Archive for the ‘When I Reminisce…’ Category

No Sleep ‘Til Brooklyn…

Friday, May 4th, 2012

Rest In Peace Adam Nathaniel Yauch August 5, 1964 – May 4, 2012

I can’t even begin to describe how influential the Beastie Boys were as a Hip-Hop band. When you look at the bands and artists who founded Def Jam like the Beasties, LL and later on Public Enemy it was clear that some kind of mythical nexus had been formed from the sounds of the South Bronx.

Words become so cheap when legends leave us. I don’t want to lessen my memories by forcing words on to this page. The Beastie Boys are everlasting punk rock funk blues Hip-Hop. They are the hombre habanero version of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. They are music. #RIPMCA

* BEASTIE BOYS BONUS BEATS *

Neal Brennan posted this footage from an unreleased Chappelle Show

Comic Geeks Assemble!

Friday, May 4th, 2012

Marvel (Disney) has the formula down pat right now and I don’t see them letting up ever. The movies with individual members of the Avengers squad has been a set-up for this film which we come to learn is just a set-up for the sequel.

Disney is treating the comic nerds like crackheads because they know we are down to get beamed up. The Avengers movie ends with a teaser for the sequel which elicited a “Holy Shit!” from everyone gathered in the preview screening I went to the other night.

That was after two and a half hours of ass-kicking, explosions and comicbook style mayhem on the big screen. This is Marvel’s mightiest superhero film to date. While I enjoyed the character arcs from X-Men 1st Class more than the non-development treatment of the heroes in the Avengers I still like my explosions.

There are explosions aplenty too as you might imagine when an unfrozen WWII hero teams up with a Norse God, a man empowered with gamma radiation and a billionaire with the best toys on Earth, plus two of the deadliest mercenaries evar. The only thing that could give this group problems would be each other or maybe some evil aliens from another dimension?

Now if that sounds like something too fantastic to put into a movie then you haven’t read an Avengers comicbook yet. Their forte is all about handling the villains which would be too evil and numerous for one single superhero. The whole of these heroes assembled being far greater than the sum of their parts.

The key to Marvel’s movie making magic is in writing screenplays which allow easy access for the people who weren’t comicbook fans coming up, while still giving details to the fanboy nerds who need to see elements of the classic canon to be fully satisfied.

But as awesome as this movie is it was still a set-up for the super villain Thanos who will appear in the sequel. I’m already copping myself some Infinity Gauntlets. MAKE MINE MARVEL! Fanboys unite!

Legendary…

Thursday, May 3rd, 2012

I may not have been able to get the Knicks to give me a per diem for the Dontrevius Wenter’s series of videos, but I did shake hands with some of my NYC heroes.

Who knows where Dontrevius goes next season?

#HelloBrooklyn

SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Saturday, April 28th, 2012

Allen Iverson was the NBA’s more durable Derrick Rose.

Reebok is dropping these Answer retros in June.

When You’re In New York…

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

“Concrete jungle where dreams are made of” *This Jay-Z song pwns NYC sporting events*

Being in the Garden last nite was a blessing and a dream come true as I had a chance to chop it up with Knicks legends John Starks and Larry Johnson.

Playoff season is in full effect at MSG and it made me reminisce on some of the greatest Knickerbocker moments I can personally remember in their Association ‘chip tourney history.

Which one is your favorite?

The Dunk.

John Starks over Michael Jordan and the whole Bulls nation

The 4 Point Play.

LJ’s impossible 4 point play to seal Knicks win in Game 3 of 1999 Eastern Conference finals

The Prayer From The Wing.

Allan Houston’s heavenly floater helps Knicks (8th seed) defeat Miami Heat (#1 seed) in first round of 1999 association tourney