well well well. way to prove me wrong.
so ... .
Just saw, Island of the Alive. Otherwise known as the 3rd and final and best installment of the "It's Alive" series of movies by Larry Cohen.
When that man works with Michael Morriarty nothing can go wrong.
Tried to make the Blue Carauco drink from CQ tonight... wasn't so hot.
Saw City of Lost Souls at the Roxie tonight as well. Kick fuckin ass is what that was. Takashi Miike's most multi-cultural of his "action" flicks. Amazing... and a rare opportunity to see it on the big screen. Unless you live in Seattle where Miike just was !!.. and they played 5 of his films as well... for something like the 3rd time??
It looks like i'll be heading to japan in mid august. I can't believe it... but nothing has told me otherwise so far. i haven't lived with my father for over 8 years... so a few months with him should be interesting.
i've been listeing to a lot of stockhausen and xenakis lately. about 4 years ago i found 60's electronic music pretty hard to listen to... but i think i'm ready for it now. and thanks to my nice record player and a university library... i don't have to spend 24bucks for either a new cd or an used record.
good times
so ... .
Just saw, Island of the Alive. Otherwise known as the 3rd and final and best installment of the "It's Alive" series of movies by Larry Cohen.
When that man works with Michael Morriarty nothing can go wrong.
Tried to make the Blue Carauco drink from CQ tonight... wasn't so hot.
Saw City of Lost Souls at the Roxie tonight as well. Kick fuckin ass is what that was. Takashi Miike's most multi-cultural of his "action" flicks. Amazing... and a rare opportunity to see it on the big screen. Unless you live in Seattle where Miike just was !!.. and they played 5 of his films as well... for something like the 3rd time??
It looks like i'll be heading to japan in mid august. I can't believe it... but nothing has told me otherwise so far. i haven't lived with my father for over 8 years... so a few months with him should be interesting.
i've been listeing to a lot of stockhausen and xenakis lately. about 4 years ago i found 60's electronic music pretty hard to listen to... but i think i'm ready for it now. and thanks to my nice record player and a university library... i don't have to spend 24bucks for either a new cd or an used record.
good times
as for modern electronics, try audiogalaxy.com. they have a surprisingly good selection of modern stuff. it's the best site since Napster.
have fun in Japan. it's an amazing place, even if the panty vending machines are all gone.