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31/12/2004

TV on the wain you know

Filed under: General, pretend you're more highbrow than you are, weather — site admin ( mr_hopkinson ) @ 4:05 pm

Well, I’m feeling under the weather and excuse me for lashing out at a super soft target, but, after being laid up in bed and subjecting myself to ‘The 100 Greatest TV Treats of 2004′ and ‘Winners and Losers 2004′ I wish I’d taken the advice of the 2004 January Cube programme and taped up my telly and chucked it out.

screening calls

If you follow the “winners and losers” link above you’ll spot the write up ends with

” . . . which some viewers may find upsetting.”

Count me in.

The torrent of shameful shite picked for the year was sickening, {big-}brethren.

For me it was a demonstration of a seemingly never ending gush of this cheap tv sewage that creates, and maintains, a horrendous appetite for titillation through completely unnecessary and abhorrent humiliation of others, and so ultimately the viewer.

Shows the wonders that us sentient beings are capable of, eh?

I suggest searching out bittorrent and downloading one of the unmentioned tv highlights, like ‘Power of Nightmares’ or ‘Oz’, or continue ploughing through your long lost Buffies or something, or . . . or whatever, frankly, I’ve lost the will to watch or suggest.

So, happily, I say good riddance to 2004. A year where idiots on all scales, from innocuous buffoons such as George Bush, Joe Pasquale or the-boyfriend-of-someone-who-was-in-a-reality-show-the-year-before to frighteningly empowered mindless bullies like Gordon Ramsey or Chris Moyles were all glorified as “winners”, and meanwhile, we are all losers - through the loss of the unmentioned John Peel, seemingly now ( in my blind fury ) the only public figure who was ever genuine, intelligent, dignified, kind and funny.

R.I.P. John and Roll on 2005. We can do better than this.

29/12/2004

3 film books , and 1 Greatest Rock DIscography

Filed under: General, Film, Writing, Gossip, books, pretend you're more highbrow than you are — ladylucy @ 10:26 pm

I got 3 film books for Christmas. I thought I would tell you about them.

1# The Story Of Film by Mark Cousins.
http://www.harpercollins.com.au/title.cfm?ISBN=1862055742&Author=0021984
A certain Cube projectionist who shall remain unamed who doesn’t rate Mark Cousins much, was like
“Mark Cousins, Shmousins, What a Tosser!” Apprently he interviewed David Lynch on the TV and didn’t let Lynch talk.
and asked him about The Colour Blue as in Blue Velvet. And it was the first time that lynch had opened up to the TV ever ever ever and runined it, but talking over him. Anyhows, this Story of film, its a bit like the Mathew Collins for films, which sometimes we need a bit of . You know to understand that highbrow stuff, but written in a way we can understand. Take the facts that you are looking for and don’t take Cousins too seriously.

2# Seeing Is Believing.
http://www.bloomsbury.com/BookCatalog/ProductItem.asp?S=&sku=1209970&EmailMe=&mscssid=963H68S01VR98GNLQT6A454NQUM212J9
like the look. I think i’ll find it a fascinating book.
and Cult movies


http://www.roughguides.com/store/details.html?ProductID=305

An interesting flick book tho I remember seeing the internet radio, at Tom Taylors parents’ house in the country.

I did get round to thinking these would be good for The Cube to have tho.
So anybody is more than welcome to borrow them after me.
Shall we start book reviews here. We could get free books, and CDS. lets be real blaggers.
Make it the Cube LOgs new year revolution. Get as much free stuff as possible.

In the reference book CHristmas present section.
I got this last year which diud proove ultra useful, when I was putting together Movie Memories

http://www.culturekiosque.com/nouveau/books/filmdico.html
The Biographical dictionary of Film.

This year I got this. with one of the last things that John Peel every wrote maybe.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1841953113/ref=lpr_g_1/103-8730694-1169462?v=glance&s=books

Anyhow in it JP plans to leave this book by his bed side and read a fact a day. In honnor of the late great JP. I have decided I will do an illustrated fact a day, not just from this book, but from many of the other preteneding me to be more highbrow than I am books.

wish me luck.

hairy christmas

Filed under: General, Hair, admin — site admin ( mr_hopkinson ) @ 8:22 pm

Returning from a family christmas, I can report that my brother ( some time Cube frequenter ) has finally cut his hair, and shaken his tag of ‘the creepy looking one’ at work . . .

after

after / before

before

24/12/2004

An a very midi xmas

Filed under: General, Music, computers, computer sings, admin — site admin ( mr_hopkinson ) @ 6:51 pm

My Computer had his stage debut last night. He was kind of nervous, but I think he did himself proud.
For those who missed it, I’ve managed to get hold of the the desk feed and have mp3′d it . . . Available by request

There's not another rhyme that's quite like mine

Creepy Yule, y’all!

Filed under: General, admin — site admin ( mr_hopkinson ) @ 6:43 pm

Happy Christmas to all !

Well that was a strange but entertaining night at the Cube last night.
Check out Santa Ed in all his creepy video grotto glory . . .

Split Crotch Santa

I missed Freeze Puppy, but everyone said he was superbly strange too!

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