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Lonely Island is mofoin’ hilarrrrrrious. In case you didn’t know, the news is, it’s hilarious, and the music isn’t have bad either…

Artist Bio

The Lonely Island is a group of filmmakers founded in 2001 by Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone, and Andy Samberg (aka The Dudes). The group was originally from Los Angeles, California but now resides in New York. The Lonely Island has created numerous comedic films, shorts, parody songs, and music videos. They have written shorts for the popular television show Saturday Night Live, most notably “Lazy Sunday,” “Dick in a Box,” and “Jizz In My Pants.” They have made three full-length television pilots, all of which were rejected. The group operates a web site under the same name that showcases their collaborations. The site also includes a blog from second-tier member Chester Tam, often referred to as Chez (pronounced CHAY). The blog, titled Chez Chat, gives humorous summaries of the site’s updates.

The three core members currently work together as writers on Saturday Night Live. Recently, principal photography has wrapped on the Lonely Island’s first feature film, Hot Rod.

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Well, I was an iTunes lovin’ mofo ever since I got my new Macbook Pro. Key word there, “was” because after my lovely student worker Bob informed me of Mozilla’s new open-source music program, appropriately called Songbird I’m afraid I’ve been permanently swayed. Continue reading »

 

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The Impossible Map

is a badass video from 1947 that uses fruit, freaky animation and a sweet narrator to explain the problems with map making.

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Development in long-range travel and the growing importance of the Arctic and Antarctic regions make it necessary to understand how maps may be misleading. Experiments with a grapefruit illustrate the difficulty of presenting a true picture of the world on a flat surface and it is concluded that the globe is the most accurate way of representing the earth. – National Film Board, Canada

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wrestler-poster-final-medsizeDarren Aronofsky new movie, The Wrestler will punch you in the throat, bodyslam you and then top-rope-flying-headbutt your ass straight into next week. This is all possible because of some truly fantastic performances by Mickey Rourke, as 80′s Wrestling Superstar Randy ‘The Ram’ Robinson, Marisa Tomei as Cassidy, the aging stripper/mom, and Evan Rachel Wood as Randy’s estranged daughter, Stephanie. This movie is about as realistic as movies get; the cinematography by Maryse Alberti (Taxi to the Dark Side) is top-notch, the score by frequent Aronofsky collaborator Clint Mansell is haunting and effective, and the script by former Onion writer Robert D. Siegel is punchy, unpredicatble and heartfelt.

The story is initially very basic, but there are a few good twists thrown in too. Randy works as a stock guy during the week and wrestles the independent circuit on the weekend. His matches are usually given main event status, and in the locker room he’s treated as a god. It is during those brief minutes in the ring that Randy truly feels alive. Broke, locked out of his trailer and in declining health, Randy appears close to ruin at every turn. After a particularly brutal match, curtosey of a small promotion called Combat Zone Wrestling, Randy is left shattered, unsure of his place in the world.

He tries to make a real connection with Cassidy the stripper, and they develop a strange romance; but it seems doomed from the offset, because even if they aren’t in th strip club, Cassidy thinks of him as a paying customer. Eventually, with a little help from Cassidy, Randy attempts to reconcile his relatonship with his daughter; the only picture he has of her is about 8 years old, he obviously has been estranged from her for quite some time. When they do get together, their emotional bond leaps off the screen; when they fight, you feel it all the way to your toes. This is really powefull acting here, folks. Mickey Rourke has already won a Golden Globe and a BAFTA for Best Actor. Continue reading »

 

So I plop down on my comfortable bed around, well, 10 pm this past Sunday Night. Don’t worry, this isn’t going to turn into some Penthouse Forum letter…

Anyways, MTV2 has a completely new lineup for Sunday. I think they might be trying to compete with Adult Swim and let me tell you, at least for me, it worked!

The first show I saw was called [Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory.]

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Baby Franklin! Colin and Kelley Hagan’s Dog!

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