Site of the week: So many people are more clever than you and me. Others just have more time on their hands. Put the two together, and you get “Four Word Film Reviews,” a website dedicated to reducing all movies great and small to a very small slogan. Some of the best, at fwfr.com, include “Saving Private Ryan: Brother Gets Own Bedroom,” “Blair Witch Project: Tense. Intense. In Tents,” and “Titanic: Icy Dead People.” OK, that last one was three words, not four, but pretty smart, eh?
Watch this Web video: The boys from “South Park” making a corporate rah-rah video for Universal Studios? Yep. Trey Parker and Matt Stone persuaded Steven Spielberg, Sylvester Stallone, Demi Moore and others to appear in hilarious cameos for a faux newsreel. Apparently Universal didn’t like it much, but for Parker and Stone, it’s remarkably subdued parody. There are a few profanities, but most of the fun is in watching big names make fun of themselves and Hollywood life. Go to videosift.com/story.php?id=9510, to see “Your Studio and You.”
PODCAST! | The local indie pop scene is always bright and active, and central to that collective of musicians is the Breezy Porticos. In this week’s
Local Scene podcast, singer-guitarist Andy Falconetti talks with Post pop music critic Ricardo Baca about the group’s fizzy past and its exciting future – and yes, that does mean a follow-up to the excellent “Keep it Crisp.” denverpost.com/music



