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Short: Jerome Surfs

So I got reviewed by Jerome Surfs yesterday. In fact almost all of the Man Blog monkeys have submitted their respective blogs for review. Why? Well, just read some of what he’s written to find out.

Also:

The comedy articles that Pau writes are of high quality. I find them very funny. However I think that his sense of humor requires a deeper intelligence to be understood.

Heh.

ALTERNATE ENDINGS + DELETED SCENES

A couple of people who are known to me (Paolo Lim & Pepper Roxas) are holding an art exhibit thing. Sounds like fun so I just might attend:


Also, if any of you listen to Sound, Paolo’s their soon-to-be-ex drummer.

Top Re-Cut Trailers

If you’ve spent any amount of time on Youtube, you would probably have come across these trailers of popular movies re-cut to make them look like something else. I’ve been a big fan of such trailers, and I just recently discovered that they’ve just made a whole new genre for Re-cut trailers. Which is pretty awesome because for the moment, I can’t get enough of these gems.

So I took it upon myself to rank my Top 10 Favorite Re-cut Trailers based on originality, concept, and execution:

10. Kill Christ - One of the first Re-cut trailer made. Not very impressive by today’s standards, but still amusing.
9. American Psycho Redux - True Love can drive you crazy.
8. X3: The Last Standing Ovation - Loses points for execution and video quality, but you gotta love how it unearths scenes from Hugh Jackman’s past which he probably wants to remain buried.
7. Must Love Jaws - Two men, one shark. Much love!
6. Martin Scorsese’s Sesame Streets - The comedy wears thin after a while, but you gotta admire the time the guy spent dubbing the scenes from Sesame Street with some of Scorsese’s movies.
5. The Sound of Music - Holy Crap!
4. Titanic 2: The Surface - A lot of work obviously went into this awesome example of a re-cut trailer.
3. The Shining - I’d watch the shit out of this movie.
2. 10 Things I Hate About Commandments - One of the most ingenious trailers in the bunch.

And my top re-cut trailer (for this month at least): Brokeback to The Future