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Old 02-27-2008, 03:39 PM   #91
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The War in American Culture: Society and Consciousness During World War II, Lewis A. Erenberg and Susan E. Hirsch

A Consumer's Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America, Lizbeth Cohen
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Old 02-27-2008, 05:54 PM   #92
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yeah i really dig Fountainhead.

When you're done with HOD go watch "Apocalypse Now!" the original NOT the "Redux" version.

It follows the HOD storyline in Vietnam. Although i have to warn you it is brutal and bloody and if you dislike either you may want to skip it. Monumental film, though.
I really like The Fountainhead myself, so yay! Heh.

Funny, we were watching the opening to Apocalypse Now! today in class, where my English teacher mentioned the similarities to Heart of Darkness.

I might have to see it based on what you said. Though I'm not usually for too violent or dramatic films, I have heard it's excellent. Worth a shot.
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Old 02-28-2008, 03:30 PM   #93
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oh good, i love the opening scene. The song is "The End" by The Doors. Cool intro, isn't it? The napalm and the helicopter just look so cool together. What a great film!

just remember... try to find the original, not the "Redux" version.
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Old 02-28-2008, 05:58 PM   #94
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And after you check out Apocalypse Now!, don't foget to check out:

Hearts of Darkness: "A Film Makers Apocalypse" a behind the scenes documentary about the making of the film pieced together from on set footage taken by Coppola's wife.

It's a great way to learn about what can and most likely will go wrong, when trying to make a movie of that magnitude.


And then when you're done with that, check out the Animaniacs short: "Hearts of Twilight" a brilliant parody of the behind the scenes brew ha ha that was covered in Hearts of Darkeness: "A Film Makers Apocalypse"

And then when you are done with that check out the Foster's episode Adoptcalypse Now! ...Which has nothing to do with the above save for the punny title, but it's still a great early episode of Foster's never the less.
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Old 02-28-2008, 08:33 PM   #95
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"The Sims 2 Free Time, Prima Official Game Guide". I picked this up at Best Buy last night. Free Time is likely to be the last expansion pack for the Sims 2 line. If the book is any indication, it's one of the best packs they've ever made. I now await the pirated exe file that will make it safe to play.

The book itself uses a different font than the previous books in the series but is otherwise a typical Sims 2 game guide, meaning it's pretty easy to read, has a fun attitude, has lots of in-game pictures that are too small to see any details, and probably has errors. Still worth the $20.00 price tag, though, and at the time I got it it was the only copy in the store.
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Old 03-21-2008, 07:48 AM   #96
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Wicked by Gregory Maguire

Thus far this is proving to be a fantastic novel: a re-examination of the world and events described in L. Frank Baum's Oz series (which I've never actually read myself, I'm ashamed to say) from the perspective of Elphaba (the Wicked Witch of the West). Some time I really hope to see the musical they derived from it.

There's a strange exhilaration
In such total detestation
It's so pure, so strong!
Though I do admit it came on fast
Still I do believe that it can last
And I will be loathing
Loathing you
My whole life long!
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Old 03-22-2008, 08:32 PM   #97
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When will Jesus bring the pork chops? by George Carlin

I have his previous book "Napalm and silly putty" and I have to say this new one by far easily surpasses it. This book is loaded with hilarious material, most of it is stuff not included in his usual comedy HBO specials which is VERY good because I have seen practically all of his TV specials.

Its extremely dirty and raunchy with its humor but I like all kinds and its nice to have a book that is not only consistently fresh and funny, but always manages to surprise me with how deeper into the gutter he can get with his humor .
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I've Got the Light of Freedom, Charles M. Payne, about the earliest parts of the Civil Rights movement. Do not read it if you have a weak stomach, as it paints a very vivid portrait of lynching and race-based violence.
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Old 03-25-2008, 05:25 PM   #99
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I just finished with reading The Metamorphosis and other Short Stories by Franz Kafka. Right now, I'm reading an urban fantasy novel called Madhouse, the third in a book series of which I have only read the most immediate previous one, Moonshine. Maybe not the greatest books in the world, but enjoyable.
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"The Monkey Wrench Gang", Ed Abbey

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