There’s some great performances and some great clever writing here but ultimately someone should’ve lobotomized this writer before he was actually allowed to complete the “4th wall breaking” part of this mess.
Even if it weren’t Gregory Peck, Anthony Perkins, Ava Gardner and Fred Astaire it would still be a tedious little overwritten doomsday flick from the nuclear-scare era.
Oh man wouldn’t it be great if all the big blockbuster or really any of the lowest common denominator type movies from now on tried to live up to this level of dialogue and acting and filmmaking and uh…..oh, um never mind.
Sisters of Mercy were awesome last night. Andrew Eldritch marches around like a drill sergeant and sings like the coolest dude ever. Both of his guitarists are smokin too. Couldn’t get a great pic cuz they’re busy winning the award for most smoke machines. After the show Andrew assured me that they actually need more.
Here’s the bill for this festy. That’s Gang of Two on now. Then us. Then Sisters of Mercy.
I just woke up from three days in Amsterdam. Notice Motley Crue on this list? Tommy took a cab from here to Amsterdam to see our show and hang out for a couple days. Apparently it cost around 500 bucks. Love that guy.
Here is everything I’m traveling with for the next few days. Feels good. Very few possessions. Very head clearing. Probably impossible as a lifestyle.
Here is a list of the items. They’re kind of interesting. I mean that the combination/collection of items to comfortably travel/tour with is the interesting part. The spanish fan is probably the only individual item which is somewhat interesting in and of itself.
Spare T, Spare sleeveless T, socks, underwear, phone charger, mini pit stick, passport, europower adaptor, tour laminate, tourbook, moisturizer, sharpie, reading glasses, sunglasses, concealer, eye shadow, earplugs, gum, wallet, two black lighters, fan, mini toothbrush and paste, manpurse, scarf. Plus the clothes I’m wearing.
The thing I wasn’t prepared for is bicycling in the rain in Amsterdam.