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Archive for January, 2008

Orgazmo

This movie rocks hardcore.  Like whoa. Seriously don’t watch this movie if you have severe problems with porn…or people making fun of Mormons.  Other than that this movie is fantastic.  I’m fairly sure it has little to no nudity and certainly doesn’t warrant the NC17 rating.  I mean Se7en only had an R rating and that [...]

Cannibal the Musical

This is quite possibly one of the funniest and overlooked movies ever.  It is so fabulous I can hardly put words to why, but I’ll tell you a bit about it and why it’s fabulous.  First off it’s the first movie made by Trey Parker and Matt Stone – the creators of South Park.  Some [...]

I don’t like musicals…

I’ve been explaining the same damned thing for years now and I’m tired of defending my position on this subject.  Musicals annoy me.  These productions are meant for the stage, but far too often some film director will come along and take one to the big screen in hopes of a nice payout.  I’m sure [...]

Why am I here?

It really wasn’t my original intent to have a personal blog as part of this site, but the more I get involved in writing articles and reviews, the more I feel some kind of deeper connection with the whole thing.  I guess I figure that if I’m going to use personal experiences and ideas to [...]

Booking your shows!

Chances are if your band has been playing out for awhile, you’ve probably been involved in booking shows at venues in your own town.  Booking a tour is a very similar process but can be a bit different at the same time.  This article will explain the booking process and help you have an idea [...]

Tour routing for independent bands

So your band has decided it’s time to hit the road.  You’ve got your live act together, your cds and merchandise are ready for sale and you’ve decided on the length of time you’re going to be on the road.  What do you do next?  Simply put, you would book your shows and hit the road, but [...]