Mike Teacher
05-10-2008, 03:55 AM
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Two years ago I put out a CD of instrumental music, 'GO/NO-GO'. Lloyd Kaufman, inventor of Toxic Avenger and head of Troma Films, heard a song and put it in the movie, which is having its NY City Premiere this weekend at Village East Cinema, 12th St & 2nd Ave, NY. Some may want to see this.
Then perhaps go to my music website: GoNoGoMusic (http://www.gonogomusic.com) and give it a listen. you can download some of the songs there for free, so they are worth exactly what you pay for them.
NY Times Reviews POULTRYGEIST (http://movies.nytimes.com/2008/05/09/movies/09poul.html)
NY Times: "Needless to say, “Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead” is not for every taste. But within the context of its genre — the satirical sexploitation zombie chicken gross-out musical extravaganza — it is just about as perfect as a film predicated on the joys of projectile vomiting and explosive diarrhea can be.
Directed with finger-licking gusto by Lloyd Kaufman, the irrepressible co-founder of Troma Entertainment, “Poultrygeist” plays like a grindhouse analogue to the sloppy, psychosexual provocations of the performance artist Paul McCarthy and is, in its lowbrow way, every bit as liberating.
Two years ago I put out a CD of instrumental music, 'GO/NO-GO'. Lloyd Kaufman, inventor of Toxic Avenger and head of Troma Films, heard a song and put it in the movie, which is having its NY City Premiere this weekend at Village East Cinema, 12th St & 2nd Ave, NY. Some may want to see this.
Then perhaps go to my music website: GoNoGoMusic (http://www.gonogomusic.com) and give it a listen. you can download some of the songs there for free, so they are worth exactly what you pay for them.
NY Times Reviews POULTRYGEIST (http://movies.nytimes.com/2008/05/09/movies/09poul.html)
NY Times: "Needless to say, “Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead” is not for every taste. But within the context of its genre — the satirical sexploitation zombie chicken gross-out musical extravaganza — it is just about as perfect as a film predicated on the joys of projectile vomiting and explosive diarrhea can be.
Directed with finger-licking gusto by Lloyd Kaufman, the irrepressible co-founder of Troma Entertainment, “Poultrygeist” plays like a grindhouse analogue to the sloppy, psychosexual provocations of the performance artist Paul McCarthy and is, in its lowbrow way, every bit as liberating.