Wednesday, September 30, 2009

woooooooooooooooooooooah, somebody's comin!


And he looks slightly better than he/she/whatever-it-wants-to-be (...) did after the Ghost Busters blew him (let's just say "him" shall we? Aren't sailers usually guys anyway?) up at the end of GHOSTBUSTERS. But even at the end of GHOSTBUSTERS his "skin" still had more texture than it does on this page. I mean, his face is THE biggest problem, IMO. It just sinks into his bib, with some generic smile carved in, and his eyes are just two little dots. WTF? And then his legs are waaay too long, and what the hell are those blocks at the end of his legs supposed to represent? Feet, right? They look like toes, really...WHERE ARE HIS FEET!!!!

So they screwed up the main reason for buying this thing, not to mention all the lack of care they put into the box itself. HOW MUCH GREEN was really IN GHOSTBUSTERS, the film? Slimer, obviously, was green, but wasn't that pretty much the extent of it? GHOSTBUSTERS had a lot of dark colors prominently featured in the movie. The uniforms they wore were a dusty brown, their clothing was gray and dark green etc....the streets were typically pitch black with just enough street and set-lighting to let you see what they wanted you to see...and the skies at & near the end of the film were various shades of darkness - from light gray, to darkly neon pink (?; I'm not very good at distinguishing colors) etc....SO THE ORIGINAL VHS cover, dark black background with a red/white no-ghost insignia featured on the cover would have made perfect sense for any given release of this movie on home video. Or how about the original theatrical poster with the 3 main dudes standing with their uniforms looking up at the stormy sky? That would indeed have worked!! But they instead pay some who-knows-who to design some crumby cover. The 2005 box at least featured the no-ghost-insignia, which looked a bit out of place in all that cheesy green background, but at least it was there for all to see loud and clear! But those lazy, careless diks had to put the title as "Ghostbusters 1&2" - THERE IS NO GHOSTBUSTERS 1!!!! There is GHOSTBUSTERS and there is GHOSTBUSTERS II, not GHOSTBUSTERS 2. When did this culture abandon their love for Roman Numerals? It was always FRIDAY THE 13TH VII: THE NEW BLOOD, not FRIDAY THE 13TH 7: THE NEW BLOOD. Or THE GODFATHER PART II, not THE GODFATHER 2. Either SONY just didn't care to satisfy all the little cravings us GHOSTBUSTERS fans have/had (or am I the only one who notices these things??), or people are just eating too many hamburgers and letting their brain ditereorate...and since they're saving money with ink by chopping off 2/3 of the title, why the heck not just abandon the miniature no-ghost-logo that traditionally replaces the "O" in GHOSTBUSTERS? and on this one post at Protoncharging, I commented regarding something about that, and this one guy came up with the MOST SQUARE-ASS ANSWER; 'well, it's not economical to have 2 no-ghost-insignias in the same picture'...WTF??????????????????????????????? IT'S PERFECTLY ECONOMICAL!!!! You have 1 big one, and 1 little one!! I used to have fun squinting at the tiny logo and seeing all the little details, and then just immersing myself in the glory of the no-ghost-sign at the focal point. I mean, that's like if someone walked up to you and ridiculed you for getting a big hamburger to almost fill your stomach and then getting a little hamburger to finish the job. Obviously, if I wanted two big hamburgers, (and could eat them at once), or if X restaurant had a bigger hamburger for sale, I would choose those options, but...agh...I mean, I'll admit that's not the best example, but AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!

I don't know who'se right about the video transfer. Some people say it's improved and some say it's an abomination of cinema, ala STAR WARS post-1995...of course, they didn't cut up either GHOSTBUSTERS feature, so I'm not on the side of the "purists", but there was a reviewer at BestBuy DOT COOOOOOOM who said that the hi-def transfer was "off"...I can't really say much in regards to that b/c my "HDTV", according to some, or at least one customer review I read, "isn't a real" HDTV. And even if it is, it's only 720p, not the full 1080p. So it's not max. quality, and it's a cheap-o brand. So I'm not a videophile or whatever they call such folk (...). Basically, I need to do some more reading before I find out if SONY has indefinitely RUINED the GHOSTBUSTERS films...

The 1999 DVDs are my best bet though, it seems. Although GHOSTBUSTERS II, the 1999 release, didn't have any special features, the video is more reliable, as it hadn't been altered in any way, with the exception that it's on DVD, and thus looks outstanding(!!), so I'll go with that one until I know more about the effects of the "off" hi-definition transfer of the 2005/2006 DVDs. It would be nice to have a small handful of RGB & SRGB episodes, so I can hear that voice at the end of ? episode(s) say "deek" (aka dic, not to be confused with dik or some combination of both that I'm not sure I can print here...). The original first 1++(?) season(s) of RGB didn't say "deek" it just printed the logo (which was also different than it was later on...) and showed it to us for ?? seconds...I don't really remember the "content" of the episodes, with the exception of a very small handful, since I saw the first, uh, maybe 5? seasons, but I was so young, I mean it's amazing I remember as much as I do from those days of toddlerhood...
Oh, and GHOSTBUSTERS, the 1999 release, has the theatrical trailers for BOTH movies. Not to mention the boatload of other special features, most of which were carried over to the 2005/2006 releases (in 2005 they were released exclusively as a boxed set, then the DVDs IN the box set were released separately the following year).

Of course, if I were loaded with money, and blindly fanatical, I would buy EVERY SINGLE PRESSING of both GHOSTBUSTERS and GHOSTBUSTERS II. That would erase the dilemma of "missing out"; I mean, as stupid as that Stay Puft Marshmallow Man statuette looks, I still want it!!.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

turn turn turn it on again (, and maybe again?)

I'm listening to TURN IT ON AGAIN: THE HITS (THE TOUR EDITION) by Genesis on Imeem. I'm on track #18 (i.e.: 1st track of disc 2, I've gotten past disc 1!!), which is progress. For some reason, I've never been able to sit through past 13 or so tracks, and even that was a struggle. I was listening to it on Rhapsody back before I'd heard of Imeem. I guess I was in a different frame of mind, not as content with things, idk...I mean, it's not the GREA-TEST(!) experience listening to the same song for the 20,000th time, but with Genesis why not? Well, there's reasons, I think...except I can't think of any specifically...

It's interesting 'cause 10 of the songs on the first disc are from WE CAN'T DANCE (1991) and INVISIBLE TOUCH (1986). If they had released those songs alone, it would still be over 40 minutes of music (I think). Then there's 24 other songs to add to it, that's pretty cool. Of course, what Genesis 'hits' collection would be relevant without "Follow You, Follow Me" and "That's All" (1978 and 1983 respectively)?

Not sure if there's any point in buying it though...it's $15 apprx, and...what good is it gonna do me? there's so many equal or better ways to waste my time, and I've already bought just about every Genesis CD available, at least as far as one's with new material go, all their live CDs, and even their TURN IT ON AGAIN non-tour-edition, and their Starbucks CD (dumb idea I realize after the fact...). So I think I'll probably relish in this dwindling moment (I'm on the ABACAB years right now, and anything pre-1986 gets progressively worse without the context of the albums they came from...and even then the music isn't as strong unless you're talking about their 70's output...).

~JWC

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

my five will jive

I just got my 3rd $5 Amazon gift card for doing virtually nothing - searching the web and...I think that's where most of my 'points' (i.e.: SwagBucks) came from. Yeah, I guess some of you (?) may be confused at this point. I'm a member of "Swagbucks", which is a program that gives you points or "bucks" (Swagbucks) that you can redeem for merch or gift-cards/certificates. They dollar value per point is virtually nothing, but it's not like it hurts me in any way to have that Swagbucks search bar on my browser, so...anyway...
Of course, I used that $5 (or $3.23 of it) to buy a CD, one that I've bought innumerable times...of course, I've written your eyes out about that one enough...
But I think I have a good list of CDs to own...it'll probably be added on to, slowly more or less...

1. Jackson Browne - The Next Voice You Hear: The Best Of
2. Genesis - Invisible Touch
3. Genesis - Live/The Way We Walk Vol. 1: The Shorts
4. Hawthorne Heights - If Only You Were Lonely
5. Hidden In Plain View - Resolution
6. Taking Back Sunday - Tell All Your Friends
7. Toto - Toto IV
8. Trespassers William - Different Stars

I'm trying to decide weather or not Oingo Boingo "Skeletons In The Closet" and a few others should be added to the list...guess the answer should be obvious...idk...

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

signed by Steve

wow; if you order LIVE 1973-2007, the upcoming box set by Genesis from former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett's webshop, he'll sign it himself! How cool is that? It's almost $150 from his webshop, so I know that's not something I'll be getting...

I was drooling over the prospect(s) of owning some hardcover books while at Barnes & Noble a few days ago...I saw LOTR, one or two other J.R.R. Tolkein books, and Stephanie Meyers' (sp?) THE HOST, which is supposedly more mature than her TWILIGHT books, which I don't know how good they are on their own merits, although according to my sister and several of her friends the first film installment of the franchise was like watching a car wreck, the acting was so bad! Sad thing is, I probably wouldn't read any of those books. I'd probably get 20 pages or so, maybe, MAYBE 50, then stop. Depending on what it is, how decipherable the writing-style is, how many impossible words are on each couple pages, I might even stop before page 5 or so...I'm sorta reading Albert Camus' THE STRANGER. It's been a few days since I picked it up. I'm on page 24 right now.

there's several GHOSTBUSTERS merchies that have come out in the last six months...most of it is kinda dumb. They made a Stay Puft Marshmallow Man penny bank, which is an awesome idea, but the bank just doesn't capture the likability that was there in that scene when he first captured the hearts and minds of this culture...

oh, but my library now has some great rock CDs. I picked up Aerosmith's TOYS IN THE ATTIC, another one of many many CDs I used to own more times than I'd like to admit...

peace
~Jonathan