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And Why Wouldn’t You Go To This?!?

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Wed May 26, 2010. The Crest. 1013 K St, Sacto. Intro at 6:30 PM by CSUS prof and MOBS friend, Jenny Stark. John Waters live in “conversation” with Sac Bee’s Edward Ortiz at 7:30 PM. Tix: Only 23 bux! Brought to “you” by California Lectures!

Smackdown in the City of Trees: Mr Lobo vs. Chris Jericho

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Well, I finally had time to write about this!

If you haven’t heard, WWE wrestler Christopher Keith Irvine – I mean, Chris Jericho – was at this year’s Sacramento Horror Film Festival to do a Q&A for the film he’s in, Albino Farm. And so, he was on-stage with SHF’s MC, nationally syndicated late night horror host, Cinema Insomnia’s Mr. Lobo.

But he did a lot more than just “A” – specifically, drunkenly calling Mr. Lobo “Hadji” and if that wasn’t enough, then calling him a “fag.”

An edited video made it to TMZ, so take a look:

But apparently this video doesn’t begin to cover the verbal abuse drunkenly hurled about by Christopher Keith Irvine – I mean, Chris Jericho. He apparently mocked the cast and fans of Repo! The Genetic Opera more than is shown in the video above, along with ridiculing “film geeks” everywhere. And managed to spill his “apple juice” down the front of his shirt, which Mr. Lobo chivalrously dabbed at with his trademark green and black tie.

In any event, Christopher Keith Irvine – I mean, Chris Jericho – issued the following non-apology apology:
“I realize some inappropriate comments were made and I apologize if I offended anybody. Just know that everyone on stage was having a blast and we all shared a drink and a laugh after! The good news is I got my wish of being posted on TMZ.” The truthfulness of “everyone on stage was having a blast and we all shared a drink and a laugh after,” is highly questionable. OK, it’s really just not true.

Then GLAAD issued the following statement on the controversy:
“There is no time, context or occasion in which it is acceptable to utter racist and anti-gay slurs. Jericho’s hollow apology ‘if (he) offended anyone’ is a template used by many and is insincere and worn.”

At the same time, Mr. Lobo realized that this behavior could not be left unchallenged — literally! Here is video of the “press conference” he held, which also made it to TMZ:

Now I don’t know about you, but I’ve seen Mr. Lobo’s remote control thumb in action, and this ain’t a challenge anyone wants to take too lightly. Apparently Christopher Keith Irvine – I mean, Chris Jericho – felt the heat, too, as he posted to his twitter stream the following:

“Mr Lobo rules….and is in no way related to Sheriff Lobo.”

Nice try, but do you really think that’s gonna appease a resolute Mr. Lobo who now is in the position to defend the honor of legions of movie fans? I don’t think so…

And now it’s made it to Fox 40 news – embedding video from Fox40 was slowing down the blog – so just go to their site to see the news report:

http://www.fox40.com/news/headlines/ktxltmz,0,1867071.story

Stay tuned to Cinema Insomnia for updates on this developing story!!

El Santo, Rocky Horror and Some Updates

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

La Raza Galeria Posada’s putting on some free screenings of (the very cool) El Santo flicks! Yep, you read that right! They’re free, and they’re all this week. The first one was last night, and I meant to get info out before then… (ahem, sorry Mindy!), but better late than never, I suppose.

Anyway, it’s all going on at the gallery at 1022-1024 22nd St (on 22nd between J and K St). They all start at 7 PM. If you’ve never seen a Santo flick, you ought to try to catch at least one of them!

Tuesday 10/27: Santo vs. Blue Demon in Atlantis aka. Santo contra Blue Demon en la Atlántida (1970)



Wednesday 10/28: Santo vs. The Wolf aka. Santo vs. Las Lobas (1976)

Thursday 10/29: Ghost in the Wax Museum aka. Santo en el Museo de Cera (1963) (plus a talk by Dr. Fred Dobb)

Friday 10/30: Santo and Blue Demon vs. The Monsters aka. Santo y Blue Demon contra Los Monstruos (1970)

About El Santo:
Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta (September 23, 1917 – February 5, 1984), born in Tulancingo, Hidalgo, Mexico, more widely known as El Santo (the Saint), was a Mexican Luchador enmascarado (Spanish for masked professional wrestler), film actor, and folk icon. El Santo, along with Blue Demon & Mil Máscaras, is one of the most famous and iconic of all Mexican luchadores, and has been referred to as one of “the greatest legends in Mexican sports.” His wrestling career spanned nearly five decades, during which he became a folk hero and a symbol of justice for the common man through his appearances in comic books and movies.

Another local area plug:

The production of The Rocky Horror Show (that’s the play, not the movie) closes this weekend at California Stage, so you’ve only got two more chances to catch it – Friday, Oct 30 and Saturday, Oct 31. Both nights, it’s at midnight ONLY. Admission: $12.00. California Stage, 2509 R St (corner of 25th & R in Sacto). They keep selling out, so you might want to reserve tix by emailing GreenValleyTheatre@yahoo.com . I saw it last Saturday, and it’s definitely worth checking out!

And finally, some updates to prior entries:
In case you’ve read the older posts, I wanted to update about the LA County Museum’s Film Program that I posted about way back in August, but forgot to post about again. They managed to get $75,000 from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as well as another $75,000 from Time Warner Cable, in partnership with Ovation TV – for a total of $150,000. They also received a $1.5 million in-kind contribution from Time Warner for advertising. I think this sort of ties in with the post about Rooftop Films. It’s a little unclear how long this will tide them over, and do keep in mind they tend to do film prints, but that’s still a decent chunk of cash, particularly given it’s a program within LACMA (and not an independent venture, which has to find a venue, etc). I have to hope it’s well used.

No word on where Rooftop is in their fundraising efforts (remember, they were trying to raise $70,000 by the end of this month), although they are kicking off a series of three “40/40 Vision” events where for $40 you get beer, a themed meal, and a short film. It’s a little unclear on what the second “40″ stands for, but maybe the films shown are under 40 minutes? Also included in the price is the “chance to meet Rooftop staff.” Hmm. Ya know, at Movies on a Big Screen, you’re guaranteed to meet MOBS “staff” every single week.