Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Periodic Table of sci-fi shows and movies

Monday, March 15, 2010

Killing Joke tour delayed until Fall

Killing Joke’s ‘XIII: Feast of Fools’ album, 30th anniversary tour dates delayed until fall | 80s alternative music, college rock, indie // slicing up eyeballs
Reconstituted postpunk act Killing Joke this week announced it will push back the release of its forthcoming reunion album XIII: Feast of Fools from April until early September, and also will delay its lengthy 30th anniversary tour of Europe and North America until later this year.

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The delay calls off 24 shows in April, May and June, and, so far, the band only has rescheduled what were to be the first two dates: Edinburgh and London. Ferguson notes that, “Of course, all tickets will be honored to the rescheduled shows.”

Killing Joke tour dates:

April 15: Picture House, Edinburgh, UK
April 16: Hammersmith Apollo, London, UK
April 19: Bataclan, Paris, France
April 20: AB Main Hall, Brussels, Belgium
April 21: Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
April 23: Werkstatt, Cologne, Germany
April 24: Grunspan, Hamburg, Germany
April 26: Lucerna Music Bar, Prague, Czech Republic
April 27: Mega Club, Katowictz, Poland
April 28: Palladium, Warsaw, Poland
April 29: Nosturi, Helsinki, Finland
May 21: Black Cat/9:30 Club, Washington, D.C., USA
May 22: Irving Plaza, New York, NY, USA
May 23: Paradise, Boston, MA, USA
May 25: Cabaret, Montreal, PQ, Canada
May 26: Phoenix, Toronto, ONT, Canada
May 28: Cro Foot, Detroit, MI, USA
May 29: Empty Bottle, Chciago, IL, USA
May 30: Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL, USA
June 2: Venue, Vancuover, BC, Canada
June 3: Shoebox, Seattle, WA, USA
June 4: Wonder Ballroom, Portland, OR, USA
June 5: Regency, San Francisco, CA, USA
June 6: Witern, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Oct. 15: Picture House, Edinburgh, UK
Oct. 16: Hammersmith Apollo, London, UK




More Predators movie footage

Sunday, March 14, 2010

The next Planet of the Apes movies series remake is in the works

British Newcomer To Create Ape Supremacy - Planet of the Apes - io9
The prequel to the remake of Planet of the Apes has found a director.


An extened Avatar to be released to theatres in the Fall?

Avatar To Return To Cinemas In The Fall? - Avatar - io9

Cameron said,

The wildcard is that we might be re-releasing the movie this fall. It's kind of gotten stomped out (in theaters) because of Alice in Wonderland. The word we're getting back from exhibitors is we probably left a couple of hundred million dollars on the table as a result. The question is the appetite still going to be there after the summer glut of movies. We're going to assess that. We're talking about maybe adding in additional footage and doing something creative.

Slashfilm speculates that there could be up to 20 minutes of new footage available for the expanded Avatar, since Cameron has said he has five or six minutes of deleted scenes with finished effects, and another 15 minutes for which the effects were never completed — but they could be, if there was money to be made.




Thursday, March 11, 2010

Red matter star

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Predators movie - interview with Alice Braga

Repomen - movie - looks to be a bloody good time.

Update on the Thor movie - news on plot and list of cast members

Plot Synopsis Revealed for Marvel’s Thor | /Film
Cast: Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Rene Russo, Stellan Skarsgard, Jaimie Alexander, Kat Dennings, Ray Stevenson, Josh Dallas, Tadanobu Asano, Idris Elba, Clark Gregg, Colm Feore


Tuesday, March 9, 2010

I love this outfit!

Ridley Scott's Alien prequel to be in 3D

EXCLUSIVE: Alien prequel WILL be 3D
Excerpt:

Put the rumours to rest as to whether H.R. Giger's metamorph will be truly leaping out of your screen in Ridley Scott's pending Alien prequel:

"Ridley's doing the next Alien in 3D." Christian told me.

When I asked the director if he thought the new prequel could set the Alien franchise straight again, he responded:

"I do. Ridley told me some of his ideas when we were here in Toronto. He has a very clear understanding of where this should go. They kind of stopped dead one of the greatest horror franchises there's ever been, and it had legs to go on. So I'm hoping he'll revive another three. The world certainly wants it, and the fans want it - everybody. "

Christian, who created the 'cannibalisation' technique of using stripped-out WWII bombers to dress SF movie classics Star Wars and Alien, is quite firm about the Alien prequel being in 3D, but less committed about it constituting the start of a new Alien trilogy. But it doesn't seem reasonable to presume that the 'trilogy' comment is completely random. So that's one rumour confirmed, but another springing up in its place, I guess.

Asked if he would have any involvement in Scott's new Alien movie, Christian responded:

"I hope so. I actually met Ridley here at the film festival. We had a chat to catch up, and he was going on about how much I'd 'got it' on the first one. I guess that's because of Star Wars, where I had a trained crew with me...and we learnt how to do it. It's not a technique that's easy to do - it's something I'd learnt. So [Scott] kept saying how I was the one responsible, really."




Friday, March 5, 2010

Another reason to legalize Marijuana

More summer fun for the whole family

Cool new movie to be filmed in Scotland?

Nerverackers - movie by Rodriquez - on hold

Predators movie info revealed

Egyptian Queen's burial chamber unearthed

Thursday, March 4, 2010

New detailed images of Earth

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Israel Apartheid: Plain and Simple

The Z-Files: Israeli Apartheid: Plain and Simple
Israel is an apartheid state and that is why they are losing legitimacy - by Judy Rebick, March 2, 2010
Click the link to read the post.
Excerpt:
Before Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) even began members of the Ontario Legislature and the Canadian Parliament are falling all over each other to denounce it. I can't remember another time when elected legislators formally denounced a student activity like this. Perhaps during the 1950's when McCarthyism was rampant but that was before my time.

Last week the Ontario Legislature unanimously passed a resolution denouncing Israel Apartheid Week submitted by PC Peter Shure who said calling Israel an apartheid state was "close to hate speech." While there were only 30 MPP's in the Legislature at the time, NDP MPP Cheri di Novo was one of them and spoke in favour of the resolution. This week a Conservative MP is introducing a resolution calling IAW anti-Semitic.

Before I deal with why these unprecedented attacks are taking place, I'd like to share with you a great talk I heard last night at Ryerson from Na'eem Jeena: , a leading activist and academic from South Africa who works for Palestinian solidarity. He told us that South African apartheid had three pillars of apartheid and Israel shares all three.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Upcoming new Sci Fi TV shows

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Israel to engage in criminal sabotage of the global justice movement

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Watch TV Shows On-Line - Honest - no blocking due to whatever country you are in.

Watch TV Online - TVGorge.com

Make sure to disable your AdBlock, or whitelist this site.


Thursday, February 11, 2010

Pig Rider With A Beer

Lame Superpowers

15 Lamest Superhero Powers | Manolith
I like Bee Boy (Red Bee) - who releases one trained bee to sting the enemy.
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Third-Hand smoke is also deadly

A new fear: third-hand cigarette smoke - Healthzone.ca

A California research lab has found in a recent that third-hand smoke, or the residue of cigarettes that is left on clothing, paper or walls, is extremely carcinogenic when combined with an indoor pollutant.

“The biggest message is the study reveals that the tobacco smoke residue that remains after smoking, sometimes days or weeks later, could pose a risk to people who occupy that space or use it,” said Lara Gundel, the co-principal investigator in a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

That risk increases when the residue combines with a common indoor pollutant, nitrous acid, Gundel said. Nitrous acid usually floats inside a building and is generated by unvented gas appliances or diesel engines.

Together the residue and pollutant become potentially even more carcinogenic, forming a tobacco-specific nitrosamine, which is extremely hazardous, the scientist explained. In fact Gundel said when nicotine and nitrous acid combine, Gundel said, they are much more dangerous than just nicotine.

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Beef cuts

Underwater skyscraper

The Gyre - An underwater skyscraper | GDS Publishing

A window-washer job would be interesting on this (cleaning the algae off the windows).


Opposition MPs call for probe into how the Conservative government is not releasing documents

CBC News - Politics - MPs call for probe into release of documents

Opposition parties are calling on the information commissioner to investigate how the government censors records and whether there has been any political interference from the Prime Minister's Office.

"There's been a pattern of delay and obstruction with this government that should worry Canadians with regard to access to information," NDP Leader Jack Layton told reporters in Ottawa on Tuesday.

The request from both the Liberals and NDP follows news that a top political aide to the Public Works Department's minister overruled bureaucrats and had forbidden the release of a sensitive report to The Canadian Press.

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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Beautiful beach caligraphy

URGENT - Harper signing away our sovereignty while parliament is closed

James Laxer: Urgent National Debate Needed on Harper Trade Deal
excerpt:
In return for this “concession” from Washington, Ottawa has agreed to pay an unacceptably high price. Under the deal, Canadian provinces and municipalities will permanently give up the right to favour local companies in awarding contracts. Government procurement at the municipal and provincial levels is an extremely important economic development tool, crucial for job creation, the encouragement of Canadian firms and the development of home-grown technology. At a time when cities are rebuilding their transit systems and are refitting homes to make them more energy efficient, it is the height of folly to open all these contracts to American bidders. (Given the multiplicity of measures used to protect them from outside bidders, it is foolish to imagine that Canadian firms will have an equal opportunity to bid on U.S. state and municipal contracts.)

What makes the Harper government’s deal particularly maddening is that the Buy American provisions in the U.S. Recovery Act violate the spirit if not the terms of NAFTA that guarantee the right of Canadian firms to bid on U.S. federal government projects with the exception of defence contracts. Instead of publicly and loudly asserting that Washington is violating NAFTA, the Harper government is bribing the Obama administration to stop doing that by opening up tens of billions of dollars worth of public contracts in Canada to American corporations.