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Showing posts with label tribute. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tribute. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

FIGHTS: Remember the #Godzilla -style tribute by the Beastie Boys

SWEET LATE '90s JAM PAID HOMAGE TO GODZILLA STYLE IN MUSIC VIDEO
by
Bowie V. Ibarra

Hey, so you 'member when the Beastie Boys paid tribute to Godzilla in their 'Intergalactic' video?

Directed by Nathaniel Hornblower (MCA), it's one of the many ways the Beastie Boys had fun with their music, and will always be one of my favorite music videos.  In it, a breakdancing jaeger-themed robot, piloted by a trio of scientists, is flying from space to earth to combat a Lovecraftian kaiju.  They throw down in a wacky Toho-style model fight.

Word on the street was the two dudes in the costumes were getting mad at each other during filming and actually fought.

Check it out.




BOWIE V. IBARRA is the author of the 'Down the Road' zombie horror series from Permuted Press.  
Down the RoadDown the Road: On the Last Day, and Down the Road: The Fall of Austin.  Pick them up in paperback or Kindle today.






BOWIE V. IBARRA earned his BFA in Acting and MA in Theatre History from Texas State University.  Network with Bowie at his official website,ZombieBloodFights.com today.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

FIGHTS: ZBFbooks.com remembers Mike Ruppert

NOTED INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALIST DIES OF APPARENT SUICIDE
by
Bowie V. Ibarra


In my past life in Austin, Texas, I had the privilege of having my 'reality expanded' by some great dudes in the ATX public access scene in the early '00s.  Chris Athanas and Jeff Contreras were two of the biggest names in the public access scene, with There4IAm and RealityExpander two of the top shows on the channel.  One of the folks that they brought to the attention of the Austin alt-news crowd was Mike Ruppert. 

Mike was a former police officer with LAPD and began his investigative career after confronting former CIA head John Deutch about his allegations of witnessing CIA complicity in drug trafficking.

Chris and Jeff booked Mike to speak in Austin only weeks after 9-11.  And what was great about the guy was his style of reporting.  Remember, this was during the rise of Alex Jones, a fantastic, yet fiery advocate for the truth.  Mike's style, on the other hand, was a cool contrast to Jones.  Mike approached everything from an almost scientific point of view, relying on hard facts over facts coupled with wild speculation.  I even took a picture with the guy, who was super cool.

Mike allegedly commited suicide in April 2014.  Being such an outspoken and facts-driven journalist, I can't help but think something more nefarious occurred.

But in the end, he was a great voice in the alt-news community, and he will be missed.

RIP Mike.