Baracuda – Ass Up!

I recently downloaded a music video and the tune of the song is pretty good. It also has a nice beat. Of course it helps there’s a hot chick singing the song too. As some of you may know, I usually like most trance and techno songs with female signers. Their high pitch just gives a nice sound to the song.

The song is Baracuda – Ass Up! I’d post a cd cover, but I think it’s a bit too explict for most readers and definitely not work safe. The lyrics also are pretty explicit as the title of the song already tells you. But the music is really good dance music and has a nice beat.

You can preview the song here (direct link) or check out the album cover..

You can also watch the music video here.

After some digging around, you can download the mp3 from this compilation I found linked on some forum: EURO DANCE MIX 2005 VOL. 2.

Enjoy!

Dirty Deeds

Watched Dirty Deeds today. IMDB users give it a rating of 5.3. You can watch the trailer here. The movie was fun. Basically another American Pie clone. Somewhat better than many of the recent movies that have come out.

dirty deeds

Spoilers:

It’s basically jocks against the rebels. It’s homecoming weekend, and one of the kids has reach his tolerance in dealing with the jocks and says he’ll do the Dirty Deeds. The Dirty Deeds is a list of 10 deeds one has to complete on the night before homecoming to prove himself. There were more rules such as only one person can do it per year and that if a senior wanted to do it, he had priority, etc etc. Anyway, the sister of that boy comes and asks Zach to get her brother out of this. Zach has a crush on this girl and decides to help her, but the only way to help save his brother face was by the rule where seniors had priority and he took up the 10 dirty deeds dare.

The 10 dirty deeds were pretty gross and crude and evil. The ones I can remember include:
» Drink beer in front of a cop.
» Punch the toughest guy in town.
» Put “special sauce” into a loaf of bread.
» Bring the gigantic leprechaun from the car lot to the school.
» Bring a corpse to school.
» Steal a car worth over $100,000.
» Steal some security gaurd’s fake leg.
» Find a previous Dirty Deeds champion
» Get a bra from a homecoming queen and have it signed.
» Ruin the school carnival.

I pretty much said the whole movie in the previous 10 lines, but the movie was fun by itself and then there’s the entire side story about how a freshman hosts a party in a house he claims is his, but turns out to be his neighbors. It was a funy movie. Great to watch if you have nothing better to do. I know, I know, I should catch up on all the blogging I’ve missed for the past few days.

Fun With Dick And Jane

Went to watch Fun With Dick and Jane yesterday with harrybons. IMDB users give it a rating of 5.7. You can watch the trailer here. At first, I wasn’t too sure what the movie was about. The trailer seem to say that Dick and Jane were getting rich from robbing people, but the story was completely different from what I imagined. Having rewatched Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room earlier this week with Antegra, SueOn, and DNG, there were many similiarities with the Enron scandal. In fact, at the end of the movie, they had listed Enron, WorldCom, and several other companies which went bankrupt for financial fraud as contributors to the movie.

fun with dick and jane

Spoilers:

The movie starts off with Dick (Jim Carrey) getting a promotion, shortly followed by the stock of the company plumetting. Frank was the CFO which basically mimicked Andrew Fastow from Enron. He was taking the blame and Sam, the CEO (basically Ken Lay) was pleading ignorance, but had secretly liquidated all his stocks before the fall of his company. You also learnt that the company had created a bunch of fake companies to take in the debt of the main company, just like what Enron did.

Dick and his wife plays the part of one of the employees who lost their job, their retirement savings and most of their assets because most of their investments were tied up in company stock and their house’s value dropped below what they owe the bank since there’s no employment in that area. People were desperately trying to find work, but no work was available. When a spot opened up, hundreds of employees would be lining up.

Times got so desperate, they had to pay their nanny with appliances (still not too sure why they kept the nanny) and they sold almost everything in their house. It was so bad, it got to the point where Dick had to welcome people into Walmart clone, fight among the illegal immigrants to get hard labor (as you see in the streets of LA), get deported, and finally robbing banks and local stores.

The movie itself had it’s funny moments, but I wouldn’t say the movie overall was that great. It was fun and worth the time though.

In the end, they were able to trick Sam into donating all his money into their employees who lost their jobs pension fund and everyone got a check.

Harrybons is actually up in Seattle for his Microsoft interview. Tonight, he treated me to Cheesecake Factory. Good Luck to him tomorrow!

The Insider

Just watched The Insider with SueOn, Antegra, and DNG. IMDB users gave it a 7.9. You can view the trailer here. The movie was pretty interesting and dramatic, but was 2 hours and 40 minutes long. You can get the DVD from Amazon.com for only $10.99.

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Jeffrey Wigand, Russell Crowe, Al Pacino, Lowell Bergman

Spoilers:

The movie deals with a fired corporate vice president of a tobacco company. The story is actually based on true events, though they did say parts of the movie was exaggerated. Russell Crowe plays the part of Jeffrey Wigand, the fired executive and Al Pacino plays the part of Lowell Bergman, the producer of the show 60 minutes on CBS. Bergman got in contact with Wigand and finds out he was recently fired and was forced to sign a NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement). However, Wigand just bought a new house and new car, and his daughter had asthma. The company gave Wigand and nice severance payment and medical support to keep his mouth shut. They even later threatened him that if he said anything, his family and him would both be in danger.

At this time, the tobacco company was a very powerful force you don’t want to deal with. Bergman continues to provoke Wigand to tell his story and promises that his story would be heard. However after Wigand gave up everything, losing his family because the wife could no longer stand the pressure and threats, having the state of Kentucky serve him to keep his mouth shut or else go to jail, in the end, he stepped out and talked. He did a whole piece on 60 minutes which was going to air the following weekend. However, corporate America gets involved. CBS got scared that the tobacco company would sue them and told them to not air the interview. Bergman fought to his end about how if 60 minutes was news or a corporate tool. He had promised Wigand that his story would be heard.

On the other side, the tobacco company was scooping up dirt about Wigand and sending it to Wall Street Journal, making him look like a liar. When WSJ was about to release an article about the validity of Wigand’s testimony, Bergman got in contact with a friend in WSJ and provided proof that all the information they received has only the surface and provided a more indepth research. In turn, the WSJ released an article about how the tobacco industry was doing a smear campaign on Wigand.

Later, the original interview was aired, but Bergman resigned stating that he couldn’t stand the fact he was forced into the corner like that. He could no longer have confidence in promising the sources he finds that their story would be told.

It was quite a touching story.

From Wikipedia:
In 1995, former Brown & Williamson (B&W) Vice President for Research & Development Jeffrey Wigand provided information to 60 Minutes producer Lowell Bergman that B&W had systematically hidden the health risks of their cigarettes. Furthermore, it was alleged that B&W had introduced foreign agents (fiberglass, ammonia, etc.) with the intent of enhancing the effect of nicotine. Bergman began to produce a piece based upon the information, but ran into opposition from Don Hewitt. Because of the hesitation from Hewitt, The Wall Street Journal instead broke Wigand’s story. The 60 Minutes piece was eventually aired with substantially altered content, and was missing some of the most damning evidence against B&W. The exposé of the incident was published in an article in Vanity Fair by Marie Brenner, entitled The Man Who Knew Too Much. The New York Times wrote that 60 Minutes and CBS had “betrayed the legacy of Edward R. Murrow.” The incident was turned into a seven-times Oscar-nominated feature film entitled The Insider, directed by Michael Mann and starring Russell Crowe and Al Pacino.

Other stuff from that same Wikipedia link above that I found interesting:
In 1986, Don Hewitt greenlit a story concerning the Audi 5000 automobile, a popular German luxury car. The story concerned a number of incidents where the car purportedly accelerated without warning while parked, injuring or killing people. 60 Minutes was unable to duplicate this behavior, and so hired an outside consultant to modify the transmission to behave in this manner, and aired a story about it. The incident devastated Audi sales in the United States, which did not reach the same level for another fifteen years. The initial incidents which prompted the report were found by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Transport Canada to have been attributable to operator error, where car owners had depressed the accelerator pedal instead of the brake pedal. CBS issued a partial retraction, without acknowledging the test results of involved government agencies. A rival to 60 Minutes, Dateline NBC, would be found guilty of similar tactics years later regarding fuel tank integrity on General Motors pickup trucks.

Happy Birthday Johno!

Happy Birthday Johno!

I haven’t posted much recently due to several factors. I’m still pretty sick for those that know that yet. I’m actually working from home today. Second, SueOn, DNG, and Antegra are up here visiting me, so I haven’t had much time to do much else.

Hopefully, I’ll get better soon and my posts will resume.

Tako

Just found a new friend’s website: Tako Studio. An anime buddy of mine on IRC. Be sure to check out his Art Gallery. His drawings are pretty neat! A lot better than my doodles. Speaking of which, I should bring my doodles back online. Maybe later.

20GB of Space & 1TB of Bandwidth

Just got a newsletter from DreamHost, the host of my websites. They just quadrupled the space and octupled the bandwidth. For the same $10/mo, I now get 20GB of space and 1TB of bandwidth! Haha. This is crazy since I use only 400MB of space right now and less than 3GB of bandwidth a month.

Newcomers have the same deal too. If you pay for 2 years in advance, you can drop it to $8/mo.

The way they keep customers is by increase the amount of space and bandwidth each week at no additional charge. Space increases at a rate of 160MB/week and bandwidth increases at a rate of 8GB/week. I currently have 21360MB of space and 1050GB of bandwidth. Guess I don’t have to host videos offsite anymore.

They’re currently holding a deal where you get $88 off your first year! Remember to use the coupon code: DREAM88.

New Year Party Videos

Heang and Chheang cook steak:
Heang and Chheang cook steak
(Click on image to view/download video)

Sam trying to pop a Champagne in Chheang’s butt:
Sam trying to pop a Champagne in Chheang's butt
(Click on image to view/download video)

After Darren tried crushing soda can on forehead:
After Darren tried crushing soda can on forehead
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Sam pops a champagne up Heang’s butt:
Sam pops a champagne up Heang's butt
(Click on image to view/download video)

2006 New Year Countdown:
2006 New Year Countdown
(Click on image to view/download video)

I also uploaded a few extra videos I found on this computer. I posted them before, but thought it was worth resharing:

You can also check out the other videos I have at my PutFile page.