Ancient Masonic conspiracies

Categories: Culture

Let me get this straight. Nicholas Cage is playing Benjamin Franklin Gates, scion of the family Gates, which has been sworn for generations to find and protect a legendary treasure. The Founding Fathers of the United States left clues to the location of the treasure in the symbols of America, in particular the eye in the pyramid. Now he’s racing against a British rival to reach the treasure before it’s too late? ...

June 27, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Hand-held giant robots

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“If you’re not excited by a movie that features giant robots, hand-held death rays, flying fortresses, mysterious ninja hotties, underwater dogfights, last-second cliffhangers, and guest-starring cameos from dead guys, then maybe this movie wasn’t made for you.” ( Scroll down. But the Wes Anderson flick sounds great too.)

June 25, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Wellman deal

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If you’re looking for Manly Wade Wellman to read, and you should be if you like American mythology and folklore, Night Shade Books is running a 50% off sale until midnight tomorrow. The collected stories are beautiful volumes, well-bound and nicely typeset. I recommend them highly.

June 21, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Lotta books

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Book Meme: + bold the ones you’ve read{{ double-space-with-newline }} + italicize those you started but never finished{{ double-space-with-newline }} + add three at the end My own comment: calm down all ye Terry Pratchett fans. Yeesh.

June 15, 2004 · 14 min · Bryant

By the pricking

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Ray Bradbury has pretty strong opinions about Michael Moore (original). “Michael Moore is a screwed a—hole, that is what I think about that case,” Bradbury said according to an English translation of the story. “He stole my title and changed the numbers without ever asking me for permission.” Continued the author: “[Moore] is a horrible human being – horrible human!” When asked if he agrees with Moore’s political positions, Bradbury replied, “That has nothing to do with it. He copied my title; that is what happened. That has nothing to do with my political opinions.” ...

June 9, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

City of DVDs

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Public service announcement: City of God comes out on DVD tomorrow. It is so very good. Big-time recommended.

June 9, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Loudspeaker

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Looking back on the Dean campaign, I was dead wrong about how effective the campaign was at turning online energy into real world results. Despite the number of people willing to go out and do things in the real world, Dean didn’t win. He did raise a whole lot of money, and blogs continue to prove effective as money-raising avenues. However, they do that by getting lots of Internet-savvy people to contribute. Even in fund-raising, nobody bridges the gap between the Internet and normal retail politics. ...

May 25, 2004 · 3 min · Bryant

Ghetto-think

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“Today we have elves, stormtroopers and now superheroes,” Koster said. “We need to break out of the geek ghetto. No offense … I am one.” Wired is running the old mainstream acceptance article (original), except it’s about MMORPGs instead of comic books. And yeah, we all know how unpopular stories about elves, stormtroopers, and superheroes are. #2 movie of all time: Star Wars. #4 movie of all time: The Phantom Menace. #5 movie of all time: Spider-Man. #6 movie of all time: Return of the King. #9 movie of all time: The Two Towers. ...

May 20, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Silver costume

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I wonder. Is it a bad sign that I’d sort of prefer a superhero parody movie night to a straight superhero movie night? I mean, hey — The Specials, Mystery Men, and The Incredibles vs. what? Superman, Spider-Man, and X-Men 2? I think the goofy superhero movies are winning. Not by a lot, but they’re ahead. Possibly The Incredibles will suck, but I would not bet against Pixar.

May 17, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

I touch myself

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The Scala Choir cover of “I Touch Myself” is kinda making me sentimental just at the moment. It’s really beautiful. There’s a bit more about the Choir here (original), with a video. There’s a classical piece, Nocturne, opus 40 by Dvorak, on the official site. I just added the Fluxblog feed to LiveJournal as flux_blog (original), by the by. There’s also a syndicated journal called fluxblog, but it’s using the RSS feed which is not so current.

May 13, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant