Monday, March 06, 2006

I think things just got a little easier for a pimp


Well I did better overall but in the top six only 3. I knew Clooney was going to win something and even he knew as soon as he won Best Supporting that Director and Picture was out of the question. That was my downfall. Great speech by the way. I wish a bit of his pixie dust would brush off on me. Just a little.

A few things jumped out. First Jon gets invited back. He did a fine job. I laughed out loud numerous times. The opening was wonderful.

The second thing. An ad. A few posts ago I mentioned that I don't drink soda much but because Pepsi seems to think I like Brown Goo spraying out of the Huff's crotch--I was going to buy a Coke. Not so sure anymore. Tab Energy? They don't even make Tab anymore. I am tempted to try it just to add Vodka to that cute little pink drink. It is fuel to be fabulous by. Count me in. I am sucker for a sales ad. Or you could just hit up the "new" sports drink"

Another Thing. Oh my lordie is Hollywood afraid of Home Theatre. How many times did they rip on DVDs and watching on tiny TV screens? See that is the problem. People can now afford the plasmas and the screens aren't that small anymore. Plus, you get to pop your own corn. That saves you about 20 bucks a movie. That alone makes it worth it. Hollywood would do wise and take note of the buying music online thingy going on right now. Record Companys continue to fight the future. You don't sue your fans. Duh. Learn or make the same mistake. People want to watch at home. Embrace the future or fade.

One last thing. Salma. Yummy.


The Boss. More details on new cd.

Artic Monkeys now have a DVD.

The Pistols sellout.
Gigwise reports:
The Sex Pistols are set to sell their back catalogue for a host of new advertising campaigns according to reports.
With Universal Music Publishing buying the rights to Johnny Rotten & Co’s material the company is looking to make millions of pounds from allowing advertisers to use the songs.
The Times reports that several companies including British Airways and Range Rover have already showed an interest while tracks may be used for TV and film soundtracks too.

half of Van Hagar hit the road.

Nettwerk reports:
How does a band like Stereophonics follow up five studio albums and four consecutive number one albums in the UK? They release a live package that showcases their career in a way that few bands can. On April 18, Stereophonics are set to release Live From Dakota on their own imprint label, Vox Populi Records. After reaching a crossroads in North America, Stereophonics have jumped at the chance to go it alone with a DIY approach. Live From Dakota is a 2-disc compilation featuring 20 tracks spanning all five of the bands albums and captures the best of their 2005 world tour

Not sure why I just thought of this but you got see the video clip of this Crazy Juggling. Click on the Must see Finale.

More later
Bro

Title was from Jon Stewart's joke about the Best Song Winner.

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