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Written by starstrewnsky, on 18-02-2010 16:53

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Poster I changed to read inanity is highly addictiveA collection of the best advice I have ever received:

  • 'Always have your tea or coffee black when you visit someone's house.  People go to the fridge and drink milk straight from the carton', a vociferous lunatic, speakers' corner, Hyde Park

  • Boys, always marry an ugly girl, because she'll never leave you - and if she does, you won't care. A country and western song.

  • Be the change you wish to see in the world, Gandhi

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I didn't know that

Written by starstrewnsky, on 01-12-2009 12:59

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Random facts gleaned from here and there:

  • One of the two brothers who founded the Laphroaig distillery, Donald Johnston, died two days after falling into a vat of partially made Whisky.
  • Stewardesses is the longest English word you can type with your left hand only, Lollipops the longest with solely your right.
  • The male Duck Billed Platypus has a venomous spur on its hind leg
  • The Human body on average contains ten trillion cells. In those ten trillion cells, there are seventy five trillion foreign cells. Yes that’s seven and a half times more cells of different creatures living in or on you right now. So how can you call yourself you? (from Weirdimals)
  • Albert Einstein's last words were lost to posterity as the night nurse attending him did not speak German (from Time magazine, 1955)

 

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ten of the best...films

Written by starstrewnsky, on 28-10-2009 22:43

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Ten of the best films, in my opinion:

I could quite easily populate a top ten with just Hitchcock, predominantly, and Kubrick films, so I have limited it to two films maximum per director:

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1. Notorious: Hitchcock.

Ingrid Bergman plays a lush with a Nazi father, Cary Grant a hardhearted CIA man who 'runs' her.  There is a love story, incredibly taut suspense, dark humour and some fantastic performances.  A near perfect film.

2. Barry Lyndon: Kubrick.

This is the closest Kubrick came to his imagined Napoleon biopic. The cinematography is sumptuous to look at and the story, Thackeray's, is a bittersweet one.

3. 2001 - a space Odyssey: Kubrick.

I was going to choose Paths of Glory, but this film is almost unequalled in its scope and breadth.  The entire evolution of human, artificial, and extraterrestrial intelligence is its plot and it is a marvellous cinematic spectacle with an enigmatic and profound message.

4. Ikiru: Kurosawa

A bureaucrat, after thirty years in the same stultifying job, learns he is dying of stomach Cancer and tries to find purpose in his life. A brilliant central performance, with moments of simple, delicate perfection:  Moving, without sentimentality.

5. Jaws: Spielberg

There's a big shark and it's eating people. Terrifying monster movie genius.

6. Terminator 2: Cameron

Just a great hi-octane action movie, with a pace that doesn't ever let up and a real sense of threat.  Visceral rather than cerebral, but so what?

7: My life as a dog: Hallestrom

A charming film about a young boy and his empathy and identification with the dog, Laika, who was sent into space.  Really warm and sad and sweet.

8: Brazil: Gilliam

Dystopian bureaucracy and the yearning for humanity in an industrialised, Orwellian world.  It is both funny and very wry, with a very British - yes, pythonesque - wit.

9: North by Northwest: Hitchcock

Cary Grant again, this time caught up in a web of intrigue.  A great romantic thriller.

10: The Elephant Man: Lynch

The film's dark gothic Victoriana looks incredible, and the performances including those from Hopkins and Hurt are brilliant. Overall, an extremely beautiful, emotional and tender experience.

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Doubletake

Written by starstrewnsky, on 17-09-2009 14:41

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stariconinfocmedIf you are bored and fancy diversion I recommend spending a few moments perusing the world of lookalikes.  Here you will find a range of people with either a passing resemblance to a person of note, or none whatsoever, but the get up and go needed to suceed.  See for yourself.

Ground control to major disappointment

'I don't believe it'

Never take Ghandi from strangers

 

Enjoy, there's more here

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Swearing parrot

Written by starstrewnsky, on 26-07-2009 23:45

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African Grey parrots are very intelligent birds.

This video shows one that swears and talks French.

Funny.

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