Saturday, May 31, 2003
[Regular content should resume tomorrow, pending FBI investigation]
"Mr. Vadimus, we've been tracking someone you might know as 'Walter Petry', and we saw that post you did back on April 9th ..."
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5:24 PM
Friday, May 30, 2003
PROBOT, the much-anticipated metal side project of former NIRVANA drummer and current FOO FIGHTERS frontman Dave Grohl, will issue their long-awaited debut album in late summer/early fall through Southern Lord Records.
The CD, which has been in the works for much of the past three years, will include a dozen-or-so tracks featuring some of metal's most celebrated and respected vocalists, including Lemmy (MOTORHEAD), Cronos (VENOM), King Diamond (MERCYFUL FATE, KING DIAMOND), Tom G. Fischer (ex-CELTIC FROST), Snake (VOIVOD), Eric Wagner (TROUBLE), Max Cavalera (SOULFLY, ex-SEPULTURA), Mike Dean (C.O.C.), Wino (ex-THE OBSESSED) and Lee Dorrian (CATHEDRAL).
Among the tracks that are set to appear on the effort are the following:
01. Dictatorsaurus (feat. Snake) 02. Centuries Of Sin (feat. Cronos) 03. Access Babylon (feat. Mike Dean) 04. Sweet Dreams (feat. King Diamond) 05. Ice Cold Man (feat. Lee Dorrian) 06. My Tortured Soul (feat. Eric Wagner) 07. Big Sky (feat. Tom G. Fischer) 08. Emerald Lies (feat. Wino) 09. Shake Your Blood (feat. Lemmy)
source: Blabbermouth .
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6:48 PM
Y Tu Mama Tambien.
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2:04 PM
The Gilmore Songs.
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7:24 AM
Thursday, May 29, 2003
The Battle of Omaha (2004, Alexander Payne)
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2:04 PM
Wednesday, May 28, 2003
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1:23 PM
Spreading the Disease.
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12:48 PM
the odd broken arm or leg or something.
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7:43 AM
Monday, May 26, 2003
Operating in the Modesto area.
This whole Peterson crack-up is pretty much just gruesome, but at least this proposed defense strategy should be amusing. This has potential to be the best courtroom stuff since the glory days of the early- to mid-90s (Orenthal James, Lyle and Erik, etc.).
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5:18 PM
I Like These Records, Do You Like These Records? #002: Tesla: The Great Radio Controversy (1989, Geffen).
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12:04 PM
Sunday, May 25, 2003
DOGVILLE (Lars von Trier)
"Simple, magical, ferocious, visionary. Inevitably, Von Trier's spartan aesthetic has American critics citing "Our Town," but in both method and spirit Dogville has much more in common with Brecht's "The Good Woman of Setzuan" (written in Denmark, ironically), another sorrowful disquisition on the mercenary aspects of human nature. Anything this ostentatiously artificial demands to be read as allegory, of course, and charges of anti-Americanism aren't entirely groundless -- certainly the film is very, very critical of the way that the U.S. treats its underclass, and to argue that Von Trier isn't entitled to feel that disgust without having set foot in the continental 48 is patently absurd. Still, I was unprepared for the cathartic force of the closing credits, which make a sudden leap from the absurdly abstract to the lyrically particular, and pushed your stoic correspondent over the edge into tears. All this and it's just a humdinger of a yarn, exacting and relentless -- the three hours whiz by, and it's a shame that most folks will have to make do with the distrib-friendly 140-minute cut the producers are now shopping around. John Hurt: greatest voice since Welles." - Mike D'Angelo.
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8:23 PM
The Genius List. #026: Herbert Kornfeld.
H-Dog OUT.
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8:19 PM
You did not, but I did.
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8:03 PM
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