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go back to maingo to old version

May 24, 2004 -- 5:55 PM
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May 23, 2004 -- 6:56 PM
posted by EXcaliBur

Jean Luc Godard is a tired old horse. in recent years he has bashed Spielberg, and the entire american film industry. the guy's time is up. the new wave is over, and Marxism is too

May 23, 2004 -- 4:13 PM
posted by P

Hey guys! Lately I've been working on maintaining the old chevette out front. I spent a while changing signal lights and such when it occurred to me how rusted parts of the car were. Today I went to Canadian Tire and the help guy gave me some default help suggestions - the kind that sounds good at first, but gradually begins to sound like an idea that would go to hell later. But! While we were talking a retired autobody guy overheard our plight and gave some sound advice! What are the chances that you go and seek help from a Canadian Tire guy, and someone else comes and one ups him? The force is with me.

May 23, 2004 -- 2:44 PM
posted by eric

    does new wave mean anything anymore?

    excerp from CBC.ca

    Michael Moore's critics strike back
    Last Updated Fri, 21 May 2004 15:55:19 EDT
    CANNES - Not everyone in France is in love with Michael Moore.

    The controversial documentary filmmaker has been the darling of the Cannes Film Festival so far, but there are those who aren't enamoured with his latest film, Fahrenheit 9/11.

    Jean-Luc Godard, the legendary French director who helped to launch the New Wave movement in the 1960s, had harsh words for Moore this week. Godard's latest film, Notre Musique, premiered on Monday, the same day as Fahrenheit 9/11. Later in the week, Godard lashed out at Moore at a press conference, calling him "halfway intelligent."

    Godard, who hadn't seen Fahrenheit 9/11, compared it unfavourably to the work of American documentarian Frederick Wiseman. "It's like two different worlds," Godard said.

    Moore's film criticizes U.S. President George W. Bush's handling of the Sept. 11 attacks, and also highlights the links between Bush's family and the family of Osama bin Laden. But Godard said Moore's film was an ineffectual piece of work.

    "He's not even hurting Bush," Godard said. "He's helping him in an underground way. Bush is either less stupid than he looks or so stupid you can't change him."

May 23, 2004 -- 1:53 PM
posted by Par

May 23, 2004 -- 11:54 AM
posted by eric

mmm....well i'll give a nod to Cos' ballsiness, but those comments about the way Black folk speak, n'i'dunno...it's not as though Cos doesn't do a lil' of tha jivin' himself with his "bippin' and boppin'"

May 22, 2004 -- 7:44 PM
posted by Par



    I thought this photo from the current issue of Time Magazine (gotta love doctors' waiting rooms. Plenty of time to catch up on the reading.) Something about the (mostly) old white men deciding the future of the nation in an old palace. Brilliant.

May 21, 2004 -- 8:06 PM
posted by Par

May 21, 2004 -- 7:58 PM
posted by Par

Dumb Tech Support (very long, but very funny)

May 21, 2004 -- 7:11 PM
posted by eric

    www.fu-fme.com/

    FuckU-FuckMe(tm) for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT provides the most complete remote sex solution for the Internet and corporate intranet.

    huh? corporate woozle? i don't get it.... this completely complicates the whole office quickie

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