Wednesday, December 31, 2008

The Top Ten of my favorite songs that I heard for the first time in 2008.

I had a great time listening to music this year. I'd like to share the ten best songs I heard for the first time in 2008. If you can find these songs online somewhere I can't urge more sincerely to listen them.

In no particular order.

1. "Death to Los Campesinos!" by Los Campesinos!

2. "Paragon Belial" by Darkthrone

3. "Save Room" by John Legend

4. "Won't Trade" by Q-Tip

5. "Apocalyptic Friend" by Eef Barzelay

6. "A Milli" by Lil Wayne

7. "My Girls" by Animal Collective

8. "Chop Suey" by Busy P

9. "Screaming Hand" by Jay Reatard

10. "Electric Eye" by Judas Priest"

Thanks!
-Dash

Monday, December 29, 2008

Let's do this!

Who's up for this?

There are, according to the recently launched World Superhero Registry, more than 200 men and a few women who are willing to dress up as comic book heroes and patrol the urban streets in search of, if not super-villains, then pickpockets and bullies.

Amateur crimefighters are surging in the US

I'm serious. Let's fucking do this. I call being Pizzaman. With the power to have a heart attack in his late fifties!



This also reminds me of the comic "Kick-Ass" by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr.


Here's the wikipedia link: Link

The comic's pretty ridiculous, in a good way.


-James


Saturday, December 27, 2008

Crispy.

Crispin Glover is an American hero. Even though I don't need any examples to back up that statement, I feel compelled to present one. Enjoy.
-Dash




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Friday, December 26, 2008

We're Friends (A Comic). 2!

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Thursday, December 25, 2008

6! 6 6! The Number of the Podcast! (only it's just one 6)

Episode Six is here everybody, download it up!

Click here!

On this episode we were joined by special guest (Mike) Awesome! Co-director of the mini-documentary we featured on the blog, "Just Pee Yourself".

Music:

Los Campesinos!: "Death To Los Campesinos!"
Sepultura: "Kaiowas (Tribal Jam)"
Vince Guaraldi Trio: "Skating"
Grails: "Doomsdayer's Holiday"
Clipse (feat. Re-Up Gang): "Ain't Cha"

Happy holiday everyone!

-Dash and James

Friday, December 19, 2008

We're Friends (A Comic).


This is the first edition of the We're Friends Comic! We're building a brand here people.


CLICK ON IT TO ENLARGEN!!!!!!

Webcomics

So here I am, listening to that old Icelandic so-and-so Björk, and figured I'd share some of my favorite comics a la internet every so often with you out there. Wherever the hell you are. So! Let's begin.

BEAR AND KITTEN

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A Sample:



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Bear & Kitten tells the story of two roommates, one a bear the other a kitten, who are anthropomorphic sometimes. It is also done by two things that are alive, those being people named Andy (writer) and Angie (artist) and they might even be going out. Don't quote me though.

Bear eats honey and has a brother with a mustache. Kitten likes Japanese food and bathes by licking herself.

This comic is weird and hilarious. Somehow being both lowbrow and witty simultaneously. In a single comic you might see a dick drawing and clever wordplay. Bear and Kitten uses real-world situations, crazy storylines (time travels, wild west shootouts, etc), animal mannerisms and general odd-ness to be funny. No punchlines here, because they aren't needed!

And the drawing is neat. Almost like a watercolor painting that was never finished.

Anyways, check it out.

-James

Now playing: Björk - Desired Constellation

Sunday, December 14, 2008

A National Treasure.

Ladies and Gentleladies. Nicolas Cage is a one of my favorite actors. I now present an IMDB journey of a man who has brought hours of joy to my life.

Valley Girl (1983) - I still haven't seen this. (EDIT: 1/10/09 - I have now seen this. It's great. Legitimately.)

Raising Arizona (1987) - Remember when you were laughing WITH Nicolas Cage and not AT him? A great film from the Coens and a really touching, funny performance from Cage.

Wild At Heart (1990) - Holy Moley. This is a David Lynch movie...and Nicolas Cage is the star. Do I need to say more? I do? Ok. This might be my favorite Lynch movie. Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern are crazy in love and they go on a road trip. Willem Dafoe and Crispin Glover are in this. CRISPY!! Jeez, just watch it already.

Red Rock West (1992) - This is a severely overlooked "neo-noir" movie featuring awesomeness from both Cage AAAAND Mr. Dennis Hopper. A real gem.

Leaving Las Vegas (1995) - A FUCKING Academy Award-winning performance.

The Rock (1996) - Ok. Here's where things start getting interesting. It's a common thing for an actor to follow up on an Oscar by doing a bad action movie or a bad thriller. Now, I don't think the Rock is a terrible movie, but it does set the stage for the second half of his career. I would say this is the tipping point. Every move Nicolas Cage makes from here on out is "Post-The Rock".

Con Air (1997) - The Second Act of his "I'm now a viable action star" trilogy. Insane cast. I just recently saw this for the first time with James (my friend!). Totally enjoyable for the type of movie that it is.

Face/Off (1997) - Here is where we reach critical mass. Nicolas Cage has more money than he knows what to do with. He's been pushed to the brink of madness. I think it was all those fake explosions that knocked a screw loose in his brain. Regardless, Cage becomes insanely more fascinating to me from now on.

City of Angels (1998) - And now I have that Goo Goo Dolls song in my head...

8MM (1999) - I'm pretty sure this is a legit thriller, but I haven't seen it in a very long time.

Adaptation. (2002) - Nicolas Cage is DOUBLE-compelling in this already compelling film by Charlie Kaufman. How he got inolved in this is beyond me, but that's where Charlie Kaufman lives...beyond us.

National Treasure (2004) - The second best franchise in recent memory. Cage acts really cagey (double meaning!) in this. It's a bad flick, but in a good way. I can't quite put my finger on why I enjoy it so much. Aside from the fact that the dude acts totally bonkers the whole way through and it's always entertaining.

The Weather Man (2005) - Gore Verbinski is a great director and NC is rather charming in this.

The Wicker Man (2006) - Not to be confused with The Weather Man. Not at all.

Ghost Rider (2007) - One of the worst movies ever made. Nic's madness is palpable while viewing this. He drinks a martini full of jellybeans!

Next (2007) - Horrible movie. AARGH! So bad. Good wig though. AARGH! Great wig.

National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007) - Remember how bat-shit he was in the first movie. Multiply that by tweleventeen.

I haven't seen Bangkok Dangerous yet, but I will be reporting on it and whatever else Nicolas Cage does from here on out. I love this man.

Episode Five: King, Queen, Princess

Who's ready for the big Oh-Five! YOU ARE. Click here!

Music:

Omar A. Rodriguez-Lopez: Dyna Sark Arches
Foetus: Time Marches On
Portishead: Silence
Martin Grech: The Heritage
Caribou: She's the One

Here's that picture we spoke of, if you know Watchmen you'll giggle hopefully. If you don't, well you might giggle anyhow.



-James and Dash

Sunday, December 7, 2008

OMG STREAMING?!

Guess what folks, the We're Friends! podast is now on Last.fm! For those ignorant of what that actually means I'll explain.

Last.fm is a website that tracks what you are listening to. Along with that, their main function, bands, artists, comedians and podcasts can upload their content for free download and, you guessed it, streaming! Now you can listen to episodes 1, 3 and 4 (2 wouldn't upload, sorry) on the internet.

Want to show a friend, family member or pet the podcast, but deleted it, or are at a place where it isn't downloaded? Head over there and just hit play! You don't have to be a Last.fm user to listen either. But if you are, the way I've been tagging the episodes is as such:

Artist = We're Friends!
Song = Episode #: [Title]
Album = We're Friends! Podcast

What a joyous thing, this internet is.

We're Friends! on Last.fm

LINK EVERYONE. SPREAD THE DISEASE THAT IS US.

-James

Now playing: The Peasall Sisters - In the Highways

PS I love this song, these little girls are so cute! It's from the O Brother, Where Art Thou soundtrack, which is great.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Just Pee Yourself

Our friend "Awesome" co-directed this fantastic and hilarious documentary. Please watch.



-James

Now playing: The Green Evening Requiem - Atlantis in Winter

PS You may have noticed I listen to The Green Evening Requiem a lot. I suggest you check them out. Here are a few links to do so.

Myspace
Last.fm

Friday, December 5, 2008

Episode 4: Breasts, Diesel, Dada

Episode 4 is now up! CLICK AND ENJOY.

This ushers in the new and (hopefully) improved We're Friends! podcast. Hope you dig it.

Music:

Justin Timberlake: Magic
Klaus Nomi: Simple Man
Liars: There's Always Room on the Broom
Ghostland Observatory: Free Heart Lover
Tom Waits: Hang on St. Christopher

And here's that Thor comic we spoke of:



As always, email us with your comments, questions and concerns (We are here for you) at wearefriendspodcast@gmail.com

Thanks!

-Dashiell and Jamesiell

Dune



Now I don't know if you're me, but if you are me, this would have been pretty great if it actually happened. This is a picture of a sand-worm, inspired by the book Dune by Frank Herbert. It was created by H.R. Giger (one of my favorite artists) for Alejandro Jodorowsky (weirdo/surrealist director of the Holy Mountain and other films) because he was going to direct an adaptation of the book.

Jodorowsky began working in 1975 on an adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune. The project was intended to involve his son Brontis Jodorowsky as Paul, Orson Welles as the Baron, Salvador Dalí as the Emperor, Mick Jagger as Feyd Rautha, Alain Delon as Duncan Idaho, Geraldine Chaplin as Lady Jessica, David Carradine as Duke Leto and Gloria Swanson as The Benne Geserit Reverend Mother. Dan O'Bannon for the script, Chris Foss, Pink Floyd, H. R. Giger and Jean Giraud (Mœbius). Ultimately, its funding evaporated, but Jodorowsky claimed it was sabotaged by the major studios in Hollywood because it was too French, a strange claim considering that Jodorowsky, while a naturalized citizen of France, has never identified with any particular country or culture (although the funding and his producer, Jerome Seydoux, were French).

Do you see those names?! It would've ruled! Or at least made my brain melt.

Like Dune? Hate Giger? Think I'm gorgeous? Email us with your thoughts, opinions, sage advice, silliness and anything else you want to say at wearefriendpodcast@gmail.com

-James

Now playing: The Green Evening Requiem - Expiration

Monday, December 1, 2008

Episode 3: Winners, Squash, Parties.

Click me! Episode 3

Hope you guys enjoy it! Featuring special guest Abigail Parker.

Music:

Thin Lizzy: Jailbreak
The Green Evening Requiem: The Shadow Rift
Pelican: Angel Tears
Ulver: Solitude (Black Sabbath cover)
Apocalyptica: From Out of Nowhere (Faith No More cover)
Andrew W.K.: I Want to See You Go Wild
Queens of the Stone Age: Leg of Lamb



Dash, Abigail and James.

-Jash and Dames