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#53365 From: Jennifer Anderson <jenn.e.anderson@...>
Date: Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:45 pm
Subject: Fwd: CSTS Broad Wave - Global CSTS Charity Auction is on NOW!
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Subject: CSTS Broad Wave - Global CSTS Charity Auction is on NOW!
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CSTS Broadwave:
Global CSTS Charity Auction is on NOW!
18 November 2009

The CSTS 2009 Last Hurrah Auction has commenced!! The Global 2009 Can’t Stop the Serenity Team, in conjunction with the California Browncoats, are proud to give you the chance to win some fantastic prizes from some amazing sponsors and donors. All proceeds will be donated to Equality Now and be included in the 2009 Global Donation Total, which currently stands at US $128,000. Your bids will help us to reach this year’s goal of US $150,000 raised for charity!

The Auctions are now LIVE!

What's up for grabs this week?

  • Serenity mini-poster signed by Joss Whedon
  • Gorgeous photo signed by Dichen Lachman
  • Browncoat Fan Pack containing Done the Impossible Soundtrack CD, Serenity "Better Days" Comic #1/3, Independents Patch and CSTS Art Card set
  • Rare original first draft script of Angel: Aftermath comic, Issue #18, autographed by writer Kelley Armstrong, plus copies of Angel: Aftermath Issues #18, #19 and #20 autographed by Kelley Armstrong.
  • Browncoat Fan Pack containing CSTS 2009 Patch, Serenity Charm, Serenitea Tea (Mal) and autographed Bedlam Bards CD
  • Dr Horrible’s Sing-along Blog print signed by Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Fillion and Felicia Day
  • Browncoat Fan Pack containing Independents Patch, CSTS 2009 Patch, Done the Impossible Soundtrack CD and a pair of Browncoat Coin & Gun earrings
  • Serenity prop chopsticks and Companion Pack
  • Tour of the Dollhouse costume department with Shawna Trpcic, plus a gorgeous photo signed by Felicia Day
  • The Guild: Season 1 DVD, signed by the entire guild
  • Browncoat Fan Pack containing Serenity "Better Days" Comic #1/3, autographed Bedlam Bards CD and CSTS Art Card set
  • Gorgeous photo signed by Felicia Day
  • Serenity on Blu-ray (Region 1)

Visit our Auction page for the full details and links to the auctions!

All proceeds will be donated to Equality Now, so bid high and bid often! This is a wonderful opportunity to own an awesome prize, and help Equality Now fight for the rights of women and girls who can’t fight for themselves.

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#53364 From: Jennifer Anderson <jenn.e.anderson@...>
Date: Tue Nov 17, 2009 6:22 pm
Subject: Fwd: CSTS Broad Wave - Global CSTS Charity Auction starts this week with Prizes Galore!
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Date: Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 5:11 AM
Subject: CSTS Broad Wave - Global CSTS Charity Auction starts this week with Prizes Galore!
To: CSTS Broad Wave Subscriber <jenn.e.anderson@...>


CSTS Broadwaves
Global CSTS Charity Auction Starts This Week
16 November 2009

It's the end of the year, and we're ending 2009 with a spectacular finale! To celebrate the end of another year of fantastic events, the Global 2009 Can’t Stop the Serenity Team, in conjunction with the California Browncoats, are proud to give you the chance to win some fantastic prizes in our online “Last Hurrah” auction. All proceeds will be donated to Equality Now and be included in the 2009 Global Donation Total, which currently stands at US $128,000. Your bids will help us to reach this year’s goal of US $150,000 raised for charity!

Here’s just a sampling of what’s up for grabs this week:

  • Serenity mini-poster signed by Joss Whedon
  • Gorgeous photo signed by Dichen Lachman
  • Rare original first draft script of Angel: Aftermath comic, Issue #18, autographed by writer Kelley Armstrong, plus copies of Angel: Aftermath Issues #18, #19 and #20 autographed by Kelley Armstrong.
  • Dr Horrible’s Sing-along Blog print signed by Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Fillion and Felicia Day
  • Serenity prop chopsticks and Companion Pack
  • The Guild: Season 1 DVD, signed by the entire guild
  • Tour of the Dollhouse costume department with Shawna Trpcic, plus a gorgeous photo signed by Felicia Day

Visit our Auction page for the full list! The auctions will go live this week on eBay, so start saving up!

100% of funds raised from the auctions will be donated to Equality Now, so bid high and bid often! This is a wonderful opportunity to own an awesome prize, and help Equality Now fight for the rights of women and girls who can’t fight for themselves.

Let's end the year with a bang, and hit our target of $150,000 raised by Browncoats for Equality Now and other worthy charities through Can't Stop the Serenity 2009!!

And don't forget that you can always make a donation via our Global CSTS Facebook Cause. All donations go directly to Equality Now, and will be added to this year's Global Donation Total (which will be announced on 1 December 2009).

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#53363 From: Sean Souva <ghique@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:06 pm
Subject: Re: Monastic Humor. I miss all the good stuff.
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Excellent, excellent, excellent!  Well done!  Made my day! 

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On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 8:54 AM, <randwhit@...> wrote:


 

 

This idea woke me from a deep sleep this morning. I must have had an alpha wave big enough to surf on. I’m a very sick man.

 

Chemistry: A Love Story

By Randall Whitlock

 

Long, long ago in the oldest quarter of an ancient city stood an equally ancient monastery. Three generations ago, the Dawe family built a bakery next to the monastery and had been good neighbors ever since.

 

Each day, the Novice Hassid would come into the bakery to buy supplies for his brethren and would chat with Sue, the middle daughter, who had a crush on him. The feeling was mutual, but Hassid kept quiet about it. Sue would tempt Hassid with samples from her sweetest, lightest cakes, but Hassid would always politely decline. His order allowed him only unleavened bread and water mixed with vinegar.

 

Of an evening, Hassid would kneel on the roof of the monastery in prayer and meditation while Sue would gaze upon him from the bakery roof, separated only by a low parapet and the dictates of society.

 

The buildings of the city were old and there came a terrible fire whose flames leapt from building to building. As the firestorm approached and death seemed imminent, Hassid and Sue at last gave in to their feelings.

 

As they embraced, a choking white wind suddenly arose and blew the fire away, sparing both buildings.

 

The holy brothers celebrated the miracle and offered up many prayers of thanksgiving.

 

When word of the miracle reached the hall of alchemists, the Guildmaster saw things differently.

 

How can the fire not be extinguished, he thought, when Ascetic Hassid merges with Baking Sue Dawe?

 

 





#53362 From: A Cosper <queenofzan@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:20 pm
Subject: Re: Monastic Humor. I miss all the good stuff.
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Ahahaa thank you, that made my entire morning.

On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 8:54 AM, <randwhit@...> wrote:
 

 

 

This idea woke me from a deep sleep this morning. I must have had an alpha wave big enough to surf on. I’m a very sick man.

 

Chemistry: A Love Story

By Randall Whitlock

 

Long, long ago in the oldest quarter of an ancient city stood an equally ancient monastery. Three generations ago, the Dawe family built a bakery next to the monastery and had been good neighbors ever since.

 

Each day, the Novice Hassid would come into the bakery to buy supplies for his brethren and would chat with Sue, the middle daughter, who had a crush on him. The feeling was mutual, but Hassid kept quiet about it. Sue would tempt Hassid with samples from her sweetest, lightest cakes, but Hassid would always politely decline. His order allowed him only unleavened bread and water mixed with vinegar.

 

Of an evening, Hassid would kneel on the roof of the monastery in prayer and meditation while Sue would gaze upon him from the bakery roof, separated only by a low parapet and the dictates of society.

 

The buildings of the city were old and there came a terrible fire whose flames leapt from building to building. As the firestorm approached and death seemed imminent, Hassid and Sue at last gave in to their feelings.

 

As they embraced, a choking white wind suddenly arose and blew the fire away, sparing both buildings.

 

The holy brothers celebrated the miracle and offered up many prayers of thanksgiving.

 

When word of the miracle reached the hall of alchemists, the Guildmaster saw things differently.

 

How can the fire not be extinguished, he thought, when Ascetic Hassid merges with Baking Sue Dawe?

 

 




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#53361 From: randwhit@...
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:54 am
Subject: Monastic Humor. I miss all the good stuff.
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This idea woke me from a deep sleep this morning. I must have had an alpha wave big enough to surf on. I’m a very sick man.

 

Chemistry: A Love Story

By Randall Whitlock

 

Long, long ago in the oldest quarter of an ancient city stood an equally ancient monastery. Three generations ago, the Dawe family built a bakery next to the monastery and had been good neighbors ever since.

 

Each day, the Novice Hassid would come into the bakery to buy supplies for his brethren and would chat with Sue, the middle daughter, who had a crush on him. The feeling was mutual, but Hassid kept quiet about it. Sue would tempt Hassid with samples from her sweetest, lightest cakes, but Hassid would always politely decline. His order allowed him only unleavened bread and water mixed with vinegar.

 

Of an evening, Hassid would kneel on the roof of the monastery in prayer and meditation while Sue would gaze upon him from the bakery roof, separated only by a low parapet and the dictates of society.

 

The buildings of the city were old and there came a terrible fire whose flames leapt from building to building. As the firestorm approached and death seemed imminent, Hassid and Sue at last gave in to their feelings.

 

As they embraced, a choking white wind suddenly arose and blew the fire away, sparing both buildings.

 

The holy brothers celebrated the miracle and offered up many prayers of thanksgiving.

 

When word of the miracle reached the hall of alchemists, the Guildmaster saw things differently.

 

How can the fire not be extinguished, he thought, when Ascetic Hassid merges with Baking Sue Dawe?

 

 


#53360 From: Cindy Pickard <ArcadiaNLC@...>
Date: Sun Nov 15, 2009 12:04 pm
Subject: Re: To all ye facebook users
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Thanks for the info, Chris.  Now I can see who "Me Hearties" are.   :)  



On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 9:39 PM, Dawn <dynen1@...> wrote:
 

I love it!  Thanks for the tip.



On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 7:19 AM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:
 

On your facebook page, scroll down to the bottom and click English,
Choose English Pirate. It's pretty cool ARRR...

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Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?




#53359 From: Jennifer Anderson <jenn.e.anderson@...>
Date: Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:14 am
Subject: Re: Um... Awesome!
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To expand - I love watching the conversations everyone has on here sometimes - all such different perspectives.  Nothing is ever hostile that I can tell, but it's fun to watch socially to see where people come from.  David and Chris often have differing perspectives, each very well justified - see earlier in the thread the discussion about the remake of Clash of the Titans!  But its fun to see a conversation end up like this!  It makes me happy to see that we can have disagreements, but be respectful and still get along!

On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 9:11 PM, Jennifer Anderson <jenn.e.anderson@...> wrote:
*Does not compute* *Does not compute*

Did Chris actually just agree to something David said?!  Progress!!??


On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:


I definitely agree.  That's what made Alien so good.  Perfect date movie too lol. 

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 10:29 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:
 

Ah HELL no! Alien is perfect because of its lack of special effects. Like Jaws, it was good because you never saw the alien except for silhouettes is the shadows and close ups of the head, people just got plucked out and died. That suspense is what made it scary. Aliens, which I think is the better movie, took the same approach but had more action and less long drawn out silence scenes, but they still showed the alien as little as possible. By Alien Resurrection, it was nothing more than an action movie because there was no subtlety. I still like it and it's eerie the subtle precursors to Firefly you can find in it, but there's no denying it fell flat due to the French director (who I like in his own right, he did Amelie) not understanding the language which is Joss's signature and the studio cutting all the best bits Joss envisioned... but I digress. 


Simplified, if someone makes an Alien remake I may have to have a post office style shootout.


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:


True,
They're also remaking Hellraiser and I heard Alien is in the works too.
Another 5 years or so they'll be remaking Saw

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:52 PM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:
 

I agree, but if you're gonna make a remake, it might as well be something like this that has a timeless tale and will benefit amazingly from the special effects and budget and not, say... Nightmare on Elm Street, which the original's one redeeming characteristic is it's cheese factor. I don't want Freddy to be a sympathetic character... I want teenagers to die needlessly and with as much unnatural amounts of blood as possible (while not venturing into torture porn). Is that too much to ask?

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:


On one hand it might be cool.  On the other, I'm really tired of people marketing old ideas. Seems to me that there's a serious lack of imagination in Hollywood these days and they're more interested in marketing old stories and making money than actually expending some skull sweat and creating something new.


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Sean Souva <ghique@...> wrote:
 

Oooh, ahhh!  It does look interesting!!  Gonna have to share on FB! 

-- Sean
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and the depths of our answers. - Carl Sagan




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:43 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:


Clash of the Titans remake! I hate cheese actiony remakes, but Clash of the Titans is one that I think will benefit from modern special effects and writing style... I just ask that it not be Michael Bay, and I can't find his name anywhere on the IMDB so we may be safe. Also, its a sweet trailer.
http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/imdb/vi342754585/





--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?







--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?







--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?






--
"I wish I could take back the last wish I wished.
But I can't, and I can't wish it harder"
- Jim Simmerman



--
"I wish I could take back the last wish I wished.
But I can't, and I can't wish it harder"
- Jim Simmerman

#53358 From: Jennifer Anderson <jenn.e.anderson@...>
Date: Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:11 am
Subject: Re: Um... Awesome!
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*Does not compute* *Does not compute*

Did Chris actually just agree to something David said?!  Progress!!??

On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:


I definitely agree.  That's what made Alien so good.  Perfect date movie too lol. 

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 10:29 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:
 

Ah HELL no! Alien is perfect because of its lack of special effects. Like Jaws, it was good because you never saw the alien except for silhouettes is the shadows and close ups of the head, people just got plucked out and died. That suspense is what made it scary. Aliens, which I think is the better movie, took the same approach but had more action and less long drawn out silence scenes, but they still showed the alien as little as possible. By Alien Resurrection, it was nothing more than an action movie because there was no subtlety. I still like it and it's eerie the subtle precursors to Firefly you can find in it, but there's no denying it fell flat due to the French director (who I like in his own right, he did Amelie) not understanding the language which is Joss's signature and the studio cutting all the best bits Joss envisioned... but I digress. 


Simplified, if someone makes an Alien remake I may have to have a post office style shootout.


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:


True,
They're also remaking Hellraiser and I heard Alien is in the works too.
Another 5 years or so they'll be remaking Saw

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:52 PM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:
 

I agree, but if you're gonna make a remake, it might as well be something like this that has a timeless tale and will benefit amazingly from the special effects and budget and not, say... Nightmare on Elm Street, which the original's one redeeming characteristic is it's cheese factor. I don't want Freddy to be a sympathetic character... I want teenagers to die needlessly and with as much unnatural amounts of blood as possible (while not venturing into torture porn). Is that too much to ask?

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:


On one hand it might be cool.  On the other, I'm really tired of people marketing old ideas. Seems to me that there's a serious lack of imagination in Hollywood these days and they're more interested in marketing old stories and making money than actually expending some skull sweat and creating something new.


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Sean Souva <ghique@...> wrote:
 

Oooh, ahhh!  It does look interesting!!  Gonna have to share on FB! 

-- Sean
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and the depths of our answers. - Carl Sagan




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:43 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:


Clash of the Titans remake! I hate cheese actiony remakes, but Clash of the Titans is one that I think will benefit from modern special effects and writing style... I just ask that it not be Michael Bay, and I can't find his name anywhere on the IMDB so we may be safe. Also, its a sweet trailer.
http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/imdb/vi342754585/





--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?







--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?







--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?






--
"I wish I could take back the last wish I wished.
But I can't, and I can't wish it harder"
- Jim Simmerman

#53357 From: Dawn <dynen1@...>
Date: Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:39 am
Subject: Re: To all ye facebook users
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I love it!  Thanks for the tip.

On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 7:19 AM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:
 

On your facebook page, scroll down to the bottom and click English,
Choose English Pirate. It's pretty cool ARRR...

--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?



#53356 From: Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...>
Date: Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:59 pm
Subject: Re: Um... Awesome!
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I definitely agree.  That's what made Alien so good.  Perfect date movie too lol. 

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 10:29 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:
 

Ah HELL no! Alien is perfect because of its lack of special effects. Like Jaws, it was good because you never saw the alien except for silhouettes is the shadows and close ups of the head, people just got plucked out and died. That suspense is what made it scary. Aliens, which I think is the better movie, took the same approach but had more action and less long drawn out silence scenes, but they still showed the alien as little as possible. By Alien Resurrection, it was nothing more than an action movie because there was no subtlety. I still like it and it's eerie the subtle precursors to Firefly you can find in it, but there's no denying it fell flat due to the French director (who I like in his own right, he did Amelie) not understanding the language which is Joss's signature and the studio cutting all the best bits Joss envisioned... but I digress. 


Simplified, if someone makes an Alien remake I may have to have a post office style shootout.


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:


True,
They're also remaking Hellraiser and I heard Alien is in the works too.
Another 5 years or so they'll be remaking Saw

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:52 PM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:
 

I agree, but if you're gonna make a remake, it might as well be something like this that has a timeless tale and will benefit amazingly from the special effects and budget and not, say... Nightmare on Elm Street, which the original's one redeeming characteristic is it's cheese factor. I don't want Freddy to be a sympathetic character... I want teenagers to die needlessly and with as much unnatural amounts of blood as possible (while not venturing into torture porn). Is that too much to ask?

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:


On one hand it might be cool.  On the other, I'm really tired of people marketing old ideas. Seems to me that there's a serious lack of imagination in Hollywood these days and they're more interested in marketing old stories and making money than actually expending some skull sweat and creating something new.


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Sean Souva <ghique@...> wrote:
 

Oooh, ahhh!  It does look interesting!!  Gonna have to share on FB! 

-- Sean
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and the depths of our answers. - Carl Sagan




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:43 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:


Clash of the Titans remake! I hate cheese actiony remakes, but Clash of the Titans is one that I think will benefit from modern special effects and writing style... I just ask that it not be Michael Bay, and I can't find his name anywhere on the IMDB so we may be safe. Also, its a sweet trailer.
http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/imdb/vi342754585/





--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?







--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?







--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?


#53355 From: Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...>
Date: Sat Nov 14, 2009 2:19 pm
Subject: To all ye facebook users
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On your facebook page, scroll down to the bottom and click English,
Choose English Pirate.  It's pretty cool ARRR...

--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?

#53354 From: Raymond Wolfe <raymond.wolfe@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:56 pm
Subject: Re: Asking for some help
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I think Bill is a pretty cool guy, he isn't afraid of anything. I like the videos of him eating a spoonful of cinnamon and the one where he spits fire. Also, wasn't he the budget assassin?  I hope we can find a suitable venue as well. I would hate to see a fellow geek suffer like this.

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Elysee1013 <elysee1013@...> wrote:
Since our group is full of awesome and always has ideas I thought I would come to you guys.  My brother informed me that his friend Bill had his house completely cleaned out by thieves this past weekend. Bill is an awesome guy.  He opens his house to everyone and I consider him a Browncoat. His girlfriend ,Christina, is trying to organize a fundraiser to raise the $1000 deductible for the insurance so Bill can get some of his stuff replaced.  Of course, this won't replace the stuff like his clothes and food that were stolen (they even took his laundry basket w/his dirty clothes in it!!) but he had some pretty cool geek stuff like a full arcade machines of Ye Ar Kung Fu ,an eight-core Intel machine, and a Wii.
Anyway, they are looking for a venue to hold the fundraiser.  I've suggested that they contact Madcap since they were totally awesome to us for CSTS. There are a few other suggestions floating around, such as the Alwun House and the Puppet Theatre.

Here are the specific needs for the venue:

1) Allow us to use the space on the Friday or Saturdays following Thanksgiving (12/4, 12/5, 12/11, 12/12).  Ideally, we want one of the first two dates.

2) Allow us to have alcohol on the premises.  We don't need a liquor license, but the permission of the owners to let us have it on site.

3) Sufficient space to allow for mingling, hanging of art

4) Table and Chairs, unless we can secure them from another source

If you guys have any other suggestions I would greatly appreciate them!

Bill had been in many of the funny videos my brother filmed for The Loft monthly film contest - here's one if you're interested called Bill and the Stackers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsbFLgKdDqk




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#53353 From: "Elysee1013" <elysee1013@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:49 pm
Subject: Asking for some help
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Since our group is full of awesome and always has ideas I thought I would come
to you guys.  My brother informed me that his friend Bill had his house
completely cleaned out by thieves this past weekend. Bill is an awesome guy.  He
opens his house to everyone and I consider him a Browncoat. His girlfriend
,Christina, is trying to organize a fundraiser to raise the $1000 deductible for
the insurance so Bill can get some of his stuff replaced.  Of course, this won't
replace the stuff like his clothes and food that were stolen (they even took his
laundry basket w/his dirty clothes in it!!) but he had some pretty cool geek
stuff like a full arcade machines of Ye Ar Kung Fu ,an eight-core Intel machine,
and a Wii.
Anyway, they are looking for a venue to hold the fundraiser.  I've suggested
that they contact Madcap since they were totally awesome to us for CSTS. There
are a few other suggestions floating around, such as the Alwun House and the
Puppet Theatre.

Here are the specific needs for the venue:

1) Allow us to use the space on the Friday or Saturdays following Thanksgiving
(12/4, 12/5, 12/11, 12/12).  Ideally, we want one of the first two dates.

2) Allow us to have alcohol on the premises.  We don't need a liquor license,
but the permission of the owners to let us have it on site.

3) Sufficient space to allow for mingling, hanging of art

4) Table and Chairs, unless we can secure them from another source

If you guys have any other suggestions I would greatly appreciate them!

Bill had been in many of the funny videos my brother filmed for The Loft monthly
film contest - here's one if you're interested called Bill and the Stackers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsbFLgKdDqk

#53352 From: David Richins <manosdvd@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:29 pm
Subject: Re: Um... Awesome!
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Ah HELL no! Alien is perfect because of its lack of special effects. Like Jaws, it was good because you never saw the alien except for silhouettes is the shadows and close ups of the head, people just got plucked out and died. That suspense is what made it scary. Aliens, which I think is the better movie, took the same approach but had more action and less long drawn out silence scenes, but they still showed the alien as little as possible. By Alien Resurrection, it was nothing more than an action movie because there was no subtlety. I still like it and it's eerie the subtle precursors to Firefly you can find in it, but there's no denying it fell flat due to the French director (who I like in his own right, he did Amelie) not understanding the language which is Joss's signature and the studio cutting all the best bits Joss envisioned... but I digress. 

Simplified, if someone makes an Alien remake I may have to have a post office style shootout.

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:


True,
They're also remaking Hellraiser and I heard Alien is in the works too.
Another 5 years or so they'll be remaking Saw

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:52 PM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:
 

I agree, but if you're gonna make a remake, it might as well be something like this that has a timeless tale and will benefit amazingly from the special effects and budget and not, say... Nightmare on Elm Street, which the original's one redeeming characteristic is it's cheese factor. I don't want Freddy to be a sympathetic character... I want teenagers to die needlessly and with as much unnatural amounts of blood as possible (while not venturing into torture porn). Is that too much to ask?

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:


On one hand it might be cool.  On the other, I'm really tired of people marketing old ideas. Seems to me that there's a serious lack of imagination in Hollywood these days and they're more interested in marketing old stories and making money than actually expending some skull sweat and creating something new.


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Sean Souva <ghique@...> wrote:
 

Oooh, ahhh!  It does look interesting!!  Gonna have to share on FB! 

-- Sean
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and the depths of our answers. - Carl Sagan




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:43 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:


Clash of the Titans remake! I hate cheese actiony remakes, but Clash of the Titans is one that I think will benefit from modern special effects and writing style... I just ask that it not be Michael Bay, and I can't find his name anywhere on the IMDB so we may be safe. Also, its a sweet trailer.
http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/imdb/vi342754585/





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Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?







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Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
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#53351 From: randwhit@...
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:19 am
Subject: Re: Um... Awesome!
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In a message dated 11/11/2009 11:34:03 P.M. US Mountain Standard Tim, queenofzan@... writes:
Did they do that a few years back?  I think there were lions involved or something...

#53350 From: randwhit@...
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:18 am
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They did. It was called "The Lion King."
 
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In a message dated 11/11/2009 11:08:08 P.M. US Mountain Standard Tim, nywoe2@... writes:
Yeah, really.  Alien?  Why don't we just re-write Hamlet while we're at it?

#53349 From: A Cosper <queenofzan@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:33 am
Subject: Re: Um... Awesome!
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Did they do that a few years back?  I think there were lions involved or something...

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 10:55 PM, Nywoe <nywoe2@...> wrote:
 

Yeah, really.  Alien?  Why don't we just re-write Hamlet while we're at it?



On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:28 PM, tisha mcgovern <tisha.mcgovern@...> wrote:
 

No. Wait.  Did somebody say they are remaking Alien? I think my brain just asploded.  And not with joy. 


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Valerie <valeriebeads@...> wrote:
"I don't want Freddy to be a sympathetic character... I want teenagers to die needlessly and with as much unnatural amounts of blood as possible (while not venturing into torture porn). Is that too much to ask?"

I think I need to make that my signature. ;) As standalone it's hilarious.
 
Valerie
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http://valeriebeads.etsy.com
http://valeriesews.blogspot.com


David Richins wrote:
 

I agree, but if you're gonna make a remake, it might as well be something like this that has a timeless tale and will benefit amazingly from the special effects and budget and not, say... Nightmare on Elm Street, which the original's one redeeming characteristic is it's cheese factor. I don't want Freddy to be a sympathetic character... I want teenagers to die needlessly and with as much unnatural amounts of blood as possible (while not venturing into torture porn). Is that too much to ask?

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:


On one hand it might be cool.  On the other, I'm really tired of people marketing old ideas. Seems to me that there's a serious lack of imagination in Hollywood these days and they're more interested in marketing old stories and making money than actually expending some skull sweat and creating something new.


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Sean Souva <ghique@...> wrote:
 

Oooh, ahhh!  It does look interesting!!  Gonna have to share on FB! 

-- Sean
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and the depths of our answers. - Carl Sagan




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:43 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:


Clash of the Titans remake! I hate cheese actiony remakes, but Clash of the Titans is one that I think will benefit from modern special effects and writing style... I just ask that it not be Michael Bay, and I can't find his name anywhere on the IMDB so we may be safe. Also, its a sweet trailer.
http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/imdb/vi342754585/





--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?









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#53348 From: Nywoe <nywoe2@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:58 am
Subject: Re: Dollhouse Canceled
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I'm sad to see it go, but at least we got 2 seasons.  (True it started out mediocre, but it turned into Awesome.)  I will cry softly tonight, but at least Joss is now free to do what he wants.  Bwa-ha-ha-ha.

#53347 From: Nywoe <nywoe2@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:55 am
Subject: Re: Um... Awesome!
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Yeah, really.  Alien?  Why don't we just re-write Hamlet while we're at it?

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:28 PM, tisha mcgovern <tisha.mcgovern@...> wrote:
 

No. Wait.  Did somebody say they are remaking Alien? I think my brain just asploded.  And not with joy. 


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Valerie <valeriebeads@...> wrote:
"I don't want Freddy to be a sympathetic character... I want teenagers to die needlessly and with as much unnatural amounts of blood as possible (while not venturing into torture porn). Is that too much to ask?"

I think I need to make that my signature. ;) As standalone it's hilarious.
 
Valerie
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
http://www.valerie-moore.com
http://valeriebeads.etsy.com
http://valeriesews.blogspot.com


David Richins wrote:
 

I agree, but if you're gonna make a remake, it might as well be something like this that has a timeless tale and will benefit amazingly from the special effects and budget and not, say... Nightmare on Elm Street, which the original's one redeeming characteristic is it's cheese factor. I don't want Freddy to be a sympathetic character... I want teenagers to die needlessly and with as much unnatural amounts of blood as possible (while not venturing into torture porn). Is that too much to ask?

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:


On one hand it might be cool.  On the other, I'm really tired of people marketing old ideas. Seems to me that there's a serious lack of imagination in Hollywood these days and they're more interested in marketing old stories and making money than actually expending some skull sweat and creating something new.


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Sean Souva <ghique@...> wrote:
 

Oooh, ahhh!  It does look interesting!!  Gonna have to share on FB! 

-- Sean
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and the depths of our answers. - Carl Sagan




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:43 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:


Clash of the Titans remake! I hate cheese actiony remakes, but Clash of the Titans is one that I think will benefit from modern special effects and writing style... I just ask that it not be Michael Bay, and I can't find his name anywhere on the IMDB so we may be safe. Also, its a sweet trailer.
http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/imdb/vi342754585/





--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?







#53346 From: Liz Anne <nathan.sat.next.to.me@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:17 pm
Subject: Dollhouse Canceled
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::sigh:: I love Joss' work, which is why I don't think I can watch his television shows anymore. I'm sick of them getting canceled.

#53345 From: tisha mcgovern <tisha.mcgovern@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:28 pm
Subject: Re: Um... Awesome!
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No. Wait.  Did somebody say they are remaking Alien? I think my brain just asploded.  And not with joy. 

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Valerie <valeriebeads@...> wrote:
"I don't want Freddy to be a sympathetic character... I want teenagers to die needlessly and with as much unnatural amounts of blood as possible (while not venturing into torture porn). Is that too much to ask?"

I think I need to make that my signature. ;) As standalone it's hilarious.
 
Valerie
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
http://www.valerie-moore.com
http://valeriebeads.etsy.com
http://valeriesews.blogspot.com


David Richins wrote:
 

I agree, but if you're gonna make a remake, it might as well be something like this that has a timeless tale and will benefit amazingly from the special effects and budget and not, say... Nightmare on Elm Street, which the original's one redeeming characteristic is it's cheese factor. I don't want Freddy to be a sympathetic character... I want teenagers to die needlessly and with as much unnatural amounts of blood as possible (while not venturing into torture porn). Is that too much to ask?

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:


On one hand it might be cool.  On the other, I'm really tired of people marketing old ideas. Seems to me that there's a serious lack of imagination in Hollywood these days and they're more interested in marketing old stories and making money than actually expending some skull sweat and creating something new.


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Sean Souva <ghique@...> wrote:
 

Oooh, ahhh!  It does look interesting!!  Gonna have to share on FB! 

-- Sean
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and the depths of our answers. - Carl Sagan




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:43 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:


Clash of the Titans remake! I hate cheese actiony remakes, but Clash of the Titans is one that I think will benefit from modern special effects and writing style... I just ask that it not be Michael Bay, and I can't find his name anywhere on the IMDB so we may be safe. Also, its a sweet trailer.
http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/imdb/vi342754585/





--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?






#53344 From: Valerie <valeriebeads@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:21 pm
Subject: Re: Um... Awesome!
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"I don't want Freddy to be a sympathetic character... I want teenagers to die needlessly and with as much unnatural amounts of blood as possible (while not venturing into torture porn). Is that too much to ask?"

I think I need to make that my signature. ;) As standalone it's hilarious.
 
Valerie
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
http://www.valerie-moore.com
http://valeriebeads.etsy.com
http://valeriesews.blogspot.com


David Richins wrote:
 

I agree, but if you're gonna make a remake, it might as well be something like this that has a timeless tale and will benefit amazingly from the special effects and budget and not, say... Nightmare on Elm Street, which the original's one redeeming characteristic is it's cheese factor. I don't want Freddy to be a sympathetic character... I want teenagers to die needlessly and with as much unnatural amounts of blood as possible (while not venturing into torture porn). Is that too much to ask?

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@gmail.com> wrote:


On one hand it might be cool.  On the other, I'm really tired of people marketing old ideas. Seems to me that there's a serious lack of imagination in Hollywood these days and they're more interested in marketing old stories and making money than actually expending some skull sweat and creating something new.


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Sean Souva <ghique@gmail.com> wrote:
 

Oooh, ahhh!  It does look interesting!!  Gonna have to share on FB! 

-- Sean
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and the depths of our answers. - Carl Sagan




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:43 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@gmail.com> wrote:


Clash of the Titans remake! I hate cheese actiony remakes, but Clash of the Titans is one that I think will benefit from modern special effects and writing style... I just ask that it not be Michael Bay, and I can't find his name anywhere on the IMDB so we may be safe. Also, its a sweet trailer.
http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/imdb/vi342754585/





--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?





#53343 From: GermanCityGirl <germancitygirl@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:20 pm
Subject: Re: Um... Awesome!
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Hmm.  Trailer didn't suck me in... I'll have to wait and get early reviews from trusted sources before plunking down a tenner.

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#53342 From: Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:38 pm
Subject: Re: Um... Awesome!
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True,
They're also remaking Hellraiser and I heard Alien is in the works too.
Another 5 years or so they'll be remaking Saw

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:52 PM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:
 

I agree, but if you're gonna make a remake, it might as well be something like this that has a timeless tale and will benefit amazingly from the special effects and budget and not, say... Nightmare on Elm Street, which the original's one redeeming characteristic is it's cheese factor. I don't want Freddy to be a sympathetic character... I want teenagers to die needlessly and with as much unnatural amounts of blood as possible (while not venturing into torture porn). Is that too much to ask?

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:


On one hand it might be cool.  On the other, I'm really tired of people marketing old ideas. Seems to me that there's a serious lack of imagination in Hollywood these days and they're more interested in marketing old stories and making money than actually expending some skull sweat and creating something new.


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Sean Souva <ghique@...> wrote:
 

Oooh, ahhh!  It does look interesting!!  Gonna have to share on FB! 

-- Sean
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and the depths of our answers. - Carl Sagan




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:43 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:


Clash of the Titans remake! I hate cheese actiony remakes, but Clash of the Titans is one that I think will benefit from modern special effects and writing style... I just ask that it not be Michael Bay, and I can't find his name anywhere on the IMDB so we may be safe. Also, its a sweet trailer.
http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/imdb/vi342754585/





--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?







--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?


#53341 From: David Richins <manosdvd@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:52 pm
Subject: Re: Um... Awesome!
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I agree, but if you're gonna make a remake, it might as well be something like this that has a timeless tale and will benefit amazingly from the special effects and budget and not, say... Nightmare on Elm Street, which the original's one redeeming characteristic is it's cheese factor. I don't want Freddy to be a sympathetic character... I want teenagers to die needlessly and with as much unnatural amounts of blood as possible (while not venturing into torture porn). Is that too much to ask?

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...> wrote:


On one hand it might be cool.  On the other, I'm really tired of people marketing old ideas. Seems to me that there's a serious lack of imagination in Hollywood these days and they're more interested in marketing old stories and making money than actually expending some skull sweat and creating something new.


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Sean Souva <ghique@...> wrote:
 

Oooh, ahhh!  It does look interesting!!  Gonna have to share on FB! 

-- Sean
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and the depths of our answers. - Carl Sagan




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:43 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:


Clash of the Titans remake! I hate cheese actiony remakes, but Clash of the Titans is one that I think will benefit from modern special effects and writing style... I just ask that it not be Michael Bay, and I can't find his name anywhere on the IMDB so we may be safe. Also, its a sweet trailer.
http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/imdb/vi342754585/





--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?





#53340 From: randwhit@...
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 2:22 pm
Subject: Re: Um... Awesome!
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Of course the "original" was a retelling of a story that's at least 3,000 years old.
 
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In a message dated 11/11/2009 11:44:20 A.M. US Mountain Standard Tim, number1punster@... writes:


On one hand it might be cool.  On the other, I'm really tired of people marketing old ideas. Seems to me that there's a serious lack of imagination in Hollywood these days and they're more interested in marketing old stories and making money than actually expending some skull sweat and creating something new.

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Sean Souva <ghique@...> wrote:
 

Oooh, ahhh!  It does look interesting!!  Gonna have to share on FB! 

-- Sean
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and the depths of our answers. - Carl Sagan




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:43 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:


Clash of the Titans remake! I hate cheese actiony remakes, but Clash of the Titans is one that I think will benefit from modern special effects and writing style... I just ask that it not be Michael Bay, and I can't find his name anywhere on the IMDB so we may be safe. Also, its a sweet trailer.
http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/imdb/vi342754585/





--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?


#53339 From: Chris Lagemann <number1punster@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:46 pm
Subject: Re: Um... Awesome!
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On one hand it might be cool.  On the other, I'm really tired of people marketing old ideas. Seems to me that there's a serious lack of imagination in Hollywood these days and they're more interested in marketing old stories and making money than actually expending some skull sweat and creating something new.

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Sean Souva <ghique@...> wrote:
 

Oooh, ahhh!  It does look interesting!!  Gonna have to share on FB! 

-- Sean
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and the depths of our answers. - Carl Sagan




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:43 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:


Clash of the Titans remake! I hate cheese actiony remakes, but Clash of the Titans is one that I think will benefit from modern special effects and writing style... I just ask that it not be Michael Bay, and I can't find his name anywhere on the IMDB so we may be safe. Also, its a sweet trailer.
http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/imdb/vi342754585/





--
------------------------------------------I
Now Andy did you hear about this one...
Tell me are locked in the punch
Andy are you goofin on Elvis...Hey Baby..
Are we losing touch?


#53338 From: Sean Souva <ghique@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:05 pm
Subject: Re: Um... Awesome!
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Oooh, ahhh!  It does look interesting!!  Gonna have to share on FB! 

-- Sean
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We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and the depths of our answers. - Carl Sagan


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:43 AM, David Richins <manosdvd@...> wrote:


Clash of the Titans remake! I hate cheese actiony remakes, but Clash of the Titans is one that I think will benefit from modern special effects and writing style... I just ask that it not be Michael Bay, and I can't find his name anywhere on the IMDB so we may be safe. Also, its a sweet trailer.
http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/imdb/vi342754585/



#53337 From: David Richins <manosdvd@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:43 pm
Subject: Um... Awesome!
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Clash of the Titans remake! I hate cheese actiony remakes, but Clash of the Titans is one that I think will benefit from modern special effects and writing style... I just ask that it not be Michael Bay, and I can't find his name anywhere on the IMDB so we may be safe. Also, its a sweet trailer.
http://www.imdb.com/rg/VIDEO_PLAY/LINK//video/imdb/vi342754585/

#53336 From: "frieda2133" <FRIEDA2133@...>
Date: Sat Nov 7, 2009 5:54 am
Subject: Magazine Alert: Nathan Fillion TV Guide + TVguide Vote for Dollh, other shows. $
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TV guide dated Nov. 9-15. Sesame Street on cover. Page 38.
Full page pic, mentions Firefly, Castle, Halo 3: ODST, Kids Need to Read,
Canada.


Vote for Dollhouse + other shows in TVGuide November Sweeps Survey. Chance at
$1,000. You can vote for Dollhouse for November (LOL Cry) sweeps, HIMYM, Bones,
V everything but Castle.

Seems you can vote as many times as you like but your email only counts 1 time
for for chance at the $1000.

http://tvguidemagazine.com/feature/sweeps-preview-poll-enter-to-win-1000-3105.ht\
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Direct link to survey: http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/350545FC47FEA020/

Remember keep an eye out for V and Castle fans : Firefly $12.99 at BestBuy until
Nov. 14, 2009

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