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#44859
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top movie monsters
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Can't believe how long this joke has endured.
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#44847
Topic
New music.
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I've been listening to Incubus lately. Never wanted to get into them because I always lumped them with the whole Limp Bizkit / Korn rap rock movement which I despise. But Incubus' most recent four albums have been made a radical departure from the rap rock genre and they're really good. Been listening to Morning View and A Crow Left of the Murder. Good albums.
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#44842
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DVDs of 2004?
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I saw Win a Date and I thought, at best, it was only decent. Two star movie on a five star scale. Sorry, Dayv. Just wasn't impressed. For you, Sweyland, it's much better than Sugar and Spice which I thought was a horribly contrived movie. However, both pale in comparison to 10 Things I Hate About You which I really dig.

And I like Topher Grace as well. Last night they replayed the episode where Gerald Ford comes to their town and Eric streaks the town meeting with a Richard Nixon mask on. Great stuff.
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#44838
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Kill Bill on DVD
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This one is going to stir up some controversy to say the least. This is from theDigitalBits and I would put a link to the NY Times article, but you have to have an account with the newspaper to read it, so why bother? This explains the gist of what's happening...

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Finally this morning, I've saved the best (or worst) for last. The NY Times has a new story up on how the Hollywood studios are rushing to cash in on the DVD boom. Here's your happy, happy, joy, joy from the article... Miramax is reportedly preparing to release a half-dozen different DVD editions of Kill Bill:

"This is the beauty of having two volumes," said Rick Sands, chief operating officer at Miramax. "Vol. 1 goes out, Vol. 2 goes out, then Vol. 1 Special Edition, Vol. 2 Special Edition, the two-pack, then the Tarantino collection as a boxed set out for Christmas. It's called multiple bites at the apple. And you multiply this internationally." Mr. Tarantino has also cut an alternate version of the movie for Japan.

I'm gonna ask the obvious right now: Can you believe the BALLS required to make a statement like that in public? To a reporter? For a story that people are going to READ?! Do you suppose Miramax planned to let fans of the film know about all this, so they could... oh, I don't know... maybe make informed decisions about which version they want to spend their hard-earned cash on? I can understand the need to put out multiple DVD versions of a film on occasion, but DAMN! A half-dozen different DVD editions, and Tarantino wants to release stand-alone Beneath the Crust-style discs of supplemental materials as well?! F#@K THAT.

Multiple bites at the apple, huh?

BITE THIS!

And to think the entertainment industry has the nerve to wonder why some people download this stuff. Greedy bastards. Doh!
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#44628
Topic
The Vancouver Canucks Division Champions
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Good point.

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#44615
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A new petition?
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It was very graphic and very violent, but I wouldn't go so far as to say it was too graphic and violent. It was handled very well by Mel Gibson. He did a spectacular job regarding the movie. And, to be honest, I don't see how people can say it's anti semitic. Yes, Jews may think it's offensive to them. However, after centuries of being blamed for Christ's death, this isn't making the matter worse and anything is going to look anti-Semitic to them considering the scrutiny they've endured for that long. I think a Jew's primary concern should be whether this film turns those people that are otherwise not anti-semitic into anti-semites. And I don't see how it does. I was never anti-Semitic and I feel no anger or hatred towards Jews as a result of this movie. I feel anger regarding humanity's propensity towards intolerance and violence as a whole. But no anger towards any one group of people.

If you haven't seen it, I saw you should. It was an incredible moviegoing experience.