This page is just a quick intro meant for my international
e-mail friends. If you're bored here, keep moving my film page is decent. If you want to know more about me, you're better off
sending an e-mail.
I work for VENT! Magazine and Eyeclipse Productions. Hopefully by the time I'm 90 years old I'll have a degree in Communications/Film. If interested, take a look at my resume. |
animals
I love animals. I have a beagle named "Irin" (which means "Irishwoman" in German), an English Setter named "Murphy" and five cats named "Dogfood," "Katie," "Alex," "Marley," & "Ziggy (aka Zigmund)." I support animal rights and animal shelters and feel that anyone that abuses or neglects an animal should be tortured and sent to jail. My favorite humane society is the ASPCA, but I also support HSUS, HUA and PETA. Pet Links:
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film
My friend, Don Philbricht, is an independent filmmaker. His first feature, won the 1997 Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the Long Island Film Festival. For more information, contact Eyeclipse Productions. This section has gotten tremendous, so I have started a separate film page: Link to it for directors, reviews, instruction, industry news, etc...
So I suppose you want to know what kind of music I listen to. I love One Groovy Coconut (for info, write to Joey Coconut) and One Step Beyond. Other favorites are the Scofflaws, Ben Harper, Tori Amos, P.J. Harvey, the Butthole Surfers, Killdozer, Radiohead, Foetus, the Meat Puppets, Primus, Bob Mould, Hüsker Dü, Sugar, The Lemonheads, Silverfish... and many more that I can't think of right now... art Artemesia Gentileschi: The site is in Italian, but the paintings are worth it H.R. Giger: The official page for the artist behind Alien and Species Dali Web: Salvador Dali Museum Site MoMA: The Museum of Modern Art |
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True, I talk of dreams, Which are the children of
an idle brain, Begot of nothing but vain fantasy.
Shakespeare - Romeo and Juliet
Against boredom even the gods themselves struggle
in vain.
-Friedrich Nietzsche.