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April 17, 2004 -- 12:07 AM
posted by Pushbrug The Crazy

4 hours of sleep - so not cool

April 17, 2004 -- 12:02 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

I can't stop watching those robots... so... mesmerizing.

April 17, 2004 -- 12:01 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

Paras... your robot sucks major asshole if it can't do THIS. Now THOSE are ROBOTS!!!

April 17, 2004 -- 12:01 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

WHAT THE FUCK!? Water that's not WET? Some strange new chemical called Sapphire which looks and acts just like water... except it's NOT WET!!! CLICK HERE FOR DRY WATER!!!

April 17, 2004 -- 12:01 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

read the Akira article in "jinglish": Click here for "the key passing tweet."

April 17, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

    But it's still no G-Strider... yet.


April 17, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by eric

HOLY SHIT! "GOOD FOR HEALTH, BAD FOR EDUCATION" N!GG@$

April 17, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by Beck

    How dare anybody say anything remotely bad about that movie?
    BLASPHEMY!!!!!!!

April 17, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

so they're ACTUALLY making Kaneda's bike... crazy. Here's pictures of the prototype (which unfortunately looks kinda lame right now): http://www.itmedia.co.jp/lifestyle/articles/0404/02/news040.html

April 17, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by EXcaliBur

    What if you were a horny high school geek and a porn star moved in next door? Your answer will surely outwit anything in this cut-rate Risky Business, the 1983 film that put Tom Cruise on the map. Emile Hirsch, who proved his talent in The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, plays the geek. Elisha Cuthbert, of TV's 24, is the adult-film star on leave from giving on-camera blow jobs. She's a sexy screen presence -- all wet-lipped availability -- with no character to play. Director Luke Greenfield, the auteur behind The Animal, starring Rob Schneider, wants to pass off this limp-dick farce as social satire. Ha!

    By Pete Travers, Rolling Stone

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