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Lizard Sewer Speeder

February 17, 2014 | No comments | Posted in Video | Tags: , ,

In my latest random video, I talk about The Amazing Spider-Man Lizard Sewer Speeder from Megabloks.

Corey Talking About More Things

February 7, 2014 | No comments | Posted in Funny, Video | Tags: , ,

Corey Talks About Things

I’ve posted a couple more random videos recently, and have recorded 2 more that are set to go out soon. I hope you enjoy!

While you’re at it, you could subscribe to my Youtube channel to keep up with all the things that I come up with. I’d appreciate it!

Talking about Toys

January 22, 2014 | No comments | Posted in Funny, Video | Tags: , ,

I posted a video last night that is outside my normal horror/music stuff, but fun nonetheless. Some weird toys I picked up at Ollie’s.

Lost Episode of The Electric Chair 2D: Orchard Place Productions

March 5, 2013 | No comments | Posted in Horror, Video, Zombies | Tags: , , , ,

Not long ago, I posted the “lost episode” of The Electric Chair 2D — one that I’ve never had the chance to complete. I spoke with the wonderful people from Orchard Place Productions, who brought us the sweet zombie short The Other Side.

I had a great time hanging out with them, and hope you enjoy it as well.

The Electric Chair 2D Episode 2: Hat Of Pain

July 24, 2012 | No comments | Posted in Horror, Podcasting, Video | Tags: , , , ,

My Video Cast Premieres!

July 17, 2012 | No comments | Posted in Horror, Podcasting, Video | Tags: , , , ,

This past weekend I released the first episode of The Electric Chair 2D. I enjoyed interviewing actor Morgan Peter Brown, and talking about other cool stuff. It’s about an hour long, so sit back, light a cigar, and enjoy.

Michale Graves at Peabody’s

July 9, 2012 | 1 comment | Posted in Horror, Music, Video | Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Last Saturday, I got to see Michale Graves with my friends Misfitboy and Thera at Peabody’s in Cleveland. As usual, I shot lots of video. First of all, you’ll see a fantastic young death metal band Silver Skull perform on the Pirate’s Cove stage; then you’ll see the great Pittsburgh punk band The Cheats; and finally, you’ll see Michale Graves with his new sweet lineup. Enjoy.

I shot these clips on three different devices . . . a GoPro Hero2, a Nikon CoolPix, and my Droid X2 phone. The sound quality varies among the different clips because of this.

Primus, Stage AE, Pittsburgh, PA

May 23, 2012 | 1 comment | Posted in Music | Tags: , , , ,

It was my second show in the past week at Stage AE, and the crowd was completely different than the Megadeth/Rob Zombie one. I’ve seen Primus/Les Claypool many, many times, and the performance was fantastic as always. I was surprised to hear “Wynona” again — they surprised me with that song in the encore of their show here last October — but there were no big surprises with any of the other songs they played. One of the things I did like is that Les played “Over the Falls” on his Michael Kelly Bayou 4 Resonator Bass, as opposed to the upright he normally uses.

The opening bands were fantastic! The Dead Kenny G’s (the first two pictures below) went on first, and sounded great. The saxophonist, Skerik, is always amazing, and it was a crazy beautiful creative sound experience. I had never heard of the next band, Gogol Bordello. Wow, were they a lot of fun, with amazing energy and presence. They’re described as Gypsy Punk, which is completely fitting. They threw an amazing party. I’m now a fan.

Again, video and photos I took on my point-and-shoot.

Megadeth and Rob Zombie, Stage AE, Pittsburgh, PA

May 21, 2012 | 1 comment | Posted in Horror, Music | Tags: , , , ,

On May 16, 2012, I was one of those lucky people to get to go see the Megadeth – Rob Zombie show in Pittsburgh. It’s the first time that I’ve been to the outdoor stage at Stage AE (I went to see Primus on their indoor stage last October). While I’ve seen Rob Zombie countless times — both as White Zombie and Rob Zombie — this is the first time I’ve seen Megadeth, and I’m glad I did.

The only weak part of the show was the opening band, Lacuna Coil. I couldn’t have cared less about them, and their music was very bland. Then Dave Mustaine brought up the girl who sings for a duet rendition of Et Tu Le Monde, which would have been much better without her.

Other than that, the show rocked. I shot videos on my point-and-shoot camera, and also took a ton of pictures. Enjoy.