Tuesday, November 17, 2009

X!!!!!

today is show number ten of season three of KYLE AND TIM

hour 1

1. DAVID FUCKING BOWIE: Ziggy Stardust
2. Belle and Sebastian: The Fox In The Snow
3. The Magnetic Fields: In An Operetta
4. Passion Pit: The Reeling
5. John Mayer: Who Says
6. Longwave: Strangest Things
7. Teagan and Sara: Alligator
8. Jack's Mannequin: There, There Katie
9. The Pigeon Detectives: She's Gone
10. Stars: Heart
11. Noah and the Whale: Rocks and Daggers

hour 2

1. The Bravery: No Ring On These Fingers
2. Zero 7: In The Waiting Line
3. She and Him: Why Do You Let Me Stay Here
4. Of Montreal: Rapture Rapes The Muses
5. The Decemberists: July! July!
6. REM: Everybody Hurts
7. Jimmy Eat World: Hear You Me
8. Rilo Kiley: The Execution of All Things
9. The Shins: Know Your Onion
10. fun.: Be Calm
11. Meaghan Smith: Here Comes Your Man
12. Phoenix: Fences

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Ninth Show is All Death Cab For Cutie



Death Cab For Cutie is my favorite band ever. Transatlanticism is my favorite album ever. Title and Registration is my favorite song ever. With this being the point i felt like doing an all DCFC show, so the list tonight will be randomized by you the listener, HOLY SHOCKER BATMAN!

so check out the link for the downloadation later

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Our Eighth Night On The Air

joss whedon is awesome....see above post


HOUR 1

1. Rogue Wave: Maps (YEAH YEAH YEAHS COVER)
2. Modest Mouse: Perpetual Motion Machine
3. Antsy Pants: Vampire Weekend
4. The Walkmen: We've Been Had
5. Joshua Radin: Girlfriend in a Coma
6. Placebo: Every You, Every Me
7. Brand New: Mix Tape
8. Death Cab For Cutie: I Will Follow You Into the Dark
9. Vampire Weekend: Cape Cod Kwassa kwassa
10. The Whitest Boy Alive: 1517
11. Stephen Malkmus: Jo Jo's Jacket

HOUR 2

1. Jenny Owen Youngs: Hot in Herre
2. Tokyo Police Club: Graves
3. Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band: Ten Women
4. Passion Pit: Sleepyhead
5. Phoenix: Consolation Prizes
6. Karen O and the Kids: Capsize
7. Stars: Elevator Love Letter
8. Beulah: Popular Mechanics For Lovers
9. The Appreciation Post: I'm No Sure Thing
10. Akron/Family: Don't Be Afraid You're Already Dead
11. The Bird and the Bee: Diamond Dave
12. Midlake: Paper Gown
13. Mumm-Ra: Out of the Question
14. British Sea Power: No Lucifer

Terminator Will Not Join the Whedon-verse

Hasta la vista! That’s what is being said over at Halycon as they announced their bankruptcy not too long ago and are pushing the rights of their biggest franchise Terminator of which they bought for $25 million two years ago.

Joss Whedon published a public note on the fan site Whedonesque. He made a semi-serious tongue in cheek bid for the franchise offering $10,000 for the rights to make more movies and television programs. There was no comment from the current holders over at Halycon but according to the Financial Times the franchise is going to be expected to go for an estimated $60 million at auction. Even if they get the minimum of the sixty mil they would believe it or not make a smooth cool profit on the rights.

Whedon, who is known for the shows “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Angel” as well as the rather short lived FOX series “Firefly” and soon to be cancelled “Dollhouse” is being serious about the purchase. On his public note Whedon is quoted as saying: I have heard through the 'grapevine' that the Terminator franchise is for sale, and I am prepared to make a pre-emptive bid RIGHT NOW to wrap this dealio up. This is not a joke, this is not a scam, this is not available on TV. I will write a check TODAY for $10,000, and viola! Terminator off your hands.

Kevin Shultz, a managing director at FTI Consulting is leading the deal told CNN that he was not aware of there being an offer by Whedon. Shultz though also told CNN that he is not even sure if Whedon’s bid would even be considered in an auction where it is expected to reach large amounts of money.

Whedon told Entertainment Weekly that he was just being a dumb ass of which he says he does best but he’s not even good at that. He also was quoted as stating “Congratulations! We’ll have that $10,000 now!” referring to getting a call from Halycon. Whedon is unlikely to get the rights with competitors like Sony.
Although Whedon most likely won’t get the franchise he so loves, all the nerds in the world though can keep their fingers crossed as Whedon could still land the directorial role in a future film.