Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Reagan's Riding The White Horse

Sit back and enjoy the show...


Nuovo Giorno

Do not suppress it - that would hurt you inside. Do not express it - this would not only hurt you inside, it would cause ripples in your surroundings. What you do is transform it.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Melancholy


"There are things that we never want to let go of, people we never want to leave behind. But keep in mind that letting go isn’t the end of the world, it’s the beginning of a new life.”

Monday, September 28, 2009

A Cheer Me Up!

So I bit into my pillow... and not the way I'm normally accustomed to... I have not done that since the Carter Administration, Dixie Carter... Anyways, this helped me get through the sadsies news about OLTL getting cancelled...

One Life to Live Will Be Cancelled Next Year... WTF?!?


Straight up... THIS FUCKING SUCKS ASS! Brian Fuckhead Frons is pulling a FOX and killing the best written, produced, and performed soap opera on the air, in an effort to save All My Chickenwings. FUCK THAT NOISE! Kill AMC and leave OLTL alone! AMC is no longer bankable!

The show is an abomination. The writing is worse than the shit Chuck Crap was writing for Melrose Place. Most of the key players are likely to not relocate to L.A. So what kind of fucking show do you expect to have? This is the kind of shit that makes me wanna bite my pillow!

Link: Insiders to TV Guide Canada: "One Life to Live Will Be Cancelled Next Year"

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Werk! Beadz On Nude Illusion



Beadz on Nude Illusion is an art project spearheaded by Billy Beyond and featuring Gina Veto, Meniscus Tock and Connie Fleming. The group has been performing “re-imagined songs with original flair” and is dedicated in all earnestness to the living memory of Francis “Baby” Gumm AKA Miss Judy Garland - The GreatestEntertainer the world has ever known. [PS 122 Avant-Garde Arama]

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Fenmore's ShOCKTOBERfest!


When I was a youngin', I remember PIX/Channel 11 would devote the entire month of October to thillers, chillers, and killers! In memoriam, I will be watching one movie a day all through October. The movies will include current theatrical releases, classics, and straight to dvd. I'll blog each movie and provide a five sentence review.



Monday, September 21, 2009

Y&R: Colleen

Do not go gentle into that good night... Rage, rage against the dying of the light.



As I lay in bed watching the 9-17 episode of The Young and the Restless, I can not help but think of Dylan Thomas' Do Not Go Gently Into That Good Night. As Colleen floated in the mirky depths of the lake, her spirit floating between worlds, she was met by every character who played a significant role in her life. Each character reminisced about their connection/history and while they encouraged her to fight, they subtly said their goodbyes.



This was certainly one of those episodes that needs to be seen. The writing was rich in history, the production was movie-like and character heavy.



Colleen eventually lost the battle against the dying of the light. In what could be considered a case of cosmic irony, Colleen crossed over with the help of her father who met a similar fate nearly 6 months ago while saving another life, just as Colleen was intent in doing.

Kudos to Y&R and Tammy Sursok for an amazing episode! One which I will watch again and again in the near future.


Link: Daytime Confidential*
*Screencaptions

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Remember... Tom Rubnitz

Tom Rubnitz
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thomas Block Rubnitz (b. 1955/1956 in Chicago, Illinois - d. August 12, 1992, Manhattan, New York) was a video artist most often associated with the New York East Village drag queen scene of the late 1980s. His video tapes were mainly inspired by pop culture and Las Vegas style shows. A number of his works featured RuPaul and members of the B-52's. He also made the 1987 documentary Wigstock: The Movie about the annual drag queen festival.

Other works of Rubnitz' include "Strawberry Shortcut" and the infamous "Pickle Surprise".

Tom lived in Manhattan with his life-partner Curtis Irwin and their two persian cats. He died at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of anAIDS-related illness in August 1992 at the age of 36.





Thursday, September 3, 2009

AMAZING!


“One day your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure its worth watching.”