I know I have been talking a lot about it lately, but I am really pumped about the Everything is Terrible crew coming down to the dirty south for two Texas shows this weekend! Starting at the Alamo Drafthouse Lake Creek on Friday and the Alamo Drafthouse West Oaks in screwston on Saturday the boys have hinted that both shows will be completely different which makes me pretty ecstatic to dream up what sort of zany and awfully ironic footage they will be stitching together from the annals of the forgotten VHS era decades. The Austin installment of the Onion hits the nail on the head way better than I could dream of with their blurb… check it: “Thanks to YouTube and trash-culture curators like TV Carnage, practically every image ever committed to tape has a second chance at life-albeit one mercilessly ripped out of context and stitched together for the amusement of ironists. Everything Is Terrible! is one of the Internet’s most indispensable repositories for awful instructional videos, infomercials, PSAs, awkward movie scenes, and other examples of hilarious professional ineptitude, and this live presentation by the site’s tireless moderators celebrates its first foray into feature-length collage, the new Everything Is Terrible!: The Movie. Only the best of the worst have been carefully culled and divided into themes like “Creeps” and “Fake Rap,” providing a surprisingly poignant-and really fucking funny-commentary on our instantly regrettable filmic legacy.”
Today’s MP3 comes to us by way of the fine Chicago folks at the Hood Internet. It’s an oldie but a goodie that puts Of Montreal up against Bun B and some other some good ol’ Texas boys. Its been out for a year and it’s still the jam. If you don’t have it, you need it.
MP3: the Hood Internet- Gallery Piece Of Everything
Unrelated: here is some SWEET trivia for JCVD’s Cyborg: This film was conceived to use the costumes and sets built both for an intended sequel to the 1987 He-Man film Masters of the Universe and a live version of ‘Spider-Man’.
As you were.


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