Updates of Importance

This post should actually be a whole bunch of posts but time is short so this will have to do: -Edgar Wright hosted a two hour block of BBC radio and played Halloween inspired tracks as well as some chatting with John Landis on all things Werewolf and Thriller. Listen HERE. -Speaking of Wright, he’ll [...]

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Acoustic Cover of the Pirates of the Caribbean “He’s a Pirate” Theme

Let me say this, Igor Presnyakov is my new favorite artist. His cover of Lady Gaga’s Pokerface was incredible, his take on Michael Jackson’s Thriller inspirational, but it is this rendition of the “He’s a Pirate” theme from Pirates of the Caribbean that has forever made him legend to my soundtrack-loving heart. Hear for yourself:

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THRILLER Headed For Broadway

With Will Ferrell on February 5th, the upcoming Julie Taymor / Bono & The Edge SPIDER-MAN and now this, Broadway seems to have more that am interested in than Hollywood these days. From Variety = James L. Nederlander, prexy of Gotham producer and theater owner the Nederlander Org, has picked up theatrical rights to produce [...]

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Final Fantasy Thriller music video

Makes me wish there was more movies in the works, even though the original was kinda boring. BTW, related Aki news, CG folks are perverts (yes, we’re looking at you Christa!): “Aki was voted to be one of the sexiest women ever by Maxim and its readers, becoming the first fictional woman to ever make [...]

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Thriller – A Cruel Picture AKA They Call Her One Eye Review

Synapse Films, along with Blue Underground, are the two greatest DVD labels out there…not only re-releasing the best of cult and mondo films from the past but also delivering them with beautiful transfers, lots of extras…basically lots of love. Synapse Films released this last year… a Swedish exploitation film from 1974 starring the soft core [...]

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