Pols Potten: Family of Things: 2017
Book
The title refers both to the creation of the Pols Potten company and to the familiarity of traits...
MOGUAI pres. PUNX UP THE VOLUME
Podcast
"PUNX Up The Volume" is MOGUAI´s new international radio show. A one-hour program full of...
English Eccentric: A Celebration of Imaginative, Intriguing and Truly Stylish Interiors
Book
English Eccentric celebrates that interplay, visiting the homes of artists and designers, a director...
Ruben Ostlund recommended The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972) in Movies (curated)
Tempestad (2016)
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Through a subjective and emotional journey, this film conveys the paralysing power of fear: fear as...
international documentary
Sarah (7798 KP) rated Dumbo (2019) in Movies
Apr 10, 2019
Other than having some mostly decent special effects and the nods to the original (Timothy Mouse, the songs and the pink elephants), I really can't find anything nice to say about this film. It has a great cast, who are sadly underused and struggle with the poor story and shoddy script. I hated Michael Keaton's villain Vandevere, he wasnt particularly villainous and I really don't know what was going on with Keaton's acting, he was really hamming it up to the point of being terrible. The kids were irritating too and such a poor substitute for Timothy Mouse. The entire film was just dull, boring, cheesy and cringeworthy, and I've never seen a Disney film that lacked heart as much as this one does. How can a film about the circus be so dull?! You also can't tell this is a Tim Burton film, and that is such a shame. Maybe if this had been a little creepy or dark, it might have turned out a lot better.
Andrew Kennedy (199 KP) rated Doctor Who - Season 25 in TV
Jun 17, 2019
Remembrance of the Daleks was a trip back to 1963 and to Coal Hill School. Two Dalek factions trying to acquire some Time Lord technology the Hand of Omega. We get Daleks exploded, Daleks attacking each other and a superb cast. It is only bested by Genesis of the Daleks
The Happiness Patrol was probably remembered best for it's Bertie Bassett inspired Candyman who some fans thought immature but I loved him. There is girl gangs, a blues musician and an angry dog but Happiness will prevail.
Silver Nemesis was the return of the Cybermen. Plus we see more of The Doctors engimatic side as the race is on to find the living statue of Nemesis. Nice to see the Cybermen still been allergic to gold and also just what is the Doctor's name?
The Greatest Show in the Galaxy is the Doctor goes to the circus. It's fact clowns are freaky and so are bus conductors. As note we also meet Mags here a werewolf.
Phil Leader (619 KP) rated Sprout Mask Replica in Books
Nov 26, 2019
Telling the "stories" of various family members then moving onto his own life this is less a coherent novel with a plot than the literary equivalent of an episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus; a series of sketches with some recurring characters and ideas which don't behave according any of the accepted standards of story telling.
The result is an absolute hoot as a stream of consciousness experience, especially as Rankin re-uses his well-tested recurring gags. However it is by no means his best work; the lack of a plot means that the book just sort of ends and it does rely a little too much on knowing nods to previous works.
Not a bad read, and certainly worth a go if you like something that's unusual and bursting with odd ideas but there are better Rankin books to read.
Nico, Songs They Never Play on the Radio
Book
The story of Nico, former model, film actress, singer with the Velvet Underground and darling of...