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RATIONAL HARDCORE (Libertarian punk zine) posts new videos

 

http://rationalhardcore.com/ 

 

 

The libertarian punk zine "Rational Hardcore" has put up some new videos. Scroll to the bottom right hand side of their page to see.

Hey New Hampshire, I'm trying to change the world!

How do I contact the bloggers? I need publicity. I need help. It's easy. If I can't get the Free State people and everyone in New Hampshire on board...........uh oh.... We need to get this song on the radio.

CRUSH the opposition using the power of mass media and popular culture.

http://home.covad.net/jcringer/overview.html

BBC’s New Sherlock Holmes Adaptation

It began last Sunday & its in fact rather good.

They’ve transplanted the whole thing to modern day London & Sherlock Holmes is being played as a somewhat Aspergers odd ball.

Something people might want to check out.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t4pgh

Whedons' Musical

I just watched Nathan Fillion and Neil Patrick Harris in a Joss Whedon production called Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog.  It was pretty damn funny.

 

DYK that Joss's Brother is named Jed, and he scored this flick?  Weird, but funny, and that is what it was designed to be.

The horros

El grande!

 

Thanks for playing the Horrors "who can say".

I bought the album and have played it every day for the last three weeks.

 

The mix of Physedlic furs, the Cure and Echo and the Bunnymen with a dash of Joy Division is just mesmerizing.

 

Please play a snippet of the epic Sea to Sea on one of your shows.

 

Colin

Space Quest

Hey Guys:

Was thinking about an old computer game I used to play on my 486 called space quest!

Does anyone remember this game? It came out of sierra software in the 80s and 90s.

One of the best textline computer games I ever played.

Just had a convo with Furb he reckons it reminded him of red dwarf! I'm so down with that.

Disappointing no one has written a space quest movie on the misadventures of Roger Wilco. Would be really cool to see something like that.

I seem to recall particularly the joke they had in the game where Roger wilco was moving around the game and Vader and Skywalker having a fight in the halls. This sort of humour totally rocks!

Check out the SQ fansite @ http://www.spacequest.net/

cheers,

Any new shows worth watching this fall?

Right now the only show I'm waiting for is The Cape but does anyone know if there will be any series premiering with a pro-liberty slant to it?

Spaghetti Westerns

Just finished watching the Sergio Leone classic For a Few Dollars More (1965)

A Clint Eastwood classic!

Got me thinking about how not many really good Westerns are made these days.

Gotta get some more westerns like that in the pipeline I reckon. Classic stuff!

An interesting footnote is the fact that Lee Van Cleef who played Colonel Douglas Mortimer also appeared in the Twilight Zone in 1961.

I really hope someone out there writes a classic novel or something with that "period piece" style in mind.

The last good Western I remember was Unforgiven in the 90s.

Any thoughts?

cheers,

mothyspace

Artificial Life Has been Created

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/science_and_environment/10132762.stm

 

WOW!

 

 

Frightening & fascinating at the same time

 

Also worth noting that the research for this wasn't government funded

Let our powers combine!

I think I was twelve when Captain Planet first came out and I admit that I was swept up in the whole Eco-movement at the time so I loved the show and rarely missed an episode. Despite enjoying it at the time I questioned some of the points the show was trying to get across and how they portrayed the American character Wheeler. As the show progressed I started cheering for the bad guys because I thought they were cooler and more interesting while the Planteteers were pompous, pretentious, meddlesome and boring. When I started to study writing more I would happen to catch reruns of the show on Cartoon Network and realized how poorly the characters were developed and relied heavily on the celebrity names behind the voices. 

Bad Brains!

I had never heard of Bad Brains before renting a DVD of their show at CBGB's from 1982.  Holy shit, it was a bunch of Rastafarians with some of the best punch guitar riffing and energetic spitting of lyrics I have ever encountered.  I highly recommend renting the vid.  I will be investigating this band further.

Goodbye To Pete Steele The Greatest Vox in Goth Rock

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Billy Jack

Growing up I don't think I've ever saw the Billy Jack movies and reading the synopsis on badmovies.org I generally avoided watching them. Thanks to netflix I've given them a chance. I was surprised at the anti-government message throughout the 3 films I've watched. The series starts with Born Losers which doesn't have a strong anti-government overtone but it shows the ineffectiveness of the local officials when a biker gang begins to initiate force upon the townsfolk. I don't know how prevalent the topic of police brutality was featured in movies around 1967 but it was interesting to see cops portrayed in a negative light even though the guys getting worked over were scummy.

Opening For Citizen-X CONstitution Episode

"Justice is what we say. Go up against us... and we will crush you. Resistance is futile. We own you."

"...subtle man-i-pulation. Half truths and deception led me to the in-sur-rection."

 

Who are they and where can I buy their stuff?

Got one for ya.....Scissorfight

Here is a New Hampshire band that I love.  Saw them at the Stone Church in Newmarket NH.  Man I miss that apartment and town.  Anyway, here are a couple for your viewing pleasure.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9ioePlnTT0

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9ioePlnTT0

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