A friend pointed out to me today that he was planning to pop his Fantasia cherry by going to an interesting showing this evening. One mention of the words "Total Crap" and I knew exactly what he was talking about.
For those who don't know, Total Crap is the brainchild of Simon Lacroix, who has for some reason taken it upon himself to collect the worst of Quebec television, from dancing lessons for overweight baby-boomers, to local wrestling previews, cheesy commercials and, every now and then, an appearance by Celine Dion. This is a pretty good example, but there's much better.
Now, you might think "wow, that's a really weird hobby", and you would be wrong. You see, there's someone else in town who's doing the same thing. DJ XL5 (Myspace link, sorry) is also a local practitioner of what they call "zapping" and showing awful clips to eager audiences.
Last fall, someone had the brilliant idea to have them square off against each other. On Halloween at Club Soda, they did battle. The audience couldn't decide between them, and there was no winner declared, but they did agree they wanted more.
So today at 7 p.m. at Concordia's DB Clarke Theatre (Hall Building, 1455 de Maisonneuve W., corner Mackay), comes DJ XL5 versus Total Crap: La revanche. Here's the teaser.
Next Friday afternoon, DJ XL5 returns solo with a showing of some pretty insane shorts with DJ XL5's Kaleidoscopic Zappin' Party (Teaser).
Tickets to both are $7.50, which you can get at Admission or on-site. (Bell Mobility is running a promotion with $5 tickets if you want to play their cellphone games)


I went to see The Tripper the other night... partly for the actual movie, partly for David Arquette. The later was actually more entertaining to look at ;)
Whoa my ''colombe is blessée'' too! Trauma is at hand because of the scary-ugly-Chippendale-inspired-porn. Thanks Fagstein, my nookie nights will never be the same ; )
[...] The film(s) I wanted to see last night were sold out. Dang. Hope everyone else enjoyed themselves. As I stood near the Fantasia ticket booth wondering what to do, I noticed some Wii promotional stations. Nintendo’s doing some marketing at one of the biggest geek events of the year. It was the first time I ever used a Wii, and though I played some silly kids game instead of using the wiimote for the cool stuff that it was designed for (the tennis game was busy), I still got to enjoy myself trying to move a pointer on a screen by moving the remote itself. [...]