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Wall Street bonuses to rise 40%
Posted by invizweb on November 8, 2009
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OCCULT USA: Process Church Sabbath Assembly Ritual at Anthology Film Archives, NYC
Posted by invizweb on October 1, 2009
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MARVEL Comics merges with DISNEY
Posted by invizweb on August 31, 2009
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Woeful Blogger Drabbles
Posted by invizweb on July 30, 2009
Update: Quiz
Oh how I wish, I wish, I wish upon a fish, for some of the following:
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A Last Hurrah for Xia (俠) Past
Posted by invizweb on June 8, 2009
On June 03, 2009, David Carradine’s body was found in his Bangkok Hotel room. He had a rope around his neck, but his arms were also bound thus causing some to question if it was suicide. Carradine was most renowned for his role as Kwai Chang Caine (and his grandson) in Kung Fu and Kung Fu: the Legend Continues, as well as Bill in Kill Bill. He was age 72.
However, around the time of David Carradine’s passing, Shih Kien (石堅), left the world at age 96. Shih, born on January 1, 1913, in the then Republic of China’s Guangdong province, a pioneer of Hong Kong cinema and the wuxia (Medival martial arts action) genre of films was famous for his role as Mr. Han, the main antagonist, in Enter the Dragon. As a kid, I saw him first in the role of Iron Palm Sect champion Qiu Qianren (Kou Chianyun) and his twin Qiu Qianzhang (Kou Chianjiang) in the TVB 1982 adaption of Jin Yong’s Legend of Condor Heroes and Return of the Condor Heroes serial novels. Every inch a villain he played. Thus to this day, atrocious villains in wuxia films are called Shih Kiens. Mr. Shih passed away due to kidney failure June 03, 2009.
Thank you. You both brought much joy to the world and to my life: you helped a little boy dream.
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