Archive for March, 2009



Prop 8 Update


h1 Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Join the Impact Responds to the Call for DayOfDecision.org Co-Sponsors

NATIONAL - In the near future, the California Supreme Court will announce its decision on whether or not to repeal Proposition 8. The ruling could come down as early as this week, and as late as June 5th. When this time comes, it will either be a moment of protest or celebration for the LGBTQ community. To respond to both possible outcomes, grassroots activists Robin Tyler and Andy Thayer are calling for Day of Decision activities across the US. Join the Impact and many other national organizations are adding their support and resources to the national effort. Read the rest of this entry �

Horoscopes by Auntiepanpan


h1 Friday, March 27th, 2009

Leo
Beware of angry dogs falling out of the sky…I mean it…Falling dogs out of sky.

Virgo
You need a vacation. Seriously. Drama is bad…beach and fun good.

Libra
I see a keg party and sex in your future….

Scorpio
Get the thumb out of your ass and stop being a jackwad.

Sagittarius
silence sucks…but hopefully it will make you think more about what is more important to you….

Capricorn
PLEASE have sex…I can’t emphazize this enough. I don’t care if you get amorous with a one legged pirate named Lola…get your cookies!!!!!!!!!

Aquarius
oh yeah…you have angered the water gods…I don’t know how you did it…but it will hopefully get better if you listen to your elders…trust your instincts, not your ego. there is serious tensions goings on…you also by the way..need sex.

Pisces
Revenge is a dish…best served cold with an uzi….and duct tape…lots of duct tape…

Aries
getting forehead rubbies is NOT sex…not even close…

Taurus
stop and enough of the drinking and imbibing…you need to drive.

Gemini
sometimes you just have to let the past go so that you have a life for the future.

Cancer
you are not a hustler…you are not an empty husk or a shell to be filled by just anyone…you have a spark…fuck the rest of the users…walk proud and walk off to live on.

A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET - Live Director Commentary by Wes Craven - Sunday, March 29 - Aero Theatre


h1 Friday, March 27th, 2009

One, two, Freddy’s coming for you…

Sunday, March 29 - 7:30 PM

Live Commentary! Wes Craven In-Person!

A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, 1984, Warner Bros., 92 min. Director Wes Craven created one of his most famous movie milestones with this supremely entertaining horror opus, melding influences from Polanski to Bunuel to Argento to achieve a bizarrely subversive box office hit. Read the rest of this entry �

MATRIX - 10th ANNIVERSARY MARATHON - Saturday, March 28 - 5:00 PM


h1 Thursday, March 26th, 2009

       

Whoa!?!?

Yeah yeah I know…that last movie sucked. But if your out in LA you can check out all 3.

Saturday, March 28 - 5:00 PM

MATRIX ANNIVERSARY MARATHON!

Ten years ago, with only an independent cult hit (BOUND) and a script for a Sylvester Stallone action flick (ASSASSINS) on their resume, brothers Larry and Andy Wachowski embarked on one of the most ambitious science fiction trilogies of all time. The MATRIX movies combined elements from varied genre classics and added a healthy dose of original thought to become a beloved (and heavily discussed and analyzed) series of contemporary entertainments.

THE MATRIX, 1999, Warner Bros., 136 min. Dirs. Larry and Andy Wachowski. Keanu Reeves learns that the universe is controlled by computers, not humans-he and his fellow men are mere batteries to provide bioelectrical energy-and he isn’t even living in 1999 as he believes, but hundreds of years later. When revolutionary Laurence Fishburne opens Reeves’ eyes, the reluctant hero leads a revolt (with help from Carrie-Anne Moss and others) against the powers that be. Working from influences including BLADE RUNNER, VIDEODROME and assorted Hong Kong action movies, the Wachowski brothers have created a new science fiction landmark. Read the rest of this entry �

The Last Starfighter - 25th Anniversary Screening - Aero Theatre - Friday, March 27


h1 Thursday, March 26th, 2009

                   

Special Screening for The Last Starfighter this will be a 25th Anniversary Screening of the 1984 sci-fi adventure film - a early effort in the use of CGI.

Lance Guest plays a bored teenager who lives in a trailer park but dreams of something more. To pass the time he becomes an expert video game player, and eventually learns that his skill is the ticket to adventure that he’s been looking for. It seems that the game has been placed by aliens who need soldiers to wage war in outer space! Robert Preston is a delight in his final role as the alien who shows Guest the ropes in this terrific adventure for all ages. Read the rest of this entry �

Sunset Boulevard & Mulholland Dr. - Silent Movie Theatre - March 27 2009 - Friday


h1 Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Are You Ready For Your Close Up?

Sunset Boulevard, a savage satire of Hollywood’s dream machine, is as revered today as it was despised by Hollywood bigwigs upon its release. Positively hemorrhaging the desperation and decaying glamor that permeates Hollywood’s underbelly and populated by a world of wannabees and has-beens, Sunset Boulevard is the definitive Hollywood Gothic. Featuring noir-ish plotpoints and ghoulish humour, the film’s rightly famous centerpiece is the exquisitely outsized and iconic perfomance of Gloria Swanson as delusional harpie Norma Desmond, a former silent star hell-bent on reclaiming her celluloid throne. Erich Von Stroheim is wittily cast as her Prussian butler, and a young William Holden co-stars as her boytoy/whipping boy, a struggling screenwriter who can nothing but wait for his uproarious fate. It’s Desmond’s home, though, that says it all, a rotting mansion of aging dreams with death at the door–a perfect staging ground for her mothballed flagellating delusions. Read the rest of this entry �

DJ PAUL V. - NEON NOISE DANCE PARTY - FRIDAY, MARCH 27th


h1 Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

       

 

“A dingo ate me radio show!!!
But NOT my dance club!”
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::::: FRIDAY, MARCH 27th :::::
DJ PAUL V. PRESENTS THE MONTHLY
- “NEON NOISE DANCE PARTY” -

* ELECTRO * INDIE BEATS * FIDGET *
* MASHUPS * ROBOT ROCK * BANGERS *

And it sounds like this:
http://www.imeem.com/people/RMVtYZ/music/c5QTRwol/dj-paul-v-neon-noise-mix-march-2009

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Next SO CAL ZOMBIEWALK - April 18th 2009 - Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors - Los Angeles Convention Center


h1 Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

SO.CAL ZOMBIEWALK and Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors will be the next SO.CAL ZOMBIEWALK event on April 18th 2009.

Don’t miss it this year. Join the shuffling undead at this year’s Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors!!! So.Cal Zombiewalk intends to make history this year by taking a stab at breaking the world record for Zombie Walkers, in a menacing march around the LA Convention Center. All living dead are welcome to participate in this postmortem parade, as well as contribute to their charitable blood and food drives.

The event will take place on April 18, 2009 at The Los Angeles Convention Center.

THE PLAN OF “ATTACK!”:

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Time: 9 am - All Zombies report to The Main Auditorium (Petree Hall)
Apply make up if you haven’t already. Practice moaning and groaning “Braaiinnzzzz… More braaiinnzzzz” and your best rigor mortis walk (Remember ZOMBIES DON’T RUN!)

Time: 9:30 am - Zombie Walk Begins:

- Zombies exit The Main Auditorium (Petree Hall) and shamble about following the official blood red route. While on the sidewalk you must stay in Zombie Mode. (See Rules of Conduct & “What is a Zombie Walk” below at links)

Time: 10 am:

- Zombies reach the end of the route, show opens and Zombies converge with the living to enjoy the rest of the festivities.
All times are tentative and subject to change.

Get all the handy info on the walk here:

www.socalzombiewalk.com

www.myspace.com/socalzombiewalk

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D23 Membership AKA is Disney out of touch?


h1 Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

By Rick A Mortis

So Disney has unveiled it’s D23 membership which is an official online Disney community.

          D23 Charter Membership

A one-year D23 membership ($74.99) includes, with my comments afterwards:

  • Disney twenty-three quarterly publication: A one-year subscription (four issues) to D23’s new collectible magazine filled with stunning photography, dazzling illustrations and the ultimate Disney insider perspective. This advertising-free keepsake is the all-access pass to discovering the magic of Disney’s past, present and future.

So you get to pay about 75 bucks for 4 magazines… How out of touch is Disney with this?  People are broke or out of work. But really it’s not much a deal since $15.95 is how much it will be at newsstands. Read the rest of this entry �

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day!!!


h1 Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day from the B Side!

Have fun and be safe tonight.

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