Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Big Girls Bounce Review

In "Big Girl Bounce"  Lulu Dean takes you on a very funny trip through her mind. Dean a proud Big Girl shares from the heart and makes you laugh while doing so. It's a quick read but definitely a fun one.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Cemetery Club Review



Through Library thing I was asked to provide my opinion on an ARC of Cemetery Club by JG Faherty, I'm not to familiar with Mr. Faherty's work so I gave it a try. The author writes in a style similar to King in that he exposes you to his characters warts and all. The story centers around four friends who share a secret that has one of them institutionalized, another so haunted by his nightmares he becomes an inconsolable drunk, another is moved away by his parents (no doubt to take him away from his hooligan friends) and the other, a poor girl from the bad side of town. Finds her solace in a man she steadily grows to hate. Twenty years go by and the friends come together to save the town from disaster and needless death. I really don't want to reveal any more than that. 


All that being said, I have to say that I that I loved every bit of this book,  I can easily see this in movie form. Mr. Faherty gets you so involved in the characters struggles, it turns into a real page turner to make sure no harm has come to the main characters

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

my two cents

most guys, including guys around my age group are fans of jocular humor. Regardless of maturity levels, guys tripping each other and getting hurt is the height of hilarity amongst other guys. The show Jackass has been a constant "go to" show for fans of college humor. The show spawned spin-offs, 3 movies and various would be imitators. On June 21st Ryan Dunn one of the regular stunt-men of the show was speeding on a Pennsylvania road in his Porsche in excess of 120 mph when he lost control and crashed. The coroners report states that his blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit in PA. Regardless of how it happened I think anyone would agree that drunk driving is a horrible, horrible idea that no one should ever consider. I count myself as a fan of Jackass and the spin-off shows and I think it was a waste of talent.  Rest in Peace Ryan

Friday, June 3, 2011

What ever happened to?

Many fans of 90's novelty rap might recall the group ABC (Another Bad Creation). The brainchild of Michael Bivins (Bell Biv Devoe, New Edition) Seen as competition for Emerging young rappers Kriss Kross, ABC was made part of the 'east coast family' along with Bell Biv Devoe, Boys to Men (according to the Motown Philly video there was another group in that 'family' ( a group of white guys, sorry don't remember the name)

Monday, May 30, 2011

Too much Ink

There was a time when TLC stood for The Learning Channel, now it seems that it just stands for horrendous oddities network. The "ink" shows which started off with Miami Ink seemed like a simple enough premise, some producers lease out a tattoo parlor and get intriguing people to run it, it was a fun enough concept the first season with Ami James and his tattoo artist friends working in a shop on Miami Beach. The viewer sees the daily goings on in the shop and the person getting the tattoo would explain the reasoning behind what tattoo they were getting, simple enough right? Well the next season they introduced Kat Von Dee. a southern California chola-rocker girl, to add spice to the mix. She added more of an indigestion to the mix, I stopped watching shortly thereafter. Von Dee soon got her own show which was more her own style, drama and people yelling and getting all dramatic, I really don't know if the show is still on or if Von Dee is too busy with other projects. In the meantime there was a London Ink that was on real briefly and there was a 'tatt' show about a shop that was inside a Vegas casino, I never even saw that one. But I'm glad that TLC announced that Ami James is back for NY Ink, I don't know too much about this incarnation but it shows promise in that it seems like a fresh start for James. I hope that TLC doesn't screw this one up like they do with other shows.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Name this Transformer

Seriously I'm not kidding, I'm at a disadvantage because as well versed as I am I know that there are some fan boys out there who might recognize this character. For my sake I hope it's not a Beast Wars character (don't even get me started on that stupid incarnation)

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

I know that face!

Here's a list of familiar faces who tend to pop up in all kinds of tv and film rolesand yet aren't regular household names

Sam Anderson has played a few 80's centric characters on Perfect Strangers (Mr Gorpley) on Growing Pains (Principal Dewitt)


Terry Kiser is mostly recognized for playing Bernie Lomax in Weekend at Bernie's he has had bit parts in shows like Three's Company, Two Guys and a Girl.







Danny Trejo, probably the most recognizable of my list, he starred as 'Geronimo' in "Blood in Blood Out" and pretty much every Robert Rodriguez movie/project ever made









JK Simmons is best known for roles such as the dad from Juno or J Jonah Jameson in the Spiderman franchise he has also had roles in Law & Order and SVU as well as a small guest spot on Party Down







David Paymer is a well known character actor, his resume is too long to detail here
Stephen Tobolowsky is one of my favorites on my list because hes in one of my favorite movies Groundhog Day as Ned "NeedleNose Ned" Ryerson, BING. Hes been in a number of other shows and movies as well