The Purple Pinup Guru Platform

When purple things are pulsating on your mind, I'm the one whose clock you want to clean. Aiding is Sparky, the Astral Plane Zen Pup Dog from his mountain stronghold on the Northernmost Island of the Happy Ninja Island chain, this blog will also act as a journal to my wacky antics at an entertainment company and the progress of my self published comic book, The Deposit Man which only appears when I damn well feel like it. Real Soon Now.

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

NEW DVD HABITS
DIE HARD 5/17/05


Perhaps the PP Guru admits to indulging into too much leisurely activities - but let no one said that he doesn't let his coach potato antics go astray. He can make good use of lying around like a lethargic piece of horse apple and recommend some of what fine works of media culture are there these days to inspire one's demented mind.

Puppets gone amok.


Team America is certainly not for everyone, but the PP Guru couldn't pass up the chance to not go willingly to his grave without seeing the very first puppet golden shower ever to be captured in the annals of cinematic glory just as much as he waits in panting anticipation to find out how Darth Vader is transformed into the asthmatic dastardly fiend that we all know and love today. Unfortunely, this is only available on the unrated version. None can forget North Korean dictator Kim Jong II, the film's scene-stealing villain, who stops the show with it's ought to be a hit on Broadway, "I'm Ronely." Reminding all that Matt and Trey are the best makers of musicals out there today.

North Korea's President for Life Li'l Kim Jong II


Great piece of ass-kicking satire.

Extras include deleted scenes and outakes, puppets tests, minature pyrotechnics and up close and personal with Kim Jong-II- plus a whole lot more. Hey, it's something to pass away a lonely and acid rainy afternoon.

Also worth mentioning: Six Feet Under Season 3.

~ Coat
Heh
Sparky adds: It's good fun inspired by the SUPERMARIONATION of Gerry Anderson — especially his big hit: The Thunderbirds. Sadly the live action version was lacking a bit. If you're babysitting or need a laugh - the below is also worth renting. Cary is of course far too young to remember the goodness of "The Thunderbirds" — the original TV show from England so here is a couple of stray images:

I'm ready to force feed Cary the two movies from the 1960s. Heh heh.

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