
NUMBER ONE:
House passes resolution to honor actor Paul Newman
-Paul Newman, the late actor and 10-time Academy Award nominee, has been honored by lawmakers as a screen legend and humanitarian.
Newman died Sept. 26, 2008, at age 83 after a long battle with cancer. The House on Tuesday night approved a resolution recognizing Newman's achievements on and off screen.
This is neat. Newman is probably my favorite actor and was a really cool dude outside of the craft. You all probably know about the "Newman's Own" brand of foodstuffs. What you might not know that it was completely non-profit and went to fund charities of all types.
Link to article.
Mike Patton has just completed his first major motion film score for the film "Crank 2: High Voltage", due out on April 17.
-While Patton has often dabbled in film — whether it was lending his voice to the creatures in "I Am Legend", his score for the indie film noir short "A Perfect Place" or FANTÔMAS' film-scoring interpretation via "The Director's Cut" — this marks his first proper film score.
Patton created the music during a late 2008 session at a Los Angeles studio and eliminated all other projects during the recording, a point worth noting as he is well known for being one of modern music's most prolific artists.
Mike Patton is one of my favorite vocalists. He was/is in three of my all time favorite bands (Faith No More, Mr. Bungle and Fantômas), is also in Tomahawk, the mastermind of Peeping Tom, did an album with the X-Ecutioners, and has worked with The Dillinger Escape Plan, John Zorn, Björk and numerous other musical acts and artists.
Jason Statham is one of the most entertaining actors out there today, and I think Dash is right here with me on this one. If not, feel free to do one of those parentheses edits with your thoughts buddy. From his roles in the Guy Ritchie films such as "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" and "Snatch", to "The Transporter" series to "The Bank Job", which I haven't seen but hear is good. His role in these films are as follows: English, bad-ass. That's it!
The movie "Crank" was essentially the video game "Grand Theft Auto" as a motion picture. Just ridiculous action, over-the-top situations and even public fornication! The sequel seems to try to one-up it's predecessor and with the addition of Patton doing the score, I think it has a better chance of achieving that.
Link to article.
In other news, the new (in alphabetical order) Enslaved, Gojira, Tombs and Young Widows albums are all great. Check 'em all out.
-James
Now playing: Enslaved - New Dawn
PS Some of you better click those links, that shit is time-consuming to do!


At some point in the winter of 1982, my mother and stepfather, and, PERHAPS, my father, were residing in the frozen college town of Ithaca, NY. Many of the residents of this town went to college, and the college radio station (WTKO) played nothing but sweet-ass '80s music...the best singles of the BEST singles. One of the local college DJs was named Ray Noone. The mp3 being presented to you, dear reader, is a recorded document of one Ray Noone, drunk as a skunk, broadcasting his final show of 1982. As the final half hour of that glorious year countdown, WITNESS (with your ears) a man being more awesome then you can imagine. I may never fully understand what my parents did with themselves in their "glory" days, but I DO KNOW that they listened to awesome music presented by bitchingly wasted disc jockeys. WITNESS (with your ears) the majesty that is RAY NOONE.