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Defendor Trailer - TIFF 2009
When night falls and danger emerges from the shadows of Hammer Town's alleyways, Defendor is the only man who stands between us and the drug-ravaged streets. He is the last bastion of decency, the last honourable man: he is Defendor! But he is also Arthur Poppington (Woody Harrelson), a simple man who lives in the workshop of the construction company that employs him to hold traffic signs. Arthur is a self-made superhero who runs afoul of the law when he lays a beating on an undercover cop, Chuck Dooney (Elias Koteas), who was abusing a young prostitute named Kat (Kat Dennings). Always the hero, Arthur takes Kat to his secret hideout hoping she can help him find his arch-nemesis, the diabolical Captain Industry. Mistakenly convinced that Captain Industry killed his mother, Arthur has made it his mission to track down this enemy at all costs. But in order to do so, he must first overcome his most difficult challenge ever: convincing the court-appointed psychiatrist Dr. Park (Sandra Oh) that he's sane enough to be on the streets.
Steeped in comic-book iconography but stripped of the elaborate trappings of modern movies of the genre, Defendor questions our comic-saturated culture. By adopting a central character whose only special powers are kindness and determination, the film repositions the meaning of superhero. Feeling very much a film of the new economic landscape, Defendor finds its hero in the midst of a very real, decaying city, suggesting that true courage lies in the least likely individuals and that it only takes only one ripple to make a wave.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
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Marilyn Manson - The Beautiful People
The horrible people, the horrible people
It's as anatomic as the size of your steeple
Capitalism has made it this way,
Old-fashioned fascism will take it away
Monday, January 11, 2010
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Thursday, January 7, 2010
Phalanx
Phalanx Block 1 during a Pre-Aimed Calibration (PAC) test-fire on 20 February 2003 aboard USS Carl Vinson CVN-70
US Navy Photograph No. 030220-N-9273C-027
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Cire - Catastrophe
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If it wasn't for this crippling mixture
of fear and delusion, greed and control,
then maybe we'd have a realistic picture
of what we have bought and what has been sold.
It's the oldest way to take control.
Aim their discontent at those below.
Make the problem and sell the solution.
Watch them line up for their executions.
There's reason to fear catastrophe
but it's not from overseas
it's in DC, and on Wall Street
It's hiding behind your TV screen
It's a testament to the power of fiction...
The giant can fear what it's swallowing whole,
and never suspect the ones who, make billions
from death and destruction while we pay the toll.
So what will it take to look past distractions
and open your eyes to what's ahead on the road?
Dissident camps? Constant surveillance?
Just stare down the barrel and smile while this explodes.
There's reason to fear catastrophe
but it's not from overseas
it's in DC, and on Wall Street
It's hiding behind your TV screen
What will you do, wish this away?
I'd like to say fight, but it might be too late.
There's reason to fear catastrophe
but it's not from overseas
it's in D.C., and on Wall Street
it's hiding behind your TV screen.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
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Tool - Sober (Acoustic Cover) Jessica Haeckel
Acoustic cover of the song Sober by Tool . Vocals by Jessica Haeckel (chimaera1618), guitar by samescenario.
http://www.myspace.com/gemiiniiriisiing
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Friday, January 1, 2010
Slaughterlinks (Aug 2015)
- yɿɒɿdyƆ | Cybrary
- bniʇɘnuT | Tunefind
- Reason | noƨɒɘЯ
- ƨƨɘnilnɒM ʇo ƚɿA | Art of Manliness
- oϱniloυႧ | Duolingo
- ʞɔolƆ | Debt
- WӘAƆ | CAGW
- dυHɈiӘ | GitHub
- noǫɒɿᗡ ʞɔɒlᙠ | Black Dragon
- γmɘbɒɔA nɒʜﻼ | Khan Academy
- bɿɒoઘ ɘϱɘlloƆ | College Board
- γmɘbɒɔɘboƆ | Codecademy
- ЯTA | ATR
- mooႧ ʇo ɈɘʜqoɿԳ | Prophet of Doom
- hctaW dahiJ | Jihad Watch
- ƨɘiɿɘɈƨγM | Unexplained
- ʜɔɘT ɘmɘɿɈxƎ | ExtremeTech
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- ɿɘƨU ɿɘwoԳ ɿɘɈυqmoƆ | Computer Power User
- ɈɘʜɔoɔiЯ | Ricochet
- bɿɒbnɒɈƧ ɘviɈɔɘįdO | Objective Standard
- ɈƨibɿɘИ | Nerdist
- ƨƨɘnɈiℲ & ɘlɔƨυM | Muscle & Fitness
- nɘɘɿӘ γboઘ bniM | Mind Body Green
- ɈɔɘlliʜɔɿA | Archillect
- γɈɿɘdiႨ nɿɒɘႨ | Learn Liberty
- (USA) | F.A.F.S.A.
- ƨɈxɘT bɘɿɔɒƧ | Sacred-Texts