Note: The following posts were imported from my previous blogs.

Undead  #
Tuesday, 16 Sep 2003 08:09PM
Undead was too long, but was otherwise quite good. I guess it is Bad Taste if they'd have had the CGI and cheaper editing equipment we have now. And it does actually have an interesting Sci-Fi plot (when it finally gets around to it). Lots of nice usage-of-guns too. And lots of swearing, which is always good. We had the whole cinema to ourselves.

Mike Patton (Faith No More, Fantomas, Tomahawk, Lovage, Mr Bungle etc. etc.) is the star in Firecracker. I'd link to the movie's official website (my link goes to IMDB) but it just grabbed me with a nasty virus (vbs.coreflood.16) which my virus checker and Zone Alarm both picked up nicely. Hey, Firecracker's got Deborah Harry in it too.

Visit to JB finished with the new David Bowie, new Ween, new Regurgitator 5-Track DVD and a couple of singles. Very interesting to see that nearly every single at K-Mart was $4.44 instead of the usual $7+. Has there been an official price drop on singles?

Regurgitator DVD Nein, Nein, Nein has live versions of Black Bugs, Come On, Track 1, The Song Formerly Known As and Nothin Ever Happens. All filmed in Australian during their Dec 2002/Jan 2003 tour. Wonder if the show I went to is in it... nope, doesn't look like it. Not sure where it is. Looks like an edit between shows. Hard to tell. The usual crappy handycam Regurgitator live show. Only 'gurge could get away with releasing this. Good performaces of course.

The original Little Shop Of Horrors (1960) (not the 1986 musical version) is rubbish. Nice to see Jack Nicholson in pain though.


Tihs bwols my mnid  #
Tuesday, 16 Sep 2003 12:42PM
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As long as the first and last letters are in place... (via BoingBoing)