Matthue Roth's Blog, page 141
July 2, 2010
Out of Office, But Still into You
Hey! So by the time you're reading this, I'm going to be far, far away, running to Israel for this odd Young Jewish Innovators convention. If you miss talking to me, TeensReadToo just posted a pretty lengthy interview with me about Losers
, Neil Gaiman, the ZZ Top/Hasidic Jewish episode of The Simpsons, and a bunch of other stuff. And A Wrinkle in Time comes up for the fourth time this week. Here's a cool deleted-scenes type moment from Losers:

You have the chance to go back and change a scene...
Published on July 02, 2010 12:58
June 24, 2010
Nirvana's "Polly" Live (the cover version)
The slammin' Melissa Broder hosts the Polestar Poetry series, and she just tried something new*: picking an album (in this case Nirvana's Nevermind
, and having a team of poets (in this case, us) write poems about it, one poet per song.
I got in early, which meant that I got one of the first picks. I chose "Polly," the song about sexual assault and boys who think they control the world. Don't ask me why.
I didn't plan it this way, but the story I'm telling -- and especially Christian -- all ties...

I got in early, which meant that I got one of the first picks. I chose "Polly," the song about sexual assault and boys who think they control the world. Don't ask me why.
I didn't plan it this way, but the story I'm telling -- and especially Christian -- all ties...
Published on June 24, 2010 06:16
June 23, 2010
Punk Torah Prayerbook
On MyJewishLearning, I interview Patrick Aleph and Michael Sabani about the Punk Torah Siddur that they wrote designed, and released. My favorite part:
Some of the prayers — especially the bedtime shema — are surprisingly peaceful for, well, someone who shouts for a living. How'd you swing that?
Patrick: That's fair. I'm in a band where I scream and roll around on the floor, but there's a place for meditation in every person's life. This is the best example I can give of this: I was at...
Published on June 23, 2010 06:28
June 16, 2010
The Rebbe and the Forty-Nine Hipsters
Last week, I told you how the Biala Rebbe was coming to our house. And I've gotten a bunch of emails/Facebooks/twittery questions back, asking the question that should be self-evident: What did he say?
First, let me tell you what I think. I think the Rebbe sees things that the rest of us don't see. I don't know if he's hooked up to any otherworldly powers or has a direct line to G*d that the rest of us don't. But I do think that he's a professional at this sort of thing. The same way that, mor...

First, let me tell you what I think. I think the Rebbe sees things that the rest of us don't see. I don't know if he's hooked up to any otherworldly powers or has a direct line to G*d that the rest of us don't. But I do think that he's a professional at this sort of thing. The same way that, mor...
Published on June 16, 2010 12:55
The Movie Gets a Little Realer
Just wanted to share two quick items of movie awesomeness with you:
1) "1/20" has an IMDB page! (No, I'm not on it yet. But my title is! Really, though, it has the movie's tagline and the actors and all sorts of official information that I didn't know anyone was allowed to know. But the big thrill is that, dude, it's the Internet Movie Database. It's the Hollywood equivalent of seeing your name in print for the first time.)
2)And we also have a movie poster:
1) "1/20" has an IMDB page! (No, I'm not on it yet. But my title is! Really, though, it has the movie's tagline and the actors and all sorts of official information that I didn't know anyone was allowed to know. But the big thrill is that, dude, it's the Internet Movie Database. It's the Hollywood equivalent of seeing your name in print for the first time.)
2)And we also have a movie poster:

That mohawk in the poster belongs...
Published on June 16, 2010 08:06
June 14, 2010
Ethan Young and me fight over comics
Ethan Young, who does the fabulous online comic Tails, asked me to fill in for a while as he reaches the end of his first book. It's hard following a comic with a bunch of straight-up words, but we're talking about our comics obsession, so maybe that will help. Also, I ended up being a character in his comic, which (hopefully) lends my entries some DVD actors'-commentary credibility...
Anyway, go read it.

Anyway, go read it.
Maybe I've just been spoiled. Reading comics — especially reading someone like Neil...
Published on June 14, 2010 07:16
June 10, 2010
Best Email Correspondence in My Inbox, Hands-Down
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(I promise I won't be this cheesy all the time. Really.)
Published on June 10, 2010 13:45
June 7, 2010
Meeting the Rebbe
Tomorrow night, we'll be hosting the Biala Rebbe of Jerusalem, Rabbi Avraham Yerachmiel Rabinowicz, in our house. Some of our friends, and a bunch of random people we don't know, will come over and ask the Rebbe a bunch of questions about basically anything.
It's pretty random. Or, if you see it that way, it isn't random at all -- in that mystical hippie-like way, or that Rebbe-like way, that everything on Earth that happens is connected.

I first met the Rebbe when I was in yeshiva in Israel. O...
It's pretty random. Or, if you see it that way, it isn't random at all -- in that mystical hippie-like way, or that Rebbe-like way, that everything on Earth that happens is connected.

I first met the Rebbe when I was in yeshiva in Israel. O...
Published on June 07, 2010 12:08
June 4, 2010
Almost a Restaurant Review
There's a new kosher restaurant right near our office. It's called Tiberias. The food looks yummy and the decor looks great and, rarest of all for a kosher restaurant (or, as I'm given to understand through reading way too many Anthony Bourdain books, rare for the restaurant business in general), the owners are actually perched by the door, welcoming people, and happy for you to be there. Oh, and hey -- they're giving out free coffee.
And yet, I'm not there.
Let me start from the beginning: Las...
And yet, I'm not there.
Let me start from the beginning: Las...
Published on June 04, 2010 10:08
May 28, 2010
The Orthodox Jersey Shore
When Frum Satire showed me In Over Our Heads -- billed as "the first unscripted Jewish reality television series" -- my knee-jerk reaction was, is it good for Orthodox Jews? The first episode followed women on a trip to the mikveh, a bath used for, uh, spiritual cleanliness (or, "ending the period of not having sex and transitioning into having sex," as one character puts it).
The second episode is less abrasively sex-centric, but manages to be even more sexual: Our heroes leave their religiou...
The second episode is less abrasively sex-centric, but manages to be even more sexual: Our heroes leave their religiou...
Published on May 28, 2010 13:10