Ghetto rock is a genre of music which combines musical elements of primarily hip hop, hard rock, and heavy metal music.
Elements of jazz, reggae, and R&B have also been known to appear in ghetto rock. Unlike the rapcore of the 1990s and early 2000s - performed by bands like Rage Against the Machine, Body Count, , Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock - ghetto rock is instrumentally heavier, contains rhymed lyrics whose flows are ostensibly influenced by old school hip hop (performed by, for instance, Dr. Dre, Snoop, NWA, Public Enemy and Run DMC), and contains highly sophisticated drum, bass, and guitar rhythms and techniques.
Elements of jazz, reggae, and R&B have also been known to appear in ghetto rock. Unlike the rapcore of the 1990s and early 2000s - performed by bands like Rage Against the Machine, Body Count, , Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock - ghetto rock is instrumentally heavier, contains rhymed lyrics whose flows are ostensibly influenced by old school hip hop (performed by, for instance, Dr. Dre, Snoop, NWA, Public Enemy and Run DMC), and contains highly sophisticated drum, bass, and guitar rhythms and techniques.
Review of Lucky Partners
This review was written on February 23, 2008 at a very nice restaurant designed primarily to accommodate lovers. Two persons at a nearby table were periodically exchanging soft kisses. It was enchanting to watch them—and the movie Lucky Partners came to mind.
Lucky Partners is a 1940s film starring Ginger Rogers and Ronald Colman. Both actors were at the height of their popularity with movie audiences. The setting is Greenwich Village about 1940 and Ginger Rogers plays the character Jean Newton while Ronald Colman plays David Grant.
Jean is delivering a book from her aunt’s shop and passes David. As she passes him he says “Good Luck” with a captivating but innocent smile. And when she decides to turn back and respond you know how the movie will end.
She returns to her Aunt Lucy played by Spring Byington carrying a $300 dress given to her as a gift minutes after David had wished her Good Luck.
At the book shop she notices David in his Bohemian quarters across the street. Naturally they just happen to notice each other at the same time.
She waves the dress showing her best smile. They meet at Nick and Nick’s. Immediately she lets David know that she is engaged. David who doesn’t believe in possessions and respectability does believe however in one thing—honeymoons.
He agrees to go provided he can do something special for Jean with his winnings. He proposes in his toast to Jean a very enchanting honeymoon.
“To our honeymoon”
Jean retains her presence of mind and goes to get her fiancée Freddie played by Jack Carson. Freddie takes David outside for a fight. Large bodied but small minded Freddie sees nothing wrong with the trip. They would be traveling as brother and sister. In fact if it weren’t for his Poughkeepsie promotion he’d like to make the trip with them.
When David and Jean embark for Niagara in the car David has just given her she is quite surprised and happy but deeply suspicious about David’s motives. Freddie arrives just in time to make a complete fool of himself and “leaves” at Jean’s request.
David proves himself totally trustworthy and Jean realizes that she has been suspicious all along. She finds herself in a new place alone with David. Standing and looking into David’s room after Freddie has just left she says “Oh, what a lovely fireplace. I love fireplaces in bedrooms.”
The ending long anticipated by everyone except Jean and David becomes certain only in the last minute of the movie.
This review was published in February 2008 at Amazon.com.
Tagline for this review: If you have ever seen Pride and Prejudice or Casablanca
you will glow watching this movie.
This review was written on February 23, 2008 at a very nice restaurant designed primarily to accommodate lovers. Two persons at a nearby table were periodically exchanging soft kisses. It was enchanting to watch them—and the movie Lucky Partners came to mind.
Lucky Partners is a 1940s film starring Ginger Rogers and Ronald Colman. Both actors were at the height of their popularity with movie audiences. The setting is Greenwich Village about 1940 and Ginger Rogers plays the character Jean Newton while Ronald Colman plays David Grant.
Jean is delivering a book from her aunt’s shop and passes David. As she passes him he says “Good Luck” with a captivating but innocent smile. And when she decides to turn back and respond you know how the movie will end.
She returns to her Aunt Lucy played by Spring Byington carrying a $300 dress given to her as a gift minutes after David had wished her Good Luck.
At the book shop she notices David in his Bohemian quarters across the street. Naturally they just happen to notice each other at the same time.
She waves the dress showing her best smile. They meet at Nick and Nick’s. Immediately she lets David know that she is engaged. David who doesn’t believe in possessions and respectability does believe however in one thing—honeymoons.
He agrees to go provided he can do something special for Jean with his winnings. He proposes in his toast to Jean a very enchanting honeymoon.
“To our honeymoon”
Jean retains her presence of mind and goes to get her fiancée Freddie played by Jack Carson. Freddie takes David outside for a fight. Large bodied but small minded Freddie sees nothing wrong with the trip. They would be traveling as brother and sister. In fact if it weren’t for his Poughkeepsie promotion he’d like to make the trip with them.
When David and Jean embark for Niagara in the car David has just given her she is quite surprised and happy but deeply suspicious about David’s motives. Freddie arrives just in time to make a complete fool of himself and “leaves” at Jean’s request.
David proves himself totally trustworthy and Jean realizes that she has been suspicious all along. She finds herself in a new place alone with David. Standing and looking into David’s room after Freddie has just left she says “Oh, what a lovely fireplace. I love fireplaces in bedrooms.”
The ending long anticipated by everyone except Jean and David becomes certain only in the last minute of the movie.
This review was published in February 2008 at Amazon.com.
Tagline for this review: If you have ever seen Pride and Prejudice or Casablanca
you will glow watching this movie.
The Brutalizer
The Brutalizer is a story set on a page in the mechanical magical Book of Reality.
The Story
The story is about Jack Stone.(his last name is never revealed in the actual story) Jack Stone was a factory worker on an earth not very different from ours. The story follows jack on his quest to avenge his dead wife and find out what a world wide cult has done to him. they poisoned him with an extract from an alien plant. The cult believes this plant to carry the blood of their world cleansing god. Jack develops super powers as a result of this poisoning.
After being kidnapped by the cult he escapes fighting mutants and therianthropes. he wanders around the city wondering what to do. the cult seems to be trying its hardest trying to catch him. along the way he meets Euphorion (Rion for short) and two vampires. Victor and Sadie.
His travels eventually lead him to the facility he had escaped from earlier and exacts his revenge on Gordan Francis. The man responsible for the death of his wife. Euphorion informs him that there are many other experiments still in the facility.
Characters
Jack Stone - Our hero. ranging in height from his normal height of approximately 6'2 up to 9 feet tall when using his powers. He wears a lucky hat. A black cadet style hat he's had since his teenage years when his parents were still aive. He is powerfully built which is uncommon in his day and age.
Euphorion - A fellow escaped experiment. Euphorion is a charming Blue eyed black haired Ex private investigator. He was treated with gods blood and gain the ability to breathe an incredibly powerful euphoria inducing gas.
Sadie - An attractive female vampire Jack meets in his travels.
Victor - A reoccurring vampire character Jack has dubbed Fairy.
Gordan Francis - the director of the facility Jack was made/discovered at. He later becomes the avatar. The Faceless God.
Book Of Reality
Jack Stone plays a part in the bigger story Other Side of All as a Sentinel.
The Brutalizer is a story set on a page in the mechanical magical Book of Reality.
The Story
The story is about Jack Stone.(his last name is never revealed in the actual story) Jack Stone was a factory worker on an earth not very different from ours. The story follows jack on his quest to avenge his dead wife and find out what a world wide cult has done to him. they poisoned him with an extract from an alien plant. The cult believes this plant to carry the blood of their world cleansing god. Jack develops super powers as a result of this poisoning.
After being kidnapped by the cult he escapes fighting mutants and therianthropes. he wanders around the city wondering what to do. the cult seems to be trying its hardest trying to catch him. along the way he meets Euphorion (Rion for short) and two vampires. Victor and Sadie.
His travels eventually lead him to the facility he had escaped from earlier and exacts his revenge on Gordan Francis. The man responsible for the death of his wife. Euphorion informs him that there are many other experiments still in the facility.
Characters
Jack Stone - Our hero. ranging in height from his normal height of approximately 6'2 up to 9 feet tall when using his powers. He wears a lucky hat. A black cadet style hat he's had since his teenage years when his parents were still aive. He is powerfully built which is uncommon in his day and age.
Euphorion - A fellow escaped experiment. Euphorion is a charming Blue eyed black haired Ex private investigator. He was treated with gods blood and gain the ability to breathe an incredibly powerful euphoria inducing gas.
Sadie - An attractive female vampire Jack meets in his travels.
Victor - A reoccurring vampire character Jack has dubbed Fairy.
Gordan Francis - the director of the facility Jack was made/discovered at. He later becomes the avatar. The Faceless God.
Book Of Reality
Jack Stone plays a part in the bigger story Other Side of All as a Sentinel.
The story of Inner Voyage Communication begins in 2003 under guidance from noted theatre personality Sri Asit Bandopadhyay, when Avra Banerjee, Abir Banerjee along a group of committed young individuals experienced in staging concerts & events formed Inner Voyage Communication which comprises professionals like Business Managers, Software Engineers, Public Relation Officers, Designers, Finance Consultants and art connoisseurs with diverse backgrounds, interests and experiences. Together, they form a compelling team of dedicated employees, whose sole aim is to make Inner Voyage Communicationa strong and vital part of India’s cultural diversity. The committee is entrusted with long-term event planning, to fulfill the cultural objectives & goals of the organization. Have already organised events involving artists to likes of Ali Akbar Khan, Mrinal Sen, Soumitra Chatterjee, Zakir Hussain, Swapan Chaudhuri, Hariprasad Chaurasia, Aashish Khan, Shankar Ghosh, etc. Please visit www.innervoyageindia.org.
Inner Voyage Communication is a full service event planning, management and consulting agency, located in Kolkata, India registered in April 2003. Inner Voyage provides special event planning, event consulting and management and various events related services.
Inner Voyage's goal is introduce Indian arts, crafts and culture, organize seminars and lectures, demonstrations, workshops, fests & socials and other allied activities. The distinguishing feature of this organization is its mission to provide top quality events that are run and planned with a commitment to excellence and at the same time to reach to the local community and to bring to them entertainment and education in Indian art and culture. Apart from membership contribution and donations from different houses for day to day growth of the company, Inner Voyage intends to be associated with the leading corporate houses of India for obtaining the sponsorship of the various events & activities. Inner Voyage looks forward from these reputed corporate to help turn its visionary goal into reality.
The Honorary Advisory Board comprises internationally recognized artistes and celebrities from the field of Art & Culture; Management Gurus; Educationalists; and Industrialists.
Film / Theatre / Television
Inner Voyage Communication is a full service event planning, management and consulting agency, located in Kolkata, India registered in April 2003. Inner Voyage provides special event planning, event consulting and management and various events related services.
Inner Voyage's goal is introduce Indian arts, crafts and culture, organize seminars and lectures, demonstrations, workshops, fests & socials and other allied activities. The distinguishing feature of this organization is its mission to provide top quality events that are run and planned with a commitment to excellence and at the same time to reach to the local community and to bring to them entertainment and education in Indian art and culture. Apart from membership contribution and donations from different houses for day to day growth of the company, Inner Voyage intends to be associated with the leading corporate houses of India for obtaining the sponsorship of the various events & activities. Inner Voyage looks forward from these reputed corporate to help turn its visionary goal into reality.
The Honorary Advisory Board comprises internationally recognized artistes and celebrities from the field of Art & Culture; Management Gurus; Educationalists; and Industrialists.
Film / Theatre / Television