This might just be THE movie of the year. It certainly is illogical and i must strive to watch it when i get the chance:
Pussy Soup:
Minoru Kawasaki has also attracted a growing fan base in Denmark with his bizarre 'illogical animal movies', such as 'Calamari Wrestler' about a squid that becomes a world champion wrestler, and 'Executive Koala' about a koala bear accused of murdering his wife. In his latest effort, Kawasaki goes one step further with a protagonist who is a one foot tall cuddly toy that resembles Hello Kitty who moves about among live actors. The kitten Taishou is destined for a fêted life as a model cat for the Japanese answer to Whiskas, just like his father. But Taishou wants to stand on his own four legs. He escapes from the family pressure and tries his luck as a stray cat, a taxi driver and a surgeon, before he surprises himself by demonstrating innate talents as a noodle cook. Unfortunately, his overbearing father reacts to his son's success by opening his own noodle restaurant just round the corner, and the stage is soon set for a relentless father-son conflict with cup noodles and shrimp pasta - live on nationwide Japanese TV. Well, what can we say? You have to see it for yourselves.
I swear to god this is true, there was, for a long time, a gynecologist who had a practice in Northern Virginia named, and I swear this is true, Harry C. Beaver
Waghlon wrote:
This might just be THE movie of the year. It certainly is illogical and i must strive to watch it when i get the chance:
Pussy Soup:
Minoru Kawasaki has also attracted a growing fan base in Denmark with his bizarre 'illogical animal movies', such as 'Calamari Wrestler' about a squid that becomes a world champion wrestler, and 'Executive Koala' about a koala bear accused of murdering his wife. In his latest effort, Kawasaki goes one step further with a protagonist who is a one foot tall cuddly toy that resembles Hello Kitty who moves about among live actors. The kitten Taishou is destined for a fêted life as a model cat for the Japanese answer to Whiskas, just like his father. But Taishou wants to stand on his own four legs. He escapes from the family pressure and tries his luck as a stray cat, a taxi driver and a surgeon, before he surprises himself by demonstrating innate talents as a noodle cook. Unfortunately, his overbearing father reacts to his son's success by opening his own noodle restaurant just round the corner, and the stage is soon set for a relentless father-son conflict with cup noodles and shrimp pasta - live on nationwide Japanese TV. Well, what can we say? You have to see it for yourselves.
My godness, what the hell was that? And the worst of all is that I watched it all! And not being gay. Or yes? mmm... that explains everything...
Edited by Ildabaoth on 25-04-2009 20:24
Disclaimer: The above post reflects just the personal opinion of the author and not a fact. But if you read it, you must accept it as the ultimate truth.
The Republic of Kazakhstan in Central Asia is in the process of building the world’s first alien embassy according to some local media reports. If these reports are to be believed, the authorities have already allocated a large plot of land in the city of Almaty for this ambitious project. Facilities to be built within the complex will include a guesthouse, theatre and translation service. A purpose built UFO landing pad and checkpoint will be attached to the embassy.
Kazakhstan’s government believes open contact with aliens is imminent and by being the first nation to specifically create such facilities they are convinced they will reap enormous financial and economic rewards. The Kazakhstan Government also see this as a chance to demonstrate their nations forward thinking policies.
Currently it is generally accepted that aliens are making use of an underwater UFO base in the Caspian Sea which Kazakhstan borders. Fuad Gasimov, the head of neighbouring Azerbaijan’s national Aerospace Agency has confirmed this to be the case and has gone on record stating the old USSR constantly monitored alien spaceships regularly entering the water but kept this a military secret. Gasimov himself was involved in this secret monitoring of UFOs when a department heat at the USSR’s science academy.
In addition to this, numerous UFO sightings occur in Kazakhstan where it is believed aliens take an interest in their massive natural resources. As recently as last year a UFO was reported as having crashed into a river in Kazakhstan.
The head of Kazakhstan’s space agency, Talgat Musabayev, is said to be heavily involved in the embassy project. Musabayev is an ex-cosmonaut who has spent many hours in space and is an ex-colleague of Gasimov. It is believed that he possesses a large amount of information on the aliens currently visiting earth.
Kazakhstan’s acceptance of the reality of alien visitors to earth has won it the admiration of many ufologists, especially those in the west, who wonder when their countries will follow this example.