God bless people with too much time on their hands, because this is truly amazing:
Read More »Given it's National Coming Out Day, I figured I'd offer up an unfortunate little story from last night, when myself and fellow Lost Boys blogger Matthew Knott were walking home from the opening night party of the London Film Festival.
Read More »So we know: The Iceland stuff is getting annoying. You get it, we're in Iceland and Bjork and Dario Argento are here too. But we capped off our trip to the Reykjavik International Film Festival with a few hours at what is truly one of the most glorious tourist attractions in the world: The Bl...
Read More »This'll be the final Iceland-related video today, I promise, but here's a quick (and admittedly, uneventful) clip of Bjork's surprise (at least to me) appearance presenting an award at the Reykjavik International Film Festival. When they announced her name, I genuinely thought it was ...
Read More »This past weekend in Reykjavik, the mayor of Iceland's capital city Jón Gnarr (on the left in the above photo) handed legendary genre filmmaker Dario Argento the Reykjavik International Film Festival's honorary Golden Puffin award at a ceremony at City Hall. While that may seem like a...
Read More »Too bad it's pretty much only on this one. At the entrance to a Big Lebowski-themed bar in downtown Reykjavik ((called simply Lebowski Bar if you're in town):
Read More »Being in Iceland, I was forced to watch the Presidential debate via ABC's live-stream on YouTube (at 2 in the morning). Less than optimal, but I appreciated it was even an option. Though I did not appreciate ABC's horrifyingly lame tactic of running unnecessary and occasionally embarrassi...
Read More »If you're ever in Iceland (as I am right now for the Reykjavik International Film Festival) and want an alternative tourist attraction to the endless spas and volcanos and mountains and glaciers and waterfalls and landscapes... Look no further: The Icelandic Phallological Museum in Reyk...
Read More »If you buy just ONE Christmas album this year, it best be John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John's desperate attempt at relevance reunion album "This Christmas." Because if you don't, you'll miss out on what is surely the gayest rendition of "I'll Be Home a Christmas&...
Read More »Never got around to reading "Moby Dick"? Have the heavenly voice of Tilda Swinton get you started:
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