Archive for October, 2007

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Six Flags New England Photoshoot

I had the pleasure of heading up to Springfield, Massachusetts for another shoot with the fantastic Michael Warren. Other than a mostly rained-out day thrown in, everything went great. I can’t wait to go through the images and get started putting them into some work.

Although I took the shot above, I’m sure his version will be tons better. I should remember to keep shooting myself!

Posted in Photography, Travel |

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Bladerunner : The Final Cut

Bladerunner: The Final Cut press image OK, this happened a while ago, so I don’t remember things super clearly, but I had been dying to catch what should be the final version of my favorite movie of all time: Ridley Scott’s Bladerunner at the amazing Ziegfeld theater.

A couple weeks ago, I did just that… and it was amazing.

First of all there was quite a line to get in, but everyone in the line already had tickets, so getting in wasn’t such a big deal. Luckily, I was able to grab a seat for me and my lady right in the middle of the giant ocean of über-geeks and settle in for the show. By über-geeks, I mean there was a guy there with a replica glowing umbrella straight out of the movie. Additionally, they all cheered or jeered as the opening credits played based on each individuals contribution to Blade Runner’s tumultuous history.

Anyway, the huge picture’s quality was absolutely amazing and all the minor edits and tweaks mostly added to an already impressive movie. There was only one groan-worthy moment which came during the pivotal scene where Rutger Haur’s character confronts his maker late at night in his bedroom. During the original scene, Rutger stalks forward, staring down a man who basically represents his character’s God and says: “I want more life… FUCKER!” Unfortunately, in this “final cut” that “fucker” was changed to “father.” Several of the other changes also made things more plain and straightforward, but not with such hamfistedness. It was sad. I groaned.

Anyway, I should remember to purchase this new version on whatever HD format is the best. It remains my favorite movie ever!

Posted in 80's, Movies, New York, Seen Movies |

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Yearly Cemetery Visit

Every year I try to make it out to Green-Wood Cemetery at least once during October. Last Saturday we went for a nice walk amongst the tombstones around dusk occasionally stopping to take a couple photos.

I should remember to visit the cemetery more often, and also remember not to get locked in after closing next time. Oops.

Posted in Brooklyn, Death, Historic, New York, Photography |

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Revealed Burlesque October

The last time I wrote about Revealed Burlesque, the semi-hush-hush Brooklyn show where fantastic ladies bear everything in the name of burlesque, I was completely blown away by how excellent a show it was. There were a large number of performers and it seemed like they were doing their best material. Some even seemed to have come up with special numbers to accommodate the special needs of the event.

I missed Revealed’s first official monthly performance last month, but managed to make it out last Saturday to this month’s show. July’s show was a very, very tough act to follow as it was just so sensational… and unfortunately, last Saturday’s event didn’t reach those incredible heights again.

Yes, the girls were good and yes, Bastard Keith was more parts funny than obnoxious, but there was something missing. The individual performances just weren’t at the level they were in July.

Despite the only good vs fantastic performances, Peekaboo Pointe still managed to put together a number so perfect in its simplicity, you wonder how he can be so daring and so spot-on damn near every time she gets on stage. Her time on stage consisted of her slowly and sullenly removing her clothes to a dark Nina Simone song while gazing off into the distance and sometimes reclining in a deep cushioned chair. It doesn’t sound like much, and I guess it wasn’t, but it was just plain brilliant.

Anyway, I should remember to check out Revealed again. Who knows… Maybe it will surprise by re-achieving that special something it had back in Summer.

Posted in Brooklyn, New York, Nightlife |

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

Halloween Desktop Wallpapers

House Halloween Desktop Wallpaper My Best Desktops is in the midst of a Halloween desktop wallpaper blowout! Head over there and download ‘em while they’re hot!

Posted in Design, Holidays, Interactive, Scary |

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Halo 3’s Campaign is Mediocre

Halo 3 Everyone and their mother reviewed this game, so it’s not my place to try to be some kind of authority, but when I think back to my time anticipating and playing Halo 3, I want to remember that the story never pulled me in, the graphics rarely wowed me, the gameplay felt stale, and the ending left A LOT to be desired.

I should also remember that the warthog run through exploding platforms near the end was pretty awesome, though…

(Thank goodness Bungie is somewhat free from Microsoft to try something new now.)

Posted in Software, gaming |

Friday, October 5th, 2007

Death Wish at Grand Opening

Grand Opening as Drive-In Last Monday, my woman arranged a viewing of the 1974 Charles Bronson classic, Death Wish at Grand Opening’s latest incarnation: a drive in theater. The movie was expectedly laughable, except for the fairly graphic rape scene starring non other than a young Jeff Goldblum as a violent thug.

I really love what these guys are doing with the space. After the ping pong experience (which my woman also hooked up) and now the drive-in, I need to remember to check out every new incarnation of this place.

Posted in 70's, Movies, New York, Nightlife, Seen Movies |

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

My Best Desktops Launches

Manhattan Bridge For a few years now, I’ve been designing or using some of my photography to make desktop wallpapers for my personal use. Sometimes, I would even make these available to the world via a couple different web outlets like my work site. The downloads have really been phenomenal for quite some time, so I’ve finally decided to launch a site just for these desktop wallpaper downloads.

Say hello to MyBestDesktops.com!

At this site, I’ll upload ALL of the past desktops and continue adding new desktops practically everyday for the foreseeable future! That means vector desktops, photo desktops, text based desktops, fun desktops, serious desktops, animal desktops, travel desktops and everything between!

So, check out MyBestDesktops.com and get downloading! I’ll do my best to remember to update it as often as possible.

Posted in Design, Interactive, Photography, Work |

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