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Once again this past Saturday, it was Anonymous versus Scientology as people gathered at the SCS headquarters in San Francisco to celebrate L. Ron Hubbard's birthday by protesting the religious, money-making pyramid schemes he founded.
Nothing good ever happens in our office. Tom Cruise stopped by Yahoo today, with pregnant Katie Holmes in tow. A beloved SFist tipster reports as follows:
His visit didn't really make much sense, until you factor in that the company CEO is a former Hollywood guy, and he basically got Cruise up here because he could. Mr. Cruise was about 45 minutes late because he flew his own plane up here, and the weather was bad. Then he RAN across the tarmac, jumped on a Ducati, raced down 101 to the campus, and then RAN across campus to the stage. Katie was there, too, but she flew in separately. Jesus, he drags her pregnant ass everywhere, doesn't he? He brought her on stage so he could kiss her in front of everyone because HE LOVES HER AND GOT HER PREGNANT, OK?Is it even safe for Katie to be flying in her advanced state? Why doesn't anything good ever happen where WE work??? Our beloved tipster also notes that, Yahoo being Yahoo, you can already find plenty o' Flicker fotos of TomKat here. Picture by kev/null off flickr.
Oh man, is this rich. Eric over at Rangelife recounts the following tale of impassioned activism against the evil movie studios who are scared shitless that someone might make a crappy copy of their crappy movie at a preview screening, downsample it until it fits on a CD and looks and sounds even crappier, and then share it with others over the internet at a "War of the Worlds" screening:
The only reason we haven't been out to see (besides the fact that Katie Holmes is really starting to freak us out) is because we hate big, rowdy crowds. Any recommendations on where we can see this movie without ringing cell phones, encouragement shouted from the crowd, and with decent sound and projection? If so, please please share with us in the comments. In any case, Londonist Mike has our backs with his review, which we haven't actually read because we don't want to know anything about the film, which is our Big Budget Pick of the Week.
