A friend just tipped us off on this band after seeing them at The Music Hall of Williamsburg.
Check out this live video from A Place to Bury Strangers.
A friend just tipped us off on this band after seeing them at The Music Hall of Williamsburg.
Check out this live video from A Place to Bury Strangers.
With the Internet and now mobile and social media, we’re seeing art developed in all sorts of innovative ways. Now we have a cool film idea where fans and aspiring actors can submit videos on Facebook to be a part of a film.
The film plot follows Alex, a guy who wakes up every day with a new face and new body, so he’s a completely different person on the outside but the same person on the inside as you’ll see in the video below. Alex always carries and uses a Toshiba Portégé® Ultrabook™ which serves as his personal journal throughout the episodes, and that’s how viewers can identify him as well. To create Alex’s changing daily appearance, a global, online casting call has been launched via Facebook to provide viewers in more than 15 countries a chance to audition for the film and play one of the roles of Alex.
The film will be available online in weekly episodes starting on August 16th and continue for six weeks. During this time, viewers will be invited to audition for an opportunity to be featured in the film as the editing team incorporates auditions and posts that best fit into the storyline of the episodes.
I love this MMA flight clip. You have to see it to believe it!

With the London Olympics starting tonight with the opening ceremonies, we thought it would be a great time to dig up some never published photos from our archive of Natalie and Britney from our trip to London as part of our 2006 World Tour. We spent a day hanging out with these two beautiful models as we caught many of the sites in this iconic city, and you can see many of the London tourist spots in the background.
The first group of photos have Natalie and Britney hanging out in a classic London phone booth. Naturally these things are obsolete these days but in London they blend in as part of the beautiful architecture and scenery. We spent a lot of time in Soho so many of the photos from the first have of slideshow above are from that trendy part of town.
We made our way down to Parliament and got some nice shots in the park nearby. Later in the evening, the girls changed into heels and dresses and we went out in an area near London Bridge. The photos at dusk with the bridge in the background are great, and you can see one below with others in the slideshow.
We finish it up with the girls having fun posing in a London taxi, otherwise known as a hackney carriage. These classic taxi cabs are another site you’ll see all around this classic city.
If you’re in London for the Olympic Games we’re sure you’ll enjoy it. It’s one of the great cities of the world and we loved our time there. English food isn’t very good, but as a world-class city London has amazing restaurants, particularly excellent Indian food and amazing sushi. That said, the city is incredibly expensive. Don’t bother going unless you have a real budget, as everything from hotels, food and taxis are ridiculously expensive.
In any event, enjoy the slideshow and the Olympics!
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Long before the video revolution, The Beatles put out promotional videos and obviously made movies, so we have a ton of great footage of the band. Here’s the promo video for “Something” written by George Harrison featuring the band and all their gal pals. With the London Olympics starting today we had to give you something from an English band – right?
For more Beatles stuff from Bullz-Eye, check out The Beatles: Rock Band review, our discussions about The Beatles Reissues, and our Beatles Deep Cuts.

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