Crown woke at the sound of the motor bike. He rushed to the window and saw the back of the rider disappear into the distance. He saw the pile of clothes near the bed. Stupid b*tch he thought. She was so intelligent but forgot to get dressed. He picked up the discarded items and put them on the bed. He lay down again and with his head on the pillow began to reflect on the few days that had elapsed and how he had ended up in Mumbai and encountered the beautiful agent with the code name Lana.
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. Another from John Carpenter; this political satire portrays a world where special sunglasses reveal that the elite, ruling, wealthy class are really aliens manipulating the rest of society.
It looks fine. The sunglasses world is particularly startling. Good music but slightly disappointing sound overall. The underpinning story of underclass values destroying middle and lower class life was fascinating although I think that the target audience possibly missed that. Biggest issues for me were the main guy being a terrible actor and the alleyway fight scene looking like god-awful wrestle mania. Not very scary but certainly very interesting and relevant...
Nada (Roddy Piper), a wanderer without meaning in his life, discovers a pair of sunglasses capable of showing the world the way it truly is. As he walks the streets of Los Angeles, Nada notices that both the media and the government are comprised of subliminal messages meant to keep the population subdued, and that most of the social elite are skull-faced aliens bent on world domination. With this shocking discovery, Nada fights to free humanity from the mind-controlling aliens.
Release date: 4 November 1988 (USA)
Director: John Carpenter
Starring: Roddy Piper; Keith David; Meg Foster
Adapted from: Eight O’Clock in the Morning
Budget: $3 million
Distributed by: Universal Pictures, Carolco Pictures.
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Nada kills Holly and destroys the transmitter, and is fatally wounded by aliens in a helicopter. Nada gives the aliens the middle finger as he dies. With the transmitter destroyed, humans all over the world discover the aliens hiding among them.
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75 year old British actor, Jeremy Bullock who played bounty hunter Boba Fett in the original Star Wars series passed away this week.
According to his agent, "He died peacefully, in hospital, surrounded by his family, from health complications following his many years living with Parkinson's disease."
(another one surrounded by family)
Bullock's career spanned more than 45 years and after Star Wars he attended many Star Wars conventions.
In the USA, and possibly overseas, there was perhaps the most successful 'spin-off' comedy of all time: FRASIER (which was spun off from CHEERS). One of the characters, about 5' 5" bundle of cuteness by the character name of DAPHNE (Jane Leeves), and an equally cute (to American ears) English accent.
As it turns out, the guy who played the beer-swilling American Dad was actually English and had worked hard to change his accent, and then helped 'Daphne" with her English accent.
So odd.
"I always thought Daphne's accent was a bit "off". As Jane Leeves wasn't from the north of England though, I'm presuming that she was doing her best to imitate a Manchester accent, although I'd have thought a top notch dialect coach in the U.S. could have enabled her to sound more Mancunian. John Mahoney was from Manchester originally but had worked so hard to lose his British accent years before that I'm presuming he couldn't help Jane that much. Either way, I think we Brits notice the difference between a Lancashire or Yorkshire accent but doubt the average American viewer would. As for the "bumbershoot" line, I have to say I thought it was ridiculous as I commented to my Australian husband.He hadn't heard of the expression either despite having taught in the north west of England for a while. If you love the show, I think you have to forgive the writers for the odd slip up when it comes to authenticity."
Jane LeevesJohn Mahoney Example of Mancunian Accent
A film maker documents an inspiring interaction that he had with a deafblind man.
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One of my Facebook-buddies wrote me, and said that I would be expecting a call from a producer on Denmark's biggest tv station. They are doing a segment on Slipknot, and I am the admin of the largest Danish Slipknot group. My buddy is going as well, so I will not be alone. Anyway, they want to invite me on their show, to explain why I love Slipknot so much. So tomorrow morning, at 6.30 am, I will be on screens nationwide, trying not to make a fool of myself!
I have done it once before, been on tv that is, so it's going to be a cakewalk. It's gonna be great talking Slipknot with a friend, and to educate/chat all things metal on NATIONAL tv on a wednesday morning :D
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The other day, I found myself watching WrestleMania 35 on YouTube.. Well, some of it.. The first 2 hours and 11 minutes, the rest was not in the video. The announcer in the video, said that new subscribers to the WWE Network, got their first month for free. So I signed up, hoping to find the full WrestleMania 35 on there, which I found. I picked up from where the YouTube video left off, and let me tell you: The athletes competing in WWE are some of the finest in the World. Always in great shape, displaying moves that I haven't seen in a long while, and super entertaining storylines.
Sidenote: I know wrestling is fake. That doesn't stop it from being super entertaining.
From WrestleMania 35, I watched the 2019 Royal Rumble, which was even more entertaining. There was one guy named Braun Strowman, a behemoth of a man! 6 foot 8, weighing 385 lbs. He is just unstoppable! Royal Rumble was extremely entertaining, so I was pleased. I then watched the newest NXT match, which was small scale, but it was so cool to see! NXT is where the new talent are competing, hoping to get "promoted" to the big leagues.
I then saw the most infamous match in all of WWE - Hell In A Cell. The main event was Seth Rollins vs. The Fiend. That event was absolutely fantastic! Probably my favorite event so far. The Fiend is just a mountain of terror. The match was held under red lights, which made The Fiend look even more menacing and terrifying.
I am definitely not regretting signing up!
Has anyone ever seen this movie? I'm watching it right now.It's possible that something could happen someday we never never know.
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I had a browse of Netflix yesterday morning, and I came across The Old Guard, starring Charlize Theron. The movie is about 4 immortal mercenaries, that are exposed, and are now hunted like wild animals. On top of that, they are also getting a new member of their squad, so they also need to keep her safe. It's a great premise, and the movie is solid! It's a great mix of supernatural stuff (not horror, but more like immortality) and gory action. Highly recommended.
After that, Netflix recommended Minority Report to me. I have never seen it, so I gave it a shot, and I really liked it. It's starring Tom Cruise and Colin Farrell, and it's a sci-fi flick about a society, where murder is not a thing anymore. But, our hero is exposed as a possible killer, and he is now forced to run and to make sure, that the pre-crime premonition is wrong. Very highly recommended!
The final film I watched, was Lost Bullet. A French action thriller about a small-time criminal turned mechanic for something called a Go-Fast team (police in super armored cars and massive engines). He is forced to defend his innocence, after his mentor is killed by dirty cops. The movie is a great mix between The Fast and the Furious and Taxi. Taxi because it involves a criminal working with cops, and The fast and the Furious because there is a few fast cars and some insanely crazy car stunts! Extremely recommended!
So all the films I saw yesterday, were really top of the line entertainment. Some blood and gore, some super cool sci-fi and some good old fashioned vehicular entertainment!