Avengers Assemble! (Again)

 

The sequel to one of this years biggest blockbusters has been announced.  Mark your calendars, as E-P-I-C awomeness will be assembling on May 1, 2015.

Here’s the press release (via Colliders)

The Walt Disney Studios has announced a release date for Marvel Studios’ sequel to the biggest Super Hero blockbuster and third highest grossing film of all time, Marvel’s The Avengers. Joss Whedon returns to write and direct theUNTITLED MARVEL’S AVENGERS SEQUEL set for release May 1, 2015.

Josh Whedon will once again take the reigns as director (and writer), and with a slew of Marvel releases from now until then, May 1, might come faster than you think.

Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and The Guardians of The Galaxy all set in stone, and all paving way to the Avengers sequel. Of course I cannot forget to mention the Edgar Wright directed Ant Man.  Edgar Wright movies just excite me.

If anyone stayed after the credits of the Avengers (spoiler alert), we all saw Thanos making an appearance.  Perhaps this could be the start of the Infinity Gauntlet/Infinity War series.

All exciting stuff, and I so cannot wait.

Earworm: Peanuts Theme (Linus and Lucy by Vince Guarldi)

“Your call is very important to us, our next available representative will be with you shortly”

That’s what I heard through out the majority of the day.  I just cannot comprehend why a major telecommunication company has trouble transferring service from one floor to the next in the SAME building.  And it also baffles me how their internal system cannot keep track of who’s coming when, and when that will be on what date to get us back up and running.  This so called company which sounds much like Horizon, gave us the run around as our little office moved one floor down.

What does this have to do with my Earworm for today, well, Marky-Mark (my co-worker) was, at the same time, also on hold waiting for a conference call to commence, and as he was holding, (he put his phone on speaker), the Peanuts theme was being used as the hold music, and both of us kept humming it, well after he had hung up on his phone follies.

While I kept hearing “Your call is very important to us, our next available representative will be with you shortly”, I kept humming.  It has since been an Earworm since.

If I had a beard, I’d buy from them.

Okay, quite honestly, this is one of the greatest commercials I’ve ever seen. Potentially, if the company went all out and expanded on these commercials, it could run alongside those Old Spice commercials with Isaiah Mustafa and Terry Crews.
The commercial pokes fun at Gillette and Schick and all those other brand name razor companies. I don’t have much facial hair, so I don’t particularly pay attention to the prices of these products. But I know they can be pretty expensive, am I right?

This commercial just tells the truth, and is the funniest commercial I’ve seen for a while.

Earworm: “Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)” by The Wombats

Hey, everyone! The song stuck in my head today is Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves) by The Wombats.
It’s a catchy British indie rock tune, and it’s a song that’s been around for quite a while, now (released in 2010).
Sure, the song isn’t normally what I’d listen to, but it doesn’t hurt to expand your musical spectrum. I do have a few indie songs in my library, but I do mean very few. Less than 10, I believe. Maybe I should listen to the genre more?
The Wombats have been a band since 03, and it’s safe to say they have a steady fan-base worldwide, but I’d assume they’re more well known in Europe, considering they are a British indie rock band.

Oh, here’s the music video by the way.

(PLEASE READ. THE LIFESTYLE DEPICTED IN THE MUSIC VIDEO IS NOT, IN ANY MEANS, SUPPORTED BY THE BIG CHEESE AND I.)

Think twice before shop lifting

This is just too funny! The next time you think about slipping whatever it is that you can or cannot afford into your pocket and leaving the store before stopping by the register, keep this in mind.

Think of the kittens!

 

and just in case you don’t know what commercial it is, because you were probably living under a rock or something…

 

 

Source Link: http://www.g4tv.com/attackoftheshow/blog/post/726966/severe-punishment-for-shoplifting/

Earworm: “By My Side” by David Choi

Ah, my first Earworm post (I was aiming to beat The Big Cheese to getting the absolute first Earworm post, but meh, this shall suffice). Feels good, I’d say. It’s good to let these things off our chest.

(For a more detailed explanation of what this whole Earworm series is to be, click here: https://justwroteablog.com/earworm/ )

Well, the song stuck in my head today, (and quite frankly, for the last few days) is By My Side by David Choi. I do plan on singing this, when the time comes, at my wedding. Too early to be deciding who that special woman is, but seriously, this is to be at my wedding.

Choi is a really talented Asian-American artist who has found his fame on YouTube. He generally composes ballads, and oh are they ever so sweet. By My Side, however, just takes the cake.

*And if you enjoyed the music video, check out the behind the scenes!

*The music video was produced by the wonderful Asian-American production company, Wong Fu Productions (Philip Wang, Ted Fu, and Wesley Chan). Check out their videos and have a good laugh!

Alex Clare – Too Close (Earworm)

As i’m sitting there, piping up some sink or something at work, and sort of not paying attention to whatever was playing on SiriusXM, my co-worker suddenly says; ” Oh, I like that song, turn it up!”

I look over, and for the 3rd time that day (the 14th of Aug.), this ‘Too Close’ by a one Alex Clare was playing.  I didn’t really pay attention to the first 2 times they played it, but now since my co-worker likes this song, I was more than inclined to pay attention to it a bit.  I have to say, not quite what I normally listen to, but it was pretty good.  Bit of a dub-step going on in there also.  He (my co-worker, which we shall call Marky-Mark) mentions that he first heard this from a commercial, of which he could not remember.  A quick google and voila, it was used in Microsofts IE spot.

In any case, I present to you our first earworm entry, Alex Clare – Too Close

and the commercial.

Suffice to say, it’s been stuck in my head since yesterday, and now I am interested in hearing more of what he’s got.