Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Monday, January 22, 2007
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
New Common Video
I beleive the presence of Will-I -am that is not thrilling me.
I am still loking forward to his new album
Friday, December 22, 2006
Oceans Thirteen trailer
Take a look at the trailer for Oceans 13,
it looks like it might turn out pretty cool.
There is a new addition to the fold that really surprises you.
Click here to find it.
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Monday, November 27, 2006
Video game Link-Fu
Ever wonder what happened to the characters in street fighter?
well, these clips give you Street Fighter: the Later years!
please click on the white spaces to view the clips.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Casino Royale
But I’m really looking forward to the new guy.
I hope this turns out to be a good ride, I’ll settle for a solid auctioneer:
PS. I just saw the commercial for ABC’s new game show “Show Me the Money” hosted by the William Shatner. Sometimes it is like all of television is an old Mad TV parody.
Friday, October 06, 2006
And Now Beautiful yet Mindless Violence
From the entertaining flick Kung Fu Hustle
Monday, October 02, 2006
Am I "Desperate" or "Wire"d

The wire started slow, introducing a group of children born in the slums of Baltimore while including all the drugs and politics that made the show worth watching in previous seasons, but I wasn’t watching because I was trying to stomach the shenanigans of desperate housewives. Where the housewives toil glibly in a suburban nightmare of betrayal and lust, the kids on the Wire are just infants in the world that hates them with that “aggressive apathy” I so often call upon. Their school system moves them along each year because they don’t have the resources to educate them if they fail a grade. Their streets are lines with fiends and pushers, and their homes are foster care and group homes. But for some reason, in the grime and hurt of that environment I feel right at home with the shockingly stubborn system that herds these children like chattel into dead end lives. I live in that world, I know those kids.
On Wisteria lane the women all fawn and preen in a world of cleanliness and spite. On the Wire the kids sit on milk crates and toss bottles for fun. One world is the world of white privilege where the drama is often self destructive in ways that do not match the pristine polished environment. The other world is the gutters of a lost city where every link in the chain of the system feels held back by the one next to it. Watch as the cops get shuttled off their major crimes unit because of a power play that one of the detectives thought he could pull during an election year. Each department feels the ripples of this one event, and often on The Wire the information is disseminated in quick clips of conversation that only make sense as you listen and pay attention to the tapestry that is being laid bare.
All those chicks with their middle class over the top problems can KMA. I can’t give them another millisecond of my time. I’ll spend that hour hanging out with friends and family while we wait for The Wire to come on. That way I’ll find myself rooting for the real down and outs who need the support and attention. The people that often get forgot as system chases waifs with good credit and bad attitudes. On Sunday nights I’ll be watching the Wire.

Friday, September 29, 2006
This moment was brought to you by Weird Al
This is hilarious
Sadly I understand and appreciate 90% of what he is saying.
Weird AL could roll with me anytime.
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Mos Def(inately) standing for what he believes in
I typically avoid the VMAs as I have little stomach for MTV as an entity. Too much bad blood over there. I blame it largely for what is wrong with
I am here to talk about my man Mos Def and his ill treatment at the VMA's
For all the congratulatory back patting and hand jobs that were going on inside the radio
At 10pm Mos def arrives outside the radio city music hall on a flat bed truck with a DJ and proceeds to sing his song "Katrina Klap" which is what the blogosphere is calling a scathing response to the Bush administration's slow response to the tragic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
While it isn't Mos' best song, it has a solid point to it, despite being rapped over the beat that originated from the obviously pointless "nolia clap." A crowd forms as Mos gets about one verse into his song when the show is abruptly shut down by the
There is some speculation over whether or not he had a permit for the show. Some sites say he did, some say he did not. His publicists says that he did not intend to break any laws and that he was attempting to encourage awareness of the plight of those still struggling one year later in New Orleans. Skeptics could call this a smart publicity stunt for Mos little discussed forthcoming album Tru3 Magic. I call it something to make me love the man all the more.
In an age where bling draped professed drug dealers promote themselves as for the people, can any truly deny Mos Def the right to say he stood for something real. Maybe he could have gone about it in a different way. Maybe he could have redoubled efforts to make sure that everything was up to snuff in an easily panicked post 9/11
And yet very little was said about it. Instead most of the Post VMA publicity goes to discussing how well Jack Black hosted, and Christina's new look. How did you like that Beyonce performance? I don't know I missed it all, I just found out about this today.
Man that is why I avoid MTV like an infectious disease. Next to BET it is the network that always seems to find a way to turn my stomach.
I found all this out while looking for information on Mos Def's Album, Tru3 Magic, which will be dropping on September 19th.
Back to you in the studio Carol.
For more info: (re. the press release of the event that is repeated ad nausea everywhere else.)
Here is the YoTube Video of the event. (Notice the NYD's quick response to what is obviously a dangerous criminal attempting to incite disorderly conduct.)
Wondering who Mos Def even is?
I'll save you the trouble of going to Wikipedia for him by linking it here.
And his official Site can be found here.
"I give a damn if any fan recalls my legacy, I'm trying to live life in the sight of God's memory"
-Mos Def-
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Rap Cat
My brother left me the rap cat message on my phone and now I can't get the darn thing out of my head.
The Full Commercial
Just the Rap Cat
without the artery clogging food shots
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Talib Kweli Video
I am looking forward to the new Talib Video
I also plan to pick up this album as well
Monday, August 14, 2006
Wii vs PS3
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Monday, July 31, 2006
My Other Sites
My Other Sites:
My Main Page The Hallboy Hideaway Blog
Monthly updated this is where I put my best foot forward and try to blog the meaningful stuff in my life. Created by my girl Nicole it is a work in progress but I really like what I post over there.
My college journal: The Myspace Hub 1.1
This is where I blog the most. I drop random thoughts and ideas here when I have nothing better to do. Sometimes I’m deep, sometimes I am ranting, and sometimes I am just talking bull. Someone should really cal me on it.
My Hub for Entertainment: The Blogspot Hub 2.1
This site is typically updated monthly with reviews or YouTube Clips. I like to talk pop culture and movies over there. Really I set it up so the film clips I reference will be stable instead of being pushed around by the random blogs I post @ Myspace.
My Hub for Writings & Fiction: The Fiction Hub 3.1
This site gets updated about once a month too. I will throw random fiction up. Currently I am hip deep in writing a WebSerial “The Good Neighbor Murder” and planning to post my first crime novel “Bianca Malone.” Check it out occasionally.
My Field Map: The Frappr Map Hub 4.1
This is a page I created for my friends to be able to see where we are in the world. It was a half idea and it hasn’t gotten much play yet. I am patient, I can wait. And despite what Addison says it is not stupid.
My Flickr photobook page: The Photo Album Hub 5.1
This is where I post my pictures. This site is cool and easy to navigate, the problem is that they only offer me to post 200 pics without paying so I slowed down on the posting there and instead decided to build my own site. Coming soon: The Hallpics webgallery!
My Artist & Comics Album page: The Sketch Art Hub 6.1
This page is for my comic related sketches and ideas. I rarely update it because I don’t draw so much lately. Every now and again I will pop in there and put something up. At least I intend to.
My Tagworld page: Tagworld Hub 7.1
This page was started as a whim. It served little purpose at first until I found that it allowed me to display my blogs as RSS feeds, So now I use it as an adjacent hub of sorts for me to read my News Feeds. Typicaly everything on the main page will be a copy of the stuff you see on the Myspace sites.
My RSS Feed Page: News Feed Site 7.2
This page is where I have some of my favorite news sites feed me the news I read. I check this daily to see what it going on in the parts of the world that interest me. Feeds from my Tech Sites, NY times and the Enquirer feed to this page.
My Comics Feed Page: Webcomix Site 7.3
This page is for the RSS feeds of the Web Comics I read. They are pretty good and they update about once every few days. This was way easier than checking ther sites every week for the ones I missed.
My Livejournal Page: The Hallbox Site 8.1
This site is the newest on the list. I created it so that I could talk about comic books and other such geekish topics without having to get ridiculed by my contemporaries over in Myspace. I just go over there to read comics related materials and talk about what I hate about the industry.

Lucky # Slevin
I saw Lucky Number Slevin a month or two ago thanks to a friend giving me free tickets.
It ended up costing me a night of productivity
It was a gangster noir fairy tale where everyone is bad but to varying degrees. Even the guys you think are good are mired in past mistakes.
The Plot: Josh Hartnet is Slevin is an unlucky man who gets mistaken for a friend whose apatment he is currently staying in. Two opposing gangsters at war with each other live in opposing apartments which they never leave out of fear of the other. They both recruit Slevin to off the other, while being manipulated by an enigmatic assassin named Mr. Goodkat.
At least that is what you think is the plot. Midway through act 2 the bottom falls out and the story careens in a different directions and then slams you to the big surprise and everybody who is anybody in the story dies.
This story seems to happen in that private little world adjacent to the Tarantino universe where everyone who is anyone is super cool, speaks in pop culture smart ass and violence rains down on the wicked, which in a movie where everyone is a bad guy means everyone buys it at the end.
It brought to mind the movie Payback staring Mel Gibson, a movie I liked enough to bootleg the DVD, but not enough to outright buy for more than 5 bucks. The movie, which also stars Luci Liu as a mobbed up dominatrix, (a 180 from her role in Slevin,) features a down and out thug who works to tear down a crime organization.
There is a mood conveyed in the lighting and polish of Payback that I see in Slevin. The walls of the apartment Slevin and Lindsey (Luci Liu) live in are art deco cool. The two apartments of the controlling gangsters are posh high rises with stairs and a classy sense of space. This is important in a movie where a plot point is their inability to leave the building. The set designs are great, all the wallpapers and backgrounds are cool and stand out just enough for you to notice.


“Sir” Ben Kingsley plays the Rabbi, the opposing boss, as a smart yet brutal man of God who plays it like a shark. (Nicole loved him.) Stanley Tucci also shows up in the movie as a somewhat smaller role as a tough detective. He meets a dark end for old mistakes and one is left to wonder if he had spent any time trying to redeem himself in the interim years. (You won’t know what I am talking about until you see it.) Hartnet holds his own in the movie, playing Slevin as a smart ass everyman in a world of crooks. He doesn’t play too smart or too dumb until he needs to be anything.
Luci Liu plays cutesy little Asian neighbor that is also Hartnet’s love interest. It is a relationship built on Liu’s quirky cuteness that is a little less presence than the roles she has attempted of before. It is hard to talk about a lot of the story without revealing the double crosses. The movie is neo noir, with the concepts of alienation and human brutality at the forefront. Slevin gets punched in the gut every five minutes or thrown out of cars. The bad guys hold a mysterious power over his life until he turns the tables to fight back. Slevin as always turns out to be the smart little man in a big machine. People get shot and one or two things get blown up. It was an enjoyable time but pay attention until the end or you will miss all the turns in the plot.