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Seems like even the pigeons have seen better days... As I write, I am sitting inside of a decrepit laundry mat across from a condemned, Triple XXX porno shop in Hollywood. There's a vagrant missing most of his teeth, growling about needing a better fix. I watch another man out of the corner of...
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Seems like even the pigeons have seen better days... As I write, I am sitting inside of a decrepit laundry mat across from a condemned, Triple XXX porno shop in Hollywood. There's a vagrant missing most of his teeth, growling about needing a better fix. I watch another man out of the corner of my eye plot to either assault me or steal my freshly...
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squee_:
Interesting interview. I'll be picking up the book.
heliotropic:
That was groovy. =)
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Last time we met Harold and Kumar in 2004, they journeyed across the state of New Jersey in search of the ultimate White Castle burger to satisfy a case of the munchies. Over the course of one, extremely long night, the pair triumphed over adversity,...
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Last time we met Harold and Kumar, they journeyed across the state of New Jersey in search of the ultimate White Castle burger to satisfy a case of the munchies. Over the course of one, extremely long night, the pair triumphed over adversity, got their burgers and emerged Americas coolest bong-ripping duo since Cheech and Chong. Now Harold and Kumar are back with a...
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horseheadfiddle:
"I'm neutral, everyone dies"

man, I'm making that my quote-y thing.
anonymouse:
I love Corddry, but I will never, ever see What Happens in Vegas.... I'm sure he's the only good thing in the movie, just like John Oliver will be the only good thing in The Guru, but you would have to pay me several thousand dollars before I suffer through either of those trainwrecks.
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Morgan Spurlock's 2004 documentary Super Size Me made enough waves to provoke the ire of a major corporation, so for his next act, the filmmaker is upping the stakes and taking his rabble-rousing to someone far more villainous than the Hamburglar --...
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Morgan Spurlock's 2004 documentary Super Size Me made enough waves to provoke the ire of a major corporation, so for his next act, the filmmaker is upping the stakes and taking his rabble-rousing to someone far more villainous than the Hamburglar -- Osama bin Laden. In his new documentary, Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?, Spurlock leaves his heavily pregnant wife behind...
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squee_:
Had not hear of this until I read the interview. Will definitely be looking to see if it is playing near me. Nicely done.
_margot_:
Great interview. Look forward to seeing the film.
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New interview and exclusive video with Mike Patton up:

http://suicidegirls.com/interviews/Mike+Patton%3A+A+Perfect+Place/



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priscila:
owowwoo
its cool

jersey:
great video interview
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Our story begins with a poker game gone wrong... a lifeless body on the floor, hand still clutching its cards... whacked on the head with a bass guitar. In the background, Mike Patton's haunting film score crescendos over the radio waves as the other two poker players argue...
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Our story begins with a poker game gone bad... a lifeless body on the floor, hand still clutching its cards... whacked on the head with a bass guitar. In the background, Mike Patton's haunting film score crescendos over the radio waves as the other two poker players argue over what to do with the body. Incinerator? Garbage disposal? They haven't a clue.

Without a doubt,...
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redwing13:
Mike Patton's the man!!!
paradigma:
I love Mike Patton blush
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Scott Sigler has been building an army right under your nose. It's been getting bigger for years, and it might finally be too big to ignore. Thousands of fans have listened to podcasts of his books, and now he's taking over bookstores everywhere with Infected, his unsettling tale of something... unusual......
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Scott Sigler has been building an army right under your nose. It's been getting bigger for years, and it might finally be too big to ignore. Thousands of fans have listened to podcasts of his books, and now he's taking over bookstores everywhere with Infected, his unsettling tale of something... unusual... under your skin.

Scott pioneered the practice of podcasting novels, and his are some...
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strega:

squee_ said:
I don't think I'd like podcasts. I hate being read to. I hope this isn't the direction literature is going to take.



That's because you never listen.

squee_:

Crim said:

tmronin said:

squee_ said:
I don't think I'd like podcasts. I hate being read to. I hope this isn't the direction literature is going to take.



then you haven't heard a good audio book - tim curry reading Lemony Snickett, neil gaiman reading any of his books. just sheer joy in hearing a well written book read by someone who understands the art of oral storytelling

smile



The entirety of Discworld is read so goddamn well, I'm willing to say it's better than reading it. Seriously, it all depends on the narrator. I have something like 60gb of audiobooks, and for the most part they're great, but the few that are read badly, are read badly. Liike, say, Ethan Hawke reading Slaughterhouse Five. NO THANK YOU.



I don't think it would matter for me. I've never liked listening to anyone read. Or being told stories. Not even when I was a kid. Always preferred reading it myself.

Strega said:

That's because you never listen.



Snarkiness aside I think you are right. I'm not a very good listener and that is probably the root of my problem.


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Its a rainy night outside the Wiltern Theater in Hollywood as I stealthily crisscross through sidewalks littered with ticket scalpers and kids dressed in their finest fetish gear. I peer ahead, up at a marquee that reads Marilyn Manson and below it, Ours. To my left is a group of Westboro Baptist Church crusaders holding signs greased with slogans that condemn the nights concertgoers. I...
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masseffection:
God, I love this band, haha. I've been promoting the hell out of Mercy. I just wish I could see them live.. Oh, sigh! biggrin
mydogfarted:
This is surreal to me. I hung out with Jimmy occasionally when I was younger. We lived in the same town and used to race BMX together. The mere mention of his name makes me flash back to the little blonde kid with a ridiculously long mullet, who was one of the fastest racers in his age bracket on the east coast. The next time I saw him, he was in high school fronting a hair metal band in the late 80's. I had no idea it was the same person on stage when I saw them open for Manson.