jchrisobrien (
jchrisobrien) wrote2003-09-09 11:38 am
on vampires and haircuts
taken from the White Wolf website:
Atlanta, GA, 5 September 2003 - White Wolf, Inc. and Nancy A. Collins yesterday filed suit in US District court in Atlanta, Georgia against defendants Sony Pictures, Screen Gems and Lakeshore Entertainment, alleging 17 counts of copyright infringement for the film Underworld, set for release on September 19. White Wolf alleges that Underworld characters, theme and setting are based on White Wolf’s award winning games Vampire: The Masquerade® and Werewolf: The Apocalypse, both set in White Wolf’s fictional World of Darkness®. Further, Collins alleges that Underworld’s script is based on her 1994 story Love of Monsters, published by White Wolf and also set in the World of Darkness.
All things considered, I think Nancy Collins has more of a right to complain than White Wolf. After seeing the film, which I still hope to do, I may change my mind. There are some screen shots that just scream Elysium.
Thievery Corporation is good to listen to at work
Panacea is not.
It's about time for a new haircut. What should I get? Opinions?
Atlanta, GA, 5 September 2003 - White Wolf, Inc. and Nancy A. Collins yesterday filed suit in US District court in Atlanta, Georgia against defendants Sony Pictures, Screen Gems and Lakeshore Entertainment, alleging 17 counts of copyright infringement for the film Underworld, set for release on September 19. White Wolf alleges that Underworld characters, theme and setting are based on White Wolf’s award winning games Vampire: The Masquerade® and Werewolf: The Apocalypse, both set in White Wolf’s fictional World of Darkness®. Further, Collins alleges that Underworld’s script is based on her 1994 story Love of Monsters, published by White Wolf and also set in the World of Darkness.
All things considered, I think Nancy Collins has more of a right to complain than White Wolf. After seeing the film, which I still hope to do, I may change my mind. There are some screen shots that just scream Elysium.
Thievery Corporation is good to listen to at work
Panacea is not.
It's about time for a new haircut. What should I get? Opinions?
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You could always make an appointment at Liquid with one of the really experienced people and ask them for advice... Anthony is really good for that.
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What are the rates for Liquid, are they any stylists you'd recommend? I'll check the web for their location.
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Jason costs about $30, and he's pretty good about asking you what you want and explaining his ideas. He's not the kind of guy with whom you can just say, "make me look cool" (because, honestly, if he had his way, I think he'd shave the head of every one of his male customers) but he'll ask you for a general idea of what you want, give you a couple of options and see what agrees with you, then go from there.
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what's thievery corp. like?