10 Word Movie Review: Stranger Than Fiction
| posted by blueyeddanger on May 21st, 2007 |
Movies You Should See: Children of Men
| posted by fullfrontal on May 21st, 2007 |
Clive Owen, Julianne Moore and Michael Caine star in this realistic post apocalyptic thriller where the world has become infertile. What is most striking about this amazing story are the parallels it draws between our current politics (ie immigration, terrorism, Homeland Security, Patriot Act). As a fan of Alfonso Curaon’s work (y Tu Mama Tambien) I was excited to see him tackling similar themes in this movie. Flix this movie and make yourself a better human.

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Music You Shoud Know: Natasha Beddingfield
| posted by the nanye on May 18th, 2007 |

According to Wikipedia;
Natasha Bedingfield (born November 26, 1981) is a Grammy Award-nominated British pop singer-songwriter. Bedingfield grew up in Lewisham, London, England and came to fame in 2004, after the release of her debut album Unwritten. In the United Kingdom, Bedingfield has achieved four top ten singles to date, including the number one, “These Words”, in 2004. Her debut album has sold over 2.3 million copies worldwide and in 2006 she received a Grammy Award nomination for “Best Female Pop Vocal Performance” for “Unwritten”.[1] She is currently signed to Sony BMGs RCA Records and her second album, N.B., was released on April 30, 2007.[2]

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Thursday Prophesies: Rule of Thumb
| posted by theprophetbruce on May 17th, 2007 |
9.25.07 aka: The Day Sony has Feared!
| posted by the nanye on May 16th, 2007 |

9.25.07 Remember this date because years from now I see this day being very important. Some will remember the joy, others the spectacle.

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What is Keith Listening To?: Extended Mix
| posted by themusicfascist on May 16th, 2007 |

The Knife - Deep Cuts
Paul Lansky - Alphabet Book
Fairport Convention - Unhalfbricking
Trans Am - TA
Frank Zappa - Over-nite Sensation
Amon Amarth - With Oden on Our Side
Aja West - The Olympian
and a box set called What It Is! Funky Soul & Rare Grooves

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There is one reason you should buy this and it's Alex Ross. The man is an unbelievably talented artist and he does the interior art in this thing front to back, not just the cover which he's been doing mostly for a long while now. This book is beautiful!
Written by Jimmy Palmiotti with art by Phil Noto, issue 1 of this 5 issue mini starts off with a Female Fury named Maelstrom who wants to become the queen of the evil ruler Darkseid and plans to do it by killing Superman. When she shows up on Earth she first encounters Supergirl and the aftermath of the battle takes a tragic turn. Pick this up. It apparently takes place before all of the Final Crisis crap, is devoid of excess continuity and has great art. Grade: A
YES WE CAN!
....'nuff said.
Totally scare the shit out of your neighbors and then take their candy! Bwahahahaha!
Wow! Just freakin' awesome and if you are not onboard with all things Green Lantern related then you are missing out. Geoff Johns writes one heck of a tale here that formally introduces us to the Red Lantern Corps, rage powered individuals who are sure to give the Green Lantern Corps one hell of a time. Shane Davis pencils this issue and the guy is unbelievable. There's a splash page in this issue that rivals what Ivan Reis is doing in the main ongoing GL book. Buy this one! Grade: A+
So far I haven't cared much for this series. This is DC's big event book for 2008 and the big completion to their "Crisis Trilogy" started with Crisis on Infinite Earths in 1986 and continued with Infinite Crisis in 2006. This one has been a little hard to follow and frankly, a bit boring, but thankfully this issue kicks it up several notches.
Conflicted hitmen and a coked-up racist dwarf equals dark fun!
May 8, 2009 we get to go for a ride on the U.S.S. Enterprise one more time. Well, beam me up, Scotty...