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Crossroads Guitar Festival (2004)
Wicked Smashing Time With Eric & Co.
I will die a happy man because I got to work on this concert. For a week I listened to Eric jam out his greatest hits at the Movie Studios at Las Colinas. I stood in the hallway, wanting to cry as he played "Tears In Heaven," truly one of the most memorable moments of my life. Everyone working on the project were a class act: Josh Gobin making sure the stages were set for greatness, Tom Fields always there when a fuse blew or a pun was needed, Brad Smith and Chris Christian running the show. When I saw the DVD I had to watch it over and over, like six times, no kidding. Fans of great guitarist and blues will forever kick themselves by not seeing this show in person, but hey, it is immortalized on DVD, to be witnessed over and over again.
The Fanglys (2004)
Masterpiece Among Straight to Video Horror Flicks!
I heard through a network of independent filmmakers from Dallas that some locals put together a horror movie that resembled Wrong Turn and Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I rented the last copy off the shelf this past Tuesday and I have to give the director and the DP two big thumbs up. They did a good job piecing together a 90 minute film with the controversial content they had to work with. The actors all put on swell performances. However I was quite disappointed that Josh Gobin wasn't butchered alive and there were no sightings of bare boobies. Those are the two most important cardinal rules in the Straight-To-Video Horror Movie Bible, you have to show the naked female anatomy, plus kill the jerk/goofy butter ball. Otherwise, I recommend this movie to audiences who enjoy viewing scary local legends, retarded inbred psycho hicks, and cannibalism. I hope this group of young filmmakers get together and make another one of these gems. But if you make a Fanglys 2, please kill off Gobin in the opening scene, preferably with a meat grinder to the crotch.