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It has been my experience that folks who have no vices have very few virtues.

– Abraham Lincoln

Twitter Contest: 300th follower gets 5 flasks from Disposable Flasks!

As we near 300 and in a last ditch attempt to buy your approval, I’m giving away 5 free flasks from Disposable Flasks! So go follow us at http://twitter.com/SorryIGotDrunk!

Rent It/Buy It/See It: Fantastic Mr. Fox

Let’s first give you the timeline. Last Thursday I received the Blu-ray of FANTASTIC MR. FOX in the mail from Netflix. Friday night, the wife and I huddled up on the couch and watched it. By Saturday afternoon I’d won an Ebay auction for the Blu-ray. Wednesday of this week, I had it in my grubby little hands.

I haven’t bought a DVD or Blu-ray in months, maybe even a year. I can’t even tell you the last time a movie warranted me spending any of my hard earned cash to own it. I have around 100 DVDs. I only own one Blu-ray and that was a gift. (It’s Family Guy: Something Something Something Dark Side in case you were wondering). I’m an avid Netflixer and I try to watch at least a couple movies a week, whether it Time Warner On Demand or Amazon On Demand. The point being is it takes something special for me to spend any real money on owning a film.

Long and the short of it is, FANTASTIC MR. FOX is everything I hoped WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE would be but wasn’t. It’s a seminal picture from one of the real auteurs of my generation. It’s a departure from his former work while still remaining a part of his oeuvre. While I don’t fault Spike Jonze completely, I still think he’s a genius and hope he keeps amazing me with his movies. His short, I’M HERE – A LOVE STORY is pretty fantastic, so I’m not too worried, but WTWTA was kind of a mess. It’s probably Dave Eggers fault. Let’s just say it was and move on. Read more

Video of the Day: Pixels

This a great little video of some 8 bit characters from our childhood wrecking havoc on New York City. It’s only 2 minutes long and really well done. Check it out..

Found while buzzing around my multiverse, GeekWeek.com.

Lou’s Album of the Moment: Broken Bells – Broken Bells

Who knew that back in 2004 when I downloaded DJ Danger Mouse’s The Grey Album, a seemingly innocuous mashup of Jay-Z’s Black Album with The Beatle’s White Album, that I was hearing what was to become one of the defining artists of the “New Millennium?” Who could have known that he would go on to rock the world with Gnarls Barkley and help create the biggest song of the decade as well as pumping new life into artists such as The Black Keys and Beck? It’s stories like these that make me love the internet. This kind of rise would’ve been impossible if he had just been passing his mixtape around to his friends.

Now, he’s moved on to partnering with James Mercer, the lead singer of The Shins and I couldn’t be happier. After being thoroughly underwhelmed with the new albums from Gorillaz and MGMT, it was nice to finally buy an album that I wanted to listen to a second and third time, and not because I was searching for something to like.

The album is simultaneously groundbreaking and not groundbreaking and that’s a good thing. They take their respective strengths and put them together and they fit perfectly. It’s just a great, relaxing ride. When my wife asked me why I liked it so much, all I could say was, “There’s nothing offensive about it. Nothing to not like. Just great songs that can be replayed and replayed.” I’ve done so five times since downloading the album yesterday and in an attempt to ween myself away from it gradually, I created a Broken Bells radio on Pandora so I’d at least have something else playing as well.

I can’t really pick a particular song that captures the feeling of the album, the entire album is that feeling, so I’ll just embed the Lala of the whole thing after the jump for you to check out yourself. Let me know what you think.. Read more

You’re Welcome: The Cast & Crew of Mad Men drunkenly sing “Bye Bye Birdie”

Promoting Under the Influence: 9 Drunk Interviews From the Stars

Somehow we missed this wonderful article last week, but in the world of drunkery, it’s never too late to repost something. The boys and girls over at Movieline have compiled a great list of celebrities giving some amazing drunken interviews. You should take some time out of your busy schedule and check it out. You won’t regret it.

Check it out HERE!

L.A.’s Spiciest Cocktails

This link has three things I love to do simultaneously.. Drink Spicy Cocktails in L.A. There really is nothing better than adding a little spice to something sweet. My wife and I have been hooked on Chili Chocolate ever since trying them at her folks’ house a few months ago. There is not enough that can be said about spicy chocolate. It’s fan-freakin-tastic. But back to spicy drinks.. Check out this great article in LA Weekly. Looks like I might have to add a few more things to this weekend’s Honeydew List.[LA WEEKLY: Some Like it Hot: A Round-Up of L.A.'s Spiciest Cocktails + A Jalapeño Martini Recipe]

Lady Gaga – Telephone (CHATROULETTE VERSION)

Not much to say to intro this one. Just watch and laugh.

Have a splendidly drunk weekend, kiddies.
-Lou

PreView Reviews: How To Train Your Hot Tub Time Machine Dragon

HOT TUB TIME MACHINE: This movie has everything I look for in a movie, and life for that matter, hot tubs and time machines. If I had a hot tub that transported me back to 1986 I would totally play with my G.I. Joes until way after midnight and not go to school because I wanted to play my brand new Nintendo Entertainment System until my tiny fingers became bloody and misshapen from all the wondrous finger mashing. Well, what would you do?? I’d only be 9 years old and I had yet to learn how to train my dragon, (see below).

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: I don’t know about you, but I learned how to train my dragon when I was 12 years old in between sessions of spanking the monkey, choking the bishop and as Kevin Spacey said so eloquently in AMERICAN BEAUTY, “Saying hello to my monster.” In what I can only assume is another in the tired series of stories featuring the love story of a boy and his dragon, (see AVATAR, THE NEVERENDING STORY, ANY MOVIE FEATURING SARAH JESSICA PARKER), this looks to be another reason to find your buddy with the pot card, eat some brownies and sit back motionless for 2 hours with funny looking glasses on saying “whoah” multiple times to yourself and others. Or you can see the movie.