St. Patrick’s Day, San Luis Obispo International Film Festival movie reviews, Top Gun gayness, wiener poopie update, Harry Potter is bangin’ Hermione, lookin’ good for Jesus, more.
Links:
- San Luis Obispo International Film Festival
- Oberschule
- The Little Red Truck
- No I In Security
- The Union
- Simulacra (Watch this short film here.)
- Bending Space
- “Construction” (Inside My Head episode 50)
- “Top Gun Is Gay”
- “Hijacked Jesus statue returned to owner”
- “Hello, Cleveland! ‘Family Guy’ spinoff in the works”
- “Radcliffe casts spell”
- Lookin’ Good For Jesus
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Hey Guys! Shawno, if you want to see some cool planes that are near SLO you can go to the Estrella Warbird Museum in Paso Robles! http://ewarbirds.org/
Here’s an quote from their site:
“from jeeps, side arms, early year aircraft, fighter jets recently retired from active duty, to antique ambulances, bombadier sites to modern missles, from one of the earliest pilot’s licenses issued by the FFA to unique personal items carried into combat during the previous century, from artifacts of airplanes which made aviation history, to piles of parts destined to end up as pieces of a fully restored vintage aircraft, you will find a unique collection of aircraft and artifacts”
It looks like they have a rad special exhibition on women pilots in WWII. I’m not sure if it’s still there, but it looked really interesting!
abrazos y besos!
-Diana
That’s awesome, Diana! I had no idea that was there. Just checked their website, looks like they’ve got some cool stuff. Thanks!!
I am back listening to the show, to a certain extent. I’m on the leaderboard to stay, aswell.
WAIT A SECOND. NOT ONLY AM I BACK, I’M BACK AND DRUNK. HAPPY LATE ST PATRICKS DAY SHAWNO.
Welcome back, Colz. And a Happy St. Pat’s to you, too.
Don’t you know, the 4 leaf clover was made specifically for the 4-H club!
Wow. I didn’t know it was possible to freeze a shake and ship it. That’s pretty technologically advanced. I need a Shamrock Shake. Especially considering it’s dairy free! I’m drinking a “Mocha Java Chiller” from Sonic. Now I’m wondering if it’s frozen.
It’s so sad people spend that much money on something you burn. I guess it’s a good business to be in though. It’s such a shame we can’t use it for medicine or renewable resources. There is so much that can be done with it. You can even wipe your rear with it!
FOG HORN LEGHORN! I love that! I know so many people around here with that kind of attitude. Some of the drawings I do, that a lot of people love, my family thinks it is strange. But they think me doing cooking videos is weird.
Quick list of some real GAY movies. These are the gayest of the gay. ***Note*** I don’t consider any films that even attempt to deal with homosexuality in a serious manor as a contender for “gayest movie ever”. So that cancels out films like Midnight Express, Brokeback Mountain and, of course, The Chronicles of Riddick.
Here’s my top ten in no particular order:
1.Stomp The Yard. Nuff said
2.300. I couldn’t BELIEVE the person I saw this with – who had already seen it before, mind you- didn’t pick up on all the gay overtones in this one. When the Persian king made his grand entrance and my jaw hit the floor, followed by me trying(and failing) to stifle my laughter, she looked over at me and was like “what? What is it? WHAT?”
3.Grease. They weren’t using the grease for just their hair…if you know what I mean, and I think you do. After watching them prance around the garage for fifteen minutes I was thinking “Grease lighting is right”
4.The Road Warrior. This one is up there as one of my favorites so it took me a long time to finally admit to myself that there is a lot of “gayness” in this film. Just look at the getup that the villains have going. Not that the “good guys” look much better. Total gayness. And I do believe that one badass was so hell bent on revenge because he was more than just friends with that one guy who got taken out with the sharp boomerang.
5.Batman and Robin. Farris is right, not much more to add to what was posted earlier. I do have one question though: Why is the fourth movie called Batman and Robin when it should have been the title for the third movie (Batman Forever) in the series – which introduced Robin into the films, I believe? Why not call the fourth movie Batman Forever when it seemed like they had ensured the continuity of the cape crusader by not only solidifying Robin as a suitable sidekick but also introducing Batgirl as a force to be reckoned with along with Alfred regaining his health?
6.The “What What in the Butt” video on youtube. The South Park spoof of it was pretty funny.
7.Top Gun. You guys hit the nail on the head with this one. There is no shortage of write ups about this on the web. Seems to be pretty well understood what this movie is really about.
8.The 2008 Coachella lineup. …oh wait…wait, yeah it belongs on the list.
9.Cruising. This Al Pacino film from the dawn of the 80s is notorious but under the radar somehow. It was unceremoniously anointed with an “X” rating(which it earns) upon its initial release. Because I had heard it was out there and because it is directed by one of my favorite directors (William Friedkin who did The Exorcist and The French Connection) I went to go see this at the Castro Theater on a Sunday afternoon a few months ago. BIG MISTAKE. I may have been the only straight guy there, and I went by myself. Maybe I should have at least had the sense to drag some poor girl to the theater with me. During the infamous “Fisting” scene I let out and audible gasp which was met by laughter from a lot of men behind me. Not a lot of people are aware of this film, but it was released on Dvd for the first time late last year. If you want to see an eyeopener then check it out. Pacino plays a young cop(he looks like he was about 40 when he made this) on assignment to track down a serial killer targeting gay men. He infiltrates the underground gay community of NYC. Eventually, somewhere between all the leather and chains, he comes to question his own sexuality. You might be thinking that I broke a rule including a film that deals with this issue seriously. Let me assure you that based on the laughter coming from the grown men all around me that they did not consider it a serious depiction by any means. More like stereotypes taken to the extreme and then twisted into a nightmare.
10.(Tie) I know, I know, no ties. However it is too difficult to choose ONE of the many roller disco movies of the 70’s to take the tenth and final spot. Xanadu comes close also.
Honorable Mention: Any video footage taken backstage of any 80s hair metal band. Shawn you and I know DAMN WELL what was really going on in the dressing room of DON DOKKEN! OH NO I DIDN’T! I DIDN’T JUST GO THERE! …yeah just kidding.
So there you have it. A solid list of gayness. Guys don’t watch these all at once, you may get strange feelings
***Note*** Some of these are actually pretty good movies and I don’t think by any means homosexual content in a film lessons or cheapens the film whatsoever.
Wow even the posts I intend to be short and quick end up being overlong. DAMMIT
Not two minutes after posting that last comment I check my email and I have a message from COACHELLA itself alerting me that PRINCE has been added to the 2008 lineup. I rest my case.
He was still one of the best artists of the 80’s though.