i love the poster. which one i'm i Scoterio? i wonder, but alas, Tuesdays i have class! it's terrible i know. we can resched, or just call it for Kris now
Alright Tuesday doesn't work.... Wednesday or Thursday then? Check with Jules and Tom if you would and get back to me. 11am Segredos
Kris - you're obviously the little guy with the moustache and aviator hat on the right. As silly as Jules (2nd from the right) is for bringing a sword to a gunfight, at least he brought something.
Facinating tip of your hat DK. I'm assuming that the Empire Strikes Back reference relates to the Kurasawa origins of the first two Star Wars films being Sanjuro and Yojimbo. Kurasawa in turn scripted Yojimbo from Dashiell Hammett's first novel Red Harvest (1928), so in fact Empire can trace it's origins back to the pulp fiction of the '20s. This leads me to believe that you intend to show any of the following - Leiji Matsumoto's Uchu Senkan Yamato ("Star Blazers", 1974), Uchu daisenso ("Battle in Outer Space," 1959) or Kairyu daikessen ("The Magic Serpent," 1966) which also have as their possible influences the earlier Hammett story.
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i love the poster. which one i'm i Scoterio?
i wonder,
but alas, Tuesdays i have class!
it's terrible i know.
we can resched, or just call it for Kris now
i don't have any class, and will be there whenever.
the no collins is dope.
Alright Tuesday doesn't work.... Wednesday or Thursday then? Check with Jules and Tom if you would and get back to me. 11am Segredos
Kris - you're obviously the little guy with the moustache and aviator hat on the right. As silly as Jules (2nd from the right) is for bringing a sword to a gunfight, at least he brought something.
i hope i'm far right, but am probably far left.
can we get locos to cater?
hope you guys are ready for some sci fi.
i'm bringing empire strikes back!
Facinating tip of your hat DK. I'm assuming that the Empire Strikes Back reference relates to the Kurasawa origins of the first two Star Wars films being Sanjuro and Yojimbo. Kurasawa in turn scripted Yojimbo from Dashiell Hammett's first novel Red Harvest (1928), so in fact Empire can trace it's origins back to the pulp fiction of the '20s. This leads me to believe that you intend to show any of the following - Leiji Matsumoto's Uchu Senkan Yamato ("Star Blazers", 1974), Uchu daisenso ("Battle in Outer Space," 1959) or Kairyu daikessen ("The Magic Serpent," 1966) which also have as their possible influences the earlier Hammett story.
Brilliant. I didn't think you had it in you Kris.
well i was also thinking about the Matrix reloaded but now you got me sold. thanks, S
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