I saw the original interview with Wogan all those years ago, but I’ve never seen this. David Icke gets his opportunity to square things from his point of view. Love them or hate them, it’s great TV.
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According to Slashfilm, the irrepressible Cory Haim is to have a role in the upcoming Crank 2. IMDB begs to differ thus far, but if it’s true, it’s great news for his fans (yeah, sue me).
While I’m on the subject, check out the trailer for the upcoming (straight to DVD) Lost Boys 2: The Tribe.
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A cross media experimtental study I did for an art class (113 w/ Laurel Beckman) on Adobe Premier. First time I’ve made something like this, and I hadn’t edited digital video since high school–I almost decided not to make it.
The theme is (loosely) about risk (intuition vs. reason) as embodied in the game of tic [...]
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The Project’s print advertising, featured in high school newspapers and on billboards across Montana, reveal the severe physical and psychological impacts associated with Meth use. Our newest campaign shows the devastating impact Meth has on the friends and family of Meth users.
Scary stuff indeed, although hepatitis girl #1 is not without her charms.
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Via Slashfilm, according to Variety.com, Steven Spielberg has taken a “personal interest” in the highly popular cyber-cop thriller series, Ghost in the Shell. DreamWorks have acquired the rights to make a 3D live action movie.
I too have a personal interest in this series. It’s arguably one of the best animes ever adapted from a manga. [...]
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This is something I would definitely love to go and see…
Video Games Orchestrated – Watch more free videos
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Laying the smackdown on Siegfried and Roy, the 2 coolest guys in magic reinvent the old rabbit out of the hat jape.
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Jeremy Paxman interviews Paul E. Dennison, inventor of quack science educational program Brain Gym. Hilarity ensues.
Via the Bad Science blog
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That’s “G” in case you di’unt know… check out the king’s flow. Boyakasha!
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Click image for the complete comic strip. More madness here. Quality stuff
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