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  • Name: Wil
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  1. SAW VI

    11/01/09 09:17:46 | 0 Comments

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    What a fun and thrilling franchise this has become. The days of sequels getting dumber and dumber are over when it comes to the SAW series. At least, that is in my opinion. In fact, this film seems to get more complex as each film is released. You get a better understanding why serial killer "Jigsaw" started this madness. What's even more scarier, you start to rationalize what he's doing. And it's truth, you do not truly appreciate life until death is knocking down your door step. And all his victims have pretty much have been monsters in their own right. Not that it justifies what is happening, but there is some meaning behind this man's madness.

    So on Halloween day (Oct. 31st, 2009), I ventured out and saw the sixth installment of the SAW movies. I was not disappointed. Even though some of the main key players are dead by this film, we still got many glimpses as the plots unfolded. With the SAW franchise, it seems there's always unsettled business. And this time around, this is centered around the final wishes of JIGSAW originator, John Kramer. and an insurance agent. Even on his death bed (which was most of Saw V), Jigsaw still managed to carry out multiple murders. And his "murders" are hardly knife stabbings and gun shots. There is plenty of thought behind his victim's demise. For instance, in the latest installment, we follow an insurance agent, who has seemed to have taken the liberty to decide who dies and who doesn't among his firm. The film was quite timely, regarding the health care issues we are facing in America and how many fear government run health care vs. people choosing their own health care. The thing is that people have their choices in this film. However, once they got too close to death, this insurance agent found a loop hole and cut them off from their insurance after years and years of paying their premiums. John Kramer (the Jigsaw) had one last dying wish which his accomplices carried out for him. It was to play a game with this insurance agent. And while throughout this game, he was put to the test of who should die and who shouldn't (much like he did with his job insurance). In the end, it was ultimately a choice of another which decided this insurance man's fate.

    As mentioned, the film has become quite complex within the series. This is one of those films, you must have seen the earlier ones to know what's going on in the current. And as the baton is passed along in who is behind the killings, it seems even up until the sixth installment, John Kramer has been somehow behind it all whether he was alive or dead.

    A seventh installment is planned and I believe being filmed as I write this. By the end of the sixth one, we get an idea who will be carrying on the torch. It was somewhat predictable to me, but it was still interesting to see how it unfolded. And I'll have to wonder if John Kramer will still have a hand in what happens in the next film as he did this time around, even though he's dead and buried.

    Again, there is a bit of rationale behind what is going on here. That of course, if you can get past the blood and gore. I will admit that eating popcorn and watching this film wasn't a good combination. But anyone who has followed this series from the beginning knows that watching how these people die plays a pivotal role to these films. The Jigsaw does not have one killing method. He strategically plans out these murders as each one is quite complex. It's much like a maze/game for all his victim. And oddly, his victims do all have the choice to live, but it comes down to their own actions and how they decide to play the game. If they fail, they may lose a limb or their life.

    I know films like these aren't everyone's cup of tea, but it does unravel like a good mystery book. If you can get past the blood and gore, and almost watching some of these victims mutilate themselves in trying to survive, you'll enjoy this film. I'm sick... I know!!


  2. Life is a Mystery!

    09/23/09 14:36:30 | 0 Comments

    Have you ever come to a point where you just explained and explained until blue in the face, yet some or someone still refuses to see what is staring right at them? It simply amazes me how many are known to ignore what is right in front of them, yet still interpret what they think is happening when they are furthest from the truth or lying to themselves.

    Recently, I've re-discovered an old friend. What do I mean? For a while, we didn't speak. All in all, one thing lead to another and we let things get out of control without really listening to one another. As a result, both of us had said things about one another which we pretty much didn't mean. We were upset, frustrated and were looking for anyone to sympathize with us and our perspective of what we believed happened. The truth is; we just didn't want to let go. We were hoping someone would substitute our loss. So we said whatever to others to prove to ourselves, we didn't want to have anything to do with one another.

    Unfortunately, when you have a situation like this, other people get involved. People take sides and understandably, some will be misguided by one's attempts to discredit the other. These third parties can either leech on and stroke one's ego and even encourage one's dis contempt for one's anger and loss of friendship or become long lasting friends who will help one move on, yet allow one some room to any possibility to make amends. Sadly, some tend to encourage animosity and then turn on one if they decide to take a chance in making amends of an old feud. Why? Because they are insecure that they will lose the very thing one thrives on... which is one's animosity and dislike for things or people.

    Strangely, there are a lot of people who enjoy animosity and making trouble for others. They enjoy talking about people behind their back (or right in front of them), and then they have the audacity to wonder why one decides to have nothing to do with them.

    All I can say is... a good friend is something one shouldn't waste. No one should make another feel like they are being duped or tricked because one is willing to make amends with others. No one should disrespect ones wishes by talking nasty about them and making wild assumptions and accusations about them.

    If something is a mystery to you. You might want to look within, first, to make sure you're not denying what really transpired to make you think it's a mystery. It's quite possible that you do know the truth, but refuse to admit your part in it. People just don't pick up and leave or stop responding to one another for no apparent reason. And most of all, it's quite possible they did reach out to you once, twice if not more times to explain what went wrong, but you you refused to see what is right in front of you.

    But yeah...life is a mystery!


  3. Banana-eating Jungle Monkey!!

    07/31/09 11:34:56 | 0 Comments

    So by now, I am sure you've all heard all the fallout surrounding Professor Henry Gates arrest, etc. Right? Well, I guess what bothers me more than an over-reacting cop by arresting someone who insults you, or someone playing the race card, and /or the President of the U.S. commenting on something he didn't initially know about simply because he was friend with the arrested Professor, is that someone else can enter the drama and make racists comments like "Banana-Eating Jungle Monkey" and then claim they aren't racist.

    Justin Barret, a Boston Police Officer (pic on right), who has been recently suspended for sending http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2009/07/31/amd_justin_barrett.jpgout mass emails to his fellow colleagues, making racial slurs towards Professor Henry Gates regarding an altercation with another police officer claims he isn't "racist." BULLSHIT!! You don't send out mass emails to your friends or co-workers, spouting off someone is a "Banana-Eating Jungle Monkey" and then back pedal, acting like you have no racist intention. Intelligent people who aren't racist who express strong opinions, do not make racist comments. However, Justin Barret seems to think he can make such statements and then go on national TV, apologizing, and then have the audacity to claim he isn't racist.

    You know, I am certainly fine with the fact that he was willing to go on national TV and state that he is "sorry", but please do not say you meant no "racist" intention when that is exactly what your intention is. It's no doubt, Barret is looking for any avenue to save his ass since he's been suspended. Let's remember one's freedom of speech/expression doesn't entitle one to spout out hateful comments like that. Certainly, if someone has an opinion of a situation that occurred they could state their opinion without using such racial slurs.

    What a world we live in... where one of the largest known superpowers on earth, who prides itself being much more advance than everyone else, yet we still have individuals who say and do hateful things simply over different races, genders, sexual orientations, etc. Certainly, I realize that it would be impossible for everyone to live harmoniously together since everyone has a mind and an opinion of their own, but when you say and do thing that can't harm others, I think you've gone too far.


  4. TINTED WINDOWS: A New American Rock Supergroup?

    07/12/09 13:36:31 | 4 Comments

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    A picture of the newly formed band. From left to right: Bun E. Carlos, James Iha, Taylor Hanson, and Adam Schlesinger.

    Recognize any of these guys from the above picture? Many of you may recognize all of them or some of them, depending on your interest or taste in music. Nevertheless, pictured here are four rock musicians from different eras of rock history. Starting from left to right, Ben E. Carlos is the oldest of the group. Many may recall him as the drummer from the hugely successful band CHEAP TRICK. Next to him sits guitarist, James Iha from SMASHING PUMPKINS as well as another side band called A PERFECT CIRCLE. On the other side sits, Taylor Hanson, who is best known for being the lead singer of his trio brother band HANSON. Rounding out the quadruplet band is bassist Adam Schlesinger from FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE. Earlier in 2009, the four joined together to form what is being considered a new "American Rock Supergroup" named TINTED WINDOWS. This new project will run alongside all the artists' main bands according to the band members.

    So you're asking yourself, what can these four offer to the music scene? I guess that is totally up to the listener to decide as well as up to the band mates if they want to continue their journey with this band. Quite possibly, this may be a one album project and they will all split and go their different ways. But personally speaking, I think they have managed to put together a kick ass band. The result; "a stripped-down, high-energy record that combines the strengths and identifiable styles of all four members, and yet doesn't really sound like anything else any of the four has done elsewhere. And with three of the four band members contributing songs, there is a real band vibe in the diversity of the material" (source).

    All the songs from their debut album TINTED WINDOWS with the exception of three were written by bassist Adam Schlesinger. Vocalist Taylor Hanson, wrote two of the tracks (sharing credit with Schlesinger on one of them), as guitarist James Iha wrote another two.

    Their first video, "KIND OF A GIRL" gives you a late 70's, early 80's rock super group vibe. You can view that video below:



    Have no doubts... just because Hanson is the lead singer, don't consider this is another "Mmm Bop" album. It is not. In fact, he and his brothers have grown musically since bursting on the scene as a trio with their sugary pop songs. This effort is definitely "rock". You can certainly hear the influence of the other band members. I've always thought Taylor Hanson comes off sounding more and more like John Bon Jovi as he grows older. He does give off that vibe here. But I'll let you judge for yourself. Check out the album when you have the time.




  5. THE LEGEND OF MICHAEL JACKSON!!

    06/26/09 20:18:46 | 0 Comments

    THE LEGEND OF MICHAEL JACKSON << click title to hear music
    by Wil

    On June 25th, 2009, Michael Jackson, 50 years old died of heart failure. Only one other man who has died in recent history has caused such attention from the world around and that is Elvis Presely. Both of these men helped shape the imagemusic industry as well as pop culture throughout the 20th Century. They will be highly remembered for decades if not hundreds of years from now when people look back at entertainers who had great influence on the history of music as well as our current culture. Entertainers of the past, present and future only dream achieve the longevity and cultural status these two have.

    Michael Jackson had quite of an advantage on Elvis, even though he plays second fiddle here. Jackson has been part of the entertainment industry since he was a young child unlike Elvis. By the time he was 7 years old, he became globally famous as the front singer to the JACKSON 5. He also became known for his slick dance moves as well as his soulful Motown voice. While he has admitted borrowing from great legends such as Fred Astaire and James Brown for his dance moves, he evidently had a style all his own which carried on for decades. In fact, it was in the early 80's after several solo albums, he made a simple dance move called "Moonwalking" a household catch phrase. At the time, everyone try to emulate the move, but no one could ever perfect it like Michael Jackson could. At the same time, Jackson released one of the most successful selling albums to date named "Thriller". It spawned off multiple singles and top ten hits. The title track produced a video that became a 15 minute mini-movie that still to this day is a cult hit. The video feature the dead/ghouls dancing to the hit song. Michael Jackson also was one of the leading artists which helped put MTV on the map for the 80's generation. As the 80's progressed, Michael Jackson became one of the biggest mega stars of the decade. Of course, a number of other legendary acts came to fame that decade too, but it is Michael Jackson who will be remember best as the top selling male singer of that decade. Thus, he rightfully so took on the title "King of Pop!"

    Myself? I was a big fan of his music and videos during the 80's. I thought like most people that he was definitely a phenomenon. A lot of entertainers after him haven't even come close to his achievment in pop culture. By the late 80's, Jackson became more and more reclusive as well as eccentric. After being teased by his appearace for years (especially by his father), Jackson had multiple work done to his face. By the 90's, he was barely recognizeable as the man he was in the late 70's and early 80's. His skin was white as a ghost which over the years, people speculated that he bleached his skin. Jackson claimed he had a skin condition called Vitiligo. It's a relatively common dermatologic disorder that causes depigmentation in patches of skin. It occurs when the melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin pigmentation, die or are unable to function.

    Michael Jackson was always a target for tabloid scandals. It certainly didn't help that he fueled the tabloids by parading around with hit pet chimp name Bubbles. He also hung out with children (mainly prebucent boys) which further fueled speculation regarding unhealthy relationships with children. Not only that, some sources claimed he fed false stories to tabloid journalist to create controversy and attention around him. Claims have been made that Michael Jackson bought the Elephant Man's bones and slept in a chamber to help him live longer. Eventually, the scandals and controversy became even too overwhelming for Michael Jackson. There were allegations of sexual abuse of young boys. One was settled out of court, while another in 2005 went to court, but he was eventually aquitted for the charges. Michael Jackson did not help his public image as well didn't help people speculate about the allegations by admitting to no see a problem with sharing his bed with children that were not his own.

    Whatever you think of Michael Jackson now, one thing is clear. He is a legend in music and pop culture. I do not believe we'll ever again see a solo artist ever achieve the fame, fortune and success he has. There is no doubt his music reached just about everyone in the 80's. I'm sure many have more than one favorite from Michael Jackson. I've included a playlist with this post. It includes about every single hit he had and then some. The playlist kicks off with a fitting song that he composed back in the 90's for his DANGEROUS album. The song.... "Gone Too Soon". The follow up song on the playlist is actually a song that was rumored to be a new comeback single in late 2007 for an album he was working on which never surfaced yet. It's actually a pretty decent song. It sounds like a song that could have been a decent hit for him, if given a chance. It's called "Let Me, Let Me Go".

    Enjoy the songs. I know I have.

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