October 2, 201015 yr It is that film, and it's excellent, so hush Moi. :P I am indeed a student... well, I'm just at college as a mature student and working part time, should be going to Uni next year at the ripe old age of 22. I do read, but I like lazing in front of the TV. In fact at the moment I have about three books on the go (short attention span, probably caused by the films). :blush: Oh dear. I don't know what to say, so I'll say nothing.
October 2, 201015 yr Oh dear. I don't know what to say, so I'll say nothing. If it helps, they are Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, Inverting the Pyramid by Jonathan Wilson (book on the origin of football tactics), and an Introduction to Biomechanics.
October 3, 201015 yr I saw Machete (probably the only film created from a fake trailer) tonight. It's one of those films that you have to see without expecting things like great acting, great plot, great dialogue etc. It's just a bit of fun. That is all. Having said that, I still don't think it was that good. And one thing that annoyed me was the fact that in the beginning of the film "the hero" gets to see his wife killed, have his daughter threatened and is left in a burning house. Suddenly it's a few years later. No explanation of how he escaped, nor any information about his daughter. In fact, they don't mention her ever again. Guess they forgot her. It pi**ed me off. The cast really is from the b-list, apart from Robert DeNiro of course (though seeing some of the later movies he's been in he's edging closer and closer to that b-list). We get to see Danny Trejo, Cheech Marin, Don Johnson, Jeff Fahey, Jessica Alba and Michelle Rodriguez. Neither are really good. But if you like full action with lots of blood then I guess it's worth seeing.
October 3, 201015 yr If it helps, they are Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, Inverting the Pyramid by Jonathan Wilson (book on the origin of football tactics), and an Introduction to Biomechanics. It helps! When you've read Brave New World, you might want to try Eyeless in Gaza. Also The Doors Of Perception, which is a series of essays describing his experimentation with mind-altering substances. Do you know Aldous Huxley briefly taught George Orwell?
October 3, 201015 yr Has anyone here seen "Mr. Nobody"...? It's been getting a lot of hype and as it's suppose to quite creative in how it mixes fantasy and reality(or so I've heard), it sounds like something I might want to see, but a bit sceptical about about Jared Leto being able to pull off a leading role like this.
October 3, 201015 yr Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood 10x time i watch this film, best
October 3, 201015 yr I'm sure there are better works on the subject, but it's always less effort to watch a film, and I like many others living in the modern age am quite the lazy git. Incidentally, I'm currently rewatching Children of Men, one of my all time favourite films, and it happens to be on ITV (one of my least favourite TV channels). I'm afraid I'm with moi on this one. The original book Children of Men is so much better than the film I don't know where to begin.
October 3, 201015 yr I hadn't seen many movies lately...been busy watching 9 seasons of Smallville :blush: But I finished them...and needed something else..so I watched District 9 on pay tv. An interesting movie, which was enjoyable enough.
October 3, 201015 yr I'm afraid I'm with moi on this one. The original book Children of Men is so much better than the film I don't know where to begin. You don't have to be afraid to be with me, Plokoon! I don;t bite! (well, not much...) yeah, Eggy, the book had great ideas, the film failed to deliver.
October 3, 201015 yr It helps! When you've read Brave New World, you might want to try Eyeless in Gaza. Also The Doors Of Perception, which is a series of essays describing his experimentation with mind-altering substances. Do you know Aldous Huxley briefly taught George Orwell? I didn't know that, but it does make a lot of sense. Although I find that Huxley's ideas are more poignant, although once I've read it, I aim to read Brave New World Revisited, so it might be a while before I give those a go. I'm afraid I'm with moi on this one. The original book Children of Men is so much better than the film I don't know where to begin. You'll probably be ashamed to learn that I didn't even know that it was based on a book. What can I say, I guess I'll just have to stick to science and computers. :P
October 3, 201015 yr Brave New World is the book 1984 wanted to be. Brave New World Revisited is an interesting look at the main themes in Brave New World but written with a little too much bias.
October 3, 201015 yr I didn't know that, but it does make a lot of sense. Although I find that Huxley's ideas are more poignant, although once I've read it, I aim to read Brave New World Revisited, so it might be a while before I give those a go. You'll probably be ashamed to learn that I didn't even know that it was based on a book. What can I say, I guess I'll just have to stick to science and computers. :P We may be surprised/shocked/gobsmacked, but we've done nothing to be ashamed of!! Nor indeed have you! You can't know everything. Don't stick to science and computers. Keep reading!
October 3, 201015 yr Brave New World is the book 1984 wanted to be. Brave New World Revisited is an interesting look at the main themes in Brave New World but written with a little too much bias. Yes, apparently Aldous Huxley genuinely believed that in years to come the government would be able to control the population by drugs/indoctrination techniques etc and that punishment and jail would be athing of the past!
October 3, 201015 yr That is brilliant, Eggy! Thanks for posting that. But scary too in that Huxley's fears seem to have come true. Huxley foresaw the X Factor!
October 3, 201015 yr That is brilliant, Eggy! Thanks for posting that. But scary too in that Huxley's fears seem to have come true. Huxley foresaw the X Factor! It is of course just one way of interpreting the book, though. He could have meant things different to how they are, which is why I want to read Brave New World Revisited afterwards to get his explanation as to what exactly he meant... If only Nostradamus had a revisited book, it might make it a bit more obvious as to how far off he was.
October 4, 201015 yr So, a History of Violence ended abruptly - was sort of OK-ish, but not a classic - now I'm 20 minutes into Hannibal Rising - most horrific thing so far is the dubbing!
October 5, 201015 yr Watched Inception for the 3rd time (this time illegally, teehee) and it'll never get old. Such a brilliantly written film.
October 5, 201015 yr Why DID YOU WATCH it illegally? :D :D :D yes, Ruh Buh Juh, why did you watch it illegally? Were you too young? Were you smoking illegal substances (that might explain why you thought it was good...)
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