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September 30, 2013

Lloyd Cole

Top 5 Lloyd Cole songs:

1. Perfect Skin
2. 2cv
3. Lost Weekend
4. Four Flights Up
5. Undressed
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Published on September 30, 2013 00:01

September 25, 2013

Scorpions And Mini Skirts

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Published on September 25, 2013 07:27

September 24, 2013

The Night of The Following Day

Marlon Brando is part of a team kidnapping a woman. Directed by Hubert Cornfield.

Maybe not a masterpiece, but an effective little thriller - slow and filled with tension. Claustrophobic as well since a lot of the story takes place within a beach house. The rain, heavy clouds and sounds of the waves in the background add to the mood. Best of all, the story is unpredictable, and almost a bit coenesque towards the end, partly because of the kidnappers' unnecessarily complicated plans for picking up the ransom. Brando apparently didn't get along with the director, but is very good in his part. Also, what was the first film to put a camera under the plane for the shot of the plane landing?
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Published on September 24, 2013 01:05

September 23, 2013

Farewell, My Lovely

Robert Mitchum is Philip Marlowe. Also starring Charlotte Rampling, Harry Dean Stanton and in a small part a young Sylvester Stallone, directed by Dick Richards.

Mitchum is ten years too old to play the part, but an older, more tired Marlowe fits the character. Rampling was born to play a femme fatale. One problem with filming Raymond Chandler is that you lose the language. They keep the voiceover, but what works as written often sounds too clever when spoken. The timeperiod, 1941, is beautifully recreated, but visually it's not the most exciting film ever made - it needs a bit more style. Polanski's Chinatown and Altman's The Long Goodbye, that came out around the same time, work better as movies.
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Published on September 23, 2013 00:08

September 21, 2013

View from window

Where's the cat? Sleeping on the couch.
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Published on September 21, 2013 03:40

September 19, 2013

Pop! sketch

Bukowski and Frida Kahlo doing the Titanic? For some reason I never finished this drawing.
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Published on September 19, 2013 03:25

September 17, 2013

September 16, 2013

Stuff bought in Paris 2

Stopped by Gibert Joseph on the way down as well, checking out their used dvds. Got:
Farewell, My Lovely, with Robert Mitchum
Julius Cesar, with Marlon Brando
Blood from the Mummy's Tomb, with Valerie Leon. Yes, that's probably the only reason I bought it.
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Published on September 16, 2013 13:00

September 11, 2013

Stuff bought in Paris


Used dvd's:
The Night of the Following Day, with Marlon Brando
The Stalking Moon, with Gregory Peck and Eva Marie Saint
The Black Windmill, with Michael Caine
Scorpio, with Burt Lancaster and Alain Delon

Book:
L'Île Noire by Hergé, a facsimile of the original black and white version
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Published on September 11, 2013 00:20

September 10, 2013

And another review

A review at bookmunch, http://bookmunch.wordpress.com/2013/07/30/there-is-much-here-that-is-delightfully-business-as-usual-lost-cat-by-jason/ concluding with: A new Jason is always a pleasure – a new graphic novel length Jason that is easily as good as his best work is even more of a pleasure than usual. Jason fans are in for a treat. Non Jason fans should hopefully be smelling the coffee and checking him out as a matter of no small urgency.
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Published on September 10, 2013 11:16

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