Welcome to the final stop on the web where we review the films that should get reviewed but don't...or should they?
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Monday, December 29, 2008
Office party
Here is Chris and his lovely wife Erin tearing up it with the Wii while Owen chugs holiday juice and Iris owns the floor!
In this one, Iris is completely thrown off kilter by the couples bodacious maneuvers!
Hope everyone had at least as much fun as we did! We look forward to another profitable year!
Friday, December 26, 2008
Blogging from the Depot
Hey...just shouting out from the depot and talking shopwith Brandon Carnes & Chris Jennings. Where the shitty beer flows like urine down my leg.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
4 year old learns Wii game under an hour
AGE 4...Watch little Owen own it way better than I after watching for 30 minutes. The game is the marraca game for Wii...something de amigo. Enjoy.
Things to come...
This is all u get...you may wet thyself now.
Be sure to viral your way over to wunztwice...
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Be sure to viral your way over to wunztwice...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wunztwice/3062569010/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wunztwice/3100725245/
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
It's a lego Christmas!
Evening all! I know it's not Xmas yet but I got some goodies early. The part of the castle lego set I got was particularly awesome. Got to run...ogre on the prowl...
Friday, December 19, 2008
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
A New Day...This one will be short
Barrack Obama will be the next president of the United States.
I'm glad he won. I voted for him.
Now I'm hoping that we can work together and heal the split between us. Hear me straight, if I felt a Republican was right for the office I'd vote for him or her.
That's it.
I'm glad he won. I voted for him.
Now I'm hoping that we can work together and heal the split between us. Hear me straight, if I felt a Republican was right for the office I'd vote for him or her.
That's it.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Don't rely on me during a zombie apocalypse!
The results are in. I would barely survive.
57%
57%
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57% is better than you 56%!
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
The T3...Tim Russ Stole My Audience!!!!
Greetings all.
I'm happy to announce that I have just returned from The T3 in Pasco Washington, an up and coming new comic con/film fest, and am pleased with the results.
I had two films which played Aquaman and Breathe. Though the crowds were modest for this new festival, the excitement was fantastic.
Got a good audience for Aquaman. Good questions. People were wondering if Aquaman married the Shop Gal and all I got to say is No. He married his own Wonder Woman and is enjoying his honeymoon...way to go guys!!!!
For everyone else...Shop Gal is still on the market...and if you see the pics of her in Hawaii, she won't be for long!
Sadly this blog can't be all beer and roses. Tim Russ, the special guest speaker and Mr. Tuvok himself stole my audience!
The first ever public screening of Breathe ran right into Russ' Of Gods And Men. Although Emily and Travis, the lead actors from Breathe acted their respected asses off...they were no match for the combined effort of Chekov and Ulhura.
CHEKOV AND ULHURA?!!

WTF! That's just not fair!
Well, sadly to say...we licked our wounds and carried our crushed egos out of Pasco...but not before Tim signed me a couple of autographs...what a nice guy!
Seriously, thanks to Nat for having us. It was a lot of fun and Tim Russ was a kick in the pants to talk to.
I warn you now Tim...the shirts are coming. Oh yes. There will be a reckoning!
I'm happy to announce that I have just returned from The T3 in Pasco Washington, an up and coming new comic con/film fest, and am pleased with the results.
I had two films which played Aquaman and Breathe. Though the crowds were modest for this new festival, the excitement was fantastic.
Got a good audience for Aquaman. Good questions. People were wondering if Aquaman married the Shop Gal and all I got to say is No. He married his own Wonder Woman and is enjoying his honeymoon...way to go guys!!!!
For everyone else...Shop Gal is still on the market...and if you see the pics of her in Hawaii, she won't be for long!
Sadly this blog can't be all beer and roses. Tim Russ, the special guest speaker and Mr. Tuvok himself stole my audience!
The first ever public screening of Breathe ran right into Russ' Of Gods And Men. Although Emily and Travis, the lead actors from Breathe acted their respected asses off...they were no match for the combined effort of Chekov and Ulhura.
CHEKOV AND ULHURA?!!

WTF! That's just not fair!
Well, sadly to say...we licked our wounds and carried our crushed egos out of Pasco...but not before Tim signed me a couple of autographs...what a nice guy!
Seriously, thanks to Nat for having us. It was a lot of fun and Tim Russ was a kick in the pants to talk to.
I warn you now Tim...the shirts are coming. Oh yes. There will be a reckoning!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
MUST SEE!
WE NEED TO GET THE WORD OUT ABOUT THIS FILM! http://www.splitdoc.com/ Check out the trailer and you'll see why!
Friday, August 1, 2008
When in Rome, don't drink the water!
Hello mighty marvelers of majestical, magical musings!
This is me, I'm back with news.
The short tentatively titled One To Fear is scheduled for production September '09. Keep tuned in to this blog and purethoughtfilms.com for more information.
On a sadder note. True love has died. Yes...a sad sad day. But wast it ever true? There's the question.
On the brighter side. Lost five pounds!
This is me, I'm back with news.
The short tentatively titled One To Fear is scheduled for production September '09. Keep tuned in to this blog and purethoughtfilms.com for more information.
On a sadder note. True love has died. Yes...a sad sad day. But wast it ever true? There's the question.
On the brighter side. Lost five pounds!
Monday, February 25, 2008
George Romero - Land Of The Dead
Ever hear of it? Ever seen it? You should.
Romero has always been know for his uncanny ability to approach societies issues wrapped up in a good zombie-horror film.
Night Of The Living Dead - Racism, 50's.
Dawn Of The Dead - Commercialism and the zombie-like way of buying your way through life
Day Of The Dead - Unsure, need to watch again but revolved around testing on the dead.
Land Of The Dead - Feudalistic societies where the poor stay poor and Dennis Hopper is King. The dead, for the most part, leave them be and do their dead thang until one raid is noticed by an evolved dead and then...there is hell to pay.
Diary Of The Dead - I'm not sure...haven't seen it.
Anyway, the point being that this film, Land, is another one of those Romero classics where it's sucking the hore-gore freaks in with ridiculously impressive ways of displaying intestines while slapping a little meaning at you to take a look around at the world and make a change.
I think everyone should try to sit through the Romero films, just to get the message because the messages are worth it.
Romero's films aren't perfect however. While one can become entranced in the way he weaves his story around societal issues, there is something about his films that makes you feel like you got left behind. I can't quite put my hand on it but, sometimes I feel like I'm in the dust.
Just a shit sandwich for ya' to chew on.
Romero has always been know for his uncanny ability to approach societies issues wrapped up in a good zombie-horror film.
Night Of The Living Dead - Racism, 50's.
Dawn Of The Dead - Commercialism and the zombie-like way of buying your way through life
Day Of The Dead - Unsure, need to watch again but revolved around testing on the dead.
Land Of The Dead - Feudalistic societies where the poor stay poor and Dennis Hopper is King. The dead, for the most part, leave them be and do their dead thang until one raid is noticed by an evolved dead and then...there is hell to pay.
Diary Of The Dead - I'm not sure...haven't seen it.
Anyway, the point being that this film, Land, is another one of those Romero classics where it's sucking the hore-gore freaks in with ridiculously impressive ways of displaying intestines while slapping a little meaning at you to take a look around at the world and make a change.
I think everyone should try to sit through the Romero films, just to get the message because the messages are worth it.
Romero's films aren't perfect however. While one can become entranced in the way he weaves his story around societal issues, there is something about his films that makes you feel like you got left behind. I can't quite put my hand on it but, sometimes I feel like I'm in the dust.
Just a shit sandwich for ya' to chew on.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Roy Scheider...The Shit!
Quint from Ain't It Cool has reported the sad news. Roy Scheider is dead.

Roy Scheider and Jaws had a big impact on me when I was way younger. You see, I watched the film when it came out so, I was a youngin'; maybe around five or six. Laying on my stomach on our old carpeted, living room rug I watched Jaws. I then eventually retreated to the couch and would pull my legs up from the edge because...you know...Jaws can get you anywhere! It's fucking JAWS. If a large fishing boat crumples under his weight, what good is my far-from-new sofa? The moment though, which turned me was when Brody killed the shark. With much affection, my mom reminded me of something very interesting. Apparently when the Shark blew up, I cried. I was sad that they had killed the shark. The fucking shark!
Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss, Steven Speilberg, and Robert Shaw made such an amazing film that I was able to actually feel for a 25 foot shark. I didn't hate Brody, I loved him. But, I loved the shark as well. You see, great actors help create a world that an audience member can believe and live to its fullest. Roy did this time and again with every film he was in.
So I cried when the Shark died.
He touched me, Quint, some of us in one way or another. He brought an intensity to his characters that made them extremely believable.
I won't say "I'll miss him" and that "I'm sad he's gone."
I'm just happy he hung out as long as he did.
See you later, Roy. Be at peace. And always remember...
SMILE! YOU SON OF A BITCH!

*Picture courtesy of Sunset Gun
Roy Scheider and Jaws had a big impact on me when I was way younger. You see, I watched the film when it came out so, I was a youngin'; maybe around five or six. Laying on my stomach on our old carpeted, living room rug I watched Jaws. I then eventually retreated to the couch and would pull my legs up from the edge because...you know...Jaws can get you anywhere! It's fucking JAWS. If a large fishing boat crumples under his weight, what good is my far-from-new sofa? The moment though, which turned me was when Brody killed the shark. With much affection, my mom reminded me of something very interesting. Apparently when the Shark blew up, I cried. I was sad that they had killed the shark. The fucking shark!
Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss, Steven Speilberg, and Robert Shaw made such an amazing film that I was able to actually feel for a 25 foot shark. I didn't hate Brody, I loved him. But, I loved the shark as well. You see, great actors help create a world that an audience member can believe and live to its fullest. Roy did this time and again with every film he was in.
So I cried when the Shark died.
He touched me, Quint, some of us in one way or another. He brought an intensity to his characters that made them extremely believable.
I won't say "I'll miss him" and that "I'm sad he's gone."
I'm just happy he hung out as long as he did.
See you later, Roy. Be at peace. And always remember...
SMILE! YOU SON OF A BITCH!
*Picture courtesy of Sunset Gun
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