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July 19th, 2008

Late Of The Pier, Heartbeat

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Re:Generator week in review: July 13 - 19, 2008

July 19th, 2008

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THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Re:Generator Sunday Reader: Has Reading Really Made You a Better Person?
  • Spreading the gospel one bullet at a time
  • Let’s plan an exotic vacation
  • Scaring the piss out of you: Work
  • Meanwhile, in Hollywoodland…
  • Agoraphobes, there is good news for you
  • Camouflage your vag
  • First U.S. War Resister to be Deported from Canada
  • Ladies, please don’t stop groping yourselves
  • Your unbiased media at work
  • The bad kind of groping…
  • I know you are, but what am I?
  • Be a doll, would you?
  • Summertime blues
  • The neglected colony
  • Diets Don’t Work… Surprise
  • Midnight madness
  • It makes a strange sort of sense
  • Any Closer and We’d Be Making Out

  • Any Closer and We’d Be Making Out

    July 18th, 2008

    A poll shows that gay-marriage supporters are in the slight majority. 51% of those polled showed an opposition to Proposition 8, the attempt to amend the constitution and reserve marriage to opposite gendered couples.

    Though a little too close for my comfort, Mark DiCamillo, director of said poll, believes we shouldn’t be worried about the proposition.

    I’m wishing and hoping harder than Dusty Springfield that he’s right. I guess we’ll find out in November whether or not I’m going to be an Autumn Groom or if I have to abandon the country of my birth so that I can be happy.


    It makes a strange sort of sense

    July 18th, 2008

    David LynchMiley

    There’s few people weirder than auteur David Lynch, but Miley Cyrus might be one of them. Raised by mulleted country star Billy Ray Cyrus, the purity-ring wearing Disney drone recently expressed interest in doing a remake of the Sex and the City movie - without the sex. Cyrus’ project, tentatively titled and the City, would be two long hours of teen girls talking about the sanctity of their hymens and which of the Jonas Brothers they’d one day like to marry.

    Yes, that girl is weird - which is why it makes a strange sort of sense that, according to daddy Billy Ray, “There Might Not Be a Hannah Montana If It Wasn’t For David Lynch.” Cyrus:

    I went out to L.A., and I was just looking through a newspaper, and it said that David was casting for Mulholland Drive. I was a fan of his, and I thought, “Man, if I could just get in that movie.” There was an audition for Gene the pool man, and when [Lynch] hires me, he says, “Cyrus, you could be an actor if you want to be.”

    It was Lynch’s encouragement that began Cyrus’ acting career, which rubbed on on his daughter. This domino effect, whether intentional or not, resulted in the insanity that is Hannah Montana. Out of all the things David Lynch has ever done, this is by far the hardest to understand.


    Midnight madness

    July 17th, 2008

    Hahahahahahahaha

    Believe it or not, not every two-bit Internet outlet gets an advance copy to review, so we’ll let you know what we thought of The Dark Knight (to be viewed 12:01 PST) when our wits are about us again… whenever that may be.