You have to watch the clip, Futurama advertises Al Gore's video, Bender and Al gore side by side. Great trailer for the video: "An Inconvenient Truth."
Sunday, June 25, 2006
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Locash Cowboys
I finally found the locash cowboys web site. I sat next to BJ the lead guitarist on a plane ride from denver to chicago. more about them here.
Geoff's air conditioner
who killed the electric car?
here is a trailer for the movie Who Killed the Electric Car? sounds like a good film. For more infor on the electric car, go here. and here is the trailer link.
Saturday, June 17, 2006
fluorescent chain cat shark
there is no such thing as a jaguar shark, like the one in The Life Aquatic. However, here is a deep sea shark that glows, its very short, only a meter long. researchers were looking for giant squid deep in the ocean, and they photographed this shark - surprise!
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
awesome paint job
here's a gunman posing in front of his commander's car in Somalia. But look at the paint job!!! Awesome! with the crescent! And that one star blue flag on the drivers door! Can't you just see getting a late model jeep and painting it like that! The guns are too scary though....
Sunday, June 11, 2006
last picture show
Absolutely incredible film. Shown at Regent Square Theater in pittsburgh, Sunday night only. From 1971 - timeless classic. Timothy Bottoms was great, Cloris Leachman was great - the entire cast was great. the Director Peter Bogdonovich was incredible - 31 yrs old - made a perfect movie. I dont think he can ever make a movie this good again, not that he isnt good now, but this movie was so perfect, the script, the actors, the black and white film, the landscape, the music. Absolutley perfect. here are the actors. and some dialogue follows.
Timothy Bottoms
Jeff Bridges
Cybill Shepherd
Ben Johnson
Cloris Leachman
Ellen Burstyn
Eileen Brennan
Clu Gulager
Sam Bottoms
Sharon Taggart
Randy Quaid
Now you boys can get on outta here. I don't wanna have no more to do with ya. Scarin' an unfortunate creature like Billy, just so's you could have a few laughs. I've been around that trashy behavior all my life. I'm gettin' tired of puttin' up with it. And you can stay outta this poolhall, outta my cafe and my picture show too. I don't want no more of your business.
Sonny: Nothin's really been right since Sam the Lion died.
Lois: No, no it hasn't. (Her eyes well up with tears) Oh God, I get sad if I think of Sam for long. Did you know he had beautiful hands?
Sonny: I guess you liked him, didn't you? Aw, I guess everybody did.
Lois: Well, I tell you, it was different with me, Sonny. I loved him. He loved me, too.
Sonny: Are you - are you the one he used to take swimmin'? Out at the tank?
Lois: (She smiles and then muses) He told you about that, huh? Yeah, I was the one. I guess if it wasn't for Sam, I'd just about have missed it, whatever it is. I'd have been one of them Amity types that thinks that playin' bridge is about the best thing that life has to offer. Old Sam the Lion. (After holding back tears, she's crying visibly) Sam the Lion - you know, nobody knows where he got that name. I gave it to him. One night, well, it just came to me. He was so pleased. I was 22 years old then. Can you imagine? I'll tell you, Sonny, it's terrible to only meet one man in your whole life who knows what you're worth. Just terrible. I've looked, too. You wouldn't believe how I've looked.
Timothy Bottoms
Jeff Bridges
Cybill Shepherd
Ben Johnson
Cloris Leachman
Ellen Burstyn
Eileen Brennan
Clu Gulager
Sam Bottoms
Sharon Taggart
Randy Quaid
Now you boys can get on outta here. I don't wanna have no more to do with ya. Scarin' an unfortunate creature like Billy, just so's you could have a few laughs. I've been around that trashy behavior all my life. I'm gettin' tired of puttin' up with it. And you can stay outta this poolhall, outta my cafe and my picture show too. I don't want no more of your business.
Sonny: Nothin's really been right since Sam the Lion died.
Lois: No, no it hasn't. (Her eyes well up with tears) Oh God, I get sad if I think of Sam for long. Did you know he had beautiful hands?
Sonny: I guess you liked him, didn't you? Aw, I guess everybody did.
Lois: Well, I tell you, it was different with me, Sonny. I loved him. He loved me, too.
Sonny: Are you - are you the one he used to take swimmin'? Out at the tank?
Lois: (She smiles and then muses) He told you about that, huh? Yeah, I was the one. I guess if it wasn't for Sam, I'd just about have missed it, whatever it is. I'd have been one of them Amity types that thinks that playin' bridge is about the best thing that life has to offer. Old Sam the Lion. (After holding back tears, she's crying visibly) Sam the Lion - you know, nobody knows where he got that name. I gave it to him. One night, well, it just came to me. He was so pleased. I was 22 years old then. Can you imagine? I'll tell you, Sonny, it's terrible to only meet one man in your whole life who knows what you're worth. Just terrible. I've looked, too. You wouldn't believe how I've looked.
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
George Harrison tribute
This is the most beautiful George Harrison tribute video on the web. He meditated sometimes 4 hrs a day, read the Gnostic gospels too. I think Hinduism and gnosticism led him to find the answer to the human dilemma: love. It's that simple after all....
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