Life imitates pulp fiction, continued: last month an Arizona man plotted to attack the Super Bowl, planning on shooting into the crowd. Kurt William Havelock
mailed a manifesto to media outlets stating that he would "shed the blood of the innocent."... "I will test the theory that bullets speak louder than words... Perhaps the blood of the inculpable will cause a paradigm shift."...
He drove to the Super Bowl with an assault rifle and 200 rounds... [then] parked near University of Phoenix Stadium, where pre-game festivities were taking place...
But once at the stadium, he changed his mind, and turned himself in. Motive? He had been "denied a liquor license to open a bar."
(thanks to Peter Naegele)
Compared to the movie plot, this sounds more like a pastel yellow Sunday- loved Bruce Dern in that flick, and then when the credits roll, look at the producer...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075765/fullcredits#writers
Posted by: Alan Levine | February 11, 2008 at 19:38
What a great name, that producer has!
Posted by: Bryan Alexander | February 12, 2008 at 16:50