tar Trek" quite an enterprise for Abrams
Date : Mon, 09 Feb 2009 03:14:45
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
I think the movie will be good. It'll be a reimagining, it might not make me fall in love with it, but it'll be entertaining space opera. Abrams
][scifinoir2] Is It Time for a Black Comic Book Superhero? Date : Mon, 09 Feb 2009 03:52:35 From :
KeithBJohnson@comcast.net To : scifino...@yahoogroups.comYou mean "Blood Syndicate", right? The group of gangbangers turnedsuperheroes after the "Big Bang" that granted t
Colorful, Finally Date : Mon, 09 Feb 2009 05:55:59 From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net To : "Tracey de Morsella"tdemorsella@multiculturaladvantage.com,scifino...@yahoogroups.com, ggs...@yahoo.comIs Patel playing
Ang? Isn't he both too old and too tall for that role?I'm just not feeling
Colorful, Finally
Date : Mon, 09 Feb 2009 18:59:24
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
I don't think I'll pay to see this either. I just can't believe the studio wouldn't cast all Asians in these key roles. What is this: the '70s? The only good thing we can all
an Avatar marathon the day of themovie's release, so we can get our kicks there.-[ Received Mail Content ]-- Subject : Re: [RE][scifinoir2] Re: Shyamalan's Avatar Cast Gets Colorful,Finally Date : Mon, 09 Feb 2009 18:59:24
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net To : scifino
oh gawd! and i suppose similarly omnipresent Beyonce Knowles will get a role in
the flick as well! save us! and while I'm the first in line to give black folk
roles in films not typically written for us, neither do I want to take away the
role of Nemo from an Indian actor.
--
Anybody catch Obama's press conference tonight? Buddy was on: lecturing in his
answers to the press (have you ever heard such long detailed answers from a
Prez?)...pointing the finger back at the Republicans (I'm a little sensitive
taking criticism from people who presided over a doubling of
How do you like Leverage compared to the British series Hustle? I enjoyed
that show, it had a black man in the lead-and a very good actor to boot.
Doesn't seem to have ever really caught on in America during its run...
-- Original message --
From: Martin
I've been the opposite, admittedly getting sucked into Civil War, Secret
Invasion, The Reigning (Thor's alternate future takeover of the Earth), Dark
Reign (the post Secret Invasion sitch with Norman Osborn in charge of what used
to be SHIELD). Even (gasp!) Brand New Day, the execrable retcon
I think the movie will be good. It'll be a reimagining, it might not make me
fall in love with it, but it'll be entertaining space opera. Abrams can do
action scenes like no one, and the flick won't be boring. Now, will it be *my*
Star Trek, will it make me fall in love with his direction?
He was in the two-part Supernatural ep where Sam and other people gifted (or
cursed) with powers were gathered together by a demon. The demon forced the
people to fight each other to the death, threatening to kill their loved ones
if they refused. The survivor was going to be his righthand man.
Too bad about Sarah Connor and Life on Mars, both good shows. A show that's
obviously staying I don't get is The Mentalist. I tried to watch The
Mentalist a couple of times, and just didn't get all the raves. It's highly
rated, gets praise, but I thought it was only okay. A bit obvious and
You mean Blood Syndicate, right? The group of gangbangers turned superheroes
after the Big Bang that granted them all super powers? The group led first by
Tech 9, then by the invulnerable Wise Son? Great book.
-- Original message --
From: Augustus Augustus
2, 2009 at 3:44 PM, KeithBJohnson@comcast.net wrote:
Well, Im mostly vegetarian, so have at it! Besides, if you still eat deserts (not sure how truly vegan you are) there are recommendations there you can give me: good ice cream, deserts, veggie lasagna, soups, best baked bread and goods. My wife
Well, there are many other traits to caricature besides the obvious ones, which
for Blacks has typically been big lips and perhaps broad noses. Obama's ears,
for example (like much-beloved Will Smith) have been the most obvious features
I've seen depicted. Also, good caricatures are about more
Interesting cast. Marlon Wayons has serious dramatic acting chops when
utilized. And did I see Chris Dr. Who Eccleston in the cast too? That could
be cool. The only thing that gives me pause is that it's directed by the dude
who directed the first two Mummy movies. I'm not expecting
Is Patel playing Ang? Isn't he both too old and too tall for that role?
I'm just not feeling this movie.
-- Original message --
From: Tracey de Morsella tdemorse...@multiculturaladvantage.com
Shyamalan's
Baxter truthseeker013@lycos.com wrote:
Have a great trip!
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Subject : [scifinoir2] Going to Boston
Date : Sat, 31 Jan 2009 20:32:13
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
Anyone here outside of George live in Boston
That's pretty wild. The Watchmen thing really has me concerned. Although I
have to ask my oft-repeated question again: is there any reason why H'Wood
can't find good actors from the same *country* as the characters they're
portraying? Blunt's a good actress, but surely there's an actress from
trust I don't have to say much more into that.
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Date : Sat, 31 Jan 2009 03:15:55
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
As Sherlock Holmes would
Well, been hearing about this for a while now. Guess it's time to throw out the
Dial antibacterial soap and just stick with the old standards. Wonder if they
still sell Lifebuoy? Although I don't care what anyone says: still using paper
towels to open public toilet doors!
Anyone here outside of George live in Boston? My wife and I will be up there
all next week (can't wait to spend all that time in such cold-a$$ weather!)
I'm on the Net searching for the standard tourist sites. We'll be in Cambridge,
about a mile from Harvard, so there's obvious stuff I know
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
Well, been hearing about this for a while now. Guess it's time to throw out the Dial antibacterial soap and just stick with the old standards. Wonder if they still sell Lifebuoy? Although I don't care what anyone says: still
, KeithBJohnson@comcast.net wrote:
Sad thing is, I didn't think the Tomb Raider movies were that bad.
Forgettable, perhaps, but not junk like what's served up on SciFi.
Indeed, there were the basics of good movies here: Jolie's presence
(she can play borderline psycho/aggressive like nobody), decent
Rhames was great in Holiday's Heart, a film where he played a cross-dressing
man who befriends Alfre Woodard, an irresponsible man. Seeing hulking Rhames
play a transvestite is jarring at first, but he does a great job. He was also
pretty good in the short-lived TV series Kojak from a few years
The current trends seem to be comic-based movies, and supernatural/fantasy
directed toward children/teens. It's not necessarily all bad. After all, it's
given us The Dark Knight and Iron Man, Harry Potter and Narnia. The comic thing
is obvious--there are only so many well-known choices, after
ort memory... :-(
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Date : Fri, 30 Jan 2009 05:51:32 0000
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
Found myself captivated by this PBS show on the life of Oppenheimer, the man most r
good like twisting a loose tooth. I'm
not
kidding when I say that if I ever lose a role because of my
tattoos,
I'll quit Hollywood and go to work at Costco.
~Megan Fox
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, KeithBJohnson@ wrote:
Well said, as always. Fox as feral? Hmmm
As Sherlock Holmes would say, The game's afoot! In the last few months,
whenever anyone has said to me The Republican party is dead!, I've said
Don't write them off. They know how to fight dirty. They know how to do
whatever they have to in order to win. (McCain's choosing a complete
They actually revealed several months ago that Rhodes needs the armour to
survive. Throughout the Secret Invasion series, there were references to him
needing to recharge, and he nearly died after a Skrull attack on the Initiative
base where he was working. He was also captured by the Skrulls
]--
Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Tomb Raider Franchise to Get Reboot--Without Jolie?
Date : Wed, 28 Jan 2009 22:10:09
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
Agreed. Every time there's a movie role for a young woman nowadays, her name comes up. Now I can't deny she's easy
truthseeker013@... wrote:
You started with Gina.
The debate can stop now.
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Without Jolie?
Date : Wed, 28 Jan 2009 22:10:09
From : KeithBJohnson@...
To : scifino
Re: [scifinoir2] Tomb Raider Franchise to Get Reboot--Without Jolie?> Date : Wed, 28 Jan 2009 22:10:09 > From : KeithBJohnson@...> To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com> > Agreed. Every time there's a movie role for a young woman nowadays, her name comes up. Now I can't deny she's eas
), acting has nothing to do with this. More importantly, like
Jolie, there is something feral about Fox that is essential for any
potential Tomb Raider.
~rave!
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, KeithBJohnson@ wrote:
Sad thing is, I didn't think the Tomb Raider movies
Found myself captivated by this PBS show on the life of Oppenheimer, the man
most responsible for the development of the A-bomb, later ostracized and
rejected by the very government he helped, due to fears he was a Communist
sympathizer. The truth was that Oppenheimer's growing concern about
One thing that's probably not helping is all the mega events, new runs, and
crossovers in recent years. Think of it. In just the last two years, DC gave us
Identity Crisis, Infinite Crisis, Omac, 52, Trinity (Superman/Batman/Wonder
Woman), and Final Crisis. Marvel during this time came up
Talk about irony! The picture of Max with the contraption to let him walk is
wild...
**
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/us_world/2009/01/27/2009-01-27_drugdetecting_police_dog_dies_of_nose_ca.html
Drug-detecting police dog dies of nose cancer from sniffing out
on
the elderly.
And somebody wake up Thomas!
Justin
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 11:59 PM, KeithBJohnson@comcast.net wrote:
http://gigapan.org/viewGigapanFullscreen.php?auth=033ef14483ee899496648c2b4b06233c
This is freakin' amazing! There are so many cool things to see here:
Bill Clinton, a stone faced
Sad thing is, I didn't think the Tomb Raider movies were that bad. Forgettable,
perhaps, but not junk like what's served up on SciFi. Indeed, there were the
basics of good movies here: Jolie's presence (she can play borderline
psycho/aggressive like nobody), decent directing, and guest stars a
the results.
On Jan 28, 2009, at 2:50 PM, KeithBJohnson@comcast.net wrote:
Sad thing is, I didn't think the Tomb Raider movies were that bad.
Forgettable, perhaps, but not junk like what's served up on SciFi.
Indeed, there were the basics of good movies here: Jolie's presence
(she can play
t;...
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Date : Wed, 28 Jan 2009 14:52:00
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
One thing that's probably not helping is all the mega events, new r
: KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
I saw a commercial for it while watching "Fringe". It was so quick and so--typical. Had I not already known the plot, i don't think the commercial would have revealed it, or interested me that much. I also didn't get why in the
My take...keith
I sympathize and empathize, but one black family can't be everything for all
black people. What about her jewelry, her shoes, her hairdo--any of them from
black folks? And if not, is that a sin? What about the fact that the family
went
to a majority-black church for years?
importantly, like
Jolie, there is something feral about Fox that is essential for any
potential Tomb Raider.
~rave!
--- In scifino...@yahoogroups.com, KeithBJohnson@... wrote:
Sad thing is, I didn't think the Tomb Raider movies were that bad.
Forgettable, perhaps, but not junk like what's served
ves to an inauguration. Nobody but Michelle Obama. Her STYLE will change the face of fashion for the rest of the administration, and THAT is what we need to focus on. On Jan 28, 2009, at 5:25 PM, KeithBJohnson@comcast.net wrote:My take...keithI sympathize and empathize, but one black family can't be everyth
s has only been talked about for two years, now."
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Subject : [scifinoir2] Senate Passes Bill to Delay Switch to Digital TV
Date : Tue, 27 Jan 2009 04:02:40 0000
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
[ Reuters ]
Senate p
My take
I like some on here, like Krugman, Huffington, and Friedman (was he on?) But...
The thing that troubles me about this list is the thing that always troubles me
when discussions of intellectualism and liberal movers and shakers come up:
where the Black people at? Do you realize
This sounds interesting...
**
Chris Rocks Good Hair documentary hilarious, thought-provoking
By DAVID GERMAIN
Associated Press
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Park City, Utah Chris Rock was having a good hair day at the Sundance Film
Festival.
really cares about that...--- On Wed, 1/28/09, KeithBJohnson@comcast.net KeithBJohnson@comcast.net wrote:
From: KeithBJohnson@comcast.net KeithBJohnson@comcast.netSubject: [scifinoir2] OT: Michelle Obama Getting Some Criticism for Choice of DesignersTo: scifino...@yahoogroups.comDate: Wednesday
for the switch.."This has only been talked about for two years, now."
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Subject : [scifinoir2] Senate Passes Bill to Delay Switch to Digital TV
Date : Tue, 27 Jan 2009 04:02:40 0000
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
ens the beast. Fun ensues. And Cleavant Derri!
cks (Rembrandt from "Sliders") is there as an Army National Guard colonel, too.FUN. NO BRAIN USE ALLOWED.
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Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)
Date : Tue, 27 Jan 2009
http://gigapan.org/viewGigapanFullscreen.php?auth=033ef14483ee899496648c2b4b06233c
This is freakin' amazing! There are so many cool things to see here:
Bill Clinton, a stone faced expression, obviously *still* upset that Hillary
didn't win.
George Bush senior, doing his best Fargo
I saw a commercial for it while watching Fringe. It was so quick and
so--typical. Had I not already known the plot, i don't think the commercial
would have revealed it, or interested me that much. I also didn't get why in
the last shot of the commercial, Elisha Dushku is posing lying in what
=mapYahoo! Groups Links
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Kevin James was on a #1 TV series for years. Remember, movies with
Ray Romano in them do well also.
On Jan 26, 2009, at 12:43 AM, KeithBJohnson@comcast.net wrote:
Are you kidding me? That Mall Cop movie has made over
: KeithBJohnson@comcast.netDate: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 03:58:20 Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)
I'll see your Stephen Baldwin, and raise you Lorenzo Lamas ("Raptor Island") and Dean Cain (a whole bunch of cheesy dino flicks). Those guys are in a bunch of really
en Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)
Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 03:58:20 0000
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
I'll see your Stephen Baldwin, and raise you Lorenzo Lamas ("Raptor Island") and Dean Cain (a whole bunch of cheesy dino flicks). Those guys are in a
ovie in which Coolio is the best actor in the cast?)Abominable (aka The Movie Which Lives Up To Its Name)(LNAO, more to come)
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Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)
Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33
From : KeithBJohnson@comca
)(LNAO, more to come)
-[ Received Mail Content ]--Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33 From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.netTo : scifino...@yahoogroups.comHey, that's cool. the real trick is knowing which B- movies are really fun camp for
-[ Received Mail Content ]--Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] Stephen Baldwin (was Dragon Wars)Date : Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:09:33 From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.netTo : scifino...@yahoogroups.comHey, that's cool. the real trick is knowing which B- movies are really fun camp for the ages
.
Or, since Mall Cop is from the Adam Sandler factory that also
produces factory seconds like Deuce Bigelo: Male Gigolo, the question
should probably be is Mall Cop a Big Daddy or another Hot Chick.
~rave!
--- In scifino...@yahoogroups.com, KeithBJohnson@... wrote:
Are you kidding me? That Mall
, movies with
Ray Romano in them do well also.
On Jan 26, 2009, at 12:43 AM, KeithBJohnson@... wrote:
Are you kidding me? That Mall Cop movie has made over sixty-
five
million bucks since last week? Wow--must be that syndrome where
really hard times make people look for silly escapist
I haven't seen the Twilight movie. From what I've heard and seen of trailers,
it seems to be a bit too focused on the O.C./Gossip Girl/Jonas Brothers crowd
for me. But it obviously has a big following, and sequels will do well. If
so,and the role is right, Fanning could be a big plus. I'm
[ Reuters ]
Senate passes bill to delay digital TV switch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) The Senate passed a bill on Monday to delay the
nationwide switch to digital TV signals, giving consumers nearly four more
months to prepare.
The transition date would move to June 12 from February 17 under the
Gotta be kidding me! Heck, forget being a patrol officer--let this kid work
undercover!
AP News
Boy, 14, dupes police, patrols Chicago for 5 hours
By MICHAEL TARM
Associated Press Writer
CHICAGO A 14-year-old aspiring police officer donned a uniform,
Are you kidding me? That Mall Cop movie has made over sixty-five million
bucks since last week? Wow--must be that syndrome where really hard times make
people look for silly escapist fare. What's next: a return of the camp Batman
TV series? A new Gilligan's Island? The Love Boat?
, KeithBJohnson@... wrote:
Interesting picks. Anyone seen Benjamin Button? Is it worth an
Oscar nomination? I've heard mixed reviews, knew some people who said
it was good, but certainly i've not heard buzz on this
level. Slumdog Millionaire certainly is worth the nomination, in
my opinion
.
--- In scifino...@yahoogroups.com, KeithBJohnson@... wrote:
Interesting picks. Anyone seen Benjamin Button? Is it worth an Oscar
nomination? I've heard mixed reviews, knew some people who said it was
good, but certainly i've not heard buzz on this level. Slumdog
Millionaire certainly
For those who have the NickToons (NToons) cable channel, the final arc of
Avatar: The Last Airbender is currently being aired. This goes up to the
series finale, with Ang having to face the Firelord and end the threat of the
Fire Nation. After that is the premiere of the new series Wolverine
...and, SciFi has a decent new and I guess permanent lineup tonight. Reruns of
Enterprise at 5 pm (okay, not everyone will like that), and TNG at 7 pm. Even
if you're sick to death of TNG, they're starting with the point where the
series really took off. Tonight's ep is Who Watches the
on NickToons Today
Date : Fri, 23 Jan 2009 20:55:46
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
For those who have the NickToons (NToons) cable channel, the final arc of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" is currently being aired. This goes up to the series finale, with
: [scifinoir2] ...Meanwhile, over on SciFi
Date : Fri, 23 Jan 2009 21:04:50
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
...and, SciFi has a decent new and I guess permanent lineup tonight. Reruns of "Enterprise" at 5 pm (okay, not everyone will like that), and T
Well said. One slight correction though: it wasn't for the first time we were
proud to be Americans; it was the first time we were *really* proud to be
Americans. There's a difference. I think blacks have always loved this country,
always been proud to be American, but been saddened and upset
rest his dear soul, advised me "never to make a woman angry at you. She may not get you, but she can convince ten guys to do it *for* her."
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Date : Tue, 20 Jan 2009 16:46:55
by someone who'd DVR'ed it. On Jan 19, 2009, at 10:23 PM, KeithBJohnson@comcast.net wrote: Yep. My wife likes "The Starter Wife", by the way. -- Original message -- From: "Martin Baxter" truthseeker013@lycos.com> > And "The Starter Wife&
Well, he's taking the first steps to make good on some promises. Funny: i
listened to Cheney speak with Jim Lehrer recently, and he was the same old
bastard he's always been. He said things such as We were there to make the
hard choices, not the popular ones, and We weren't there to discuss
...@yahoogroups.com, KeithBJohnson@... wrote:
Well, he's taking the first steps to make good on some promises.
Funny: i listened to Cheney speak with Jim Lehrer recently, and he
was the same old bastard he's always been. He said things such as We
were there to make the hard choices
to see the Milwaukee Bucks annihilate the
Dallas Mavericks (133-99), I didn't put my hand over my heart or
remove my hat but I did stand in silence. In respect. In
acknowledgement.
~rave!
--- In scifino...@yahoogroups.com, KeithBJohnson@... wrote:
Well said. One slight correction though
Interesting picks. Anyone seen Benjamin Button? Is it worth an Oscar
nomination? I've heard mixed reviews, knew some people who said it was good,
but certainly i've not heard buzz on this level. Slumdog Millionaire
certainly is worth the nomination, in my opinion. However, as always, I'm
was in
a
wheelchair during the inauguration ceremony: his feet had turned
back
into hooves a day early.
~rave!
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, KeithBJohnson@ wrote:
Well, he's taking the first steps to make good on some
promises.
Funny: i listened to Cheney speak
0000
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
I guess I have to watch it online too. They're running a marathon until 5 pm today, but I need to be doing other stuff and will miss most of it. Inexplicably, the run up to the 10 pm season premiere is preceded by three hours of &quo
-
Subject : [scifinoir2] World Leaders Have Messages for Obama
Date : Wed, 21 Jan 2009 06:36:31 0000
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
Quite moving to read this. Can you imagine being in a situation where you're getting greetings and messages from other world leaders? Comm
/theoath_bound.html
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 1:36 AM, KeithBJohnson@comcast.net wrote:
Quite moving to read this. Can you imagine being in a situation where youre getting greetings and messages from other world leaders? Comments range from vaguely well-intentioned-but-amusing (Germanys leader using the word
Freaking awesome, thanks!
-- Original message --
From: Meta hett...@yahoo.com
Hi,
Click on this link to see the front pages of newspapers from around the
world, covering President Barack Obama's inauguration. You should be
able to click on a paper to
town?
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Subject : Re: [RE][scifinoir2] "Burn Notice"
Date : Tue, 20 Jan 2009 03:23:43
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
Yep. My wife likes "The Starter Wife", by the way.
-- Original m
Well, after his performance at the swearing in today, maybe Chief Justice
Roberts can fill in the gaff gap!
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From: ravenadal ravena...@yahoo.com
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-talk-bushismsjan20,0,639700.s
tory
to the Bush administration
itself.
cborre...@...
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How apropos that the Chief Justice appointed by Bush 43 would mangle
the oath of office.
~rave!
--- In scifino...@yahoogroups.com, KeithBJohnson@... wrote:
Well, after his
Quite moving to read this. Can you imagine being in a situation where you're
getting greetings and messages from other world leaders? Comments range from
vaguely well-intentioned-but-amusing (Germany's leader using the word
coloured), to humbling (UN Sec-General saying the US has the
white folks, several of whom felt
compelled to state the obvious - Ooh! Bollywood! - about events on
the screen.
Traci - I feel your pain.
~(no)rave!
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, KeithBJohnson@ wrote:
It's in theatres, my friend. Just ease on down
Sorry to hear that. Where do you live?
Great tribute you just wrote. I know the feeling. Perhaps the best known indie
bookstore here in Atlanta--named Oxford--closed its doors several years ago, a
victim of competition from Borders and Barnes and Noble. Oxford was that kind
of place too, where
This is funny. I was watching Oprah Winfrey's show when Mrs. Biden made the
statement. It was such as natural flow that I don't think she was mistaken or
exaggerating. She specifically stated that Joe Biden had the choice between
being VP or Secretary of State. So, what would have happened to
Mountain, but each time through the door made the trip worth it.:-( :-(.
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Subject : Re: [scifinoir2] I suffered a terrible lost today
Date : Mon, 19 Jan 2009 15:59:37
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
Sorry to hear
, KeithBJohnson@ wrote:
The Tara here in Atlana (love that name, eh?) is an art house
type
theatre, too. It aired Milk when that was in limited release.
Same
with Doubt. It often gets the films that never make it to wide
release. I've seen several British films starring older actors
.
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, KeithBJohnson@ wrote:
The Tara here in Atlana (love that name, eh?) is an art house
type
theatre, too. It aired Milk when that was in limited release.
Same
with Doubt. It often gets the films that never make it to wide
release. I've seen several
--
From: ravenadal
My art house theater is appropriately named The Downer.
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, KeithBJohnson@ wrote:
The Tara here in Atlana (love that name, eh?) is an art house
type
theatre, too. It aired Milk when that was in limited release
I will never understand how networks schedule their programs. For example, USA
network keeps trumpeting the fact that Burn Notice is one of their most
highly rated programs. They run commercials for it all the time. Why then, do
they air reruns at such crazy times? The show's been airing at odd
- its last marathon kicked off a 8:00 am on the nose.H'Wood stuppid...
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Date : Tue, 20 Jan 2009 02:36:04
From : KeithBJohnson@comcast.net
To : scifino...@yahoogroups.com
I will never understand h
To follow up Sincere's lead, I found a couple of really interesting posts on
the casting of all Caucasian actors for the Last Airbender movie. I'm still a
bit stunned at what M. Knight has done. It's just so insulting. Three decades
since the silliness of Irish American David Carradine playing
The Ship That Hit An Iceberg And Sank and any Wayans Bros film, never to be watched in any medium under any circumstances.
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Subject : [scifinoir2] Well, There's Always Reruns of the Cartoon...
Date : Sun, 18 Jan 2009 08:06:41
From : KeithBJohnson
Wow. As Don King--who was inexplicably being interviewed on CNN last night for
his take on the Obama Presidency--says, Only in America! Some would-be
entrepreneur is trying to sell Obama's old Chrysler 300C on eBay. (And if
there's any doubt Obama's black, just take a look at that car!)
It's in theatres, my friend. Just ease on down the road to the Tara on Cheshire
Bridge here in Atlanta. That's where I saw it.
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From: Martin Baxter truthseeker...@lycos.com
The *minute* this lands on DVD, it's mine.
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