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August 31, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by eric
- kay, dillholes. whip out the num-chucks. yours truly has yet to see the Mighty DYNO-MITE, and would very much like to end that loser streak some time soon. i guess you can join me if you want. i'm sorta busy right now recording with my super sweet band but the late evenings are always open for a brou ha ha ha ha.
laters chumps and chumpettes
August 30, 2004 -- 8:03 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
- Apparently this movie has been dubbed "the most controversial movie ever filmed in america":
Vincent Gallo's "The Brown Bunny"
August 30, 2004 -- 4:02 PM
posted by *andy thompson
![]() 9:35 |
So, 9:35 is the actual show time. Hopefully y'all can make it.
August 30, 2004 -- 12:19 PM
posted by alison
- me hates migraines, ugh.
anyway... SARAH HARMER is at the WINSPEAR on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6 at 8pm
So yeah, Mary let me know if it still works for you. I'm coming home from a conference earlier that week... but I'll give up on my catch-up time to see this woman. Anyone else still interested - let me know. alison_lennie@yahoo.ca (Mary, you too, then we can figure out how we're buying tickets etc. (eww... $32.50 plus service charge... hooray job!))
oh oh! Gomez? That's awesome! I'm definitely interested.
August 30, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by *andy thompson
Who? You What? White Chicks Where? Cinema City 12 (3633 99th Street) When? Tuesday, August 31, 2004 - 7:00 PM Why? So that you too may endure the epiphany that accompanies this film: life really is a fucking joke. (Bad Movie Summer Average: a dead perfect 19%.) |
August 29, 2004 -- 11:28 PM
posted by Par
- Ah, the brilliance of computer generated advertisements. On the same page on which Ann Coulter criticizes Bill O'Reilly for taking the middle ground (??), notice the ad on the left:

August 29, 2004 -- 11:19 PM
posted by eric
- 'sup Internet. here's another show for all you cry babies to swoon over:
Saturday October 23rd: Hardwood/Universal Recording Artist from Toronto
HAYDEN with The Elk Lake Serenaders /special guests Cuff The Duke.
Tickets at Ticketmaster, Blackbyrd, Megatunes, Listen and the HUB SUB
and CAB info desks. All ages Welcome, Doors at 8pm.
But we know all the cool kids will be here for the pre-game shakedown.
Saturday September 18th: Shucker with guests Stone Harding and Shout
Out Out Out Out (members of No Hands, Veal, Whitey Houston) Doors @
8:00 pm, No Minors, $7 at the door.
http://www.nrmlswlcm.com/
check out normals welcome, cause the dude who made the website (which is awesome) is currently working on recording LIME (hot shit)
August 29, 2004 -- 10:41 PM
posted by M. Mash
al id like to take the time to respond to ur post about hero.... i rented that movie a few months ago from alternative video and i just thought wow what a fantastic movie... i saw it with gary danny and simon and while they thought it was decent i thought it was by far the best martial arts movie i have seen, better than crouching tiger which for many at least western critics set the standard for the genre.... i found jet lis thoughts on on the subject very insightful when he said that crouching tiger uses martial arts to tell a love story, while hero uses martial arts as a vehcile to explore chinese history.... an interesting thing to keep in mind while watching the movie.... i heard that it was the most expensive movie ever made in china, and i must say that the craftsmanship is extraordinary, the production values are absolutely top notch... the visuals are lush and beautiful, at times the colours seem to exploding off the screen, and the martial arts chereography, although it relies heavily on wires (i myself prefer the old skool way like jackie chan in drunken master), is still very impressive, everyone can appreciate the technical mastery of the fight scenes... jet li really has the chance to showcase his skills, the guy is a master, and since he doesnt have to stumble through any english dialogue he also displays some startling acting ability... al i know ure a bit of a purist, and this movie is by no means a kung fu movie in the traditional mold; i would call it a martial arts movie even those who hate martial arts can enjoy, much like crouching tiger... and the end is very thought provoking with lessons for those in modern-day china... i would encourage everyone to go see it
August 29, 2004 -- 9:54 PM
posted by Par
- Perhaps you're right about the meat dishes at Jaipur Palace, Tom. It doesn't change the fact that their food sucked. (I'm gonna ignore the "uve forgotten what good indian food tastes like" comment. It makes about as much sense as saying that you have some sort of oral disease...) I've eaten vegetarian food at a lot of indian restaurants and, bar none, this was the worst (and, though the rest of my family would agree, that wouldn't change their philosophy on picking restaurants; in fact, it might make them more likely to go to the same two again.)
I believe I am going with Micfo to host, but I need to register a domain. Suggestions?
