An Actor's Work
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Stanislavski's 'system' has dominated actor-training in the West since his writings were first...
Radon: Guidance on Protective Measures for New Buildings: 2015
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This report gives guidance for reducing the concentration of radon in new buildings, extensions,...
Shares Made Simple: A Beginner's Guide to the Stock Market
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"Shares Made Simple", written by highly respected financial journalist Rodney Hobson, tears away the...
Skills in the Age of Over-Qualification: Comparing Service Sector Work in Europe
Caroline Lloyd and Jonathan Payne
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Across the developed world, most of us who work now earn our living in the service sector. However,...
Sludge Management
Bhola R. Gurjar and Vinay Kumar Tyagi
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Sludge Management provides up-to-date information on sludge treatment, reuse and disposal. A...
KyleQ (267 KP) rated Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) in Movies
Jul 18, 2020
Halloween 4 is more of a blunt movie then its predecessors. It lacks the inventive camera work of Carpenter, and Michael comes across less sneaky, he's much more aggressive.
Loomis feels a bit unneeded, the mask is weird looking, the score isn't as good.
But there is still plenty of good. Harris's performance is pretty good, especially for child actor standards. Jamie's nightmares are surprisingly fairly creepy. The various death scenes are brutal and unsettling.
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers is a pretty simple slasher. But it put the franchise on a new steady path, and it gave us Danielle Harris which is a plus. It's definitely not a film you'll hate, and if you like the Halloween franchise it's a must watch!
Of Beasts and Beauty: Gender, Race, and Identity in Colombia
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All societies around the world and through time value beauty highly. Tracing the evolutions of the...
Why is Sex Fun?: The Evolution of Human Sexuality
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A fascinating insight into how human sexuality came to be the way it is now - Jared Diamond explains...
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Awix (3310 KP) rated The Producers (1967) in Movies
Jul 9, 2021
The movie feels like a frenetic mixture of old-fashioned vaudeville and scatter-gun satire; there was probably something curiously dated about it even fifty-odd years ago. While it does acknowledge the counter-culture of the 60s (there's a hippy beatnik character, amongst other things), it doesn't feel like it was made by or for a young audience. Viewers nowadays may not be troubled by deliberately provocative jokes about Hitler or over-sexed pensioners, but jokes about dumb blondes in bikinis and camp transvestites feel a bit uncomfortable. Passes the time amiably, and worth watching just to see Springtime for Hitler in context, but I'd struggle to call it an actual classic.