Thursday Links
Clyde 3YB. Photo by BH-THE BOYS. Freddie Mac’s Big Loss Dims Hope [NY Times] Brooklyn Subway Cars Rate High [Brooklyn Eagle] Competition for Kosher High-End Supermarkets [Crain’s] 2007 Mortgages Go Bad at Rapid Rate [WSJ] Parking Program Would Give Preference to Locals [NY Sun]

Clyde 3YB. Photo by BH-THE BOYS.
Freddie Mac’s Big Loss Dims Hope [NY Times]
Brooklyn Subway Cars Rate High [Brooklyn Eagle]
Competition for Kosher High-End Supermarkets [Crain’s]
2007 Mortgages Go Bad at Rapid Rate [WSJ]
Parking Program Would Give Preference to Locals [NY Sun]
I forgot about Strange Days. Good one.
Ok, I think we’ve about gone as far as this can go.
We’re going to need a lot of popcorn.
Noki, not a pleasant thought!
Strange Days
Akira
The Day of the Triffids
Deep Impact
When the Wind Blows
Damnation Alley
The Last Man
On The Beach
The Postman
Where Have All The People Gone?
I give up…
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (the original, 1956)and soem choice Twilight Zone eps.
I just threw up in my mouth a little. Thanks for that MM!
Adding A Clockwork orange.
We rented Cloverfield. It gave me a headache, and it sucked. However, it does fit into the category. Congratulations, Nokilissa, you get the Golden Balls, in honor of the what’s fondest wish.
Must also add the classic,
A Boy and His Dog, starring Don Johnson.
The Postman, the epic Kevin Costner movie
oh- and Mars Attacks.
Jaws 135- or whatever-when the aqua theme park world comes to an untimely end with pissed off sharks.
Them
Arachnophobia
Dr. Who series because we get saved evey week.
I’m holding out for the ending of Spaceballs (although seeing Dark Helmet bounce off the door jamb is a very special moment). Any movie with a human being dripping out of the nose of the Statue of Liberty is a classic in my book- sincere apologies to Pierre Boulle.
I’ve never seen Cloverfield but I believe it lies somewhere between Walden Pond and Bloomington.