Sunday, July 19, 2009

Friday the 13th (2009) The Music


I finally got the chance to watch Friday the 13th (2009) tonight. This post will not be a review of the movie, as there's been tons of reviews done by people that are better writers than me. I will say one thing, though, before getting to the meat of my post. I loved it! The nudity quotient was quite high compared to some of the other recent horror remakes, and gratuitous nudity is a horror flick is always a good thing.

So now onto the point of this blog post. This is more a list for my purposes, but perhaps some of you will find something useful herein. Without further ado, here come the music credits from the movie.

Sister Christian-Night Ranger
Freak Ya Loneliness-Bumblebeez
Get Em Up-Classic
Post Millennium Extinction Blues-Living Things
She Does-Locksley
My Favorite Book-Stars
Tick Tick Boom-The Hives
Doin' Things-Three AM
I Like It, I Love It-Lyrics Born
Night Train-The Kills
No Way To Stop It-Jimmy Gresham
Shove It-Santogold

Enjoy everyone, and Namaste.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

A Confession

Those of you who know me personally will already know this about me, but I decided to write it down anyway.

I'm not always happy. Just like everyone else on the planet, I have my good days and bad days. Thankfully the good outweighs the bad most of the time.

Keeping a positive attitude takes a lot of work, but it's well worth it. Try to stay positive as much as you can. Not only is a positive attitude good for you, it's also contagious.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Hope is Never a Bad Thing

As we all look on at the beginning of a new administration in the White House, I'm feeling more hopeful than I've felt in a long time. Barack Hussein Obama was sworn in to the office of President of the United States of America on January 20, 2009.

We all have a choice to make now. We can either look forward with hope or fear. I've lived with fear for long enough, so I choose to look to the future with hopeful eyes.

It's time to put away the pettiness and get down to the business of America. May we start to build a better future for our children.

Hope is never a bad thing.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

My Youngest Son is a Chauvinist

Yesterday, my daughter came home from school with a home-made "Doctor Hat". When she told her brother what it was, he responded with "Don't you mean a Nurse hat?" I looked at him with surprise. Where did my son learn that from? We certainly didn't teach him that girls can only be nurses, did we? Rather than sit there and let him believe that, though, my wife and I explained that girls can be doctors and boys can be nurses too, if they want to be. He seemed to be satisfied with our explanation.