Archive for February, 2007

Star Trek XI Coming Christmas Day 2008

“Star Trek,” one of the most popular and successful franchises in the history of movies and television, returns to the big screen under the creative vision of J.J. Abrams, the force behind “Lost,” “Alias” and Mission: Impossible III for Paramount Pictures.

The team behind the film will include Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci (Mission: Impossible III) who wrote the screenplay and will executive produce with Bryan Burk. J.J. Abrams and “Lost” co-creator Damon Lindelof will produce. The film will begin shooting this fall for a Christmas Day 2008 release.

One of the most popular film and television franchises of all time, “Star Trek” has encompassed 726 total episodes for television in six different series, beginning with the original 1966-1969 series created by Gene Roddenberry. The 10 “Star Trek” films have grossed in excess of $1 billion at the worldwide box office. The original characters have been named among the 50 greatest TV characters of all time and the Enterprise has lent its name to two proposed spacecrafts.

“If there’s something I’m dying to see, it’s the brilliance and optimism of Roddenberry’s world brought back to the big screen,” said Abrams. “Alex and Bob wrote an amazing script that embraces and respects Trek canon, but charts its own course. Our goal is to make a picture for everyone — life-long fans and the uninitiated. Needless to say, I am honored and excited to be part of this next chapter of Star Trek.”

Brad Grey, chairman and CEO, Paramount Pictures, said, “We could not be more thrilled to be back in business with J.J. Abrams. The revival of the ‘Star Trek’ franchise is an important part of Paramount’s turnaround.”

article courtesy of comingsoon.net

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Cat Meets Laser Pointer

And now, for your Monday-morning amusement, a cat chases a laser pointer to the point of insanity:

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A New Rambo, but the Same Ending

Suicide attacks dominate the headlines, but here’s one that didn’t happen.

A U.S. Army officer in Afghanistan reports that last month a suicide bomber drove an explosive-laden Toyota Corolla up to an Army base in Kabul, where an Afghan nicknamed “Rambo” was guarding the gate. Rambo wears an Army-style uniform but isn’t allowed to pack heat, so he uses a big red pipe, which he sometimes slams on car hoods to slow them down.

Anyway, as the suicide bomber approached, he got hung up in the gate. Rambo reached into the window and yanked the bomber out before he could detonate the explosives. Rambo’s reward: Troops passed a hat and handed him a wad of cash.

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article courtesy US News & World Report

Jethro Tull - Requiem

Was never a big fan of Tull’s modern rock stuff, but loved a lot of the medieval pieces he composed for albums like Minstrel in the Gallery and Broadsword and Beast.

One of my favorite songs of this type was off Gallery. “Requiem” is a hauntingly beautiful song that hearkens back to a simpler age. You can almost close your eyes and be transported to a bygone era of firelight chambers and English gardens.

It’s just one of those songs that seems to end too soon; it could go one forever.

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As always, my policy is that if anyone would like a download link for this song, just make a Comment below and ask - I’ll hook you up with a link in a comment-reply of my own (check back with this article).

Download links are automatically embedded in my RSS feeds.

Brand New Grindhouse Trailer!

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I wasn’t expecting to see a new Grindhouse trailer so soon and I wasn’t expecting it to be better than the last one, but it is. I’m very surprised that Bruce Willis! is in Planet Terror, and with every new Death Proof scene I see Kurt Russell in, the more glad I am that he got the role. This movie is going to rule 2007.

Click here to go see the Trailer

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article courtesy of Popoholic 

The West and Islam: World War III?

I don’t reprint that many articles on this site, but I decided to make an exception today. The threat of Muslim fascism is the single greatest threat to the survival of the human race facing our planet today (and that includes ‘global warming’). Oh, and this article is REALLY that good.

This essay is an excerpt of Henryk M. Broder’s book “Hurra, Wir Kapitulieren,” (”Hurray! We’re Capitulating”) published by Wolf Jobst Siedler Verlag in 2006. The book spent a number of weeks atop the DER SPIEGEL bestseller list.

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“Hurray! We’re Capitulating!”
By Henryk M. Broder

The prevailing feeling among Muslims is that they are being abused by the West. What should we do about it? We might as well surrender. After all, we’re already on our way.

Ten years ago, in the spring of 1996, the world still seemed more or less okay. The towers of the World Trade Center dominated the Manhattan skyline, the American president had an affair with an intern, the Helmut Kohl era was coming to an end in Germany, and intellectuals killed time by debating over whether Francis Fukuyama was right in claiming that we have reached the “end of history” and whether capitalism had truly triumphed or socialism had merely lost the first round. In those days few were aware of the fine distinction between Islam and Islamism.

One had to look very closely to recognize the first signs of a brewing crisis. In Berlin, the Rote Grütze theater group was performing an enlightening piece called “Who Said Anything About Love?” To advertise the play, posters depicting a young man and a young woman, naked and full of innocence, were handed out in schools.

The schools had no qualms about displaying the posters, until a school official from Berlin’s Tiergarten district requested a permit from the city’s education authority. The agency turned down the request, arguing that the poster could hurt “the feelings of non-Christian pupils.” The education authority was acting preventively and with what amounted to exaggerated concern for a cultural minority that had yet to be integrated into permissive German society. No Muslim pupils had complained about hurt feelings, nor had their parents expressed concerns about immoral harassment.

That was 10 years ago. Today everything has changed, except the resolve not to hurt the feelings of Muslims. The issue today no longer revolves around a group of Berlin pupils with an “immigration background,” but around 1.3 billion Muslims worldwide — many of whom are thin-skinned and unpredictable. At issue is freedom of opinion, one of the central tenets of the Enlightenment and democracy. And whether respect, consideration and tolerance are the right approach to dealing with cultures that, for their part, behave without respect, consideration or tolerance when it comes to anything they view as decadent, provocative and unworthy — from women in short skirts to cartoons they deem provocative without even having seen them.

The controversy over the 12 Muhammad cartoons that were published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten in September 2005 and led to worldwide protests and unrest among Muslims was merely a taste of what is to come, a dress rehearsal for the kinds of disputes Europe can expect to face in the future if it does not rethink its current policy of appeasement. As was the case in the 1930s, when Czechoslovakia was sacrificed in the interest of peace under the Munich Agreement — a move that ultimately did nothing to prevent World War II — Europeans today also believe that an adversary, seemingly invincible due to a preference for death over life, can be mollified by good behavior, concessions and submission. All the Europeans can hope to gain in this asymmetric conflict is a temporary reprieve, a honeymoon period that could last 10, 20, or maybe even 50 years. Anyone on death row breathes a sigh of relief when his execution is postponed to some indefinite time in the future.

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Phantom Car Commercial

This was a British car ad that was made and then never used because of the unexplained ghostly occurrence caught on film. If you watch closely, there’s something faintly visible in the image of the car traveling down the road. Is this supernatural or just an odd occurrence?

You decide.

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Bruce Walters & Mark Braun Photos

I wanted to migrate over many of the photos of friends and family from the old web site. Rather than individual blog categories, these are simply cataloged in one-shot posts here, in the Photo Gallery section.

This is the second batch of photos I’ve scanned and archived here. Unfortunately, none are necessarily high-resolution, but they are decent enough quality for regular-size web images.

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This is my best friend from college, Mark Braun. Mark’s family was from New Jersey and he and I attended Moravian College from 1990 to 1992. We also went across the country to San Diego over the summer of 1991 and had some pretty amazing adventures.

I miss the dude, and have no idea what became of him.

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Above are Bruce and Lorraine. Bruce Walters was my best friend in High School and he married Lorraine some time after graduation. They had two kids together, but subsequently divorced.

Bruce managed various nightclubs and restaurants in the area until he moved away a few years back. He supposedly wants nothing to do with any of his friends from growing up.

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Here’s a picture of us all in happier times. Lorraine was famous for her endowments and Bruce wanted a picture of us molesting her. That’s what friends are for!

And, yes kids, that’s Yours Truly on the right. I certainly enjoyed my Bon Jovi phase (which lasted about 15 years!).

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And above is another favorite of mine. This is one of Mark and I (or perhaps just me) absolutely tripping balls back in college. We had a blast and I’m still pretty certain those walls were melting.

Happy Hump Day, everybody!

The Cinematics - Break

Just saw the video for this song late at night a few days ago. Seemed like a real cool song, so I looked it up and decided to stream it here.

I’m definitely going to look into the band and get back more news about them. The song has an 80s New Wave vibe and a pretty good riff on the chorus. Enjoy!

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As always, my policy is that if anyone would like a download link for this song, just make a Comment below and ask - I’ll hook you up with a link in a comment-reply of my own (check back with this article).

Download links are automatically embedded in my RSS feeds.

Puppy Running in His Sleep

And now, for your Monday morning, a puppy running in his sleep.

And, yes, I’m very bored today…