Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The Bridge to No Where

A solid movie, directed by Blair Underwood, filmed in Pittsburgh, pa. The Bridge to Nowhere with a solid cast including Ving Rhames, Bijou Phillips, who playing in Havoc and Hostel 2, and Danny Masterson, that 70's Show. Well written, solid crime drama. The fact that I knew nothing about the movie and being filmed in Pittsburgh. I give it a strong 3.5 out of 5. Well actually 4 because you got to give it an extra .5 because of a sound track laced with Pittsburgh talent, 4.
It's definitely worth checking out!!!

Let me know what ya'll think!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Talia's Jump-off Take 1

birdman....... paharo hombre... 1333 in the building.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

President-Elect Barack Obama in Chicago

great speech, great day, great time for the greatest country on earth.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

The Race, My Team

As the should be no-brainer presidential election, no pun intended,or should I say one brainer election, approaches. I can only think how much race plays in this race to be the commander and chief of the "United" States of America. One of my friends asked me, "are you just voting for Obama because he is black?" Now if I were on Jeopardy, I couldn't press the clicker fast enough to answer, " what is......Hell Yes!!!!!" But I am not just voting for Obama because he is black, but because I believe that he is undoubtedly the best pick to lead this proclaimed melting pot called America.


I broke it down to my friend like this; to me my RACE is my TEAM. For instance, I am from Pittsburgh, born and raised, and my team of course is the Steelers, best team and only team in football as far as I and the rest of Steeler's nation are concerned. When Pittsburgh won the super bowl there is a since of pride that every "Stiller" fan had when we won the ultimate prize in football, the Super Bowl. This is how I feel about Obama and this election.


The fact that Obama and I are share the same race, same team makes it sooooooo much sweeter. Metaphorically speaking, my race is my team. This is my life team, yea you can choose to be a steeler fan and you can't choice to be black, but you can chooce to be part of the "black team". Yea there are people out that that don't like the fact that they are black and don't want anything to do with black people. I say fine, don't be part of the team, nobody is forcing you to. But for those of us that love our team, embrace our team, have something to really be proud of. We, member of the black team have a right to be excited that we are in the "big game", and when my "team" wins this political super bowl, I know that my "team" will be ready to celebrate.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

3 brazilians and a ball.... Joga Bonito

gotta love these three.

NEW!!! nike ad arsenal

better than the Vick commercial. My favorite for awhile

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Music Industry's New Business Model?

I have told my friend, an aspiring artist, that the new way for music label to make money is not from CD's sells but from concecrts. Music labels must switch revenue models from selling CD's and Mp3, to putting together live concerts, festivals, and events. With Jay-Z signing a $150 million dollar deal with Live Nation, a concert promoter, it seems that music industry is already trying to switch their revenue model.
The deal includes "financing for his own entertainment venture, in addition to recordings and tours for the next decade."

The deal is one of several for Live Nation, which aims to directly compete with the industry's music labels. In this deal, Live Nation will have access to not just CD sales, but a larger share of an artist's overall revenue. Such deals have already been lined up with U2 and Madonna, though neither one is as comprehensive.

Live Nation, known mainly for major rock and country tours, is making its first major foray into the Hip Hop genre.

As part of the agreement, Jay will receive financing from Live Nation for the start-up of a venture described as an "umbrella for his outside projects, which are expected to include his own label, music publishing, and talent consulting and managing." Live Nation will also contribute $5 million a year in overhead for five years, with another $25 being made available to fund the rapper's other acquisitions or investments. The venture will be known as Roc Nation, and will split profits with Live Nation.


The major record labels need to pay close attention and see what happens with this. If i were CEO of Def Jam, i would focus on putting together concerts for my artist and the marketing of their music rather than distribution. Distribution is done now with a Google blog search. just type Jay-Z-the black album in a Google search bar. You will see what i mean.