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		<title>Scott Pilgrim vs. The Last Airbender</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Edgar Wright recently posted this mash-up of Scott Pilgrim and Avatar: The Last Airbender on his blog. It's a great video and, as Wright points out in his post: Fun Fact:Mae Whitman appears in both Scott Pilgrim as Roxy Richter and in The Last Airbender (animation) as the voice of Katara; one a nemesis and the other a friend. Even better, Wright has a small exchange with the mash-up artist in the comment section. I can't help but think that must be a pretty amazing fan moment. Earlier this week, Wright posted about The Matrix/Scott Pilgrim mash-up. There's been a lot of interesting fan art related to Scott Pilgrim this summer (I blogged about a Scott Pilgrim/The Venture Bros. mash-up over at LA Weekly last week) and it's nice to see Wright sharing some of the output....<br />
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		<title>Bill O&#8217;Reilly reviews porno classic &#8220;The Devil in Miss Jones,&#8221; 1974</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 19:05:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The Boston Phoenix has unearthed quite a rarity from its archives: Bill O'Reilly interviewing Gerard Damiano, the filmmaker behind '70s adult film classics including Deep Throat and The Devil in Miss Jones, back in 1974. Yes, that Bill O'Reilly: Mr. frothymouthed hatebaiter, he of l'affaire falafel. The novelty value of Bill O'Reilly having written it is interesting, and more so the fact that it was O'Reilly's first piece for the paper&#8212;ever the provocateur, old Bill. But more interesting still: some of the buried contents of the piece, which paint Damiano as a sort of of DIY, stick-it-to-the-man indie sex auteur who hates Jack Valenti and the MPAA, and loves both broads and sandwiches. Just like us, you guys! Damiano paused to take a bite out of his sandwich and then related that The Devil In Miss Jones, his most successful picture, was conceived and made a few months after the release of Deep Throat. This time it took him a month to write the screenplay and he is proud that the film received some minor critical acclaim. He also enjoys achieving recognition from show business people: "I heard through the grapevine that many personalities are personal fans of mine and have all my films. Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Hugh Hefner, these people have all my films! "I was in a restaurant in California recently and a waiter came over and said that if I didn't mind Mr. Cassavettes, John Cassavettes, would love to meet me. And here's a man who I have, throughout the years, admired for his talent; and here he was wanting to meet me. "The only source that has expressed displeasure with my work has been Jack Valenti of the MPAA. But you have to understand people's motivations. Valenti is completely motivated by his pocket. He cannot condone independent films because he belongs to the system. I laugh at him, I defy him. Hollywood makes a film called Man Of La Mancha for 10 million dollars; it grosses twenty five thousand. I put out Deep Throat for $25,000; it grosses 10 million. I destroy his whole system. I destroy everything he stands for." But I suppose O'Reilly's prurient fascination with Damiano and sex shouldn't come as a surprise: the guy's something of an erotic auteur, himself. Off with those pants! The Devil Behind ''The Devil in Miss Jones'' (The Boston Phoenix, originally published on April 30, 1974) Audioclips of Bill O&#39;Reilly reading his bad porno novel Bill O&#39;Reilly on Sarah Palin email hack Billy O&#39;Reilly meltdown dance mix video Jon Stewart and Bill O&#39;Reilly: the unedited interview Bill O&#39;Reilly discovers Super Mario -- Offworld Fox News producer sues Bill &#34;Shut Up&#34; O&#39;Reilly for sex harassment ... Bill O&#39;Reilly&#39;s alleged falafel fetish now has a name...<br />
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		<title>Freaks &amp; Geeks creator Paul Feig interviewed on &#8220;Put This On&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 16:10:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm a big fan of Jesse Thorn's podcasts and video proejcts. The latest episode of "Put This On," a web video series focused on pragmatic fashion advice for gents, features an interview with Paul Feig, creator of Freaks &#38; Geeks, writer and director. "He always wears a suit on set," notes Jesse. Put This On, Episode 3: Work....<br />
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		<title>The Albino Murders</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 00:02:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo © Bruno Broomfield, courtesy National Geographic In the photograph above, 6-month old Jennifer, an albino girl, plays with beads outside her home in Tanzania. This African country has the world's largest proportion of albinos, but discrimination and violence against this population run high: in the past 20 months, 57 people with albinism have been hunted and their bodies butchered for parts used in ceremonies. More at this National Geographic online feature, which includes video: Albino Murders. A related documentary will air Tuesday night on the National Geographic channel, at 10pm. [Via BB Submitterator, thanks minjaeormes]...<br />
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		<title>Anime Themes Recreated with Household Items</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 16:43:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few days ago, Japanator posted this fun tribute to K-On!!, where a group of musicians recreate the opening and closing theme of the anime with household items. It looks like the video stems from Nico Nico Douga. K-On!! is the second season popular anime about a group of high school girls who form a band (the first season is known as K-On!). The show has been getting a good amount of buzz in within the U.S. anime fandom for a while now and, at this year's Otakon, Bandai announced that it would be releasing an English dub of the first season....<br />
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