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Old 09-12-2003, 03:07 PM   #22981
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Edited to add that the naked breasts don't always show up for some reason
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Old 09-12-2003, 03:17 PM   #22982
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[Starship troopers] The movie completely shifted the philisophical underpinnings of the book. It did retain the obvious military service for citizenship theme, but really dropped the more interesting theme of the book that explored autonomous thought versus centralized command.
See, that's what I thought the movie translated beautifully, albeit very differently. The theme was in fact about autonomous thought vs. central command, and they illustrated the issue by reference to the same historical moment that was Heinlin's essential reference: WWII and post WWII, and the political ideological issues and conflicts apparent in the subsequent rises of fascism and communism. To the extent the movie subverts the book's take on it (i.e.: the book toys with the idea that fascism might be both a logical result of and actually the best environment for a flourishing and successful individualism, while the movie, with it's marvelous US propaganda jokes, makes the point "the great 'individualists' who famously defeated the fascists and communists are in fact no different from the fascists - and maybe not the communists, either"), I think it does it quite validly (and necessarily) for a different generation with different political histories watching a different medium with its own different history.
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Old 09-12-2003, 03:20 PM   #22983
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See, that's what I thought the movie translated beautifully, albeit very differently. The theme was in fact about autonomous thought vs. central command, and they illustrated the issue by reference to the same historical moment that was Heinlin's essential reference: WWII and post WWII, and the political ideological issues and conflicts apparent in the subsequent rises of fascism and communism. To the extent the movie subverts the book's take on it (i.e.: the book toys with the idea that fascism might be both a logical result of and actually the best environment for a flourishing and successful individualism, while the movie, with it's marvelous US propaganda jokes, makes the point "the great 'individualists' who famously defeated the fascists and communists are in fact no different from the fascists - and maybe not the communists, either"), I think it does it quite validly (and necessarily) for a different generation with different political histories watching a different medium with its own different history.
I just thought it was about these cool big bugs . . .
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Old 09-12-2003, 03:38 PM   #22984
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I just thought it was about these cool big bugs . . .
Well, yeah, that too. And there were topless chicks.
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Old 09-12-2003, 03:39 PM   #22985
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Then you are sure to enjoy this. This kid is awesome.

http://www.bordergatewayprotocol.net...deo/crispy.wmv

(spree: has sound and a few dirty words)
For a 14(?) year old, he shows some serious promise. I especially like the part at the end where he says "amen," then crosses himself. That and the part where he talks bout his dad being gay, and fronting about Yen b/c he's never been to Japan. He might want to work on his look a bit, though. Not a lot of street cred.
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Old 09-12-2003, 03:40 PM   #22986
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Well, yeah, that too. And there were topless chicks.
And Caspar van Dien (I think) - that's all I took away from the movie, anyway - Starship Troopers = Blond Teutonic Guy
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Old 09-12-2003, 03:52 PM   #22987
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Are you so devestated by the "postponement" that you need to take out your frustration on us?
OK, how about this then...


Now I have another wedding to look forward to.

David Letterman
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‘Late Show’ host, long-time girlfriend
still discussing wedding plans
Sept. 12 — David Letterman had better start thinking up a top 10 list of baby names — he’s about to become a father. While taping the “Late Show” episode that’s scheduled to air Friday night, Letterman told the audience Thursday that his girlfriend, Regina Lasko, is about six months’ pregnant.
“I HAVE AN announcement to make and I’ll be honest with you, I’m a little bit nervous. I have some trepidations about this. I feel a little silly because it’s one of those things where I thought never in my life this would happen,” the talk show host said.
“And here I am, 56, and by all rights it shouldn’t be happening. But, there’s nothing we can do about it now. And I’m terribly excited about this. I’m scared silly about this. I’m going to be a father.”
After the cheers and applause from the studio audience subsided, Letterman joked about the upside of becoming a father for the first time at his age: “By the time the child has trouble in life, you know, I’ll be dead. I’ll be long gone. By the time the kid’s out stealing cars, you know, Dad will be dead a few years.”
Letterman said he and Lasko are still discussing whether to get married.


Letterman expecting
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Old 09-12-2003, 03:55 PM   #22988
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That kid is hilarious.

Whole bunch of videos there

http://www.bordergatewayprotocol.net/~jon/humor/video/
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Old 09-12-2003, 03:55 PM   #22989
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I don't see what the problem is here...

but apparently, filming a faux priest/bride porno in a church means the whole place has to be re-blessed:

http://www.boston.com/news/daily/12/odds_porn.htm

It's not like it was faux priest/altar boy manhandling after all...
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Old 09-12-2003, 03:59 PM   #22990
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I don't see what the problem is here...

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but apparently, filming a faux priest/bride porno in a church means the whole place has to be re-blessed:

http://www.boston.com/news/daily/12/odds_porn.htm

It's not like it was faux priest/altar boy manhandling after all...
"The church of San Vicenzo's seedy past came to light when a local -- watching "Il Confessionale" ("The Confessional Box") -- recognized the spot. He called in the police who, on closer study of the movie, confirmed his suspicions."


Apparently the police took a lesson from our courts. This will require some closer study of the film... Let's set up a vcr in the back room and have a look.
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Old 09-12-2003, 04:06 PM   #22991
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I don't see what the problem is here...

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"The church of San Vicenzo's seedy past came to light when a local -- watching "Il Confessionale" ("The Confessional Box") -- recognized the spot. He called in the police who, on closer study of the movie, confirmed his suspicions."
Why would the police care?
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Old 09-12-2003, 04:06 PM   #22992
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I don't see what the problem is here...

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"The church of San Vicenzo's seedy past came to light when a local -- watching "Il Confessionale" ("The Confessional Box") -- recognized the spot. He called in the police who, on closer study of the movie, confirmed his suspicions."


Apparently the police took a lesson from our courts. This will require some closer study of the film... Let's set up a vcr in the back room and have a look.
Well how do you explain to the police..."well, I was watching this porno....and I recognized that as my church confessional....and I think a crime was committed at my church...but you know, watching the porno wasn't the crime, but well maybe it is, but I've seen that confessional before, and I'm not going back until it's been ridden of that nastiness...that I was watching....over and over and over. Just to make sure that it was my church.
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Old 09-12-2003, 04:07 PM   #22993
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I don't see what the problem is here...

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"The church of San Vicenzo's seedy past came to light when a local -- watching "Il Confessionale" ("The Confessional Box") -- recognized the spot. He called in the police who, on closer study of the movie, confirmed his suspicions."


Apparently the police took a lesson from our courts. This will require some closer study of the film... Let's set up a vcr in the back room and have a look.
Did the guy who recognized the movie confess his sin of watching the movie in the same confessional? Maybe Atticus can help me here, but does that mean that all of the sacraments peformed in that church are invalidated?
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Old 09-12-2003, 04:12 PM   #22994
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Maybe Atticus can help me here, but does that mean that all of the sacraments peformed in that church are invalidated?
They certainly oughta be. Why, those sinners were probably violating church law by using birth control!
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Old 09-12-2003, 04:13 PM   #22995
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Did the guy who recognized the movie confess his sin of watching the movie in the same confessional?
I would think that, at that point, there would be a huge explosion - one of those "matter meets antimatter" things.
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