I'd like to take a moment to introduce you to Bitter Balcony's sister site, ThatOneSongFrom.com!
What is it?
ThatOneSongFrom.com was created to serve as a quick method to find those great songs that are in movies and remain uncredited or not included in the soundtrack fo the film in question.
Why spend hours upon hours searching Google and forums when you can get that information quickly?
What can it be used for?
Quick access to rare songs:
We’ve all been there. Asking the Google, “What is that one song from…?” This is typically followed by hours of reading forum conversations of just the same thing and either being mislead or not finding anything at all. Now we can store all those songs and the movies we are in quickly!
Community supported:
This site is what you make it! Thanks to the tools available on the site you can add those rare songs you’ve already gone through the trouble to find and hopefully find some new ones along the way.
We look forward to all the rare hidden gems we crave to hear!
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Could this be the beginning of the terrible twos? There is a good chance that it could be the case since Hollywood does nothing but pump out crap we can rag on, so stay tuned. Of course, we would prefer that you, the users (think “Tron”), take advantage and use this site to voice your discontent with Hollywood’s blasphemy. Sign in now and submit a review.
This year we have a major redesign planned to empower you, the user, to post your own reviews and stake your claim to fame by bashing the meager yet overpriced works of Michael Bay, Uwe Boll and/or M. Night Shyamalan… You know, terrible directors.
Moreover, we have plenty planned and should be rolling it out before the end of the year. If you want to show your support then please take the time, and every “time” you get, to comment on posts and contribute your own.
We look forward to reading your reviews!
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Bitter Balcony spent Halloween with a group of demented Hispanic filmmakers from the Magic City. Creature Entertainment, assembled by local Miami artists whose devotion to comics, video games, Heavy Metal and Tarantino finds a playground in South Florida’s incessant heat.
The fellas threw an All Hallow’s day bash at one of Downtown Miami’s “it” spots, Transit Lounge. Film aficionados and party hoppers alike gathered in a celebration of costumes, booze, and most prevalent, a presentation of Creature Entertainment’s renegade shorts “Killswitch Billy,” “Gun,” and “Zombie Years.”
We were pleased not only by their good work, but the guys' desire to ignite independent, genre-based films right at home(Yes, we do more than tan in South Beach down here. Well, maybe not). Bitter Balcony thanks Creature’s founders John Ulloa, Anthony Dones, Al Quesada, Juan Navarro, Julio Alvarez, and John Varese for their efforts and will support their blood-splattering, gun-slinging ways!
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The new logo is more about the fonts within than the actual logo.
Caaaan youuuuu dig it!?!
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Blade Runner Fan Trailer from JAS on Vimeo.
JAS (that's me!) created this fan trailer out of boredom and his love for "Blade Runner".
Leave your critiques and comments below! We'd love to hear what you think of it.
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Holy blogosphere, Batman! We've been interviewed by the swell ruler and high commander at LyndiT.com!!!
I can speak for our special trio here and send out a hefty "Thank you!" to LyndiT and her fine blog.
OMZ!!! Thank you!
Check out the interview HERE!
Now back to our regularly scheduled bitter...
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That's right! You too can bitch and moan about your crappy movie-going experience you've had! Just hit the SUBMIT REVIEW link if you have an account.
Otherwise, why not OPEN ONE for free and get ta' postin'!
Now GET TO IT!












