Posts Tagged ‘Sci-fi’

Why I love living in Hollywood: Reason #2001

September 6th, 2008 by intr0vert

I live in film heaven. Tonight I went to a screening of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey in its original Super Panavision 70mm size with 6 channel magnetic sound. This was its optimal CINERAMA form when released in 1968 but I found the sound a bit static-y in the first hour (could just be something wrong with the 8 year old print or that we are spoiled by DTS/THX). I’d only seen this film in large chunks between the ages of 10 and 19 because, even at 10, adults program you to love films like this because they know that you will appreciate them when you are of an age to understand the craft and talent behind such a succesful undertaking. I fully realize that part of my adulthood has been achieved by the complete viewing in this format, its propagation I now bequeath unto you.

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“Oh Boy.” I just came up with a really bad band name…

August 30th, 2008 by intr0vert

The Scott Bakula Spectakula!

Take that MGMT! I Googled it and haven’t found a match yet. First! I was going to write a fake review for them to build a buzz, but decided against it, being as its so far from April Fool’s. But should your aspiring (shitty) band want to use the name then just ask (or register the domain name) and it’s yours!

British people add R’s to words that end in “A” anyway so in England “The Bakular Spectacular”(sic) will reach it’s full potential. Unfortunately Quantum Leap probably isn’t as popular there…or anywhere.

Bakula is the new Swayze, pass it on.