zrath: Zrath-Smiley as a TRON program (BladeRunner)


Well, I don't know about all y'all, but I had a smashing weekend! Simply smashing!

It was kicked off by [livejournal.com profile] coyoteseven and I attending a LUGOLA (Lego User Group Of Los Angeles) meeting on
Saturday Morning (well, we tried for morning, but got there a little past noon).

Dark rituals of secret societies exposed! With photos! )


And then, on Sunday, the Sibling and I went to see "Blade Runner: The Final Cut" at the Landmark.

The Landmark is a brand new theater housed in the Westside Pavilion expansion, which also contains a Barnes & Noble.
It's a rather swanky cinema with wide leather seats, stadium seating, assigned seating, high quality concessions, ushers,
announcers, and the kind of service you just don't get anymore at multiplexes. It's like The Bridge, but REALLY nice.
Tickets are $11 for evenings and weekends. Matinees are $9 on weekdays only. This is actually not too bad.
My usual theater is the Culver City Stadium 12 and charges $8.50 for matinees. They do matinees on weekends though.
But the Landmark is a heck of a lot closer to us!
The Arclight in Hollywood is also very nice, but a lot more expensive and parking is a major pain in the ass.
The Landmark has a ton of parking, since it's in a mall.
Also, the seats are wide. How wide? I can seat down and lower both armrests and be comfortable!
This has never happened at the Culver City Stadium 12 OR The Bridge Cinema! I always need to keep one armrest up!
So yeah, I think I have a new favorite theater. :)

Oh yeah, the movie!
There are new DVDs of "Blade Runner" on the way (December 18th), and a new cut of the film ("The Final Cut").
So the studio decided to do some limited screenings of the new cut on the big screen.
I've seen the film tons of times, in three different flavors: theatrical, home video, and Director's Cut.
I had no clue as to what was new with this Final Cut, so it was to be a complete surprise.
I doubted that Ridley Scott would put the narration back in (though I kinda like it), and he didn't.
The "happy ending" (stock footage of driving to the Overlook Hotel is happy?!?! :D ) was also nowhere to be seen.
So in that respect, the Final Cut is a lot like the Director's Cut. The Unicorn Dream Sequence is in there, but shorter.
Some of the scenes are longer, with extra music and dialogue. Also, Warren (no LJ) attended the Blade Runner panel at
San Diego Comic Con this year and told me that the running-through-glass scene with Zhora was reshot for the Final Cut.
In the original film, a body double did the crashing, but said body double didn't really look like Joanna Cassidy.
So they got Joanna to come back and they reshot the scene with her. And holy crap, it looks almost completely the same!
After 25 years, the film holds up rather well. It's really unique, and beautiful.
The film was projected with a Sony AltaX4 digital projection system, which the announcer claimed had resolution
"4 times higher than the highest resolution HD TV you can get at Best Buy". And holy crap, was the picture ever crisp!
If it's playing near you, you oughta check it out. It's a treat.


Goofy Moments In Home Viewing: Part 4012
Saturday Night, I was watching "Lord Of The Rings: Return of The King" Extended Edition with the Sibling. (4 hours!)
At the scene when the giant eagles show up, my brother quipped "Ouais! Voila les Américains!"
("Awright! Here come the Americans!") I laughed and replied:
"Yea! It's the 235th Tactical Squadron out of Edwards Air Force Base! Nazgul at 12 o'clock! All units break and attack!"

You had to be there...


zrath: Zrath-Smiley as a TRON program (Totoro)


Hey kids!
It's been a while since there's been a fluffy post here, so I think it's time for a fluffy post.

So how about that LJ outage, heh?
I feel for the poor San Frandiscans who were left in the dark because of the mysterious power outages.
Next time, don't plug so many gizmos into the power strip, guys!
Y'all should build a nice safe French nuclear power plant right in San Jose. Or Vallejo. :)
That should keep all those servers running just fine and Unimatrix One humming along.


Current favorite Gatorade flavor: Strawberry Kiwi Rain.
Second favorite: Lime Rain.

Current ringtone: "Sixteen Tons" by Tennessee Ernie Ford.
This will change once I get my new phone from T-Mobile.
Oh yes, Amp'd Mobile is going under, so I'm losing my cellphone.
And also my job. So I'm in the market for a new job.

Dang it, that's not very fluffy.
Must try harder!


Nerd Prom (aka Comic Con International, aka San Diego ComiCon, aka CommieCon) is this weekend and I will not be there.
They actually managed to completely sell out on Saturday, which is something I've never seen happen ever.
To those who are going, have fun storming the castle!! :)


Brickshelf.com, the online library of Lego user creations, was going to shut down July 31st, but there was a reprieve.
I'm not sure what the deal is but I bet it has something to do with the cost of running the thing.
As soon as the admin figures out a way people can send in money, I will scrape a little something together and send it.
I like browsing Brickshelf and seeing the strange and wacky and painfully detailed things people build.
Here are three neat things from a French Lego users expo, called "Fanabriques":
("Fanatiques" [Fanatics] + "Briques" [Bricks] = "Fanabriques"!)

Lifesize replica of a Bugatti race car (not the Veyron). Back view.

The gorgeous main starship from a French cartoon series called "Ulysses 31".

The Moon Rocket from the two-part Tintin graphic novel ("Destination Lune", "On A Marché Sur La Lune").

Don't know If I have posted this one before, it's a giant asteroid muncher and it looks like something the Empire would use.

Neat stuff. Makes me wanna build things.


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I'll be lucky if two people on my Friends' List recognize this artist...

Hey [livejournal.com profile] hatch!!! How cold can Coldcut get?!?

"Honey, I've got rhythms I haven't even used yet!"


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Alrighty then, time to go home. I'm outta here until Monday.
I don't have Internet access at the new apartment yet, so I can't check e-mail or Web-browse or anything.
Broadband cable access has been ordered and the guy is scheduled to come by Monday Evening to hook me up.
My laptop has WiFi but all the networks in my area are password-protected, so no leeching for me! :(
I have much work to do in straightening out the apartment so it's not that big a deal.

I leave you with this link.
It's a Brickshelf gallery folder containing many photos of some of the Fall 2007 Star Wars Lego sets:
the updated Trade Federation MTT, the Naboo Fighter with Trade Federation Droid Fighter, and the Jedi Starfighter
(Episode III version) with Hyperdrive Booster-Ring. Oh, and some close-ups of the Kit Fisto minifigure.
(Yes, I'm looking at you [livejournal.com profile] amarafox!!! :D )

The MTT is especially fantabulous and I definitely want one! I missed out on the original release.
This new one is feature-packed, even more than last year's Slave I upgrade!
My name is Zrath The Lego Psychopath and I endorse this set!

Well, time to go.
Enjoyez vous!!


zrath: Zrath-Smiley as a TRON program (Lego Darth)


Lego and Lucasfilms signed a deal in 1999.

Slave I: The Lego Sessions )

I hope to get the new Y-Wing next.


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