Saturday, December 8, 2007

Southland Tales: The Zeppelin





This time around instead of bringing us to Imagination Land and such, the Mega-Zeppelin uses a new energy ("Liquid Karma", Which happens to be the name of a same new drug of choice since its arrival from Iraq with illegal smuggling by American soldiers) to solve the oil crisis in the new WW3 era.

Baron Von Westphalen a German Scientist is the creator of this Oceanic system. A few members of his crew are very interesting consisting of Serpentine who has a tattoo of a serpent climbing up her spine (Kundalini energy) and Zelda Rubenstein from "Poltergeist".

The film also Stars Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as JERICHO CAIN (End of Days), Sarah Michelle "The Vampire Slayer" Gellar as Kyrsta Now aka Christ Now and the Messiah Sean William Scott.

Enter the Zeppelin




And the Apocalypse begins when the Zeppelin is shot down.

3 comments:

  1. Here's an interesting blimp:
    http://www.infowars.com/articles/us/ron_paul_blimp_get_ready_boston.htm

    Didn't Homer Simpson win a blimp ride on the Duff blimp, but sold his tickets to do something with Lisa? "hey there, blimpy-boy, flying so high..." And there was a Family Guy episode where Peter gets too much welfare money and gives it back by throwing it out of a blimp over a football game. Although I might be cnofusing my episodes. Also on another Family Guy episode Stewie and Brian try to get to England to see the real life set of Stewies favorite show, and they take a hot air balloon during one point.

    I don't remember anything esoterically important happening in these shows tho..

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  2. Oh yah there's a hotair balloon in Waterworld and a Zepplin in Indiana Jones and the last crusade.

    I started watching that movie you linked too, looks pretty cool, but my computer was crashing all yesturday, so I didn't get more than like 20 minutes into it.

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  3. You're an absolute gem. I hadn't heard of Southland and I'm a big Donnie Darko fan (note the dark side version of Shoggoth/Phooka Bugs Bunny, the Luna Toon in DD). So I was going to ask if it was theatrical or on DVD, but it's a moot question obviously. Thanks blue.

    There are of course important zeppelins and hot air balloons in the Golden Compass, which was great btw. I love the GC controversy as the Church of the real world acts completely in character to their fictional counterpart. Reports on MSNBC last Friday about how the Golden Compass makes kids question God and church authority. People were actually expressing concern, on the news, about a fantasy film making children read books (oh no!) and be free thinkers (the horror). The attitude seems to be that it's literally better to desoul a child then let them think for themselves. Life imitating fiction. It's a beautiful thing.

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