Friday, April 30, 2010

Things to do Saturday 5-1-10

Riverside / Avondale
Downtown / Springfield
San Marco
East Arlington
The BeachesLocal Talent Elsewhere

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Please comment or leave a voice message at (904) 469-8636 if we missed anything. I am now also posting your yard sales so we can all save and make a little doe.


Things to do Saturday 5-1-10

Riverside / Avondale
Downtown / Springfield
San Marco
East Arlington
The BeachesLocal Talent Elsewhere

Click the links for more info.
Please comment or leave a voice message at (904) 469-8636 if we missed anything. I am now also posting your yard sales so we can all save and make a little doe.


The Story of Ink

If you are into visionary fantasy films, you owe it to yourself to check out indie cult favorite Ink.

From their website:
An 8-year-old becomes a pawn in a metaphysical war being fought between the forces of light and darkness in this visually outrageous indie thriller.

Kidnapped by a large, strange creature known as Ink, the girl is taken through a labyrinthine world of dream states while those who love her fight to bring her back into the real world and bring salvation to her desperate father.

Ink is one of the most ambitious indie films I have seen.  With a budget of around $250,000 filmmakers Jamin and Kiowa Winans have squeezed every penny of that mini-budget and put it up on the screen.



  watch trailer 1  |  watch trailer 2 visit website  


It completely sidesteps the usual hallmarks of low-budget filmmaking by including a large cast, many locations, superb fight scenes and amazing art direction.

You're just not supposed to bite off that much with so little budget and no studio backing - but thank goodness they did.

I especially loved the look of the Incubus (or is that Incubi??) with their ever-sneering projected faces:
(do I sense a little Dave McKean perhaps?)



Amazing as it is, the film is not perfect - the first act is somewhat confusing, the dialogue is a bit stilted at times and the editing unnecessarily frenetic in places.  Sounds like a typical Hollywood film. The micro-budget does inevitably show through in some scenes, but that is only because Jamin stubbornly refuses to be held back by commonsense notions of low-budget filmmaking.  Big kudos for pushing the envelope of what can be done!

As is so often the case these days, Ink is also a story about the trevails of independent filmmaking.  I particularly enjoyed reading their blog as they journey through the ever-changing sands of today's indie film world, while traditional distribution models crumble around them.  Ink had a film festival premiere, garnered great reviews (including Aint it Cool News, LA Times and Fangoria), amazing word of mouth, was theatrically released (by Jamin and Kiowa themselves) in Denver, New York and LA, their trailer was viewed hundreds of thousands of times, the movie itself ripped and dowloaded on bit torrent more than 500,000 times, was ranked as high as #16 on imdb, and had army of dedicated and passionate fans who clamored to see the film.

It also never was picked up by a distributor.

Refusing to sign with a distributor who at best might offer a small advance and retain all rights to their baby, and who at worst might just shelve the film, never to pay back a dime, Jamin and Kiowa made the inevitable decision to distribute the movie themselves.  In today's market that meant a combination of continuing to try to find independent theater owners who would screen it for them as well as the usual DVD and digital outlets - Netflix, iTunes, Blockbuster, and Amazon.

(For a more in-depth examination of the nuts-and-bolts aspects of indie filmmaking and distribution, take a listen to their Film Courage radio interview.)

Jamin and Kiowa make the case that the festival circuit of today is no longer a place to sell a film but an opportunity to launch a media blitz that may hopefully ultimately lead to paying back one's investors through self-distribution and a ton of hard work.  If these guys can't make it work, with their incredible film, dedicated fans and tireless work ethic, then the whole model of indie filmmaking is surely broken.

Please check out their work and if you enjoy it, support them by buying directly from their store where they will receive most of the profits.  Indie filmmakers like them can only survive by the continued support of people who actually buy their art and allow the artists the financial freedom to actually do their work for you, the viewer (more on this in a future post.)

Phoenix Tattoo girls

It,s Very Nice Tattoo for Girls . .

Phoenix Tattoo girls
Phoenix Tattoo girls

Sexy Tattoo for Hot Sexy Girl

Nice find. While we're at it...

Sexy Tattoo for Hot Sexy Girl


Sexy Tattoo for Hot Sexy Girl
Sexy Tattoo for Hot Sexy Girl

The Creative Style of Cute Girl Tattoos

The Creative Style of Cute Girl Tattoos

The Creative Style of Cute Girl Tattoos

Things to do Friday 4-30-10

Riverside / Avondale
Downtown / Springfield

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Please comment or leave a voice message at (904) 469-8636 if we missed anything.

Things to do Friday 4-30-10

Riverside / Avondale
Downtown / Springfield

Click the links for more info.
Please comment or leave a voice message at (904) 469-8636 if we missed anything.

20 reasons COMPUTER is better than a GIRL




hahaha...

This is just a joke posting. I found it from indonesian largest forum, KASKUS.

DO you have a girl?? is she take care of you enough??

im afraid not.. cause i think your own computer can take care of you better.. lol

so..

just move on to the the topic

this is 20 reasons to proof that computer better than a girl..















1. Computer does not care how you look.

2. Computer can’t be angry if you not respond immediately.

3. Computer always wait for you

4. Computer can’t have Sexually Diseases.

5. Computer never forgets your birthday.

6. Computer can’t compare you to previous user.

7. Computer did not accept calls from previous users.

8. Computer doesn’t say: “Do you come home now?”

9. Computer doesn’t ask: “Do you have another computer?”

10. Computer never start a conversation about marriage.

11. Computers don’t care if you’re married.

12. Computer can’t look your phone book or digging through your pockets.

13. Computer is simply Start and Shut down.

14. You can share computer with friends.

15. Computer doesn’t make a scene when you arrive home late.

16. Computer not shave his legs with your razor.

17. Computer will not call you 100 times a day.

18. You don’t need to say him that you love him.

19. Computer doesn’t care for the difference in years.

20. Computer has a warranty.






btw

sorry if that was not so funny : P

see you next REAL post





:))

Mark Rothko











Today's post is in honor of my friend of friends Yogi Proctor, this Englishman is like a brother to me, one of the greatest people ever and one of the most incredible artists of our time (just you watch). He's the one who put a paint brush in my hand and introduced me to Rothko, one of my all time favorite painters. This post has been brewing for months and now's the time...I see myself this summer wearing these paint colors while feeling the emotional depth of their nature....Rothko painted the religious experience he was having and eventually built his own church to house his work, I'm sensing many a spiritual awakening on the horizon all while looking colorful and smashing (at least the effort will be there).


Mark Rothko

"The fact that people break down and cry when confronted with my pictures shows that I can communicate those basic human emotions... the people who weep before my pictures are having the same religious experience I had when painting them. And if you say you are moved only by their color relationships then you miss the point."



Thursday, April 29, 2010

FABRICE LAVOLLAY







































































































































































Lyricist Hour Season 2 Kick Off Party



FACEBOOK RSVP:
This is the Kick off of Season 2 of The Lyricist Hour broadcasting LIVE every Monday on TheNerdySouth.com! The 2nd season starts May 3rd, so we are kicking it off with a party at The Lomax Lodge April 30th.

Come check us out as we have performances by Tough Junkie, Arsun F!st & Larry Otis! Dj Luminous will be on the wheels of steel all night bringing you that funky hip hop all night.

Come help us celebrate the start of the 2nd season with style. For more info check out www.thenerdysouth.com


Read about The Lyricist hour at Money Jungle Safari

Lyricist Hour Season 2 Kick Off Party



FACEBOOK RSVP:
This is the Kick off of Season 2 of The Lyricist Hour broadcasting LIVE every Monday on TheNerdySouth.com! The 2nd season starts May 3rd, so we are kicking it off with a party at The Lomax Lodge April 30th.

Come check us out as we have performances by Tough Junkie, Arsun F!st & Larry Otis! Dj Luminous will be on the wheels of steel all night bringing you that funky hip hop all night.

Come help us celebrate the start of the 2nd season with style. For more info check out www.thenerdysouth.com


Read about The Lyricist hour at Money Jungle Safari

Fresh Fish are Coming





May 15th or 16th depending on weather and more importantly waves!!!

Things to do Thursday 4-29-10

Riverside / Avondale
Downtown / Springfield
Local Talent Elsewhere

Click the links for more info. Sorry for posting so late!
Please comment or leave a voice message at (904) 469-8636 if we missed anything.

Things to do Thursday 4-29-10

Riverside / Avondale
Downtown / Springfield
Local Talent Elsewhere

Click the links for more info. Sorry for posting so late!
Please comment or leave a voice message at (904) 469-8636 if we missed anything.

Burberry

















I lost my mind when I went to their site, amazing.  I seriously want all of these....


P.S. When I looked up their manufacturing a lot of it's in Europe and they had "Highlights for the year" which included reducing their carbon footprint by less employee air travel, better located Headquarters, launched a foundation, established an intern program and were the founding member of Luxury Brands Sustainability Group...go Burberry, I will be buying their coats for sure.