Dec 272008

Had to buy another el cheapo DVD player to replace the one that sits on my TV in my computer area. Apparently they spoil if you don’t use them for a while, which in my case was 12 months ago, during Christmas break, to watch some DVD’s Santa had brought. This year we hit the jackpot. Three boxed sets, 100 movies each, of B-Movies. I don’t go for the schmucky stuff, but the Horror and Sci-Fi sets look promising. A selection of some of the movies I like see out of them:

  • Alien Contamination
  • Beast of the Yellow Night
  • Chloe, Love is Calling You – Wonder if this was the prequel for ‘Play Misty for Me’.
  • Death Warmed Up – I’m sure I’ve eaten it a few times.
  • Evil Brain from Outer Space – Let me guess, it floats in an aquarium with tubing attached to it.
  • Frozen Alive – Must involve liquid Nitrogen, else doesn’t make sense. Wait, its a B-Movie.
  • Good Against Evil – Very original, promises to be good.
  • Hercules and the Captive Women – Better screen that one before I let the kids see it.
  • Invasion of the Bee Girls – Sounds sweet
  • Killers from Space – Another original title, how do they come up with these?
  • The Lucifer Complex – I’ve heard of the Oedipus complex, but not this one.
  • Mole Men against the Son of Hercules – I think wart men would be more visual.
  • The Night Evelyn Came out of the Grave – Hope she puts on some makeup.
  • One Frightened Night – Guess Evelyn didn’t put on some makeup after all.
  • Piranha, Piranha – Sheets of plexiglass with Piranhas painted on them sliding through the water?
  • Radio Ranch – with Gene Autry … will there be singing? Or am I thinking of Gene Kelly?
  • Santa Claus Conquers the Martians – Single-handedly?
  • Teenagers From Outer Space – In other words just regular teenagers.
  • They – …. what?
  • This is not a Test – This is not a test.
  • Unsane – Either a typo or Insane must be copyrighted.
  • Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women – Hope those astronauts have taken their vitamins.
  • The Wasp Women – Is that what happens to Bee Girls once they grow up?
  • Werewolf Women – Would be interesting to see a Wasp Women against Werewolf Women sequel.
  • The Wild Women of Wongo – Had to google for that one. You can actually watch it online, if you’re willing to put up with ads. The intro looked promising.

As I’m typing this I’m watching Lawrence of Arabia. It has some truly spectacular desert scenery, great cinematography and music, and a bit of true Arab history to boot. They just don’t make movies like that anymore. Too expensive. You gotta see it at least once, but be forewarned, it’s a long movie, with a bit of overacting here and there, but Omar Sharif is great.

Based on what I’ve learned thus far on my current pet project (coming soon), it’s perfectly allright to put pictures of those the DVD sets up there, as long as I don’t have any google ads on my site. Think I’m safe even if wrong.

Dec 232008

Setting up a tripod in the IDS center quickly brings on the security guards. Apparently that’s not allowed. From what I’ve learned on the subject of photographer’s rights they have every right to prohibit photography within the IDS center, as it’s their property. But they choose to limit only tripod photography. I can respect that. On a whim I started another sub-domain, your-rights-as-photographer.twincityphotos.com.

Not the first one. I’ve started several on blogspot and then deleted them. Oddly though once you delete a blog on blogspot, you’d think that sub-domain becomes available for others, but it doesn’t. If you go back to the URL you’ll get a message ‘Sorry, the blog at blahblahblah.blogspot.com has been removed. This address is not available for new blogs.’ You’d think the sub-domain would be available for others once you’ve abandoned it.