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Monday, March 28, 2011

FIGHTS x 3 & (KOREAN) ZOMBIES - Bute/Magee, Gamboa/Solis, UFC FN 24

"BODY BLOW!  BODY BLOW!"

Lucien Bute and Brian Magee threw down in Canada this past weekend, and it was a great boxing match.  Magee was a game competitor, but Bute picked him apart with devestating body shots.  I swear I could hear the cornerman from the old school "Punch-Out" arcade game yelling "Body Blow!  Body Blow!" as I watched the fight.

Too young to remember the glory days of coin-op cabinet video games.  Here's a MAME version of "Punch Out" with the call for "Body Blows".

Piston Hurricane - Arcade version of Punch Out!

If you've ever been hit with a body shot, you know how bad it feels.  The fact is, the gritty Irishman stuck around to the tenth round after repeated body blows in the previous rounds that took him to the mat.

I have to say, its always great to see science used with such ferocity.  Bute is a boxer to watch.

"Someone will not be smiling when its all over."

The Gamboa/Solis fight was short and brutal.  These two guys threw down something fierce.  In the end, Gamboa, with a combination of science and sheer power, leveled Solis.  It was a good fight, and there's a lot of good matchups for Gamboa in his weight class.

"Right foot Green.  Left hand yellow.  Wait.  Wrong Twister."

UFC Fight Night 24 was a great card highlighted by two pretty good main events.  Anthony Johnson scrapped it out with Dan Hardy, beating the englishman.  And Phil Davis made Antonio "Lil Nog" Nogeuria look stupid.  In my opinion, especially after CroCop's most recent defeat, the days of the old Pride FC fighters are over.

However, for me, the highlight of the night came early in the Leonard Garcia VS. "Korean Zombie" Chan Sung Jung fight.  Nearing the end of the third and final round, after a see-saw battle, the clock was ticking down as the fighters were on the mat.  Zombie had Garcia's back, and as Garcia was trying to get out, The Korean Zombie wrapped one of Garcia's legs with his, then positioned himself under one of Garcia's arms and cranked Garcia's body with "The Twister", a cruel spine lock that had Garcia tapping in the (literal) final second of the fight.

Check out the video of him applying The Twister

Pretty good for a zombie!

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Friday, March 25, 2011

ZOMBIES - "Z-Day", the Rebecca Black parody...

"Its... Fruuuuggghhddd... Fruuuuggghhhddd..."

Well, you've probably heard about the internet sensation Rebecca Black and her simple song, "Friday".  I saw it, and thought it was ... a music video.

Which made me decide to make a music video parody as a tribute to my zombie story fans.  Check it out!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hd3qQnUPXzg

Special thanks to John Flores and the McKnight brothers for helping put it all together.

Oh, and thanks for the inspiration, Rebecca Black!

"If I were a zombie, I'd go to the mall."

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

FIGHTS - ACW Chain Reaction of Evil...

It was a long Sunday.  Hell, a long weekend.  Double Friday.  Work Saturday morning.  Book signing Saturday afternoon.  Then a trip to Houston with my girlfriend, Anna, to pay homage to her deceased uncle.  A great highlight of the trip was picking up a picture of the von Erich brothers before three out of four of them died.

But then it was back to San Antonio as ACdub brought their special brand of pro-wrestling anarchy to Hooligans.  We missed several bouts featuring stars as KASH, Amanda Fox, Lillie Mae, Sky Rider and Jason Silver, Athena vs. LaMotta, Berry Breeze, Super Electro, The Takeover (BOO!) beat up Ref McLovin, who put up a fight, among others.  Even "The Father of Pain" Darin Childs and 8-Bit Wrestler Skylar Skelly threw down in a friendly grudge match.  My camera was in the car when I arrived, so I missedout on some pics.  But I did catch these.

"Really.  There's an invisible slide."

Shawn Vexx vs. The Son of Anarchy Matt Palmer (Champ)

These two threw down in what was a great match.  Vexx brought it to Palmer.  But the champ prevailed.

"The Mysterious Madwoman returns"

Joshi Title - Lillie Mae vs. Lady Poison (champ)
The match was originally slated to be south Texas stalwart Claudia del Solis' chance to walk in to ACW and grab the Joshi title.  But she missed out on it for a reason never revealed.  In fact, I was looking forward to this match up.  Solis is an animal, and I thought her beast-like style would compliment and compete against the unorthodox cruelty of Lady Poison.  But it wasn't to be.

"A country girl can surv... aaaggghhh!!!"

Instead, Lillie Mae was thrust into Championship contention.  She was very fearful of the Green Death, running in fear.  Also, spent from her previous match that night.

"The Kiss of Death"
In the end, perhaps from fatigue from earlier, Lillie tried to finish the fight with a power bomb.  Instead, Lady Poison reversed it with a kiss.

"Green Death"
Here's a shot of Lillie Mae choking on the Kiss.  Evil.

"Champ"

"Wolves picking their prey"

Summers/Masada vs. Vega/Jay vs. Tozawa/ACH vs. Submission Squad

Then things got crazy.  These six guys threw down in what was a big finish to the evening's festivities.  I was just glad they entered to one theme.  Especially Summers and Masada.  Love watching Masada wrestle, but Jesus Christ.  I will kill a cat, already, if he'll just stop playing that music.

"Cool ankle.  I think I'll take it home with me."

"Elbows can be fun... and educational!"

Tozawa and Summers went at it with elbows.  Man, it was ruthless.  Tozawa came out on top after the exchange with a little science.  Then Summers responded to me and the crowd by saying, "What do you expect?  He's a ninja."

"Gary Jay.  C'mon, now."

"One way ticket to O'Shitville, Texas"

Summers and Masada dominated, setting up a cruel finish for Vega, who was the last one left to finish.  It was ugly, and Vega was yet again punished by Masada.  The two had mixed it up months earlier in a deathmatch that made me sad for Vega.  But that's what you gotta do to be a better wrestler.  Take the loss and learn from it.


The Submission Squad took issue with Vega losing, and got in his face.  But Summers and Masada came in for the save.  As much as they made clear to Vega what happens in the ring is business, they respected him for his toughness.

The Submission Squad snatched Vega away.  They are not going to part with Spitfire that easy.

It was a great night of wrestling.  To all of the wrestlers I cheer and jeer, thank you.

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Beer, Prom, Wrestling, and Beer.  ACW Prom 2011 was awesome!

Wrestling, Science, and a chick vs. a dude having fun in barbed wire!

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FIGHTS - Mayorga vs. Cotto

"Science!"

If you truly enjoy combat sports, and have Showtime on Demand, you need to go ahead and dial up the Ricardo Mayorga/Miguel Cotto fight.  Pure action from start to finish.

Mayorga has, and always will be, a brawler.  Cotto is strong and disciplined and can bring the science.  I remember how exciting the Mayorga/DeLaHoya fight was.  But also how DeLaHoya picked him apart with science and put him away in the early rounds.

I figured it might be the same here, considering Cotto has been in the ring with vicious technicians like Pacquiao. 

Cotto seemed a little tenative, though it looks like he was willing to take his time and take Mayorga into deep water.  Mayorga brought the brawl, even going as far as to back himself into a corner, trying to draw Cotto into a metaphorical boxing phone booth to swing.

Without spoiling it for you, the fight was great.  Boxing isn't going anywhere.  When you have warriors like this who will throw leather from bell to bell, that's the heart of combat sports.

Monday, March 21, 2011

FIGHTS - Bones and MMA



"Nothing personal, but I'm going to pwn you later."

"Bones" Jones is yet another exciting phenom that is taking the UFC by storm.  On the rise, he seems to be on the way to join the ranks of those non-traditional type of fighters like "Spider" Silva and GSP.  Saturday, he trashed Rua, a guy with a massive amount of experience and skill.  But Bones made him look stupid, early and often.  It was a great showing by what Rogan called "The Future of MMA".

Well, I wouldn't go that far.  I just think his unorthodox attack supplements his body shape.  He has long limbs like Nick Diaz which sets up attacks from weird angles.  And he throws people.  I like people that throw people.

Like this kid.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LSu1cgUdCM&feature=related

Monday, February 14, 2011

FIGHTS - Rant: Fedor got hosed...

"Battle of the non-english speaking heavyweights"

In my opinion, Fedor got hosed at the StrikeForce show on Saturday night.  Going into the 3rd round, the doctor said the fight needed to be stopped.  Because Fedor's eye was swelling.  No blood.  Just swelling.

Silva was gassed, having tried to put Fedor away with no success.  He said his "skill and speed" beat Fedor, not his size.  That's garbage because three times, three times, Silva could have finished him with science.  But he couldn't get it done with the squirrely Fedor.  

Granted, the way Silva went about winning (top mount and flailing fists down on your opponent) is one of the many ways you can win.  But to allow the doctor to stop the fight during a prestigious heavyweight tourney and end a career of one of the top heavyweights in the world is garbage.

Fedor was hurt.  Silva was out of gas.  It was a fight.  They needed to finish it.

They were not allowed to.  Silva got off.

Don't get me wrong, I love MMA.  I picked up UFC II at the video store years ago and was hooked.  In fact, I love all combat sports, and respect the fighters immensely. 

But to put things in perspective, I want to remind you of the Pacquiao/Cotto fight.  Cotto's eye was swelling, indeed.  Bloody, in fact.  He was asked if he wanted to stop the fight.  He said no, and had the chance to go back out, fight, and go out on his shield.  Which he did.

It's a shame Fedor didn't get a chance to do the same thing.

And with that fact, that is one of the reasons boxing will always be superior to MMA in my eyes.

Boxing and pro-wrestling.

BLOOD - ...or lack of it. Obscure Disney sci-fi relic "The Black Hole"

"This ain't 'Herbie Goes Bananas', friends. "

When I was a kid, the first two movies I was priviledged to be given (on the massive classic LaserDisc format) was Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Norsemen, and Disney's obscure relic, "The Black Hole".  Initially, I thought the movie wouldn't be so bad.  It was a Disney film.  How scary could it be.  After revisiting the movie via the magic of NetFlix, I think it is the scariest movie I've ever seen, beating out the original "Texas Chainsaw Massacre."  Well done, Disney.

The movie starts with a unique convention: an overture.  It's a rousing march played on a black screen.  It was a peculiar opening.  The modern DVD version has text at the bottom identifying the black screen as the "Black Hole Overture". 

During the original black screen, I thought, perhaps, something was wrong.  It was when it ended that the true theme song of the movie begins, setting the tone for the movie itself.  And, ironically enough, one of the most haunting pieces of music I have ever heard is in 3/4 scale:  A Waltz?  Look out, Strauss. 

Check it out here:

The Black Hole Waltz:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dvvq2PsgyHA

The movie itself features top notch actors of the time, including Anthony Perkins, Maximillian Schell, and Ernest Borgnine, just to name a few.  Slim Pickens and Roddy McDowell even voice some of the robot characters.

Peep the movie trailer, and see if this is a Disney film to take the kids to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzUJJKDa558&feature=watch_response_rev

Here's a brief plot synopsis:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Hole

So, as the movie progresses, the trauma begins.   *SPOILERS AHEAD*

The leader has this big bully robot called Maximillian.  He's a big red beast that is mute, but speaks with its size and a set of spinning blades that puts a cuisinart to shame.

"It slices, it dices, it Juliennes"

So the ghostly drones of the ship turn out to be the former crew, transformed by Dr. Reinhardt.  When Anthony Perkin's character gets that news from Yvette Mimieux's character, he finds out for himself.  When he tries to leave, the big red machine decides for itself he's going to protect his boss' secret and attack Anthony Perkins' character with the blades.  The robot cuts through a leather book with Reinhardt's notes and cuts through Perkins.  The grisly death made me upset at Disney.  Never in a Disney film had I ever seen a guy die such a horrific death.  The face Perkins made was horrfic, and he was tossed into an electrical array. 

There was no blood.  But there didn't need to be.  He was slaughtered, and my mind formed the rest of the picture.  Thanks again, Disney.

Then, the two robot buddies get ambushed by Maximillian, and the Slim Pickens robot sees his last battle.  There is a sweet farwell between the two robot buddies that is bizzarely poignent.  But it works, and continues to set the tone for the doom that awaits the crew.

Check out the robot death scene:

So, before his untimely death by flat screen TV, the crazed Dr. Reinhardt initiates his plan to fly The Cygnus into the black hole.  But mishaps on the ship, a bizarre meteor storm, and other disasters cripple the ship.  The crew of the Palomino has to go to Reinhards scout ship because Ernest Borgnine tried to fly away in the Palomino and was blasted out of the sky by Reinhardt.

Oh, and check out the meteor that tumbles into one of the long tunnels of the Cygnus.  I miss the pre-CGI days.


"Eat your heart out, Bowling for Dollars"

So the crew tries to fly away, but the scout ship is programmed to follow The Cygnus, and into the black hole they go.

That's when the trip begins, an absolute abstract nightmare.

The crew on the scout ship have flashbacks as they spin down the hole, even the robot.  They hear voices as they are seen spinning in a kind of film nightmare.  Even the tough leader of the group has a breakdown, screaming in terror and holding his head as if he was going mad.

While the crew falls deeper and deeper into the void, it seems Reinhardt is dead, and he is pictured floating in this void.  He comes face to face with the audience, his hair all wild.  Then here comes the red beast.  Then Reinhardt becomes Maximillian, and they stand above a burning, fiery hellscape where lost souls walk.

Then a contrasting icy image is displayed above the hellscape, and what could be described as an angelic figure flies through.  The crew of friends arrive in a reverent light.  They somehow survived.

Then, we see a mysterious eclipse, and the scout ship flies toward it with a triumphant flourish from John Barry.

Here's the last five minutes of the movie.  Do not click on the link if you have dropped an acid or taken a hit off a blunt and are in a bad mood:

The Final Moments of "The Black Hole"

So, by the end, I realized why it was all so scary.  For me, the real fear came from the thought that these people would never return to earth again.  They would never see their families, their friends, eat enchiladas.  Nothing.  And though the triumph seemed to be that they now had a new world to explore, that lost world that was their previous life was now over.  To me, that is horrifying.

At any rate, NetFlix it.  It's worth the watch.  The pacing is slow, but steady.  And its a great variation of the theme of the ghost ship floating in the ocean.  This one brings a ship in the ocean of space.  I recommend.