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Bill Maher: New Rules – June 12, 2015

00Scud00 says...

The sanctity of the location is pretty much irrelevant here, they could have been doing this in front of Mt. Rushmore and been arrested for the same thing. So this could be viewed as purely a legal issue.
This is probably some kind of weird club or something, visit famous places around the world and get your picture taken, naked.

gorillaman said:

My race, whatever that might be, doesn't throw people into prison for failure to obscure arbitrarily-chosen areas of their body from sacred mountains. Sounds like a pretty good race to me.

How did you become such a cliche that you'll defend any act of fascism in the name of cultural sensitivity, and cry racism at anyone who prefers freedom to religious domination?

Wes Anderson - The Grand Budapest Hotel (Trailer)

bigbikeman says...

I keep watching Wes Anderson movies waiting for the moment he becomes self-aware in stead of self-indulgent. I respect him massively as a filmaker; Rushmore is a personal all-time favourite, but the formula (music, casting, plot, cinematography, pacing, etc) is wearing pretty goddamn thin now.

I will still probably go and see this movie though.

There is a secret message on your digital music player (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

dystopianfuturetoday says...

Kite Flying Society - Mark Mothersbaugh - Rushmore

OK, so this message is either about lack of productivity or the need to reduce stress in my life.

The Visor - Bernard Herrmann - The Day the Earth Stood Still

Definitely productivity, as I've been putting off making an arrangement of this score for a large ensemble so that I can play some theremin in public.

Mahler: Symphony #4 in G: 3rd movement.

Beautiful inspiring music from a composer that greatly influences me. This is meant as motivation. Write from the heart. Write elegant music that will move people.

Do-Lo-Do-Llo - Doom! Gone, Man, Gone! - Harry Partch

Harry Partch wrote strange, inaccessible and highly original music. This is meant to tell me to be true to my own voice and to not try too hard to please others.

Tim Exile - Microsolutions to megaproblems vol 1

Tim helped develop some music software I just installed in my computer that I haven't used yet. This means get busy, lazy!

Who sent this message? My subconscious mind of course.

I've got the rest of the day free other than a dinner date with my gorgeous wife, so... off to work I go.

Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter - HD Trailer

New Ferris Bueller movie?!?!?!

Sarzy says...

I really doubt this is movie-related at all; I'm sure it's just going to be a commercial for Pepsi or something. And I'm glad -- there can never be a true sequel to Ferris Bueller's Day Off since John Hughes died. Doing a sequel without Hughes would be like doing a Rushmore sequel without Wes Anderson, or an Annie Hall sequel without Woody Allen.

Moonrise Kingdom - Trailer - Wes Anderson

therealblankman says...

>> ^ReverendTed:

Every time I see a Wes Anderson movie trailer - Tenenbaums, Zissou, Rushmore, Fox, Darjeeling, and this one - I think, "That looks like a movie I'd really enjoy," yet I've never actually managed to see a single one of them.
I'd plan a Wes movie night, but I suspect that characteristic flavor might get a little stale by the end of a binge.


Do Rushmore at least. Great flick, very bittersweet and a lot of fun... to me it tastes a bit "Harold and Maude"-ish.

Moonrise Kingdom - Trailer - Wes Anderson

ReverendTed says...

Every time I see a Wes Anderson movie trailer - Tenenbaums, Zissou, Rushmore, Fox, Darjeeling, and this one - I think, "That looks like a movie I'd really enjoy," yet I've never actually managed to see a single one of them.

I'd plan a Wes movie night, but I suspect that characteristic flavor might get a little stale by the end of a binge.

Moonrise Kingdom - Trailer - Wes Anderson

TheSluiceGate says...

>> ^Sarzy:

>> ^therealblankman:
>> ^TheSluiceGate:
Oh god I'm looking forward to this now. Please be better than Darjeeling (and Zizou too, kinda) !!

Wes Anderson hasn't really made a decent film sine The Royal Tenenbaums, which is now 11 years ago! Hopefully this will be a return to form. When his movies are good, they're very good, but his output is pretty uneven.

Really? I'll admit that I'm pretty much alone in thinking that The Life Aquatic is a masterpiece (it's my favourite of Anderson's films), but The Darjeeling Limited was pretty well regarded and quite enjoyable, and Fantastic Mr. Fox was absolutely delightful. You didn't even like that one?


I enjoyed Fox and it was better than either Darjeeling or Zissou. Whereas I saw Darjeeling in the cinema, and then entirely forgot it existed within a week, there was something about Zissou that stayed with me even though Tannenbaums and Rushmore are head and shoulders above it. (Rushmore is my favourite btw)

the story of your decade in 3 paragraphs or less (History Talk Post)

thinker247 says...

Ten years ago I was 19 and a born-again, holy-rolling Christian. Worked in an automotive factory making parts for the Toyota Camry. You may be driving a faulty Camry at this moment. Sorry if you die. I was a bad employee and was let go.

Nine years ago I was living in my birth town near Mt. Rushmore, lazily pretending to work in a lumber yard as I lost my religion under the watchful eyes of George Carlin, Rene Descartes and my own sense of logic. I moved back to my home state and promptly watched my grandmother die of a heart attack.

Eight years ago I was working in an injection molding plant, getting tattooed and listening to Slipknot while the towers fell. I laughed while watching them fall, because it looked like a movie. Don't let Michael Bay film a tragedy.

Seven years ago I was working under the Golden Arches, getting tattooed and arrested. No conviction, though. If the glove don't fit...

Six years ago I was moving to the City of Trees for a girl. Yeah, I know...

Five years ago I watched Bush get re-elected, and thought about Rage Against the Machine lyrics.

Four years ago I watched the girl move out of my apartment a week after I started college. Somehow I failed that semester.

Three years ago I started making sandwiches and pretended to enjoy the company of customers. I may have also gotten laid that year at some point. I think.

Two years ago I still made sandwiches, but I quit school because the American education system is ridiculous.

One year ago I worked for the Evil Empire of Mr. Sam Walton and lived with a bunch of vegan hipsters. WTF was I thinking?

This year I started by walking out of Wally World and into the land of unemployment and living in a friend's house while I got back on my feet. (Which means I'm making sandwiches again.)

In between all of those I read halves of interesting books, wrote halves of my own interesting books, wrote halves of interesting pieces of music, memorized numbers, found number patterns, made friends, lost friends, smoked the occasional joint, smoked the occasional cigarette, drank too much, lost a few thousand dollars in poker and spent too much time on Facebook and Videosift, from which I've been banned two or three times.

Edit: Somewhere in there I watched my mother try to commit suicide twice. Forgot about that.

Fantastic Mr. Fox was awesome (Blog Entry by Sarzy)

500 Miles... Sung by Mt Rushmore?

Company of Thieves - Oscar Wilde



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