Friday, October 28, 2005

My Favorites from Atom Films

While talking to Caleb at work he said that he his issue with the Atom Films website was that you had to wait for the advertisements and then the film may not even be any good. He suggested that I make a list of the films that I suggest and put them on my blog so that's what I'm doing. The following is a list of films and links to the films. I will add more at a later time. Enjoy.

All Amateur Ecsasy -- It actually pissed me off. The punch line just drove me insane. Whatever you're thinking, you're wrong.

Bad Luck -- It's kinda funny and not too bad if you like shit and fart jokes. I really thought the opening credits were done creatively.

Friday Night In -- This one I thought was hilarious in concept and the execution was great. This chick wants to get laid and ends up thinking she can't get any. What's so funny is how hard the guy actually tries and the ending puts a great twist to it.

Slice of Life -- This is extremely morbid that's why I love it. I would truly fear a kid like this.

6ix -- This one you may have seen on a sci-fi channel. It's funny, morbid and stupid. Seems to be a patern with my choices. Max Headrom (probably spell wrong) as the devil? I like.

Starwars Fans Only:

For the Love of the Film -- Briliant. Starwars fans are obsessive about the original movie (I'm talking about the ones who called it A New Hope before the rest of us knew what they were talking about). Who needs a film when you have an active imagination. It's very funny.

Boba -- It's slow and kinda drags but this Starwars geek's love story is funny in a subtle way and even though the ending was obvious it's still entertaining. I would have chosen a different name like "Love in Space" or atleast something to give you an idea what it's about.

Enjoy! I'll keep looking for more.

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Reservations at the Belleview

I think I'm going schizophrenic. I hear voices at night but there's no one else in the house. It's not like they are distinctive voices that I can make words out in, just almost like there's a faint wisper in the next room. I'm crazy and I know it. Someday they'll put me away like I belong. I'd probably be happy that way. Atleast then I won't have to deal with other peoples problems; just my own. I booked two days vacation yesturday for no reason at all. It's not like I need the time off or I'm going anywhere. I'm just sick of going to work every day and putting up with the same bullshit. I work for a company where part of my job is to try to justify why the company does the stupid things it does to other people. It's not pretty when half the time I don't even know the reasons. Sometimes I just make shit up with the reasoning "it sounds logical to me so it must be right". That usually works for the technical stuff but sometimes when it comes down to the business aspect of things I cannot even make up a logical reason with sounding like a complete idiot. Half my job is shovelling bullshit and the other half is listening to someone else shovel it. Ah....the life of the "management stooge". Save me now before my head blows up.....or the voices get louder.

Yours truly,
The Red Night Blogger

Thursday, October 06, 2005

MMMMMMM....Candy....MMMMMMM


Halloween is coming. It is a time for kids to dress up like someone else and get candy. I remember Halloween when I was a kid. What came to my mind earlier today was how Halloween for kids had its own economic structure. It had it's own system of supply and demand that determined which candy had more value. Thus we had the candy trade. Everyone can remember the toffee candies that were in the orange wrappers. Almost half of my candy stash was made up of these candies. This was the lowest denomination. Next were the rockets. This actually were a popular candy however because you would get so many of them they were not on the must have list. You could trade several of your rockets and maybe a few toffee candies and get a chocolate bar or bag of chips in return. This basic economic structure existed and was easily comprehended by kids who didn't even know what economics is. I could use this as an opportunity to make a point about the potential of kids however this entry serves one purpose. It's a great opportunity for me to remiss about being a kid again. Happy Halloween and BOO!!!!

Yours truly,
The Red Night Blogger

Saturday, October 01, 2005

Muppets Say The Darndest Things


I love to laugh. It's the greatest sensation ever. When I see or hear something that really makes me laugh, I wanna remember it forever. Recently I was flipping through the TV channels and I stopped at a show called Talk Soup. Most of the show was boring however they started to talk about the Martha Stuart show and discussing her guests. In one of the clips her guests was Elmo from Sesame Street and he was talking about a huricane that was on his show. Suddenly dubbed over top of Elmo's voice (poorly I might add) we hear the words "George Bush doesn't care about muppets". I could barely contain myself. It was absolutely hillarious. That was about a week ago and I can't stop talking about it. I think it's one of the funniest lines ever. It was shocking when Kanye West said it and many comedians have tried to make a joke of it but this was by far the best and most original. Keep laughing.

Yours truly,
The Red Night Blogger

I Have A Fan

I've reach infamy! I'm now in the big time! I've been commentted on. Sure it's just one comment however that one comment proves the power of the Interent. The link to www.go.com is interesting as a source or links to other media pages. For research it may become invaluable. Thanks for the link. I have many more opinions to ponder so hopefully others will wander too far from the beaten trail and land in my page.

Yours truly,
The Red Night Blogger

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