Music Video of the Day: All or Nothing by O-Town (2001, dir. by Marcus Raboy)


Does everyone remember O-Town?  They were the band that was created on a reality show and we all thought that their name meant Orgasm Town but it was actually because they were from Orlando?  O-Town was the boy band that existed to make other boy bands look tough and dangerous by comparison.

All or Nothing is a typical boy band song and this is a typical boy band video.  The song is about the lead singer of O-Town realizing that his girlfriend is still hung up on Justin Timberlake.  He sings that he can tell by the distant look in her eyes and he just doesn’t think they can be together as long as she’s dreaming about Justin.  He wants it all or he’ll settle for nothing.  There’s no such thing as a compromise when you’re from the O.

4 Shots From 4 Films: Escape Into Fantasy


4 Or More Shots From 4 Or More Films is just what it says it is, 4 shots from 4 of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 Shots From 4 Films lets the visuals do the talking!

4 Shots From 4 Fantasy Films

Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975, Dir. by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones)

Legend (1985, Dir. by Ridley Scott)

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001, Dir by Peter Jackson)

How To Train Your Dragon (2010, Dir. by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois)

Music Video Of The Day: Smile by Vitamin C (1999, Dir. by Christopher Erskin)


Remember Vitamin C?

Remember Sam Goody?

This music video is a really a product of a world that doesn’t exist any more.  Vitamin C is now an executive at Netflix and there’s only Sam Goody store left.  It’s in a mall up in Oregon.  I’m depressed now.  This music video did not make me smile.

Enjoy!

4 Shots From 4 Films: Thank You For Your Service


4 Or More Shots From 4 Or More Films is just what it says it is, 4 shots from 4 of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 Shots From 4 Films lets the visuals do the talking!

4 Shots From 4 Films

 

Sands of Iwo Jima (1949, Dir by Allan Dwan)

The Big Red One (1980, Dir by Sam Fuller)

Saving Private Ryan (1998, Dir by Steven Spielberg)

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016, Dir. by Michael Bay)

Moments #31: Carrying The Flag


I took these pictures at a Christmas parade many years ago.  The image of those people, walking in the cold rain and carrying that flag, has always stayed with me.  It was a long parade but the flag didn’t touch that wet ground once.

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Previous Moments:

  1. My Dolphin by Case Wright
  2. His Name Was Zac by Lisa Marie Bowman
  3. The Neighborhood, This Morning by Erin Nicole
  4. The Neighborhood, This Afternoon by Erin Nicole
  5. Walking In The Rain by Erin Nicole
  6. The Abandoned RV by Erin Nicole
  7. A Visit To The Cemetery by Erin Nicole
  8. The Woman In The Hallway by Lisa Marie Bowman
  9. Visiting Another Cemetery by Erin Nicole
  10. The Alley Series by Erin Nicole
  11. Exploring The Red House by Erin Nicole
  12. The Halloween That Nearly Wasn’t by Erin Nicole
  13. Watchers and Followers by Erin Nicole
  14. Visitors by Erin Nicole
  15. Fighting by Case Wright
  16. Walking In The Fog by Erin Nicole
  17. A Spider Does What It Can by Erin Nicole
  18. Downtown Richardson, In The Rain by Erin Nicole
  19. Me, our kids, and ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD! by Bradley Crain
  20. The Statues of SMU by Erin Nicole
  21. Exploring the Back Yard Of An Abandoned House by Erin Nicole
  22. The Ugly Old Swing by Erin Nicole
  23. The Fourth of July In My Town by Erin Nicole
  24. A 4th of July Tradition: Blurry Firework Pictures! by Erin Nicole
  25. That Doll by Erin Nicole
  26. Invasion of the Dolls by Erin Nicole
  27. The Dollhouse by Erin Nicole
  28. Jake and Max by Erin Nicole
  29. The Morning of October 26th by Erin Nicole
  30. Casper The God by Erin Nicole

A Scene That I Love: The Final Scene of Band of Brothers


I defy you not to tear up at the final scene of HBO’s 10-hour tribute to the soldiers who fought in World War II, Band of Brothers.  In this scene, we learn what happened to the surviving members of Easy Company after the war and we are reminded that World War II was fought by men from all walks of life who were all united by one greater purpose.

All of the men depicted in this miniseries are gone now.  The last surviving member of Easy Company died in 2022.  But, thanks to Band of Brothers, their heroism will never be forgotten.