Free food, foam party, Sasquatch petitions, and potatotini bars. Any OU student can readily associate these things with the Union Programming Board, but not many students know that our purpose goes much deeper than entertainment and giveaways.

For every event and aesthetically pleasing poster we plan, UPB has a specific audience and outcome in mind that we are trying to reach. Most obviously, our executive committee aspires for there to be “always something” for the general student body and campus guests to do with their time at our Union. This is the side of UPB that most students encounter on a daily basis.

However, the presence of a second, and possibly more important, audience influences our planning as well: our general members. A general member is defined as any student who has attended a UPB meeting or assisted with an event, even if only on one occasion. These members, although many of them may only pass through, are the heart of UPB. Only by their time and dedication are we able to serve the student body, and as a result, their development is one of our top priorities.

We’re not in the business of using our members as manpower at our events; rather, we aim to empower these students to take ownership of these events and the positive impact they make on campus. Sometimes it only takes giving someone the permission to be a leader for them to step forward and fulfill the role.

We operate by the Three E’s: Engage students, encourage leaders, and enrich lives. We engage students by giving them quality ways to spend their down time. We encourage leaders by providing an environment where students can grow at their own pace. Finally, we enrich lives by letting these two groups interact together to create the magic of Union programming that results in great things like free food and foam parties. Interested? http://www.ou.edu/content/upb/Join.html

skyfall casino night promotional posterTop 5 James Bond Themes Songs.  The theme song of each film is comparable to the film itself as far as hype goes.  It sets the tone for each film and let’s us, as the audience, know what we are in for.  Not to mention, with a couple of exceptions, each song fits the title of the film in the lyrics.  Overall, there are 22 “title” tracks from each film.  I chose 5 of my favorites

1.  A View to a Kill performed by Duran Duran (1985)

Listen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fp4CR2HcHLQ

The only James Bond song to reach #1 on the U.S. Billboard charts, “A View to a Kill” is one of Duran Duran’s finest.  The other Bond songs of this time were riddled with bad melodies and lyrics, yet this song soared to become one of the series’ best. “Dance into the fire, that fatal kiss is all we need!” It doesn’t get much more Bond than that.

2. Nobody Does It Better by Carly Simon (1977)

Listen Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy-c8aAntWA

It is definitely likely that Adele was influenced by this song when she wrote “Skyfall”.  The title track to the Spy Who Loved Me reflects the internal dialogue of a Bond girl and honestly professes “baby you’re the best”.

 3. Live and Let Die by Paul McCartney & Wings (1973)

Listen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK2hKzZss5Y

You’ve probably heard this song if you listen to any “Classic Rock” radio station and may have not even realized that it was a Bond song. Let’s just forget the Guns N’ Roses cover..

4.  Thunderball by Tom Jones (1965)

 Listen Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLYW2UgSJq8

This song is a more traditional Bond song, whereas the others on my list evoke a more “pop” feeling, this song has the sweeping orchestration, horns, and Tom Jones’ rich voice.

5.  Diamonds Are Forever by Shirley Bassey (1971)

Listen Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80A6MtPwj-Q

Shirley Bassey has three Bond songs to her name, so I really felt obligated to put her on the list.  Also, Kanye sampled this track in his 2005 song “Diamonds from Sierra Leone”, so that’s something.  But really, the end of this song when the beat comes in is great.

Bonus.  Skyfall by Adele (2012)

Listen Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-gLRp5bSpw

I have to include this song.  Adele killed it.  I’m not a presentist, but this song is just way too good and I have to recognize it.

-P. Vaughn

skyfall casino night promotional posterThe Bond movies have been around for a while. Here is our Film Series Chair, Seth Hafer’s list of the top five Bond movies of all time. Don’t forget to see the newest installment, Skyfall for free at Meacham tonight or tomorrow.

1. Goldfinger – This is undeniably the best Bond.  Critics and Bond fans everywhere agree that Goldfinger is what really got the ball rolling for the beloved series by establishing a successful formula – gadgets (like a scuba suit with a seagull on it),  gorgeous girls, a diabolical villain, and impeccable style.

2. From Russia With Love – From Russia With Love is the second Bond film ever made.  After the success of Dr. No, Bond’s budget doubled.  He went from using a strand of hair as a burglary identifier to using a functional jetpack.  From Russia With Love earns its place on this list through the sheer awesomeness of its toys.

3. Casino Royale – Daniel Craig as James Bond really turned the series around.  It was a new, dark, and gritty James Bond in a time when everything had to be new, dark, and gritty.  It worked, though!  …which is why you should totally come see the latest installment in the series, Skyfall, tonight at 8 or 11!

4. Goldeneye – I don’t mean much offense to Pierce Brosnan for mostly excluding his Bond outings from this list.  His first turn as Bond gave us Goldeneye, and while the film was pretty good, its N64 video game reincarnation catapulted it into cult status.  What I’m saying is this spot actually belongs to my nostalgia for the game, and has almost absolutely nothing to do with the movie.

5. Skyfall – Remember when Daniel Craig’s James Bond really turned the series around in Casino Royale?  He (and, you know, everyone that worked on the movie) did it again with Skyfall!  This installment fully realizes the return to the beginning of the Bond series that Casino Royale tried to be.  Then it was a fresh Bond in a plot loosely based on the first book of Ian Fleming’s series.  Skyfall, on the other hand, takes us back to the Bond days we all love and remember, mostly by trying to recapture the spirit of Goldfinger through using the props of Goldfinger.  Come check it out for free either tonight or tomorrow in Meacham!

 

Cartoon of the twilight castUPB Film series chair priovides a counter argument to Jacob.

1. The CGI Baby

You know the one.  It’s on everyone’s mind as they talk about Breaking Dawn pt. 2.  As much as I wish I could put a positive spin on this one, I’m at a loss for words.  That baby is truly, truly outrageous.  AND…  it must be seen to be believed!  There we go.  I knew the positive draw was in there somewhere.  Maybe I shouldn’t have started with such a hard one…

2.Everyone Dies

So, without giving too much away, Twilight is about to go Hamlet on your butt.  Watching as everyone dies is my favorite part of Hamlet, and it’s my favorite part of Twilight too.  Getting to see all of the characters you know get their heads ripped off in a way-less-heart-crushing-than-anything-from-J.K-Rowling way is well worth a watch.  MIND BLOWN.

3. Indie Soundtrack

I’m not ashamed to admit that I’ve actually always been a fan of the Twilight soundtracks, or at the very least the majority of the bands on them.  As an avid listener to indie music, it’s (sometimes) nice to finally see my favorite bands getting the attention they deserve.  I won’t go into how maybe I’m not listening to them as much as I once was, but I will say that the Twilight execs in charge of the soundtracks know what they’re doing.  Passion Pit, Feist, and St. Vincent?  Yes, please.

4. Kristen Stewart

K-Stew and Co. are back!  It’s easy to get distracted by her most recent tabloid exploits, but at least when you go see a Twilight movie, you know Kristen and Rob are meant to be together forever.  Come see the happy couple while they were happy together!  You know, for two hours.

5.The End

This is it, guys.  It’s not quite the end of an era send-off that Harry Potter had, but I bet there’ll be crying anyway.  The good kind, too.  It’s the last of the Twilight movies, and if you’ve seen the previous four, then I’m pretty sure you owe it to yourself to come see the very last one.  Heck, even if you’ve only seen the first fourth one, that was just half of a story.  Come catch at Twilight Breaking Dawn pt. 2 for FREE this Friday night (2/15) at 6, 9, and/or midnight in Meacham auditorium!

P.S.

How’s this for a shameless plug?  Don’t forget about Blood, Love and Chocolate (the chocolate factory) the same night from 7-9 in the Will Rogers food court.  You should have expected it.  This is our blog, after all.

Cartoon of the twilight castEven if you aren’t a Twi-hard, here are 5 reasons to laugh at and watch Twilight this weekend:

1. CGI Baby

That’s right; nobody’s mother wanted their innocent child subjected to the travesty that is Twilight, so they had to make one with special effects. And even though 2001: A Space Odyssey managed to convince people that they shot a movie in space in 1968, the special effects people decided to construct a monstrous, half-blooded, bobble-headed freak that one must truly see to believe.

2. Everyone Dies

Guess how it ends guys? Everyone bites it. Not in the hilariously relevant vampire sense either. In the try-hard-to-be-epic final battle sense. I already saw Braveheart, thanks.

3. Indie Soundtrack

Remember when you liked bands like Passion Pit and Ellie Goulding? Well, prepare to have them ruined in what would seem to be the saddest attempt at a mash-up YouTube video of all time. Hearing legitimately good bands play over the abysmal screen content is like listening to the Space Jam theme song as the Godfather opens.

4. Kristen Stewart

The ubiquitous Internet picture of Kristen displaying her range of emotions notwithstanding, the main actress has cheated on her co-star, curled her lip like an 8th grade punk girl, and stared blankly into the camera enough that she could only go up from here. And maybe that’s the point. Lindsey Lohan, take note.

5. The End

It’s the last one. If you have dignity (which I’m assuming is iffy at this point because you have to be convinced NOT to see Twilight), you haven’t seen the first ones. Why start now? Do you want to be the person who starts to eat the ice cream cone from the bottom? Because that’s stupid. But if you want to be a trendsetter – like the guy who first came up with breakfast for dinner – I’d bet that the Twilight series makes a whole lot more or as much sense when watched backwards.

-Jacob Oller, UPB Comedy Series

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