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Aug 27, 2008
John Waller - The Blessing (2007)
He is the third artist to sign onto South Beach Records as the subrecording company of Reunion Records. John Waller brings some fresh tunes to the spotlight on his debut album called The Blessing. Much of the album is very derived for scripture without quoting it like in Ancient Words and Identity. His lyric does very well on the Prodigal Son in his Still Calls Me Son song. Other songs include Calling For A Flood, Something Big and the title track, The Blessing.
Jul 25, 2007
Little Shop Of Horrors (1986) Rick Moranis
2 of 2 found this helpful Based off a short 1960 B-movie of the same name, this is one of the few Broadway shows to go to film! Little Shop Of Horrors has been noted beloved by fans of all sorts. Seymor Cralborn, (Rick Moranis), lives on Skidrow, which in this film looks like it isn't too far away from Chicago based on the cheap backdrop. He finds a cheap venis fly trap from an old Chinese man and believe this is what will bring Musnik Florist's Shop back to business. That is however this plant isn't an ordinary venis fly trap - it feeds on blood! Seymore quickly rises to fame by the man-eating and singing plant, (voiced by Levi Stubbs from the Four Tops). At the same time he has his eye on Audry, (Ellen Greene) who is dating a rather crazy dentist, (Steve Martain). Frank Oz, being the director shot the whole show with the original ending with Audry and Seymore being eaten by the plant. He did a prescreen with an audeince who had never seen it before and got a negative reaction. Frank went back to the drawing board to shoot the alternate ending. (This is eBay, if you're looking for this version with the original ending, I'll let you know I've seen it floating around, so keep an eye out for it!)
Jan 24, 2007
John Carpenter's Halloween (1978)
Wow! This horror film simply titled Halloween hardly describes really what the film is about. Halloween night 1963, in Haddonfield, Illinois, six-year-old Michael Myers killed his older sister Judith. Fifteen years later, he returns from Shady Acres back to his home town to kill once again, this time targeting his younger sister, (later described in the stunning sequal), Laurie Strode, her two best friends and a boyfriend of one of theirs. For a seriously low budget film, the movie has done extremely well, spawning seven sequals, one of which is set for a twenty year anniversary storyline set in 1998. Who knows what will become of this film over time. Let's just hope the Myers legend will be passed on to the next generation, soon.