No, this isn't a post to announce a film adaptation of the movie Sorry. Although, I'm sure it's coming. This is an Apology post for the lack of Regular posts on HSC as of late.
As most of you know, Whitney and I launched a weekly film podcast called Frankly, My Dear. We hit the ground running about a month ago and have beeen extremely, extremely pleased with the feedback everyone has given us. A lot of people are listening and we couldn't be more happy about it.
But the show takes a lot of preparation and I haven't has the time to post as frequently as I'd like to on He Shot Cyrus.
I'm going to try my hardest to post more. But we are considering moving the Thanks for Writing contest over to FMD. Let me know what you think of this.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Sorry
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Frankly, My Dear Podcast
So here's the link if you want it.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Splice Review (Major Spoilers)
I know what you’re thinking. “Science-Fiction? BOR-ING. Science is boring by itself and fiction? No thank you. I prefer my disciplines to be fact-based and set in reality.” See, I did know what you were thinking. But like the Weather Girls, have I got news for you! Science is so much more than debating Pluto’s planet status and building pinwheels. Take Splice for example. Vincenzo Natali’s riveting documentary about two scientists (who are SO MUCH better looking than most scientists I know) who spliced together a whole bunch of animal DNA (a.k.a. blood) and human DNA (a.k.a. blood) and made a species which they call DREN but which I would have called Animan or Manimal.
Anyway, this director is really good because, unlike most documentaries, he really tried to stay away from the dreaded “floating heads” style of movie. For the most part, he really just lets the people tell their own story (except for DREN) who can’t speak English. There weren’t any subtitles but after a while you get used to it.
Anyway, the DREN’S face reminded me of this.
What was really incredible about the movie was how close the filmmaker could get to the creature without it ever attacking him. I mean, the DREN jumped at the camera a lot but the story kept going on so I guess he was always alright. One part that made me sad was when the boy scientist and the girl scientist were having relationship problems.
And then Adrian Brody fucked his creature-daughter.
The End.
Friday, June 4, 2010
Doug Comic
Matthew from Culture Kills e-mailed this awesome (and slightly disturbing) Doug comic drawn by H. Caldwell Tanner from LOLDWELL.com. This has an American Splendor feeling to it mixed with a little noir. I hope this is part of a series. Thanks, Matthew!
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Thanks For Writing - May 2010 Winner
The comments were counted. The name was drawn. May 2010's Thanks for Writing winner is none other than Simon from Four of Them. He really put the work in this month and I appreciate it. She has one week to send her name & mailing address to heshotcyrus@hotmail.com
Miraculous Merch: Belgian "Escape to Witch Mountain" Poster
Sunday, May 30, 2010
He Shot Cyrus Featured in The Guardian!
Um...something pretty exciting happened today. I received an e-mail from Adam Lowes from Max Fischer's Film Club telling me that my blog had been featured in The Guardian's weekly entertainment supplement "The Guide."
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Gary Coleman, Dennis Hopper, Who's Next?
Friday, May 28, 2010
James "Professor X" McAvoy?
Monday, May 24, 2010
Miraculous Merch: NES Cartridge JAWS Clock
Sunday, May 23, 2010
My Best Post Blog-a-Thon: DAY THREE
Saturday, May 22, 2010
My Best Post Blog-a-Thon: DAY TWO
Robert from His Eyes Were Watching Movies lists his Top 15 Animated Films of the Decade. Spoiler Alert: Planet 51, Over the Hedge, and Home on the Range did not make the cut. This is the type of post that can bring a hearty carnivore like me and a healthy vegetarian like Robert together in film blogger unity.