Tuesday, July 20, 2010

mind fuckery

I saw Inception last night. Mind fuck alert! After, I went to this bar in Old Sac called River City Saloon. It's actually kind of cool. There is a lifesize cowboy mannequin at the bar, they show good videos, and they encourage you to throw your peanuts on the floor! It's like Gilhooleys is back. Total dayrage material.

The Four Eyes opened their blog to suggestions for the Xmas show

Here's some more snaps to get you stoked for the screening. Again: this Thursday, 7pm, The Hub, 4 dollars with free roasted weenie included. Classic Coke for sale (OMF nixed us getting New Coke), we have chairs too!

Bobby Beusoleil, you know, of the Manson Family. Somehow he was able to record the music while in prison, with a full band. Pretty lax warden, if you ask me.

Where is this jacket now?
Finally, a cape makes an appearance
Look at what a dork Anton LaVey is! He wore those plastic horns all the time.




5 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:25 PM

    once Head and I evening-raged at that bar and this real life cowboy sat next to the mannequin. true story.

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  2. Anonymous4:22 PM

    He did, just sat there and watched TV and drank, right next to him.

    He was also smoking weed out front when we arrived.

    Also "real life cowboy" maybe a tiny stretch.

    -natalie.

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  3. " i touched a cow before, it was in the shape of a quarter pounder"


    I saw this place last weekend after a few years hiatus of old town/plaza.
    what a mess. it's been a mess for some time now, but the downward spiral doth continue, acceleratingly, eeksk.

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  4. i so wanted to get mind-fucked by INCEPTION but ultimately was let down. i know a lot of critics said this, but for a film that takes place in a dream, it sure was a bit too calculated. and (SPOILER) the so-called twist was pretty obv.

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  5. The lack libido and surrealism didn't bother me so much. I accepted that "Inception" was less about dreams per se and more about the reality vs. illusion conundrum (a nolan specialty, needless to say).

    But i did agree with the critics that the movie was way too portentous. This was a b-grade heist movie that got marketed as a SF tour de force.

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