The Jealous Guys: Men Of Our Times | August 24, 2011 |
Sean McTiernan was brainwashed by Jazz from the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. “Genesis” is the first track to drop from the Jealous Guy’s upcoming EP Audiobook and shows exactly why it’s worth suffering through the significant amount of brow-furrowing they include in every song. Jealous Guys are serious men. They’ve likely purchased jackets with extra sleeves to […]
Batdance: Dust Devil, Hank Williams and the Art of Rambling | August 16, 2011 |
Sean McTiernan has finally recovered from his battle with scurvy. 1993’s Dust Devil is a horror classic. We’re not even talking a surprisingly-effective-for-this-kind-of-nonsense, peep-immediately-if-on-netflix-instant classic like Deranged. We’re talking a work of art on the same level as The Thing, Chronos and There’s Nothing Out There. It concerns an evil spirit that roams the Namib […]
What’s up with White Jesus? | June 15, 2011 |
Sean McTiernan’s first music video involved him a dancing bear, a strobelite, and a tank of nitroglycerine. The Rowlf-the-Dog-looking, swift and excellent rapper Rittz has another video dropping soon and you should be excited. Chiefly, this excitement should stem from the possibility of one of the best tapes of the year so far getting more […]
Batdance: Zatoichi | May 25, 2011 |
Sean McTiernan isn’t a farmer but he would like to be a samurai. Initially, maniac filmmaker Beat Takeshi’s announcement he was going to make a costume drama called Zatoichi was given a muted response at best. Zatoichi is of one of Japanese cinema’s most fondly remembered icons, a blind masseur and master swordsman who sliced […]
Sean McTiernan went to hell for snuffing Martha Raye. When asked about where you’re going to find one of the best combinations of music and dance in movie history, your mind may not initially wander to a proto-Monty Python/Michelle Gondry piece of slapstick-surrealism from the early 1940s. Which, in fairness, is a pretty reasonable thing […]
Batdance: Phantom of the Paradise | May 6, 2011 |
Batdance is a new column combining cult films and the soundtracks who love them. It is written by Sean McTiernan, who owns several purple suits. So there’s a particular strain of 70s camp movie set trippin’ that’s been transpiring for a while. As you know, Rocky Horror is an egregiously-camp 70s musical and cult classic […]