griffith, the most annoying man in the world. The two inevitably pair up later and begin an error-prone adventure to help Neal get back to his home. A journey that ends up with a burning car, a ruined motel and getting arrested.

A classic without a doubt and one of my favorites. John Candy and Steve Martin in the same movie will make you laugh big time. A movie that will take you on the most funniest journey ever.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

It's christmas time... Again!



Christmas is soon here guys and that means, i have to watch at least 10 movies about Christmas before the 24th.

I really love Christmas, it's such a beautiful time. Opening presents and eating delightful food.

Here's a list of the moviers i'll be watching.

1. Home And Alone
2. Love Actually
3. Elf
4. Home Alone 2
5. Planes, Trains and Automobiles
6. The Nightmare Before Christmas
7. Scrooged
8. The Muppets Christmas Carol
9. Christmas Vacation
10. A Christmas Carol

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

REVERSE THIS CURSE! NEW ALBUM!

Happy Halloween guys. Better late than never. Had a great scare? cool.

For the moment i'm working on my album with a friend of mine, who actually is doing keys/piano on the songs. I'm really excited that i actually will finish my album sometime next year, and that's awesome. I'll be releasing it online for now, on Itunes and so on. Maybe later i will try to get it out in the store, but who actually buy cd's nowadays. I stopped doing that a long time ago. Itunes is the new generation for buying music.

I have written 24 songs and i'm cutting it down to 13. So the album will contain 13 songs and maybe some b-sides. I got some couple of titles for the album, haven't really decided yet. The album art is gonna blow you away, it's being designed by Steven Juliano from "Requiem From The Dead" and he is just an amazing artist. His art is sick. He's got a book coming out very soon and i can't wait to read it, you should too.

Well, later zombies.

MONSTERS DO EXIST

Lovers And King

Requiem For The Dead

Thursday, October 6, 2011

DAY 6



I always been a fan of John Carpenter since "Halloween" and was really disappointed with his last movie "The Ward" It was like seeing "Shutter Island" all over again. Glad we can enjoy his older movies.

The story revolves around a nameless man referred to as "Nada" (Roddy Piper), a quiet drifter who finds work on a Los Angeles construction site. One of the workers, Frank Armitage (Keith David), takes him to a local shantytown. After eating at the soup kitchen and spending the night, he notices odd behavior at the small church across the street. Investigating. He takes one of the boxes from the secret compartment and opens it in an alleyway, finding it full of sunglasses. He keeps one pair and stashes the rest in an unused garbage can. Looking through the sunglasses reveals to Nada that all advertisements and media in the world actually contain subliminal messages designed to control an unwitting human population. Additionally, he soon discovers that many people are actually aliens, who are human-looking except for skull-like faces. The aliens tend to be wealthy upper class members of society, as well as politicians.

A great movie that you really should check out.