Taiwan Maps in Japan: http://tinyurl.com/cjq9j
Australiian identity? http://tinyurl.com/7vzhc
"Babylonian"Warriors: http://tinyurl.com/9msga
"The Warriors": http://tinyurl.com/9msga >#0.
USA BigBrotherDDavis? http://tinyurl.com/bp3bj
USA Media Management: http://tinyurl.com/9fa2h
US Democracy Mission: http://tinyurl.com/9swe2
Revolutions Morality: http://tinyurl.com/aprsr
Iraq War & Nuremberg: http://tinyurl.com/98mug
Iraq War: http://tinyurl.com/j37f
Cloudy then rain, cool: Up 5:45 then 8:10, full bath of 4, Lung off but Jun stays not very well? Mei back cleans bath then tv. 2 here computer & tv, Lung home 12:15. Emails: [G]M to "The Warriors" >#0, answer [G] on "What do you see in Taiwan? #1001: National Identity problem [The big debate Down Under]" from Australian? Jun drive Mei to class, 3pm lunch! Lung bed, Jun to dentist then to Mei, get Yahoo?Domains, 7:20 Mei back with Jun, supper, 10pm starts massive [N] over 200!! 11:30pm disconnected with Internet? Jun computer, me in 12:40pm, bed 1:05.
#0: Warriors:
1. "The Warriors", by Sol Yurick; Grove Press; Reprint edition (April, 2003): http://tinyurl.com/9gc3d
"" "Can U dig it,... ?!!!", April 23, 2003; "Can U dig it,... ?!!!", April 23, 2003
Reviewer: John Tommasino (Coney Island) - See all my reviews
Although much of the attention surrounding this novel comes from its film adaption, Walter Hill's stylized, surreal street gang epic,
this isn't a story of heroes and villains like the movie was. Based on Xenophon's Anabasis, this story follows a Coney Island street gang in its miles-long trek across the urban wasteland, just to make it home. A great novel, great movie...can u dig it?.... ""
2. "The Warriors" fights on: http://tinyurl.com/9msga
Twenty-six years after being shunned by the mainstream, the cult classic rises again (and again, and again). By Allen Barra
It all started with the battle of Cunaxa near Babylon in 401 B.C. If Prince Cyrus hadn't challenged his brother, Artaxerxes II, for the Persian throne and hired 10,000 Greek mercenaries, the most intriguing new special edition DVD and the most hyped video game of 2005 and one of the most eagerly anticipated remakes of 2006 would never have happened.
"The Warriors," Walter Hill's 1979 fantasy about street gangs, Grove Press is now shipping its reissue of Sol Yurick's 1965 novel, "The Warriors,"
Cyrus got himself killed, and his Greek mercenaries -- the "Ten Thousand" of much classical lore -- fought through 1,000 miles of Persian soldiers and barbarian tribes, each with its own mode of dress and special weapons, to the sea and safety. One of their generals, Xenophon, went back to Athens and wrote a book about it, "The Anabasis,"
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In the 26 years since its release, the film has evolved into a cult phenomenon, the subject of international Web sites, including the U.K.-based Warriors Movie Site < http://warriorsgame.co.uk/movie/ > (which, according to its Webmaster, Gareth Jones, gets nearly 50,000 hits a month) and an Italian site dedicated to "I Guerrieri della
Notte." < http://www.marconelweb.it/thewarriors1979/ > DeVorzon's soundtrack has been reissued, and, in addition to the video game, there is a set of action figures. You can even purchase a replica < http://tinyurl.com/78mfy > of the Warriors' vest. One of the film's gangs, the Baseball Furies, itself inspired partly by the band Kiss, has spawned a punk band of the same name. In the Diplomats' recent video "Crunk Musik," the group members appear in Furies' face paint. ""
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