Saturday, February 26, 2005

Tuesday, February 08, 2005

WavSource: Movies: Blazing Saddles

WavSource: Movies: Blazing Saddles Classic sounds from a classic comedy.



My fav is the Slim Pickens "Wide wide world" one.

Friday, February 04, 2005

Brilliant Button Maker by LucaZappa.com

Brilliant Button Maker by LucaZappa.com

When Hormones Attack

When Hormones Attack
Not that I've experienced this... dear.



Hide yourself!

Bruce Campbell not in "Evil Dead" remake? Why bother?

Cinescape - Home - Editorial: "In an exclusive interview with CINESCAPE, director Sam Raimi revealed what's in store with the EVIL DEAD remake he'll be producing."


"We want to find a director who will make the film his or her own, with a fresh take on the material," says Raimi. "I will be as involved as the new director wants me to be, but I don't want be looking over anyone's shoulder. I want the director of the remake to have the same freedom I had when I was shooting the original."

As for whether or not Bruce Campbell will appear in the movie (he will actually produce), Raimi reveals that our favorite chainsaw wielding actor will only be involved as a producer but don't rule out a future on screen reunion.

"Rob Tapert, Bruce and I, are looking forward to working together on future projects that will have Bruce in a starring role, which is where he belongs," says Raimi.

Full Interview

Thursday, February 03, 2005

Yahoo! News - Wife Of Man Killed By Sherry Enema Surrenders

Yahoo! News - Wife Of Man Killed By Sherry Enema Surrenders A Lake Jackson woman charged with killing her husband by using a sherry enema surrendered to police Monday.



Tammy Jean Warner, 42, turned herself into police Monday on a charge of criminal negligent homicide connected to her 58-year-old husband's May 2003 death.

Investigators said she gave her husband, Michael Warner, a sherry enema even though she knew his health problems made it extremely dangerous for him to consume alcohol.

Michael Warner died of alcohol poisoning. Officials said he had a .47 percent blood-alcohol level.

"The negligence comes from the fact that she provided the alcohol in large quantities to him and that he absorbed it and died from it. She knew and he knew that if he continued to absorb alcohol -- drink alcohol or absorb it any way -- it would kill him," Lake Jackson Detective Lt. Robert Turner told Local 2.

Police also charged Warner with fraudulent destruction of a legal document for allegedly burning her husband's will about a month before his death.

She was released from the Lake Jackson jail Monday night on a $30,000 bond.