Meet My God
In the new reality TV series "Meet My God" Extremely religious people will spend a week worshiping a different God. They will have to perform in all the rituals, praying, and other services of the religions they will temporarily be representing. They must be willing to take on this new religion and explore the different culture surrounding it.
The pictures above were used to show the two religions that will be portrayed in the pilot of "Meet My God" These two religions ave been known to be at odds but we hope this reality series will show some innovative peace between the two.
Muslim and Orthodox Judaism will not be the only two religions represented in the series. In ever episode two knew willing participants will switch religions.
Things may get dicey as the very religious are told to give up there Kosher ways or the wearing of the Burka (for example) but in the end might gain so much more. Not only will they personally be learning of a different religion but of the truth behind rumors or speculation and to show the world, God worshiping or not, that people are people and no matter what religion you are coexisting is possible.
This show is not intended to offend any viewers and will not be taken lightly but will be an eye opening experience. The reality show cast will not be chosen at random but will be serious religious volunteers willing to take the plunge out of there safe-zone and experience a new religion no matter how hard it may be, just one step too eliminating religious violence in our world.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Scott Weiland (STP, Velvet Revolver)
In early 2008, the kick-ass rock band Velvet Revolver (including various members of Guns N' Roses in band and crew), fired their lead singer, Scott Weiland (previously known for his work as lead singer of the very famous band Stone Temple Pilots, or STP) due to drug abuse to the point where it was simply not possible anymore for him to lead his band to fame - and no, however good a guitarist Slash may be, he isn't suitable for the job ;). Slash and co. had their reasons for firing Weiland - for one, he kept passing out on stage - not very convenient...so near the end of their Libertad tour, it was announced to a great deal of sorrow that Velvet Revolver was, temporarily and after this tour, no longer.
Scott Weiland's P.R. men covered it all up by making sure of a Stone Temple Pilots reunion tour, and VR announced that they would soon begin their quest for a new frontman - this guy is to be announced in the fall of 2009; YES, VR is alive and kicking...well, sorta, cuz Slash and Duff McKagan have side projects. Possible frontmen could include the popular Lenny Kravitz, or ex-Gunner Izzy Stradlin - that would be the closest to a Guns N' Roses reunion since 1992!
Anyway everything turned out alright in the end: the Velvet Revolver fans are looking forward to the mysterious new line-up, the Guns N' Roses fans are crossing their fingers, and the STP fans are happy cuz their band is back together. And they all lived happily ever after.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Sunday, August 2, 2009
2008 Ford Mustang Dream Commercial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p1wa35QDs8
This is a commercial for a 2008 Ford Mustang. It's pretty rad.
1) This ad uses music to illustrate the grandeur and awesomeness of this ride. Also, the ad has kind of a sexual feel to it, thanks to the gorgeous brunette featured in it. It was definetely made to impress the power of the average man in this automobile.
2) You can definetely recognize the brand - I think the Ford Mustang is almost as big as Mickey D's. They also make it seem like a boy's dream, something beyond your wildest imaginations, but for the rest, no real obvious confidence building techniques are used.
3) The power of the car, and the "coolness" it inspires - also inspired by the protagonist - stimulate desire - very much so, especially with the hot chick in it. The target audience would most likely be (relatively young) guys because of the power the car has, which is sexual as well as performing. It's product- as well as audience-centered, because the product seems superior, and the ad appeals to our emotions.
4) The fairly fast tempo in the music can be seen as an urgency-stressing technique, but that is all on this matter.
5) In terms of response seeking, I would say it's a soft sell.
This is a commercial for a 2008 Ford Mustang. It's pretty rad.
1) This ad uses music to illustrate the grandeur and awesomeness of this ride. Also, the ad has kind of a sexual feel to it, thanks to the gorgeous brunette featured in it. It was definetely made to impress the power of the average man in this automobile.
2) You can definetely recognize the brand - I think the Ford Mustang is almost as big as Mickey D's. They also make it seem like a boy's dream, something beyond your wildest imaginations, but for the rest, no real obvious confidence building techniques are used.
3) The power of the car, and the "coolness" it inspires - also inspired by the protagonist - stimulate desire - very much so, especially with the hot chick in it. The target audience would most likely be (relatively young) guys because of the power the car has, which is sexual as well as performing. It's product- as well as audience-centered, because the product seems superior, and the ad appeals to our emotions.
4) The fairly fast tempo in the music can be seen as an urgency-stressing technique, but that is all on this matter.
5) In terms of response seeking, I would say it's a soft sell.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
About Jizz
What's up,
My name is Jason, but people seem to call me Jizz so there you go...
I'm very much into Rock-N-Roll - I'm more or less GN'Rs number fan.
I'm American but I actually live in this place called Belgium, it's this boring country above France (That's in Europe). I have a band and we're takin' rap down - slowly but surely. Snoop Dogg, be warned!
My name is Jason, but people seem to call me Jizz so there you go...
I'm very much into Rock-N-Roll - I'm more or less GN'Rs number fan.
I'm American but I actually live in this place called Belgium, it's this boring country above France (That's in Europe). I have a band and we're takin' rap down - slowly but surely. Snoop Dogg, be warned!
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