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November 09, 2004 -- 8:01 AM
posted by AL

I'd like to see Gojira on saturday

November 09, 2004 -- 12:18 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

November 09, 2004 -- 12:09 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

I'm there for that Godzilla bit. I got Saturday off which will be a nice change.

November 09, 2004 -- 12:09 AM
posted by Beck

Johnny Depp can never live up to the legacy of Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka!
Also Keri told me Wimbledon sucks... and I hated the first Resident Evil...

Godzilla sounds ok though, count me in for that

November 08, 2004 -- 11:35 PM
posted by eric

also this weekend, the totally MF DOOM FRIENDLY:

Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah - New 35mm print!
21:00, Sat Nov 13
Director: Kazuki Omori
Japan 1991, 102 min, 35mm

Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah is one of the most controversial of the Godzilla films for taking a thinly veiled stab at American imperialism and Japanese affluence. Futurians from the 23rd Century (almost all Caucasian) travel back in time to remove Godzilla from history. They say their intentions are to protect Japan from destruction but their true motive is to prevent Japan's rise to economic supremacy. Once the Futurians have the Japanese people believing they are safe from Godzilla, they unleash King Ghidorah and demand Japan's surrender. But Godzilla lives to do battle with the evil King Ghidorah and then the human-controlled Mecha-Ghidorah. This film offers a rare opportunity to see Godzilla be both the good guy and the bad guy in back-to-back scenes.


any takers?

November 08, 2004 -- 11:22 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

mickie and a movie!!!!!!

November 08, 2004 -- 11:19 PM
posted by eric

*cough
a select few of you may be interested to know that cheapo theatre, Cinema City 12 is now screening both Wimbledon & Resident Evil: Apocalypse

November 08, 2004 -- 11:02 PM
posted by eric

i read an excellent article over the weekend in an old issue of the New York Times Magazine that concerned Creative Commons. it's an intriguing concept, but definately not one without debate.

November 08, 2004 -- 10:52 PM
posted by Par

November 08, 2004 -- 10:25 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

Creative Commons is a rad alternative to copyright. I'd suggest you check it out if you're ever thinking of copy-protecting something. I for one would use it with my music (if I ever got off my lazy ass and produced any).

Speaking of music, right now I'm listening to this record I bought a few weeks back called "Everything you Ever Wanted to Hear on the Moog". Even though I picked it up for like a buck-fitty, it's possibly one of the best records I own. It's SOOO good. ENTIRE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS OF MOOOOOOOGS!!!!! AHHHHHH!!!!!! I LOVE IT!!!!! I could listen to this shit forever and ever.

Not to mention the sound quality on this album is stellar. I really feel like I'm watching a live orchestra while listening to it (except I'm in my room). INCREDIBLE.

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