We dont do much New York City theatre coverage on SuicideGirls but an exception must be made for the daring brilliance of Neil LaBute. Wrecks, written and directed by LaBute, is currently up at the world famous Public Theater in Manhattan. Wrecks is a one man show which stars Ed Harris and had a run at the Everyman Palace Theatre in Cork. It recently opened...
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In the ranks of great DJs worldwide we must acknowledge those brilliant artists who dont speak any English. Any list of seminal DJs must include DJ Krush. Krush started his career in the 1980s and by the early 90s he was already heralded as one of the greats. His most recent project is Stepping Stones The Self-Remixed Best, a two disc set. One disc called...
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mrgreen:
Krush Rules. I'm stoked to hear about the new remix greatest hits.

jah:
I'm a huge fan of DJ Krush. Love his work. But, when I saw him in show, all he did was spin records. Not to impressive.
Arigato, anyway, DJ Krush-san.
Arigato, anyway, DJ Krush-san.
There are thousands of hip-hop fans out there who want to know how Ice-T is going to bring himself back to the kind of success and popularity he enjoyed in the late 80s and early 90s. Well, all your memories of Law & Order and Leprechaun in the Hood will fade away once you hear the new Body Count album, Murder 4 Hire. Though most...
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mckenzie:
hes a hottie!
thunderbolts:
I hung out with him after a show in Montreal in 1989, He thought my friends and I were skinheads so we explained our scene (80's HC Punk) to him and gave him a CD, he was very interested in what we were doing and what we had to say ..interestingly, Body Count came out a year later. I like to think that we had some small part in influencing that inspiration, I honestly have no idea, but it's a nice thought.
Chilean born filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky changed the world in 1971 when he released El Topo, a bizarre psychedelic Mexican western. The film became an immediate hit on the burgeoning midnight movie scene. Since then Jodorowsky has done a number of wonderful films, all fascinating and beautiful, such as Holy Mountain, The Rainbow Thief and Santa sangre. They are all highly personal tales filled with commentary...
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neftis:
viejo loco !! un gran personaje.
ellys:
Me encanta Alejandro Jodorowsky, no quisiera perderme de una conversacin con ese hombre.
Dont worry The Ten co-writer and co-star Ken Marino isnt all bashed up because of me. I got to visit the set of his new movie The Ten, directed by David Wain, while they were shooting a scene where Marino gets anal raped and beaten by his cellmate in prison. It doesnt get weirder than visiting a number of your comedy idols at an...
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cheech:
I love the State folks.
Loved Stella. Liked The Baxter mucho. Love-loved Wet Hot American Summer.
Loved Stella. Liked The Baxter mucho. Love-loved Wet Hot American Summer.
trevallion:
It's funny that when I think of him I automatically think of the Louie skit, since the whole purpose of that skit(I think) was to make fun of memorable catch phrase characters.
Roy Frumkes is a teacher of film at the School of Visual Arts, but his side job is making some of the coolest cult films of all time. His most famous creation is the classic Street Trash, which caused a flurry of homeless penises to be thrown into the air when it was released in the 80s. Street Trash has just been released on special...
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mistersatan:
Oh man, this is one of my favorite movies. I had no idea a special edition was out. Thanks for the tip, peoples. 

Will I date I myself if I use the phrase Were not worthy? There is almost nothing to be said when introducing SuicideGirls to Terry Gilliam, because at this point if you dont know who he is, I wouldnt cry if you killed yourself. But for those who dont have the guts to throw themselves off a bridge, Gilliam is the brilliant film auteur behind...
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in_silence:
So it's been a bit since the last post - but I want to add my 2 cents...
The movie was important in that it was uncompromising in its portrayal of truth. I am amazed that he was able to put that much truth down. Look - it happens - all that stuff happens somewhere on our planet - and most film-makers and the people that back them are unable or unwilling to go so far as to put the rawness of our humanity up there on the screen. Like it or not, he did that in Tideland.
Add to that the complexity of showing, within each moment, how the awfulness of the raw truth is translated in the mind of a child and there you have the true genius of this film. That's what I was most impressed with - his ability to portray a child's interpretation of the things going on around her - his ability to preserve that strange innocence of youth even in the face of adult horrors.
The movie was important in that it was uncompromising in its portrayal of truth. I am amazed that he was able to put that much truth down. Look - it happens - all that stuff happens somewhere on our planet - and most film-makers and the people that back them are unable or unwilling to go so far as to put the rawness of our humanity up there on the screen. Like it or not, he did that in Tideland.
Add to that the complexity of showing, within each moment, how the awfulness of the raw truth is translated in the mind of a child and there you have the true genius of this film. That's what I was most impressed with - his ability to portray a child's interpretation of the things going on around her - his ability to preserve that strange innocence of youth even in the face of adult horrors.
noel:
So when is SG going to have new interviews? You know instead of just recycling old ones from 2006-2009.

My father-in-laws cookies arent as dry as John Hodgmans wit. Currently Hodgman is best known as the bespectacled correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and as the PC to Justin Longs Mac in a recent series of Apple commercials. But before his television work, Hodgman enjoyed a career as a well respected print humorist for publications like New York Times Magazine and McSweeney's--a...
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freakpirate:
His book is fantastic.


skullypixie:
Fantastic 

very exciting week
but anyway
there are two kind of people in the world, those that think they are better than everyone else and those that know it. which one are you?
but anyway
there are two kind of people in the world, those that think they are better than everyone else and those that know it. which one are you?
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flick:
Reading is one of my favorite distractions, thanks for the links.
I do enjoy reading your interviews btw.
I do enjoy reading your interviews btw.

mineux:
thank you sooooo much sweetie!!!! These are great!!!
Ive done about 800 original interviews for SuicideGirls and probably a couple thousand more for other venues, so I think it's fair to say that Ive gotten pretty good at working around peoples tertiary expressions like oh man and yeah. But when youve got a legend like Bootsy Collins saying "yeah mama, baby and man," it would be sacrilegious to delete it.
Collins is best...
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Collins is best...
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anastezia:
hells yeah bootsie is from the nasty nati! it's nice seeing a cat from my hometown on here!
muffinguy:
It's hard to find someone that's from another planet and so humble/down to earth, but Bootsy seems to be just that. Good interview!
theconservative said:
nice interview, but it's O. Henry. not O'Henry
i got candy on my mind