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June 18, 2014

Ah, Trondheim...

Walked around in Trondheim and visited the Nidaros Chatedral, going up into one of the towers, with a view of the whole city. As an atheist, it`s a bit strange to be inside a chatedral, but it`s hard not to be impressed by the handcraft. There was also an organ concert that filled my head with images from silent films: Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd and that guy with the eyebrows and the pointy beard from the Chaplin films.
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Published on June 18, 2014 10:10

June 16, 2014

Ah, Oslo...

It was interesting walking around in Oslo again, "that strange city which no one leaves before It has set its mark upon him..." Yeah, you tell`em, Hamsun! I lived there for fourteen years, but had convinced myself I didn`t like it too much when I moved abroad. Walking down to the harbour area, with  Aker brygge and Akershus festning, it can actually be very idylic, making you feel like the poor immigrant just off the boat in America, ca 1918, ooh-ing and ahh-ing at the rich and beautiful people wearing clothes and everything.

Still too expensive, though...
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Published on June 16, 2014 02:04

June 13, 2014

Stuff bought in Paris

Used dvds:
Violent Saturday by Richard Fleischer
One From The Heart by Francis Ford Coppola
Beauty and the Beast by Jean Cocteau
Barbarella by Roger Vadim
The Year of Living Dangerously by Peter Weir
Legend: Ultimate Edition by Ridley Scott
Used cds:
What We Did On Our Holiday by Fairport Convention
Sir John Alot of Merrie Englandes by John Renbourn
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Published on June 13, 2014 01:00

June 10, 2014

Going up to Oslo

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June 9, 2014

Robert Aldrich

Top five Robert Aldrich films:1. Kiss Me Deadly2. The Dirty Dozen3. Ulzana's Raid4. Vera Cruz5. Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
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Published on June 09, 2014 10:47

June 7, 2014

Laurel and Hardy


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Published on June 07, 2014 02:42

June 4, 2014

Marty

Shy, lonely butcher Ernest Borgnine meets shy, lonely school teacher Betsy Blair. Directed by Delbert Mann.
This must have been a strange film when it came out in 1955. No movie stars, but rather regular people talking like regular people. It actually feels pretty modern. The dialogues by Paddy Chayevsky almost feel a bit David Mamet-y in the use of repetition. I dunno, what do you wanna do tonight? There's even the Tarantino pop culture moment of characters talking about Mickey Spillane. Not all the threads are tied up. Did he buy the butcher shop at the end? We're not told. Ernest Borgnine, stepping up from lots of bad guy roles, is very appealing, and so is Betsy Blair. She's too pretty to be the "dog" she is referred to in the film, but that's fine, that's Hollywood, and they look good together on the screen. I got really invested in the film, and started looking worriedly at the timer towards the end - five minutes left, are they gonna end up together or not?
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Published on June 04, 2014 00:03

Mathilde Santing


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June 3, 2014

Inked panel

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Published on June 03, 2014 13:30

Alien

Top 5 Alien films:
1. Aliens
2. Alien
3. Alien 3
4. Alien: Resurrection
5. Prometheus
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Published on June 03, 2014 02:39

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