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Ghostbusters as Ideal American Heroes

Posted in Film Reviews, Military with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 21, 2010 by Drogo

GHOSTBUSTERS R US!

The Ghostbusters of the 1980’s represented American freedom through individuals pursuing their own paranormal interests, while working together as a team. Their business is often at odds with City Government regulations, but they eventually prove their value to the community through dramatic acts of heroism. They may wear a uniform, but there is no doubt they are unique characters who march to their own beat.

Doctor Metropolis

Posted in Arts (Design & Performance), Music Reviews with tags , , , , , , , , , , on February 2, 2010 by Drogo

The musician known as Doctor Metropolis combines science-fiction with various musical genres, including gothic rock. He samples interesting multi-media clips, and records his own vocals, mixing them with different styles of music. Doctor Metropolis is a Neo-Urban leader in post-modern philosophy, and a loner that actually does play well with others (ironic).

The music of Doctor Metropolis encourages questioning authority, discovering inner secrets, exposing state secrets, and exploring the endless themes of civilization. The Doctor does not confine himself to human endeavors, as he is unafraid of paranormal and supernatural phenomena.

The mood of his music is purposefully dark, and mockingly sinister. Often ironic overtones are used within the Matrix; including anti-music and un-beats. He is the answer to the great question often asked of a Time Lord: “Doctor who?”; answered: “Doctor Metropolis”.

Doctor Metropolis Videos