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September 04, 2005 -- 11:06 AM
posted by Par
Ok, and even if that's not your thing, there's always some high-concept Steve Carell action in 40 Year-old Virgin.
To officially kill off Bad Movie Night for the year, I figure we can watch a good movie. I'm looking at either the 7:10 show at Westmount ($9) or the 7:20 show at South Edmonton Common (which can be $8 with the AMA ticket dealies, although I lack access to those myself.)
Drop me an email if you're up for that show (particularly if you have some of those AMA tickets lying around.)
September 04, 2005 -- 10:56 AM
posted by Par
You're looking for an excuse to drink. I know it. I can taste it.
In an unprecedented break from indifference, I'm getting off my ass and heading out to Twin for just such an excuse. Really, I should have a long time ago. Now, though, there's plenty of room, if you want to come. If?? Bah! You want to come. I know.
Give me a call before about 3:00 if you're interested.
September 04, 2005 -- 3:23 AM
posted by eric
jenna's also sharing
the arcade fire: Us Kids Know
and more shit. just dig it.
September 04, 2005 -- 2:44 AM
posted by nobody knows my face
well... since electric six are coming here soon, you may as well download one of their albums here.
September 04, 2005 -- 1:17 AM
posted by nobody knows my face
more indie rock news, but of the sadder variety I'm afraid:
Rocket From the Crypt calls it quits. Last show is on Halloween 2005. First Hot Snakes and now this??? DAMN.
September 03, 2005 -- 8:47 PM
posted by eric
hipster indie rock news from the Molars:
"...word is that Dante DeCaro, the ex-guitarist from Hot Hot Heat, has joined Wolf Parade as a full-time member now. So, um, if you weren't convinced before that they were unstoppable, now you should be."
word.
September 03, 2005 -- 6:53 PM
posted by P
Yo I remember Circles and Squares, I thought they were awsome when I heard them.
September 03, 2005 -- 6:28 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
also, ANDY: check your e-mail. I just sent you a message.
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