I'm not gay, and I don't really have much to be proud of, however I still went to the PRIDE festival and parade a few weeks ago here in Toronto. I had a pretty great time, my favourite part was the overly religious people set up protesting the event and preaching in the street. I have always had a bit of a soft spot for crazy people, but I also loved the anger they generated. I took some pictures of things I liked.
Some lady riding on a truck
Balloon Outfit (one of many)
An old man and a blow up doll.
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Found this baked potato walking lookin for a date at PRIDE. Chris Cadot
Citizens Under National Threat are a band I've had little to do with for some time, but still seem to keep my interest. I mean, whats not to like about fucked up, almost unlistenable music? Their newest release is a 3 Album set called GOD, KILLERS and COUNTRY, that was financed largely by one man not connected to the band at all musically.
Is it art? Is it music? I don't know if it is anything, here is the bandcamp, judge for yourself....Citizens Under National Threat
Saturday, 2 February 2013
REPO MAN
Dir: Alex Cox
My Rating: 4/5
Repo Man is a great fucking film. Aliens, cars, drugs and punk rock.
Emilio Estevez plays Otto (get it?), a punk kid whose nihilistic jobless life is turned around (sort of) by Bud, a repossession man who takes back cars from people who don't pay their bills. Bud is played by Harry Dean Stanton, who easily delivers the best performance of the film.
Once Otto joins Bud and the rest of Bud's crew, the movie takes some interesting turns. Otto stops hanging out with his punk friends and starts wearing a suit (to look like a detective, so when people approach him they think he will be carrying), he gets himself a girlfriend, into snorting speed and even beaten up a couple of times. All of this would make for a pretty solid movie already, add in an alien subplot and you've got something great.
I don't like all of Alex Cox's movies (Highway Patrolman is really good) but I do like this one.
Side note: Just something I noticed. During the hospital scene we hear a call over the loud speaker for a "Dr. Benway", then just seconds later another call of "Mr. Lee, Mr. Lee put the scalpel down please." or something to that effect. Both of these loudspeaker calls seem to be referencing Naked Lunch/William S. Burroughs. Can't be coincidence, at least, thats the way I figure it.
I'd been avoiding this movie. The idea of it is pretty cliche and generally follows the "Alien Invasion" blueprint. Meteorites begin falling from the sky in what appears at first to be a meteor shower, luckily for us (the viewer), the meteorites turn out to be aliens attacking Earth. "Whatever though, I like those kinds of movies" I thought to myself, so I decided to watch it.
The film follows Michael Nantz (Aaron Eckhart), a retired staff Sargent with the Marines. Well, he's retired for about 15 minutes before being called back into action to help fight the aliens, bummer for him. War....is fucking crazy. I don't even know really, but I'm scared to death of it. The addition of aliens into that makes it even more horrifying.
It's not as bad as I thought it'd be, Eckhart does a good job and the music is pretty cool. The camera shakes a little but too much for me. The ending is pretty shitty but overall not a bad movie.