Friday, August 15, 2008

Elvis for Sale

Wow, I'm actually stunned and disturbed...

In my email today I received this advertisement: Elvis is at Tuesday Morning‏

I figured immediately that it wasn't a Elvis Impersonator for sale at the Tuesday Morning stores, but maybe it was a promotion for Elvis statues, Elvis music, Elvis movies or something...
Instead it's this:
Capturing the magic of this monumental performer, Wowwee Alive™ Elvis® is a lifelike singing and talking bust of the best selling solo artist in U.S. history.
Motion captured facial animations and a leather jacket styled from the "Elvis Presley ’68 Comeback Special" complete the most authentic recreation ever of this legendary artist.
Whether you’re his greatest fan or new to the man and his music, you can listen to, sing along with and learn more about the life of the man known as "The King of Rock and Roll".
Here is the Robot Elvis pictured in the email ad, which doesn't look too bad. And the ad also included this note: Video available online so I decided to click the link and was horrified to find this demented looking picture of the Robot Elvis


This Robot Elvis picture looks much more like the actual Elvis Robot that they are selling in the video but that isn't necessarily a good thing.... This Elvis looks like he's got two just healed black eyes, or maybe he's just been out parting too much and needs his beauty rest. The mic/remote looks pretty phallic so that's not the best marketing choice.... And if you got over the odd look, and are enough of an Elvis fan to purchase this where exactly do you put Robot Elvis in your home?

Does it go in your entry way, to greet your guests when they arrive? In the living room on the table next to your couch so you can watch TV with Elvis? I can't imagine that the kitchen would be a good room for Robot Elvis , but what about the dining room? He could entertain you and the family while you ate meals together. And if he's in the dining room do you put him on a shelf in the corner or right in the middle of the table on a lazy-susan so you can rotate him around so everyone can enjoy? (yes, these really are things I wonder...)

I think that the creepiest place to put your life-like Robot Elvis head is the bedroom. If you do that you really shouldn't tell anyone! Seriously, don't tell anyone about that!

If you are even remotely interested to see Robot Elvis in action here is the link.... watch it at your own risk.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Tell Everyone!

TO GO AND SEE THIS MOVIE!

I went to see this movie this week and was completely blown away. It is a riviting mystery that gives nothing away but each scene is so revealing. The bottom line is that the movie keeps twisting and keeps you guessing!

Here is the synopsis to tempt you...
Pediatrician Alexandre Beck (François Cluzet) still grieves the murder of his beloved wife Margot (Marie-Josée Croze) eight years earlier. When two bodies are found near the scene of the crime, the police reopen the case and Alex becomes a suspect again. The mystery deepens when Alex receives an anonymous e-mail with a link to a video clip that seems to suggest Margot is somehow still alive and a message to "tell no one."

It's a fantastic movie and I really can only say: Go See It!



Monday, August 11, 2008

Friday, August 8, 2008

2008 Olympics are here...

So if you weren't already interested in the Olympics (& not everyone is...) here is one reason to check out something Olympic related.

While NBC is kicking off the Opening tonight full of all kinds of commercial sponsorship check out the BBC Sport's Olympic Monkey...

“Monkey” is the brainchild of Damon Albarn (lead singer of the band Blur) and Jamie Hewlett, the pair behind the virtual art-pop supergroup Gorillaz.
The wryly animated video is based on the classical Chinese novel Journey to the West as well as the alt-rock opera Monkey: Journey to the West, another Albarn-Hewlett collaboration. It follows Monkey, Pigsy, and Sandy as they travel to Beijing. Along the way they must battle various foes by using their skills in (naturally) swimming, javelin-tossing, running, pole-vaulting, and hurdle-jumping.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

San Diego Wrap Up

Burlesque & Fan Boys......

On Friday, July 25th we went to the It's A Chick Sci-Fi Burlesque / Variety Show

There were conga line dancing Princess Leia's

Go-Go Dancing Star Trek Girls
Poison Ivy

Bat Girl was VERY popular!

& hot!!

I was quite confused by this character... not sure what/who she was

Or why she ended up with a silver hula hoop

OF COURSE there was an Orion Slave Girl
from Star Trek ~ how could there not be....?

Tank Girl was a big hit too!

Comic Con pics on Sunday (the first chance I had to go see the Exhibit Hall all weekend)


Not sure what these two were exactly but they were
totally hamming it up for pic's under the sails

The oversize free-be bags were back again


The bigger than life Jabba the Hut was there (of course)


Kids having lightsaber fights


Dawn found some fuzzy friends.....


I think he's giving me the peace sign
right?

The many many fan boys & *some* girls pack every inch

Lego Batman & Robbin

The James Bond Aston Martin
*what an amazing car!*

Nuff said.....
See ya next year!

Monday, August 4, 2008

Radio Days

Back in 2002 Vinnie of the Sarah & Vinnie Morning Radio Show in San Francisco was canned. Sarah & Vinnie arrived in SF as a team that had been together for a few years before moving to San Francisco, and then they were on 97.3 together for almost 6 years. In the end his partying /drinking got the best of him and it really affected his job and as a loyal listener, on my one hour commute to work every morning, I was done with him too.... after all those years Vinnie burnt all kinds of bridges with the listeners, the station and with Sarah. I was sad but was also worried that the morning show I had come to know and love wasn't going to be any good....

With Vinnie gone Sarah had to find a replacement co-host and ultimately she found No Name (aka Mike Nelson) who used to DJ on a late night spot on the local Alternative Radio Station: Live 105 (still my fav radio station). No Name stepped in and stepped up and I really ended up liking him a lot on the show. Who knew that 5 years would go by so fast.

Outside of the Bay Area some may know No Name / Mike Nelson as the voice of the short lived / much love (by some) Boiling Points on MTV, and more recently from House Detective on HGTV. No Name brought with him an incredibly high energy and a crazy fun personality and I liked the chemistry he had with Sarah.

I don't think I'm alone when I feel that a local radio show like Sarah & No Name felt like they were people that I knew - even though I didn't really know them personally.... I noticed ages back that I'd refer to them as if I knew them (but not in a psycho kind of way). So, like any friendship you meet and like someone, if they let you down you are sad and then hopefully someone new comes along to fill the hole - & when Vinnie left the show that radio show hole filler was No Name.

We, the listeners, experienced the birth of No Name's two sons, a crazy trip to Japan, etc. I really, really liked No Name and was shocked to find that when the show returned from their two week vacation after the 4th of July holiday that No Name had been let go. Then the search for a new co-host began. I missed most of the last couple weeks as I was in San Diego so I don't even know if Vinnie's name ever came up... Instead this morning my clock radio turns on and in my half sleep I'm bolted awake to hear them talking with Vinnie on the radio! WHAT! Really? Vinnie back with Sarah?!?

Turns out the Vinnie cleaned up his act and has been sober for 4 years - it took getting fired and hitting bottom to get him to rehab. He's been in Eugene, Oregon on some rock station. They talked this morning about how he'd auditioned for a few shows but nothing worked....

So now Vinnie's back and I'm anticipating an interesting transition back to what was but in a new way (does that even make sense?). Even though my commute has been trimmed down from 60 minutes to about 15 minutes, door to door, I'll probably stick with the show.

There aren't any other good morning radio shows here in SF to turn to and I really do like Sarah and most of the other staff. Besides 97.3 FM is the one station I can actually tune in on my radio at my work desk, so I'll be listening and maybe Vinnie will find a way back to being my friend.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Grab the mic with Amy

Amy Winehouse is at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in London


What a waste of wax