3.5.09

May Showers...

Hello All:

Life moves at a hectic and constantly changing pace. All seems positive at the moment. My professional situation is going through a transition, which I am perfectly fine with and someday you will read the biography and you will be slightly stunned or amused by this chapter. Meanwhile, this blog is meant as entertainment, so we'll leave it that.



As I write, my future mother in law cooks yet another feast. This weekend was the long anticipated wedding shower thing. Supposedly it was cool. I'll leave it to you ladies to let me know. It probably went something like this:


"You don't even know what you're in for marrying my son"

You all certainly ate better than I did over at the ESPN Zone, which was my Dad's idea and confusing to me at first until I learned there was an arcade and since we had 3 kids (nephew and the two awesome cousins) with us. Then it made sense. Naturally, the kids had a blast, and I did too. This is my posse:



I also got some time in with nephew and his beloved dog, who is not speaking to me at the moment because her stay in NYC was too brief. She was not happy. Anyhow...

I'm working kinda backwards here so let me tell you about some movies. Thanks to the awesomeness of Jordan Hoffman from my UGO family, I got to see my most anticipated movie of 2009...STAR TREK. I had pretty high expectations for this movie and have always been impressed with this being s "sequel/prequel" as opposed to just a simple reboot. All I can say is, my expectations were squashed and JJ and co. have delivered a great science fiction adventure movie with a solid cast and true respect for the Trek fans. I hope it does well. It's a beautiful, well paced movie, and while not wholly original plot wise, you couldn't ask for a better film that can appease the old schoolers like me and be totally accessible for anyone who is not a Trekkie. Very curious how it will do at the box office, but man this was good stuff.

Before that, we saw the fucking INSANITY known as CRANK 2. Man. I love Statham, as you know and I thought the first movie was hilariously good, and the second one is so over the top and devoid of any respect for logic, race, creed, gender, etc that I truly had to respect it's audacity. It's a masterpiece for the ADD Generation. The actors, as Rick Meyers said, are good sports, because a LOT is asked from them. I think a third movie would be stretching it, because I simply don't know how far they can go after this crazy shit. But it was fun to turn my brain off and cry laughing a few times. It's gonna be one of those movies that when it pops up on HBO (if it does), I will drop everything to watch.

Thanks to Eric Eskenazi, I now have a DVD of the long lost aggression documentary "I'll SEE YOU IN REHAB" which covers the band from really what I consider the height of it's powers 2000 (from the second Robin joins) to about 2002 or 2003 (when we're about to go to Russia). You have to know the band and it's members to truly appreciate it, and there's TONS of footage. However, there are some interesting tidbits that sort of predict the end of the band, which I found very interesting. I can literally watch this thing and tell you the exact moment where the bands days were numbered. I can also tell you why I still work on music with certain ex aggression members. I can also tell you that we looked like shit during that entire period despite playing like champs and writing some good tunes that we never recorded. I'm ashamed most of all by my hair during this period. But the music was good. Someday, I'd like to do a doc covering the whole history, cause we have all the awesome footage during the entire run, but honestly, as a great man once said..."who fucking cares, right?"

Ok. Chat soon. More on music next.

F

21.4.09

Please Don't Suck.

PRESS.

It's fun to get to do interviews re: the music. This might be the first official Hypefactor interview that I can think of...

http://www.regenmag.com/Interviews-281-Hypefactor.html

It covers the Big A as well, for you old timers.

Enjoy

F

15.4.09

Promo.

So, this is cool week. I have my first manga, STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION, and my first feature DVD, THE SPIRIT, out. Last week, the second issue of THE SPIRIT run I co wrote came out as well. I've been fortunate enough to do some press, which you can read about here:

http://www.mania.com/desanto-star-trek-manga-spirit-comics_article_114395.html

http://splashpage.mtv.com/2009/04/14/star-trek-the-next-generation-goes-manga-but-will-picard-lose-the-captains-chair/

http://movieblog.ugo.com/movies/f-j-desanto-star-trek-tng-manga-interview

Thanks for reading and hopefully buying all this stuff! if you do, let me know what you think!

F

12.4.09

Stoic.

It's amazing how infrequently I update this. I'm actually sorry about that. More sorry there are things I'll have missed to look back on....

Today is Bunny day. I love bunnies. This week I was on partial Uncle Duty. Nephew is TEN now. Funny, complicated, handsome, bright and way too obsessed with technology. I felt the South Park Fishsticks episode was too important for him to miss, if only to kill any remote interest he might have in Kanye. Hopefully, that worked and he has left New York with an appreciation of the new Kasabian songs, which are getting huge airplay here at MOGworld. I'm sure in the rare moments I am that I will be rambling about this record all year. You've been warned. Anyhow, nephew and I got some Xbox time in and we grabbed our sizzling rice per usual. We also watched Dannie Yen act "stoic" in the film bio IP MAN, based on the life of the martial artist who trained Bruce Lee. How much of this was based in reality I have no fucking clue, but it was fun to watch. I also educated nephew and his mother on the wonders of Dokebi, which the Koreans of the family claim is the best NY Korean food they have had.

Been at the studio every now now and then. Mostly cutting vocals. Getting there. Just 3, maybe 4 songs left, but I did enjoy singing the album opener last week. It sounded good and fresh. I'm gonna try and get back there this week. I feel like as the wedding approaches, my time is more and more limited. But we'll get there. And it will Own. As my nephew would say.

We celebrated the 30th anniversary of all things Jessie. She is wonderful. Bozu was involved though Jessie wasn't. Little cupcakes were.

Random stuff:

1. I am possibly interested in these young mancs: http://delphic.cc/counterpoint/ Keep and eye on them. I could be wrong.

2. My second issue of THE SPIRIT came out via DC Comics last week. Hopefully you'll get it and dig it.

3. Speaking of THE SPIRIT, the little seen and harshly raped movie will be out on DVD this Tuesday. They did a nice job with it, though I haven't seen the Blue Ray yet. I hear that's even better.

4. I wrote a story for Tokyopop's first STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION manga, which is out in stores now. Get it here: http://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Next-Generation-v/dp/1427812721/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1239583354&sr=8-1

Anyway, If I forget anything, remind me, especially if you were there. Let me know.

F