DP.Com x Spider-Man: Getting Blown Together…

April 25th, 2007

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How geeked are you for the new Spider-Man movie premiering next week? No, really, how geeked are you? Are you wearing your Spider-Man Underoos from when you were four years old on your head like a mask? When someone is annoying you are you placing your middle finger and your ring finger in the palm of your hand in order to shoot webbing over their mouth? Are you using your spider-sense to alert you when to remove the Toaster Strudels from the microwave?

Not only am I having Spider angst but the entire NYC will be in the throes on Spider-Man Week from April 30th until the movie premieres on May 4th. There will be tons of special events all around the city as kids and comic book fans celebrate our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.

DallasPenn Dot Com is not one to be outdone evar, even if I am in competition with the city of New York. So everytime I do a post related to Spider-Man or comicdom in general I will host a brief contest quiz and the winner will receive a brand new copy of the widescreen edition Spider-Man 1 DVD. Mailed to you for free thanks to the sponsors of DP Dot Com.

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This week’s quiz looks into some of the private life of Peter Parker…

  • 1. What Queens neighborhood does Peter live in with his aunt and uncle?
  • 2. Name the superhero that Spider-Man was schtooping on the side?
  • 3. And her government name?
  • 4. What was Spider-Man’s day job?
  • 5. Do any superheroes get paid for being super?
  • There’s an easy five questions for this round. Put your answers in the comments section true believers.

    IRAQ: STILL SO FUCKED THE FUCK UP…

    April 25th, 2007

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    Pictures from inside war torn Iraq leave me with little to say and if you know me that’s saying a lot. As the war and U.S. led occupation rumbles toward another year I am amazed at the level of politics that are being played with American soldiers lives swinging in the balance.

    Democrats and Republicans are jostling over legislation that will support the soldier’s by bringing them back home and neither of these political groups can recognize that fact. There is a pissing match going on in Washington while Iraq continues to hurtle to the abyss. Some Republican lawmakers are warning the Democrats that they are making a mistake by not listening to military personnel in the warzone. I can remember not too long ago COLIN POWELL, a military chief, sitting before Congress and describing Iraq’s WMD’s. Shame on you for fooling me once. Shame on me for letting it go down all over again. The truth is that the people in that area have fought each other since time immemorial and there is nothing we can do to stop that. Democrats and Republicans have to put aside their politics and return the American soldiers to their families.

    What’s this reedonkulous talk of building a wall in Baghdad?!? Didn’t we agree that for forty years this was a bad idea in Berlin? At least in Berlin we didn’t have to worry about people blowing themselves up with their rucksacks. I’m embarrassed to think that these are the decisions being created by professional war planners.

    Desperate times do call for desperate measures and the idea that Iran is being acknowledged for their influence in the region means that the BUSH Administration would be willing to talk to anyone to save face.

    Too bad SADDAM HUSSEIN’s dead already.

    A WARRIOR WEED OWNER’s LAST STAND…

    April 25th, 2007

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    Why so glum little chap?

    There’s a brand new drop over at A Salute To Weed Carriers featuring C WEBB.

    ‘Who Shot Ya’?’ By ERNIE PANICCIOLI

    April 25th, 2007

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    Editor’s note: The debate for censorship of Hip-Hop music is quickly spinning into a circus for lies and propaganda. While we here at DP Dot Com support the rights of artists to use any means and mediums for their expressions we understand there is a need to temper the images and ideas that proliferate mainstream media with a balanced perspective on life, love and learning. Supporting us and other artists is photographer ERNIE PANICCIOLI who has been a documentarian of Hip-Hop since it’s inception. ERNIE gets it. The war over words has become a distraction from the real noise rumbling under our feet. There are less media outlets available for artisitc expression and because of this cultural norms are being skewed towards the lowest common denominator. Brother ERNIE takes a few minutes to tell us how to direct our energy and focus if we are to ever regain our balance…

    A Warning To Hip-Hop
    Watch out. Now that the processed haired nasty man has flexed against another paper tiger and the IMUSHARPTON beast is still simmering if you listen to the chatter you will hear two things loudly as background noise.

    Censorship and Hip Hop.

    Those things cannot co-exist. Even before I was born censorship had a chilling effect on art. In the 30’s and 40’s Hollywood was hit with censorship and had to meet a code to get a movie released. It resulted in the stifling of creativity. Then they went after comic books and that watered down creative output. Then down South the religious right lashed out at Rock and Roll and forced Little Richard underground and left us with Pat Boone.

    Calvin Butts, C. Delores Tucker are just a couple of folks that have made moves against Rap artists to no avail. But if you scan thru the talk shows all of the talking heads (Black and White) are all saying Imus was influenced by Rap Music and now once again Rap Music is a big Black Boogieman. Missing in the dialogue (and seemingly in the recent documentary “Beyond Hip Hop by Byron Hurt” also full of talking heads) is the colonization factor in Rap Music. Yes, the artists that promote garbage, hate, and all of the poison they spout are guilty of having no class, self hate, lack of respect for women, life and their people but it is the CORPORATE RECORD COMPANY EXECUTIVES AND THEIR CORPORATE DISTRIBUTORS AND VIDEO OUTLETS all figure-headed by Black Women like Sylvia Rhone and Debra Lee that trade, profit and merchandise from this climate of hate.

    It is also these same corporate moguls that block any attempt by conscious artists to get signed, widely exposed or get media attention or love by the magazines. We, the Zulu Nation and Federation and Turn Off Channel Zero amongst many other grass root organizations with the help of a few non-cowards in the media like Brother Davey D (www.daveyd.com) and Sister Rosa Clemente (WBAI.org) are pushing and supporting a nationwide Balance Campaign to not censor anyone, but rather to push to allow access to Mos Def, dead prez, Marvin Gaye, Sly Stone, James Brown, Gil Scott Heron, George Clinton, Prince, Chaka Khan and Aretha Franklin and not just have the radio waves blocked, gagged and over exposed with non-talent, payola bought, corporate drivel that plays the same 20 songs and videos 24 hours a day, seven days a week on all music media outlets.

    Stay tuned and watch the fallout to see who gets burned and how once again the invisible colonizers who sit in the smoke filled rooms and make decisions that affect our lives, economics and art forms remain hidden and safe from public scrutiny.

    Peace, Bro. Ernie

    JOELL ORTIZ IS SAVING HIP-HOP…

    April 24th, 2007

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    In case you didn’t know, BILLY SUNDAY grinds for the Evil Empire.

    The world’s most hardbody Hip-Hop blogger BILLY XAVIER SUNDAY recently sat down with Aftermath and Koch Records artist JOELL ORTIZ and kicked it about everything in and around Hip-Hop. If you still love Hip-Hop that evokes pictures with talented wordplay you will enjoy JOELL ORTIZ’ music. SUNDAY’s interviews ran at XXL Mag Dot Com in two parts…

  • I’m From The Bottom Like You
  • I’m From The Bottom Like You (Pt II)
  • Here is his new video for the single track ‘Brooklyn Bullshit’…