Friday, August 12, 2011

Japanese Doll (日本娃娃)

Break Up Song GGR!

My friend Macdaniel Macleod:

asks a series of daily questions on Facebook.
Why? To pity the fools maybe? But that's besides the point.
One of his questions were:
"Greatest break up song ever! GGR"

My answer is after the "JUMP!":

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Randall's Narrations

Hello Youtubes!

"The Honey Badger!
It doesn't care! It's badass!"
-Randall

The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger




"Listen Honey! This galaxy is only big enough for one star!"
-Randall

Randall's Jem


For other Randall's narrations check out his
youtube channel at:
CGZ123

Friday, August 5, 2011

The Five Doctors

Stuck in Time


A little less than 3 more weeks before Doctor Who comes back onto BBCA. Here's some more Doctor Who stuff to fill in the void. The Five Doctors is a full length 90min TV special celebrating the 20th anniversary of Doctor Who. It features the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth incarnations of the Doctor at the same point in time. In linear time, the Five Doctors aired on November 23, 1983. Four of the five Doctors and some of their companions were transported into the Death Zone on Gallifrey by a mysterious entity using the Time Scoop. While, the Fourth Doctor and Romana got stuck in the Time Vortex (because Tom Baker didn't want anything to do with this TV special). The companions that were included are: Susan Foreman, Tegan Jovanka, Vislor Turlough, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and Sara Jane Smith. As a bit of trivia, Richard Hurndall replaces William Hartnell as the First Doctor. The reason being William Hartnell (the original Doctor in the series) passed away in 1975. He does show up in an archival footage to kick off the special. I wonder if something this cool is planned for 2013 when Doctor Who hits 50.

The Five Doctors part 1


The Five Doctors part 2
(I can't seem to find part 2 on youtube anymore)

The Five Doctors part 3

The Five Doctors part 4

The Five Doctors part 5
(part 5 seems to be missing as well)

The Five Doctors part 6


The version I found on youtube is the original version from DoctorWhoCenter2010. I think if you do a search for "the Five Doctors Special Edition" LuckyTardis should have the full 90min. The special edition has updated music and a couple of new scenes inserted.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Ronald Jenkees Rocks

Hello Youtubes!
I previously posted about Ronald Jenkees on my livejournal blog. The purpose was to start off a series of "Hello Youtubes" posts appropriately since the title of the series is inspired by the man himself, Ronald Jenkees! I'm going to mainly use blogger from now on so, please come back for more of my youtube finds. Remember! It's all about having fun!

If you are interested in Ronald's music he has a cd out and you can purchase it at:
ronaldjenkees.com

You can also subscribe to him on youtube at:
Ronald Jenkees


"stay crunchy" video

Sunday, July 31, 2011

My Friend Nick

"Pinwheel, pinwheel spinning around.
Look at my pinwheel and see what I've found."
Sometimes... half asleep... I'd catch a glimpse of a faded pinwheel. During the in-between of waking... I would hear the pinwheel spinning around... back down into the realm of the dreaming... the place where the forgotten can be found...

Come spin with me after the "JUMP!":

Saturday, July 30, 2011

The Alternate 9th Doctor

Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death
Can't wait for Doctor Who to start up again? Check out Stephen Moffat's first episode of Doctor Who written for the Red Nose Day charity special. It stars Rowan Atkinson as the 9th Doctor. You might know him as Mr. Bean or Black Adder. Being a Doctor Who fan, Rowan Atkinson auditioned for the 7th Doctor and was considered. The role was later given to Sylvester McCoy. More recently, Rowan Atkinson was also considered to play the 11th Doctor after David Tenant's run. Other notable actors in this are Jonathan Pryce (Brazil, Pirates of the Caribbean) as the Master, Julia Sawalha of Absolutely Fabulous as the Companion Emma, Hugh Grant gets a small important role in this. He was another Doctor candidate. Hugh Grant was considered for the 9th Doctor along with Christopher Eccleston. All the props in the Curse of Fatal Death were borrowed from Doctor Who fans. Aired on March 12, 1999 this was a weird bridge between the Old Who and 2005's NuWho.

Broken

My memory outlet, Livejournal is not cooperating. There is a rumor going around that they had been attacked by hackers and, now they are trying to get back to speed. It's been a week and without any announcements of what's being fixed and what's still broken. Stop horsing around! A lot of bloggers on Livejournal, including myself had lost hours of unpublished work because of Livejournal glitches. It's been tough and a waste of time. My lengthy Nickelodeon article had been lost a few times. I am also working on an post about a good friend of mine, Mr. T. So, I'm giving Blogger a try. Blogging is just a way for me to vent out my output on pop-cultural, media and mostly geeky stuff that are being loaded into my head. It's also a way for me to keep a journal on all the cool (sometimes not so cool) things I had seen or experienced. So, if one day, I'd remember Doctor Who and the Curse of the Fatal Death, I can just come back to my blog and the video will be right here with all my notes, all in one place. It's a nice storage area to free up the MB's from my brain. Also...

please feel free to check out my Livejournal:
Groggy Robot