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Bertie and the Hairdresser Who Ruled the World
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The second rip-roaring tale featuring Bertie, the savvy blue bird with a taste for (mis)adventure!...

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Jul 7, 2020

Catalan Cartoons: A Cultural and Political History
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In a world increasingly dominated by visual sensation, our understanding of the role and influence...

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Awix (3310 KP) rated The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery (1966) in Movies
Sep 6, 2020
Fourth St Trinian's film is a knockabout farce which has not aged at all well. Crooks hide the loot from a train robbery (such things were topical at the time) in a disused building, which is then taken over by St Trinian's school as their new premises. Can the villains retrieve the swag without anyone noticing?
Notably pragmatic (to the point of ruthlessness) in pursuit of its gags: there is shotgun satire of politicians, civil servants, the private school system, and various topical issues (there are some very dodgy jokes about immigration and racial minorities). Even more cartoony than a Carry On film, and increasingly frantic as it goes on, it does have a remarkable cast of well-known faces from British films of its period, but the jokes are thinner on the ground than one might hope for given the talent involved. Has a certain historical interest these days but it's awkward to watch as much as entertaining.
Notably pragmatic (to the point of ruthlessness) in pursuit of its gags: there is shotgun satire of politicians, civil servants, the private school system, and various topical issues (there are some very dodgy jokes about immigration and racial minorities). Even more cartoony than a Carry On film, and increasingly frantic as it goes on, it does have a remarkable cast of well-known faces from British films of its period, but the jokes are thinner on the ground than one might hope for given the talent involved. Has a certain historical interest these days but it's awkward to watch as much as entertaining.

Amiable With Big Teeth
Book
A monumental literary event: the newly discovered final novel by seminal Harlem Renaissance writer...
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The Water Babies
Book
Shamed by his grimy appearance in the presence of an immaculate little girl, ten-year-old Tom — an...