Self credited as "the world's first street art disaster movie," Banksy's and french film-maker Thierry Guetta's "documentary" was premiered last night in L.A. You'll remember awhile back I posted the link to the first trailer when it was released and aside from the above five minute extended trailer I really hadn't heard anything about it.
As I haven't seen it yet and only have other blogs to oogle over at the moment, I will refrain from attempting to dissect the reviews I've read (which I now wish I hadn't, movies are always far better or worse when you haven't seen the trailer, it let's you have no expectations) and wait until I pirate it or view it by some other means as it shows no where in Oregon. The closest showing, in Seattle at The Harvard on April 23rd, I probably won't be attending as the war on my addiction to garments is raging and steadily draining my funds.
On that note, I just picked up some rad rain gear from Patagonia to keep the spring showers off my radar:
Shadow Rain Jacket-this baby is packable, breathable, and sports Patty's new H2no technology which keeps you bone dry ina down pour.

Patagonia Lightweight Endurance Ankle Socks (in violet) - cause I run through socks like nobody's business, these suckers keep the feet comfy in any weather.

Short-Sleeved El Ray Shirt (in white) - For the coming heat, something understated and classy.

Oh, and as it is Wednesday, a new South Park will be airing tonight! Expect a review tomorrow! (my bust on no review for the Facebook episode, it just didn't move me as much as the Medicinal Fried Chicken episode.)
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