Sinister: nail meaning good
O yay!!! Mark n Lard just played 'It could have been a brilliant career'. And it's marvellous. Just the tonic after 4 days spent within the narrow confines of my flat suffering with flu. I've even managed to cultivate a crush on the weather girl on the french cable channel. Do all french female meteorologists go to work in cocktail dresses? Perhaps they ought... And last night I had the most frustrating 2 hours since when I arrived back from Manchester in december to discover I'd no idea of where I'd parked. (Well, it was only a 40 minute search, but it took a 10 minute bus ride to the long stay car park, ok?) I watched David Lynch's The Lost Highway. It's a load of old tosh, isn't it?? If I ever meet that man I shall twat him soundly over the head with a sturdy object for stealing 2 hours of my life. I demand them back. Good films seen recently: Hana-Bi, In Cold Blood Does anyone have: a recording of Unwound's peel session Hello to: kevin - dublin, turt, nickie (great tree tape) & everyone else... Goodbye from: joss - dublin This message has been brought to you courtesy of Marks & Spencer soup and Solpadeine. Blame them. +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ Brought to you by the Sinister mailing list +---+ To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe sinister" or "unsubscribe sinister-digest" to "majordomo@majordomo.net". For list archives and searching, list rules, FAQ, poor jokes etc, see http://www.majordomo.net/sinister +---+ Nee, nee mun pish, chan pai dee kwa +---+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
Joss wrote:
I watched David Lynch's The Lost Highway. It's a load of old tosh, isn't it?? If I ever meet that man I shall twat him soundly over the head with a sturdy object for stealing 2 hours of my life. I demand them back.
Good films seen recently: Hana-Bi, In Cold Blood Hello to: kevin - dublin, turt, nickie (great tree tape) & everyone else...
Hello to you too, Joss. Get well soon, eh ? On the subject of films, I'd like to recommend one. I'm not really a film fan. The vast majority I get to see are at best watchable but cliche ridden, at worst a disgusting waste of ridiculous amounts of money. The fact that so many films are tampered with to fit in with a marketing departments ideas of what the public want also grates.. Still ... Dead Man, by Jim Jarmusch. A synopsis: DEAD MAN tracks a young man's Homeric odyssey through the nineteenth-century American West. Lost and badly wounded, William Blake (Johnny Depp) encounters an outcast Native American named "Nobody" (Gary Farmer). Contrary to Blake's nature, circumstances transform him into a hunted outlaw, a killer and a man whose physical existence is slowly slipping away. The story leads the two men through situations that are in turn comical and violent, which ultimately change their unlikely union into friendship. It wasn't a particular hit with the critics when it came out (1995). The beginning sequence seems to be the stumbling block for them. Too long, too boring. Er, no, seven minutes of beautiful scene setting, twats. There's a cool Neil Young angular-twangy-guitar-chops soundtrack. And a couple of hilarious cameos, including Billy Bob Thornton as Big George and Iggy Pop as Salvatore 'Sally' Jenko. BTW, did anyone mention Romuald et Juliette in their list of ace French films. Or have I picked another turkey as a favourite ? Turt Big George: That's terrible. Sally: It's horrible. Big George: Terrible is what it is. +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ Brought to you by the Sinister mailing list +---+ To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe sinister" or "unsubscribe sinister-digest" to "majordomo@majordomo.net". For list archives and searching, list rules, FAQ, poor jokes etc, see http://www.majordomo.net/sinister +---+ Nee, nee mun pish, chan pai dee kwa +---+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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