"DANZIG Sings ELVIS"
Released on Cleopatra Records
Review By Hunter Bush
Track list:
1. Is It So Strange
2. One Night
3. Lonely Blue Boy
4. First In Line
5. Baby, Let's Play House
6. Love Me
7. Pocketful of Rainbows
8. Fever
9. When It Rains, It Really Pours
10. Always On My Mind
11. Loving Arms
12. Like a Baby
13. Girl of My Best Friend
14. Young and Beautiful
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In a well-known deleted scene from the 1994 film Pulp Fiction, Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) and Vincent Vega (John Travolta) have a discussion about Elvis and The Beatles. "Beatles people can like Elvis" Mia explains "and Elvis people can like The Beatles, but nobody likes them both equally." Surprising no one, Vincent is an Elvis man. Glenn Danzig, co-founder of seminal East Coast horror punk band The Misfits - and recently director of his first feature film Verotika, based on his line of adult oriented comics of the same name - is also unsurprisingly an Elvis man, having long been known by the potentially self-assigned nickname "the evil Elvis". Now, as the title of his latest record promises: DANZIG Sings ELVIS.
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"BATSH*T BRIDE" (2020)
BATSH*T BRIDE
Written & directed by Jonathan Smith
Starring Meghan Falcone, Josh Covitt & Jonny Svarzbein
Running time: 1 hour, 21 minutes
Unrated
Heather (Meghan Falcone) is an event planner going full "Bridezilla". In the days leading up to her own wedding she's cracking the whip on her family, her fiance and the group of friends she's enlisted to help her pull the big day off. What's worse, she's outbidding another young woman for elements from her wedding like the dress and the flowers! Truly cutthroat. Heather is a character you don't like, right from the jump but that's about all that sets Batsh*t Bride apart from any number of bland comedies released in a given year.
Written & directed by Jonathan Smith
Starring Meghan Falcone, Josh Covitt & Jonny Svarzbein
Running time: 1 hour, 21 minutes
Unrated
Heather (Meghan Falcone) is an event planner going full "Bridezilla". In the days leading up to her own wedding she's cracking the whip on her family, her fiance and the group of friends she's enlisted to help her pull the big day off. What's worse, she's outbidding another young woman for elements from her wedding like the dress and the flowers! Truly cutthroat. Heather is a character you don't like, right from the jump but that's about all that sets Batsh*t Bride apart from any number of bland comedies released in a given year.
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN 15
EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN, Vol. 15 - May 2020
By: Hunter Bush
Originally published by Moviejawn
Holy hell. How are you all doing out there? I know that the world is a very different place right now and that can be scary and frustrating. And boring. To help combat that boredom, this EOINA is going to be a little different. I'll still be covering Remakes, Adaptations and Legacy Sequels as per usual, just in a slightly different format. Welcome to Quarant-EOINA.
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