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I am moving all of my technology posts over to my technology blog (http://jamesisin.com/a_high-tech_blech/) and thus you may see oddities in my technology posts here. Please let me know so that I can get it all strait.Slog the Well
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Category Archives: iThinks
You Think My Backyard Is Cool, but John Elliott’s Backyards Rocks
My old friend Ian Parks moved to LA a few years back and set himself in a sweet little place with a cool courtyard. He puts on music shows there calling it Frog Town. Living in Seattle I’ve only been … Continue reading
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Dummy Is Polished Wood
I’ve been watching a lot of films with Adrien Brody of late (since a certain princess I know really likes him). I was surfing a film site and noticed that he stared in a film along side Milla Jovavich. I … Continue reading
A Nudge in the Right Direction
This has been on my list of things to do for a while now, and I’m sorry to have made you wait so long. You may or may not have already seen the video for the poem called “How to … Continue reading
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Rocket Me Bottle!
I’m a big Wes Anderson fan and have been since I took a chance and bought Rushmore on DVD. He’s really quite good at making movies. A friend insists that Bottle Rocket is his best film. I finally bought a … Continue reading
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Everyone Should Have a Big Night
My brother gave me a couple of DVD’s a while back and I’m just now getting to watching this last of them. A film with Ian Holm, Stanley Tucci, Minnie Driver, and Isabella Rossellini (a woman so beautiful she could … Continue reading
How to Be Eaten by a Bear
If you are looking for some fresh comic perspective on bear hunting, you could either try my new sport or read Help! A Bear Is Eating Me! by Mykle Hansen. The choice is yours and I don’t want to influence your … Continue reading
Let’s Talk Zombies or Get Thee to a Video Store
For whatever reason I have watched a host of zombie and other horror films, some good and some bad, and I feel compelled to talk about several of them. You may have already seen my review of Fido. Maybe you … Continue reading
Addicted to Spastic Plastic?
A while back I did a post concerning the fascinating plastic island out in the pacific (that’s a bad thing, by the way). More recently I watched a documentary on plastics that I want to promote. The film is called … Continue reading
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Long Live the Death of Pan and Scan
What year is this? Oh, yeah. Two thousand ten. That’s way past Space: 1999. And yet you can still make the mistake of buying or torrenting a so called Full Frame or Full Screen version of a film that was … Continue reading
Happiness Just Might Be a Warm Cup of Coffee
Rocky Raccoon may have been satisfied reading that book placed by the Gideons in his hotel room, but I have something better for your reading list. I read this book a while back and am just now reminded to say … Continue reading