Archive for the ‘Straight Laced’ Category

Lose Your Head At The Movies…

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

hostel

Q.T. is on fire again. With his ‘Grindhouse’ collabo with ROBERT RODRIGUEZ and his exec production for ELI ROTH’s ‘Hostel’ sequel, QUENTIN TARANTINO is making a night out at the movies fun again.

The ‘Hostel’ series of films brings horror flicks back to that HITCHCOCK level of psychodrama and blood spattering malevolence. This is no Freddy the 13th type B-movie gutwork either. This is full frontal nudity being impaled by the cast iron gate in the front yard of your high school. What were the best horror movies you ever saw?

‘Nightmare on Elm Street’ is that classic crack. Great direction by WES CRAVEN and the sickest hippie trip of a storyline.

‘Final Destination’ wasn’t your run-of-the-mill horror flick in that you never see a villain, but it still had fools dying each and every way until Sunday.

’28 Days Later’ reopened the apocalyptic genre for the new generation. ‘Dawn Of The Dead’ for Ritalyn kids.

‘Halloween’ was always one of my favorite horror franchises because JAMIE LEE CURTIS was that skinny piece of white poon that could get it all day long. Rob Zombie is supposed to be remaking the ‘Halloween’ film and I think he might just create something worth watching.

What classic am I missing here? There’s something on the edge of my mind and I can’t think of what it is. I’m such a fucking burnout sometimes. Somebody help me out and no. it isn’t the Friday the 13th franchise.

Update:
Don’t forget the O.G. ‘Alien’ movie with SIGOURNEY WEAVER and ROBERT MOSELY. That shit is still my favorite to this minute.

DALLAS PENN Is The GHETTO BIG MAC (ReMix)

Friday, June 8th, 2007

da mayor

A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to hang out with a cat that is an extreme fan of what we do here at dallaspenn dot com. RAFI from OH WORD! is a fellow blogger and true school Hip-Hop aficionado. While a lot of people were only saying and writing nice things(myself included), he was a cat that stepped up to the plate to donate his time and resources to the estate of the late JAMES YANCEY a/k/a JAY DILLA. RAFI is a man of his word, so the name of his blog is quite apropo. We connected on several levels and topics but most of all we dig fast food. Really cheap fast food. Sadly, it’s one of my vices along with my sneaker collection and my drug habit.

The item that intrigued this brother the most was the creation of the Ghetto Big Mac. Here is a sandwich that combines all the greatest elements of the food pyramid. The coup de gras of the sandwich is McDonald’s world famous Big Mac sauce which is the greatest condiment ever created. Peter Luger’s steak sauce is second and it’s not even in the the same neighborhood. Add to that McDonald’s french fries and I think you will have to agree this sandwich may be the key to ending the unrest in the Middle East. At least during lunch time.

When RAFI approached me about doing an instructional video for creating the sandwich I thought he might be a little crazy. I mean, who comes here and doesn’t know how to order the Ghetto Big Mac? However RAFI’s vision wasn’t just to preach to the choir, but to educate the masses. To that extent we co-produced a video clip on how to make a Ghetto Big Mac. I suppose you can start calling me Mayor McCheese now. Enjoy.

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THIS SATURDAY NIGHT IS LOOKING MIGHTY HEALTHY…

Friday, June 8th, 2007

MIGHTY DRUNK

This Saturday June 9th – A classic NYC affair featuring the legendary radio duo of BOBBITO GARCIA and THE MIGHTY LORD SEAR. Anybody who ever mattered in NYC hip-hop has blessed the mic of the legendary WKCR show in the 90’s hosted by these two along with STRETCH ARMSTRONG. Taking this time to reunite this classic combo to celebrate Lord Sear’s Drunk Mix on SHADE45/Shady Records/Sirius Satellite Radio.

Why?

Because he wants to muhfucka! Plus he’s got a golden drink ticket so watch yourself. No song is out of bounds. Stacks and stacks of classic and legendary material will be fallin’ out the speakers spun by Sear with Kool Bob Love on the mic flipping the illy MC’isms, guest DJ’s including DP.com Family Member & Celebrity Bodyguard 40 DIESEL, and others to be announced. We’re locking the doors and Billy Dee is dropping off the Colt 45, there will be giveaways and drink specials, especially for the ladies…

See you there.

– 40DEEZY

THE INTERNETS GOT ALL-STAR GAME (ReMix)

Friday, June 8th, 2007

holy trinity

The All-Star game in Major League Baseball gives you a chance to see rising stars that play in towns that regularly don’t visit your locale. Living in New York, it gave me the chance to see KEN GRIFFEY, Jr. and VLADIMIR GUERRERO before they would hit the bigtime.

I want to use this moment to introduce you to some of the blogs that I visit regularly that bring their special game to the internets playing field. I predict some of these cats will go to the mainstream media machines big leagues one day and you can always say that you knew them when…

TECH WHORE
Beware the Deuno is one of my all time favorite posts.
tony gwynn

kirby puckett SHE REAL COOL
Whenever I am being a mysognist pig I get a visit from JB and she checks my steez.

BETTER THAN YOURS
JEROME BAKER’s blog is an influential site for any bloggers on the come up. Skateboards, sneakers and new car speakers. BTY is cooler than you are.
ken griffey jr

mike piazza GLAMAZON LIFE
Glamazon Life is an L.A. based entertainment industry insider spot. Everything isn’t based on Hollywood at her site, but when she goes Hollywood, she goes glamazon.

SNEAKMOVE
These cats drop music and lifestyle info that I live for.
nolan ryan

reggie NO DAMN LIFE
ThatGirlTam’s latest incarnation on the internets. Me and Tam go back like lawn chairs.

THE RAP UP
Hip-Hop journalism chopped and screwed from the heart of Texas. Plus here is where I copped most of my STACEY DASH Playboy mag pics.
pudge rodriguez

sammy sosa START SNITCHING
Still the internets best blog title.

TRAPPER JUAN
When this blogger isn’t taking care of stray rescued animals he’s reviewing kung fu flicks.
ozzie guillen

ricky henderson MODEL MINORITY
From the Bay to Brooklyn, Model Minority is trying to make a dollar out of fifteen cents.

AMADEO SOGNI
Thoughtful rants and under control hate spew from this brother’s mind.
rod carew

pedro martinez SUPA SISTA
My homegirl SOUP is part of the Los Angeles collective called the West Coast Blogging Hotties. Ask her to send you some of her pics of her wearing sandals. Hotness.

ZILLA SAYS
ZILLZ is one of the places that makes me laugh out loud. “What does it smell like?” is going to be a feature on this site in the near future.
young manny

carlos delgado Mr. KAMOJI
KAMOJI?!? Put Rebel Mag on the air already.

BIOCHEMICAL SLANG
You need to visit this spot more often because he drops some dope posts and he searches YouTube for some of the rarest music videos that you have never seen.
thurman munson

george brett TONY’s KANSAS CITY
TONY is a good buddy of mine although we have never hung out. I dig the way he focuses on politics and economics inside his hometown. If America is taken over by Mexicans I hope we make TONY el presidente.

NAH’ RIGHT
Nah’Right is a beast on the web scene for Hip-Hop news and views. His internets crack got these rap stans turning into strawberries (late 80’s lingo for dope fiends).
donnie baseball

the rocket OH WORD!
Oh Word! is the thinking man’s Hip-Hop blog. Hey RAFI, send me my DILLA shirt.

CRUNK & DISORDERLY
C & D is like having Thanksgiving dinner with WHITNEY HOUSTON, FLAVA FLAV and TRINA.

Everyday.

ozzie smith

albert pujols BYRON CRAWFORD
The internets begins here. This is still my favorite spot on the web to talk crazy shit since Comedy Central shut down their message boards. KANGAY WEST reads this site religiously. Nullus.

Good Night, Sweet Prince (ReMix)

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

Editor’s note: Two years ago on this day my dad passed away. The letter below was sent to my friends because I felt guilty about my relationship with my dad. He put in a lot of work to get me to this point in my life and I wish that I could have been there for him at the moment that he needed me the most. Although I had repaired the strain that my teenage years put on that bond we had it can never make up for lost time. If you have a family member or a friend that you truly love please take a minute today to tell them that you love them. Do that for my dad and me.

I have some sad news to relay to you all. My dad died yesterday morning. He passed away due to a massive coronary failure and this was a shock to the immediate family since he has had no history of heart problems. I am more likely to have a heart attack than he was. He had been in the hospital recently for a pancreas condition but there was no inkling that he was having any heart issues since his EKG and blood pressure tests both appeared normal. On tuesday morning as he prepared himself for work he felt chest pains. He continued with his prep until about an hour or so later when he realized that he needed some help. He phoned the ambulance service and he was rushed to the hospital. Inside the hospital as he has undergoing treatment his heart stopped and the doctors could not revive him.

I am sad for his passing, but what compounds this feeling of sadness is the fact that I have never been one to accept the responsibility that is usually reserved for an eldest child. I did not have any concerns for anyone other than myself and I lived my life without the cognizance that there was someone else that was watching me and heavily influenced by my actions. I spent time in and out of jail and other troubles and everytime that I needed someone to bail me out he was always there. He certainly didn’t have to be because he wasn’t my father, and one day I told him so to his face.

CLARENCE PENN married my mom after meeting her at NYU night school. She had divorced my father, DALLAS ELLIS, two years after I was born because of his habitual drug use and his physical abuse. Mr.PENN knew that my mom had me and he accepted the responsibility of being my father. He worked hard to put me through prep schools and provide the experiences for me that would help me excel in life. In my teenage years I began to resent him because I felt that he was too demanding of me. I left my parents house at 17 after being thrown out of Brooklyn Technical High School and quitting the work-study program at City-As-School.

I spent the next ten years in a virtual detente with my father. Not speaking more than a hello and not offering more than a good bye. Even though we used my mother as a conduit for communication, we never shared a conversation. When I needed money for college because I refused to take any loans, he would send me a check for tuition through my mother. This situation may have have continued up to his death but when I was 27 he gave me a phone call.

My dad asked me to help him out with my kid brother who was falling prey to the same demons that attack most of us middle-class Black kids. The peer pressure to affirm your Blackness through criminality. Its sometimes as if our skin color doesn’t satisfy that confirmation, so then we must go into the world and perpetuate a stereotype. That my dad turned to me at this moment was a profound revelation. He could have called on so many other people that were close to him, but that he came to me for help was so humbling to me. Ten years prior I had broken his heart to the core, but here he was before me on bended knee asking for my assistance.

All I can say to you is that from that point forward I learned more about brotherhood, fatherhood and manhood than in the 28 years prior. One thing for certain is that getting someone pregnant is the most miniscule part of fatherhood. There is a value system and a dedication to principles and community. Then there is an unconditional love for family and friends. Unconditional love requires the courage and heart of a lion. This is probably why I took it for granted that Mr.PENN’s heart could last forever. I owe my father now more than I can ever repay him and that is the saddest part of his passing.

I thank you all for allowing me this moment to cry on your shoulders and for lending my family your prayers and your support.

poops n pops