This is my re-cut of “Zordorf,” a short film made for San Diego’s 2010 48-Hour Film Festival based around a handful of my “Nameless Legend” musical artists. Directed by Michael DePetrillo, produced with the help of John Gentillalli, Chris & Jon Carter. Our guidelines were: 48 hours to complete, genre: mockumentary, use the character “Rick Hernandez” (a doctor), use a chair as a prop, and the line “I’m trying my best.” The original version premiered on the big screen at Hazard Center’s Ultra Star Cinemas July 28, 2010.
“Zordorf” premieres tonight (Wednesday, July 28, 2010) at Hazard Center’s UltraStrar Cinemas as part of the San Diego 48 Hour Film Festival!(click pic to enlarge)
I just now decided one of my New Year’s resolutions will be to blog on my blog. Crazy idea, right? I KNOW!
Anyway, first bit of TMRP news in this recently unwombed year is the new Boyzalicious album The Boys R Back N Town has been sent to iTunes.
At this rate I’ll release 365 albums by year’s end, although I can’t guarantee I can keep up this pace. I feel I should go on record now and say that I don’t, nor have I ever condoned any of R James’ work (Boyzalicious’ mastermind), but I have to admit the guy can write some catchy ditties.
As with their self-titled debut, the.beat.fondler. is producing this 10 pack (15 seemed a bit much this time around) of pop bangers, including “Sweatin’ Through My Sweater,” “Passport to Manhood,” “Author Role Play,” “Body Double” & “Come Again” to name a few. R. James still insists there are “none if any” sexual undertones (nor overtones) on this record, but per usual, I have my doubts. That being said, I think Back N Town will prove to be one of Boyzalicious’ two best albums to date!
To tide you over until the album is officially up, here’s Boyzalicious’ version of Step Brothers’ “Boats & Ho’s” featuring Background Rob: