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“Every fact of science was once damned. Every invention was considered impossible. Every discovery was a nervous shock to some orthodoxy. Every artistic innovation was denounced as fraud and folly. The entire web of culture and ‘progress,’ everything on earth that is man-made and not given to us by nature, is the concrete manifestation of some man’s refusal to bow to Authority. We would own no more, know no more, and be no more than the first apelike hominids if it were not for the rebellious, the recalcitrant, and the intransigent.
As Oscar Wilde truly said, ‘Disobedience was man’s Original Virtue.”
~ Robert Anton Wilson
Philip K. Dick spoke for many RAW readers when he said, "Wilson managed to reverse every mental polarity in me, as if I had been pulled through infinity. I was astonished and delighted." Over the next week, Boing Boing will be posting a series of remembrances, interviews, videos, and other material about Robert Anton Wilson that we hope will astonish and delight you, too.
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Real sharks are heading inside the beltway this Friday, May 20, 2011 for Celebration of the Seas.
"This is Your Ocean: Sharks" will be featured at the Carnegie Institution for Science at 8pm.
Join scheduled guests Dr. Sylvia Earle, Jim Abernethy and George C. Schellenger for this award-winning film. For more information about this free event, visit: http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/bvs3/agenda/fridaymay20/
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Join Jim Abernethy, Dr. Guy Harvey and Wyland as they explore to protect sharks. This is Your Ocean: Sharks - takes you around the world and to the Bahamas to get closer to sharks. See it in person this April 29, 2011 at the Newport Beach Film Festival.Join Jim Abernethy, Dr. Guy Harvey and Wyland as they explore to protect sharks. This... more
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Noted artist and writer Zina Saunders is the latest contributor to S&R's ongoing tribute to a legend of the underground comics world...Noted artist and writer Zina Saunders is the latest contributor to S&R's... more
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Thursdays remain an important part in our week, as a new episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is airing tonight at 10:30 pm. But on a sadder note, Budd Schulberg is dead at 95; on a happier note, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra continues to plummet on the Tomatometer as those nasty "critics" see it and Steven Spielberg's Harvey will just have to imagine Tom Hanks is in it. Let's go!
Budd Schulberg, screenwriter for On The Waterfront and author of What Makes Sammy Run? has died. [Current]
Variety has an Aussie review G.I. Joe to get around Paramount's whole "good reviews=screenings" policy. And trashed it. [Variety]
Tom Hanks won't be jumping on Harvey, but possibly Will Smith? Wells' advice: Don't. [HE]
Jodelle Ferland, creepy little girl of Silent Hill, is now a creepy little vampire in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. Yay, typecasting! [Current]
The case for Robert Rodriguez' (and oddly, co-director Ethan Maniquis) Machete has arrived. Yay... [EW]
OMFG TWITTER GOT DDOSED EVERYONE FUCKING RUN FOR THE HILLS DOGS ARE MARRYING CATS [DHD]
Ridley Scott and Leonardo DiCaprio are both producing with "eyes" to direct/star in an adaptation of Brave New World. [THR]
And finally, the U.S. trailer for Ong Bak 2, which has been on DVD for nearly six months. [Twitch Film]
Also, going to the bathroom at Comic Con. Tee hee!
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It's Monday, the day when you recover from a three-day bender spent in Liberty City while going over webcams for this week's episode of the Rotten Tomatoes Show, you find out Funny People took the box office but poorly; Steven Spielberg is remaking Harvey and Danny Trejo is literally giving away B-Movies. Let's go!
Judd Apatow's Funny People is #1 at the Box Office, but at a low number that won't make Universal happy. [Current]
Steven Spielberg is remaking Harvey, in which I am confident Tom Hanks will wear a Bunny suit. Totally. [Current]
Danny Trejo is literally giving away his B-Movies for free in some "genius marketing idea." Right. [Variety]
Breaking: nerdy screenwriters Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman are nerdy. [NYT]
Film Forum's Summer Series is British Noir. Which sounds awesome. [NYT]
The Bangkok Film Festival is filled with bribes, scandal and shady activities. But at least it stays in Bangkok! [The Wrap]
And finally, a delightful little diddy and mash-up video. [Current]
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Spielberg is directing a remake of the James Stewart classic "Harvey," the story of a big-hearted eccentric who's branded a crackpot for claiming to have a 6-foot-tall invisible rabbit as his best buddy.
Casting is just getting started, with production expected to begin early next year.
The new version will be a contemporary update of Stewart's 1950 film, which was based on Mary Chase's Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
The film is a co-production between Spielberg's DreamWorks Studio and 20th Century Fox. A release date has not been announced, but a Fox spokesman said the studio is looking to have the film in theaters late next year...
Nice!Spielberg is directing a remake of the James Stewart classic "Harvey," the... more
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