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Yes, I’m still catching up on August, thanks.
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Posted on August 26, 2007 11:47 AM
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Okay, great, David Lynch and Werner Herzog are teaming up to make "a horror-tinged murder drama... loosely based on the true story of a San Diego man who acts out a Sophocles play in his mind and kills his mother with a sword." Suresure, sold.
But what's this, buried at the end?
"In a separate development, Lynch's Absurda production company has attached Asia Argento and Udo Kier to star with Nick Nolte in Alejandro Jodorowsky's metaphysical gangster movie "King Shot."
Tomorrow, go out and high-five a total stranger in celebration.
Originally published at exoskeleton cabaret. You can comment here or there.
Freshly returned to the Midwest/blogosphere from my voyages to San Mateo, San Francisco, and Seattle, I received word today of the Boston Phoenix’s article on steampunk makers. I interviewed with the journalist responsible for the story a month ago, and she included coverage of many of the talented and vibrant makers I met in person at the MAKE Magazine Maker Faire ten days ago.
Check out the article here! I’ll be posting photos from the Maker Faire and additional West Coast adventures later this week.
Casanova What?!
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Henry Leo totally did not see that coming.
Kelly Sue posted a photo:
Kelly Sue posted a photo:
What kind of crazy shitty world do we live in when both John Phllip Law and Will Elder die back to back?
Did you get a chance to see the multimillion dollar 1986 3D short film Captain EO, starring Michael Jackson and Anjelica Huston, during its run at Epcot Center? I remember seeing it as a child. I remember loving it so much I made my parents take me to see it a second time…immediately. In my mind it had grown vast and all-encompassingly cool, and I am surprised to look it up now and find it is just shy of twenty minutes long. This is one of humanity’s most charming survival tactics: our brains tend to compress unpleasant memories, sometimes suppressing them entirely, and elongate nice memories. I had thought this film was a full feature. If you didn’t see it then, in 3D, when you were young and untouched by irony, I weep for you. At least you can still see it on youtube.
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