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#Into the Impossible with Brian Keating
katriniac · 2 years
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Randomly recommended podcasts!
I love podcasts, but I don't get to listen to them as frequently as I wish.
There are some really amazing ones out there I learn so much from, and others are very entertaining. I thought I'd share some of my favorites with y'all. Not all of these are current shows. In fact, some haven't added a new episode in over a year. But I myself may have only just recently discovered the show and therefore it's new to me.
I'll break this up into different parts due to Tumblr's photo limitations. I have no idea if these podcasts are available everywhere, but I subscribe to them via Google Podcasts.
Part 1: Creativity, Imagination, Neuroscience
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Imagination Radio
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Scientific Imagination
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Parallel Lives
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All in the Mind
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Creativity in Captivity
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Into the Impossible with Brian Keating
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Imagination Desk
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Creative Chats Podcast
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Creative Pep Talk
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Hidden Brain
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claudiosuenaga · 1 month
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O que lê o primeiro diretor da AARO do Departamento de Defesa dos EUA, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick?
O que lê o primeiro diretor da AARO do Departamento de Defesa dos EUA, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick? Flying Saucers from Outer Space de Donald Keyhoe, ou talvez The UFO Experience de Josef Allen Hynek, ou ainda Passaporte para Magonia de Jacques Vallée?
Por Cláudio Suenaga
Não sei, mas o que eu sei é que ele lê o nosso coletivo The Reliability of UFO Witness Testimony, como podemos ver neste frame de uma entrevista no YouTube de 11 de agosto de 2024 concedido a Brian Keating (podcast "Into the Impossible": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUJucfWAGGU),  conforme notou Vicente-Juan Ballester Olmos.
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Atrás de Kirkpatrick, há uma pequena biblioteca de livros de referência com muitas obras de peso, certamente. Você consegue reconhecer o primeiro volume à direita na prateleira mais baixa? Sim! É o nosso livro The Reliability of UFO Witness Testimony!
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Como vocês sabem, tive a honra de ser um dos seletos convidados pelo insigne Ballester Olmos, que foi um dos organizadores e editores deste alentado livro científico-acadêmico junto com o igualmente insigne Richard W. Heiden, a escrever um trabalho sobre a "confiabilidade do testemunho de testemunhas de OVNIs", aspecto crucial das pesquisas ufológicas, já que, na falta de evidências materiais do fenômeno, esta é a fonte primária com que lidamos, a "matéria-prima", digamos assim, a perpassar nossas análises, ainda mais para quem não lida apenas com relatos de "segunda mão", mas os vai colher diretamente com as próprias testemunhas, em por vezes rudes e hostis condições de campo.
Em minha contribuição intitulada "A Objetividade das Testemunhas e a Subjetividade dos Testemunhos" ("The Objectivity of Witnesses and the Subjectivity of Testemonies"), procedi a uma análise crítica da base de referência geral do problema OVNI, o testemunho, visto como fonte cultural autêntica e indiscutível, mas que apresenta sérias distorções. Um dos principais pontos por mim questionados foi o valor exato dos depoimentos que formam a base dos relatos e, portanto, do fenômeno OVNI. Procurei dar um tratamento científico adequado a esses dados e fatores relegados a segundo plano pelos ufólogos: os parâmetros subjetivos observacionais, os aspectos perceptivos, a linguagem e o contexto histórico-cultural da testemunha e as variáveis psicossociológicas, ou seja, tudo o que foi depreciativamente chamado de "ruído de fundo", o "refugo sociológico" desprezado em detrimento do "sinal".
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Consulte e tenha sempre à mão, portanto, assim como Sean Kirkpatrick, este que é o primeiro grande livro a enfocar de forma abrangente a discussão e as visões atuais sobre os problemas e desafios apresentados pela confiabilidade dos testemunhos de OVNIs, um compêndio interdisciplinar de artigos de 60 autores de 14 países diferentes.
Este livro de 711 páginas foi lançado online no portal Academia.edu, onde pode ser baixado gratuitamente:
Simultaneamente, a UPIAR Publishing House (Turim, Itália) publicou duas edições impressas em formato A4 de capa mole, uma em preto e branco, outra em cores (ISBN: 9791281441002). O livro pode ser adquirido através deste link:
Saiba mais em meu Patreon aqui: https://www.patreon.com/posts/83281117 e aqui: https://www.patreon.com/posts/83285171
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frank-olivier · 1 month
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Dr. Brian Keating (Into the Impossible)
Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick is a distinguished scientist and intelligence expert with an extensive career spanning defense, intelligence, and scientific research. Dr. Kirkpatrick holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Georgia, specializing in nonlinear and nonequilibrium phonon dynamics. His scientific background includes research in ultrafast laser physics, nonlinear optics, and solid-state lasers. Throughout his career, Dr. Kirkpatrick has been instrumental in establishing and leading multiple intelligence organizations. He is known for his advocacy of transparency in government investigations of UAP and his efforts to apply rigorous scientific methods to this field. He recently retired from federal Senior Service in December 2023 after serving as the director of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), where he led U.S. government efforts to investigate Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP).
Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick Speaks Out (August 2024)
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Wednesday, August 14, 2024
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zed-air · 4 years
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CKUA - Fill-In Playlists: 2020 Spring
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Below are the playlists for shows where I filled-in as guest host on CKUA during spring 2020.
Explore my playlist history for other dates and programs.
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TITLE • PERFORMING ARTIST • ALBUM • AIRTIME
2020-03-20 - 09:00-12:00 - Mid-Morning Mojo
Cafe au Mojo • Lisa Hilton • CHALKBOARD DESTINY • 09:04
Travelin' Light • Cliff Richard & the Shadows • TRAVELIN' LIGHT • 09:09
Oh, The Wind Will Blow • Doug Hoyer • WALKS WITH THE TENDER & GROWING • 09:14
The Ballad Of Fred And Barney • Brad Bucknell & the oHNo Band • OHNO • 09:18
St. Peter's Bay • Sarah Harmer • ARE YOU GONE • 09:22
The Sound Of Silence • Simon & Garfunkel • SINGLE • 09:25 ^^
The Last Bird • Zoe Keating • INTO THE TREES • 09:31
Concrete Sky • Beth Orton • PASS IN TIME • 09:34
Don't Dream It's Over • Sixpence None The Richer • THE BEST • 09:39
Chapel of Chimes • Jom Comyn • CRAWL • 09:45
Sky Blue Sky • Wilco • SKY BLUE SKY • 09:48
Something Changed • Pulp • HITS • 09:51
Drive • Lera Lynn • RESISTOR • 09:55
When Elvis Came To London • John Moore �� THE BAD JOHNNY • 10:01
I Ain't Goin' Home With You • Confusionaires! • FROM HEADACHE TO HEARTACHE • 10:05
Lonesome Train • Pete Turland • BOTH WHEELS LEFT THE GROUND • 10:08
It's Slinky • Slinky • VINTAGE COMMERCIALS • 10:12 ^^
You Make Me Feel So Young • Frank Sinatra • CLASSIC SINATRA • 10:13
Can't Help Myself • The James Hunter Six • NICK OF TIME • 10:16
This is the World Calling • Bob Geldof • ______ • 10:19
Four Out Of Five • Arctic Monkeys • TRANQUILITY BASE HOTEL & CASINO • 10:23
Crying • Julian Lage • LOVE HURTS • 10:29 ^^
Daydreaming • Radiohead • A MOON SHAPED POOL • 10:35
Ljuby • Marenych Trio • MARENYCH TRIO SINGS • 10:42
Lighthouse • William Prince • RELIEVER • 10:47
Queenie Queenie • Tami Neilson • CHICKABOOM! • 10:52
There's A Story In Your Voice • Elvis Costello & the Imposters • THE DELIVERY MAN • 10:54 ^^
The First Day Of Spring • The Gandharvas • A SOAP BUBBLE AND INERTIA • 11:00 ^^
Blistered • That Pedal Show Band • OX EP • 11:07
Funk Force Five • Greg Koch • UNREPENTANT • 11:13
Dance Dance Party Party • Five Alarm Funk • LIVE AT CKUA • 11:16
Overtime • U.S. Girls • HEAVY LIGHT • 11:19
Robin - The Boy Wonder • The Marketts • BATMAN THEME • 11:23
The New Pollution • Beck • ODELAY • 11:25
Homegrown Tomatoes • Guy Clark • CRAFTSMAN • 11:31 ^^
Kachechka Prachechka • Ukrainian Children's Choir • KACHECHKA PRACHECHKA • 11:35
James Bond Theme • John Barry • DR. NO SOUNDTRACK • 11:37
Americano • Brian Setzer Orchestra • VAVOOM! • 11:39
Reflektor • Arcade Fire • REFLEKTOR • 11:42
Journey • Sarah Nixey • NIGHT WALKS • 11:49
You and I • Caribou • SUDDENLY • 11:53
2020-03-24 - 09:00-12:00 - Mid-Morning Mojo
Impossible Germany (live, 2012) • Wilco • ASHES OF THE AMERICAN FLAG • 09:01
Something • The Bros. Landreth • '87 • 09:07
Love Is A Stranger • Hannah Georgas • IMPRINTS (EP) • 09:12
Loving Is Letting Go • Celeigh Cardinal • STORIES FROM A DOWNTOWN APARTMENT • 09:16
Stay • Justine Vandergrift • STAY • 09:20
The Lookout • Sarah Harmer • ARE YOU GONE • 09:24
All That I Wanted to Do • Ayla Brook & The Sound Men • DESOLATION SOUNDS • 09:30
Don't Let Go • Roy Forbes • EDGE OF BLUE • 09:35
New Recruit • Doug Hoyer • MOEKE SUMMER SINGLES 2017 • 09:38
No Wrong • King of Foxes • SALT & HONEY • 09:46
Lovely Head • Goldfrapp • FELT MOUNTAIN • 09:50
Trigger • The New Haunts • THE NEW HAUNTS • 09:54
We Don't Talk Anymore • Cliff Richard • ROCK & ROLL JUVENILE • 10:04
Last Year's Prom Dress (2012) • The Bolt Actions • THE BOTT ACTIONS EP • 10:17
Guilty • Nazareth • HAIR OF THE DOG • 10:18
Tous les garcons et les filles • Francoise Hardy • TOUS LES GARCONS ET LES FILLES • 10:19
Tossed in a Tempest • Shona Rae & the Bona Fides • TOSSED IN A TEMPEST • 10:21
Ain't No Stoppin Love Now • Dirty Dirty Devil's • SATIN DEVIL DIARIES • 10:22
The Benefits of Being Alone • Rose Cousins • THE BENEFITS OF BEING ALONE • 10:30
The Importance Of Being Idle • Oasis • TIME FLIES... 1994 - 2009 • 10:35
Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite • The Beatles • SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB • 10:38
Bananaphone • Raffi • BANANAPHONE • 10:43
Fancy Pants • Bend Sinister • ANIMALS • 10:47
Sister Kate • The Ditty Bops • THE DITTY BOPS • 10:50
Danceland (Come With Me) • The Garrys • SURF MANITOU • 10:54
How 'Bout Now • The James Hunter Six • NICK OF TIME • 11:00
C-Side • Khruangbin and Leon Bridges • TEXAS SUN • 11:04
Showroom Dummies • Kraftwerk • TRANS-EUROPE EXPRESS • 11:11
Do It All the Time • I Don't Know How But They Found Me • DO IT ALL THE TIME • 11:15
Instant Crush • Daft Punk • RANDOM ACCESS MEMORIES • 11:17
Did I Imagine You • Dot Allison • AFTERGLOW • 11:23
I Need My Girl • The National • TROUBLE WILL FIND ME • 11:30
Old Souls • William Prince • RELIEVER • 11:34
Down I-5 • Case/ Lang/ Veirs • CASE/LANG/VEIRS • 11:39
Oj u Haju pry Dunaju • Marenych Trio • MARENYCH TRIO SINGS • 11:43
No Surprises • Radiohead • BEST • 11:47
Remembrance • Delerium • KARMA • 11:51
2020-03-25 - 09:00-12:00 - Mid-Morning Mojo
^^ Listener recommendations/requests
It's Hell Out There • John Moore • IT'S HELL OUT THERE • 09:02
Spanish Caravan • The Doors • COLLECTION • 09:08
Out of My Head • Fastball • GREATEST HITS • 09:11
Secret Heart • Feist • SECRET HEART • 09:15
Brandy Alexander • Ron Sexsmith • EXIT STRATEGY OF THE SOUL • 09:18
Heavy Hill • James of Dark Wood • JAMES OF DARK WOOD • 09:21
A Taste Of Honey • Lenny Breau • PROGRESSIONS: 100 YEARS OF JAZZ • 09:25
A Change Is Gonna Come • Sam Cooke • AIN'T THAT GOOD NEWS • 09:32 ^^
I Saw A Ghost Last Night • Altameda • DIRTY RAIN • 09:37
Just Get Here • Sarah Harmer • THE AL PURDY SONGBOOK • 09:42
Ice Dance • Danny Elfman • EDWARD SCISSORHANDS SOUNDTRACK • 09:48
In Winter Still • Dot Allison • AFTERGLOW • 09:49
Worth the Wait • 100 Mile House • LOVE AND LEAVE YOU • 09:53
Winter • Celeigh Cardinal • EVERYTHING AND NOTHING AT ALL • 10:00
I'm Okay • Kimberley MacGregor • I AM MY OWN • 10:05
15 Feet of Pure White Snow • Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds • NO MORE SHALL WE PART • 10:10 ^^
The Return (Loves Come Back) • Rose Cousins • BRAVADO • 10:17
Love Hurts • Julian Lage • LOVE HURTS • 10:22
Moon • Beth Orton • KIDSTICKS • 10:26
Mea Culpa • Enigma • MCMXC A.D. • 10:32
Entanglement • Imogen Heap • SPARKS • 10:38
Angie • Lassigue Bendthaus • POP ARTIFICIALE • 10:43
My Sad Captains • Elbow • THE TAKE OFF AND LANDING OF EVERYTHING • 10:47
J. Findlay: Good Vibes • Jim Findlay & Mingmei Xu • I SEE • 10:53
Get You Back • Ariel Posen • HOW LONG • 11:02
Brother or Other • The James Hunter Six • NICK OF TIME • 11:09
Tour de France • Senor Coconut • EL BAILE ALEMAN • 11:13 ^^
The Man in the Looking Glass • Frank Sinatra • SEPTEMBER OF MY YEARS • 11:18
Sweet • Cigarettes After Sex • CIGARETTES AFTER SEX • 11:22
Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth • Neko Case • MIDDLE CYCLONE • 11:29
Overtime • U.S. Girls • HEAVY LIGHT • 11:34
Is There a Pill? • Richard Hawley • FURTHER • 11:37
Shangri-La • E.O.B. • EARTH • 11:40
More Trouble Every Day • Frank Zappa & the Mothers • A TOKEN OF HIS EXTREME • 11:46
Is He Really Coming Home • The School • LOVELESS UNBELIEVER • 11:54
Rose's Theme • Angelo Badalamenti • THE STRAIGHT STORY SOUNDTRACK • 11:57
2020-04-10 - 16:00-18:00 - Traffic Jams
^^ Listener recommendations/requests
Everyone Hides • Wilco • ODE TO JOY • 16:02
Things Have Changed • Bob Dylan • WONDER BOYS • 16:05
The Benefits of Being Alone • Rose Cousins • THE BENEFITS OF BEING ALONE • 16:11
Water is Wide • Wu Fei & Abigail Washburn • WU FEI & ABIGAIL WASHBURN • 16:15
River of Light • Gordon Lightfoot • HARMONY • 16:20 ^^
Changes • Phil Ochs • FOREVER CHANGING • 16:24
And Yet It Moves/ Y Se Mueve • U.S. Girls • HEAVY LIGHT • 16:31
Your Girl • Basia Bulat • ARE YOU IN LOVE? • 16:36
Rose Coloured Frames • Mariel Buckley • ROSE COLOURED FRAMES • 16:39
Stay • Justine Vandergrift • STAY • 16:42
Don't Dream It's Over • Sixpence None The Richer • THE BEST OF • 16:47
Together Alone • Crowded House • TOGETHER ALONE • 16:51
Rocket To The Moon • Adrian Nation • ANARCHY AND LOVE • 17:01
Tomorrow Takes A Long Time • Fearing & White • TEA & CONFIDENCES • 17:08
Road Runner • The Denim Daddies • ROAD RUNNER • 17:12 ^^
Hey Bus Driver • Tami Neilson • HEY BUS DRIVER • 17:15
Journey • Sarah Nixey • NIGHT WALKS • 17:18
Domino • Nicole Atkins • DOMINO • 17:22
That Emotion • Hannah Georgas • THAT EMOTION • 17:26
No Rock: Save in Roll • Cornershop • ENGLAND IS A GARDEN • 17:32
Shangri-La • EOB • EARTH • 17:38
World Gone Mad • Blackie and the Rodeo Kings • KING OF THIS TOWN • 17:43
All That I Wanted to Do • Ayla Brook & The Sound Men • DESOLATION SOUNDS • 17:47
You're Still On My Mind • Shaela Miller • BAD IDEAS • 17:51
Good Vibes • Jim Findlay & Mingmei Xu • I SEE • 17:54
2020-05-08 - 12:00-14:00 - My Favourite Time of Day
^^ Listener recommendations/requests
Calgary • Bon Iver • BON IVER • 12:00
Stop Plastic Pollution • Florian Schneider • STOP PLASTIC POLLUTION • 12:04
Toxic • Calvin Arsenia • CANTALOUPE • 12:09
Pretty Bird • Wu Fei & Abigail Washburn • WU FEI & ABIGAIL WASHBURN • 12:13
On A Desert Isle • C.W. Stoneking • GON' BOOGALOO • 12:16
False Prophet • Bob Dylan • ROUGH AND ROWDY WAYS • 12:24
Are You With Me Now • Cate Le Bon • MUG MUSEUM • 12:32
90 Seconds Of Your Time • Corb Lund • SINGLE • 12:37 ^^
Domino • Nicole Atkins • ITALIAN ICE • 12:40
Things Get Better • Delaney & Bonnie • HOME • 12:44
Tennessee Tobacco • Danny Michel • VALHALLA • 12:48
Wreckless Abandon • The Dirty Knobs • WRECKLESS ABANDON • 12:52
Sugar Water • Cibo Matto • VIVA! LA WOMAN • 12:59
Love Is Everywhere (Beware) • Wilco • ODE TO JOY • 13:05
Desire • Kamasi Washington • HARMONY OF DIFFERENCE • 13:08
You Serve No One • Real Cardinal • YOU SERVE NO ONE • 13:14
Fields of Gold • Eva Cassidy • SONGBIRD • 13:17 ^^
Leaving The Table • Leonard Cohen • YOU WANT IT DARKER • 13:21
Old Souls • William Prince • RELIEVER • 13:26
Dig Nation • Ron Sexsmith • HERMITAGE • 13:33
Something In The Air • Thunderclap Newman • ALMOST FAMOUS • 13:37
One Uncareful Lady Owner • Cornershop • ENGLAND IS A GARDEN • 13:41
Cosmic Dancer • Nick Cave • ANGEL HEADED HIPSTER • 13:47
Saskatchewan (Eleanor's) • Zachary Lucky • SASKATCHEWAN • 13:52
I'm Absolutely Hank Marvin • Richard Hawley & Hank Marvin • B-SIDES • 13:56
2020-05-18 - 06:00-09:00 - Alberta Morning
^^ Listener recommendations/requests ++ Appears on this week’s CKUA top 30 chart
Waitin' for a Superman • The Flaming Lips • THE SOFT BULLETIN • 06:00
Rocket To The Moon • Adrian Nation • ANARCHY AND LOVE • 06:04
Surfin' on a Rocket • Air • TALKIE WALKIE • 06:13
The New Diana • Black Box Recorder • PASSIONOIA • 06:15
Follow My Tears • Eddi Reader • ANGELS & ELECTRICITY • 06:18
The Teardrop Explodes • Tiny Children • B-SIDES • 06:24
Crying • Julian Lage • LOVE HURTS • 06:27
I Need My Girl • The National • TROUBLE WILL FIND ME • 06:34
The Heavens • The Raveonettes • PRETTY IN BLACK • 06:39
Impossible Germany (live, 2012) • Wilco • ASHES OF THE AMERICAN FLAG • 06:42
Let's Talk • Hannah Georgas • THE BEAT STUFF • 06:49
Full Moon Town • Lucette • DELUXE HOTEL ROOM • 06:54
The Dark Of The Sun • Tom Petty • INTO THE GREAT WIDE OPEN • 06:58 ^^
Rose Coloured Frames • Mariel Buckley • ROSE COLOURED FRAMES • 07:03
You Don't Scare Me • Whitney Rose • RULE 62 • 07:07
Hard Knock Upside My Mind • Shaela Miller • BAD IDEAS • 07:12
Domino • Nicole Atkins • ITALIAN ICE • 07:16
Those Dancing Days Are Gone • Carla Bruni • NO PROMISES • 07:19
Those Were the Days • Mary Hopkin • APPLE RECORDS • 07:23
Duncan • Sarah Slean • NIGHT BUGS • 07:27
Possible (live) • Zoe Keating • LIVE AT KING'S PLACE • 07:31
Last Kiss • Coeur De Pirate • TRAUMA • 07:36
See the Light • Minty's Style • SEE THE LIGHT • 07:40
Memoir • Charlotte Gainsbourg • STAGE WHISPER • 07:46
Uncertain Future • Ashes & Dreams • HEART OF STONE • 07:49
Utopia (New Ears Mix) • Goldfrapp • CAFE DEL MAR VOL. 8 • 07:53
You Can't Rule Me • Lucinda Williams • GOOD SOULS BETTER ANGELS • 07:58
Life's What You Make It • Joan As Police Woman • COVER TWO • 08:04 ++
This Blue World • Elbow • THE TAKE OFF AND LANDING OF EVER • 08:10
Midnight Hours • Cayley Thomas • SINGLE • 08:17 ++
Nese Hal'ja Vodu • The Marenych Trio • SINGS • 08:24
The Rain Song • The Olympians • SINGLE • 08:29
Just Like the Rain • Richard Hawley • LIVE AT THE DEVIL'S ARSE • 08:33
Get You Back • Ariel Posen • HOW LONG • 08:37
Interview with Beth Dart • Grant Stovel • CKUA ARTS • 08:44
Mystery Train • Pete Turland • PETE TURLAND AND THE RENTAL CATS • 08:50
Eltsuhg Ibal Lasiti • The Daktaris • SOUL EXPLOSION • 08:54
2020-05-22 - 06:00-09:00 - Alberta Morning
^^ Listener recommendations/requests ++ Appears on this week’s CKUA top 30 chart
A Shot In The Arm • Wilco • SUMMER TEETH • 06:00
My Little Treasures • Richard Hawley • FURTHER • 06:04
Survivor's Guilt • Danny Michel • BLACK BIRDS ARE DANCING OVER ME • 06:07
Water is Wide • Wu Fei & Abigail Washburn • WU FEI & ABIGAIL WASHBURN • 06:13
Innocente feat. Leigh Nash • Delerium • POEM • 06:16
We Still Go To Rodeos • Whitney Rose • WE STILL GO TO RODEOS • 06:24 ++
Heroes • Hey Marseilles • HEY MARSEILLES • 06:28
Chain Gang • King Curtis • CHAIN GANG • 06:34
I Watch The Sun Come Up • Billie ZiZi • MOON OF HONEY • 06:35 ++
No Wrong • King of Foxes • SALT & HONEY • 06:40
I'm Your Huckleberry • Mike Plume • LONESOME STRETCH OF HIGHWAY • 06:46
Dancnig in the Rain • Sweet Vintage Rides • ROAD TRIP • 06:49
No Reason To Cry Out Your Eyes • Hawksley Workman • LOVER/FIGHTER • 06:52
Who'll Stop The Rain • Creedence Clearwater Revival • CHRONICLE • 06:57 ^^
Walk A Mile In My Shoes • Matt Masters • SINGLE • 07:01
Vincent Black Lightning • Adrian Nation • LIVE AT CROSSROADS • 07:08
Waterfall • The Stone Roses • THE VERY BEST OF • 07:14 ^^
Dirty Rain • Altameda • DIRTY RAIN • 07:18
It's Raining Today • Scott Walker • SCOTT 3 • 07:21
The Dark-Eyed Sailor • Steeleye Span • HARK! THE VILLAGE WAIT • 07:26
Guitar Rumba • Sue Foley • BACK TO THE BLUES • 07:32
Victory City • The 427's • STAY GOLD • 07:35
That's It! • Preservation Hall Jazz Band • THAT'S IT! • 07:37
Degrees of Light • Taylor McFerrin • EARLY RISER • 07:44
Hall of Mirrors • Basia Bulat • ARE YOU IN LOVE? • 07:47 ++
Sunshine • Cayley Thomas • HOW ELSE CAN I TELL YOU? • 07:51 ++
The Expert • Rose Cousins • BRAVADO • 07:54 ++
Lynchpin • Dan Mangan • MORE OR LESS • 08:00
Wrap It Up • Celeigh Cardinal • EVERYTHING AND NOTHING AT ALL • 08:07
Better Man • Leon Bridges • COMING HOME • 08:12
Everybody's Working for the Week • Doug Hoyer • CKUA'S COVERS FOR THE CAUSE • 08:14
Heart of Gold • Amy Van Keeken & Colleen Brown • LIVE AT CKUA • 08:20
Neptune City • Nicole Atkins • NEPTUNE CITY • 08:22
St. Charles Shuffle • Greg Koch • ACOUSTIC GRISTLE SOUP • 08:27
The Trees • Pulp • WE LOVE LIFE • 08:30 ^^
Zebra • Beach House • TEEN DREAM • 08:35
No.1 Party Anthem • Arctic Monkeys • AM • 08:43
Interview with Brad Holt • Lisa Wilton • CKUA ARTS •  • 08:47
Vernacular • Brad Bucknell & the oHNo Band • OHNO • 08:52
Learned A Lot • Tim Isberg • RUNNING ON THE EDGE • 08:55
2020-05-26 - 12:00-14:00 - Noontide
^^ Listener recommendations/requests ++ Appears on this week’s CKUA top 30 chart
Sky Blue Sky • Wilco • SKY BLUE SKY • 12:00
Ain't No Stoppin Love Now • Dirty Dirty Devil's • SATIN DEVIL DIARIES • 12:03
Killer Queen • Queen • GREATEST HITS • 12:10
She Says What She Means • Sloan • NAVY BLUES • 12:14
Hey Bus Driver • Tami Neilson • HEY BUS DRIVER • 12:18
In the Cold, Cold, Night • The White Stripes • ELEPHANT • 12:20
James Bond • Iggy Pop • FREE • 12:25 ^^
Fancy Pants • Bend Sinister • ANIMALS • 12:31
Mr. Blue Sky • Electric Light Orchestra • ELO'S GREATEST HITS • 12:34
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Lo And Behold • Ron Sexsmith • HERMITAGE • 12:46 ++
Don't Lose The Faith • The Dears • NO CITIES LEFT • 12:48
Race To The Bottom • Dan Mangan • RACE TO THE BOTTOM • 12:51
Gravel Road • Lyndsay Butler • SINGLE • 12:56
Bizarre Love Triangle • Give 'Em Hell Boys • BARN BURNER • 13:01
I'm Okay • Kimberley MacGregor • I AM MY OWN • 13:05
Get You Back • Ariel Posen • HOW LONG • 13:10
Going Going Gone • Lion Bear Fox • LION BEAR FOX • 13:16
Going Going Gone • Gregg Allman • SOUTHERN BLOOD • 13:19
Melancholy Mood • Bob Dylan • SINGLE • 13:25
(I Think) I Hit My Limit • Ayla Brook & The Sound Men • DESOLATION SOUNDS • 13:30 ++
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St. Marie Under Canon • Cornershop • ENGLAND IS A GARDEN • 13:38 ++
Alright Now • Liam Gallagher • WHY NOT ME • 13:44
Shangri La • EOB • EARTH • 13:47
Common People • Pulp • DIFFERENT CLASS • 13:53
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Survivor's Guilt • Danny Michel • BLACK BIRDS ARE DANCING OVER ME • 06:15
Euphoria (Firefly) • Delerium • KARMA • 06:19
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Possible (live) • Zoe Keating • LIVE AT KING'S PALACE • 06:29
Let It Happen • Tame Impala • CURRENTS • 06:34
You Keep Me Hangin' On • The Supremes • MOTOWN YEAR BY YEAR • 06:39
Northern Lights • Doug Hoyer • WALKS WITH THE TENDER & GROWING NIGHT • 06:42
7/4 (Shoreline) • Broken Social Scene • BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE • 06:46
Brazil • Frank Sinatra • COME FLY WITH ME • 06:51
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Summers Gold • Celeigh Cardinal • CELEIGH CARDINAL (EP) • 07:01
Let Love Reign • Robbie Robertson • SINEMATIC • 07:06
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Otter Song (live) • Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra • LIVE AT CKUA • 07:17
Come Together Now • Altameda • MORE TIME: B SIDES • 07:23
Suite Things • Don Berner • LOVE LETTERS TO A RAT FREE CAPITAL • 07:27
Riders in the Sky • Dick Dale • KING OF THE SURF GUITAR • 07:31
Play the Game • Beach House • B-SIDE AND RARITIES • 07:33
House of Cards • Radiohead • IN RAINBOWS • 07:40
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Waking Up • Jay Gilday • FASTER THAN LIGHT • 07:47
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Are You With Me Now • Cate Le Bon • MUG MUSEUM • 07:54
Cosmic Dancer • Nick Cave • ANGELHEADED HIPSTER • 08:01
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A Hundred Shades of Blue • Whitney Rose • WE STILL GO TO RODEOS • 08:12 ++
Cover Your Eyes • Jess Knights • BEST KIND OF LIGHT • 08:18 ++
Havava • The Jerry Cans • ECHOES • 08:21 ++
Trigger • The New Haunts • THE NEW HAUNTS • 08:26
Pattern Recognition • Noveller • ARROW • 08:31
Girls Guide For the Modern Diva • Black Box Recorder • LIFE IS UNFAIR • 08:38
Where Do You Belong • Digits • WHERE DO YOU BELONG? • 08:40
Interview with Kinnie Starr • Terry David Mulligan • CKUA ARTS • 08:44
Caribou • Tanya Tagaq • ANIMISM • 08:49
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unwilting · 3 years
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I recently attended a seminar on doing business in #China, hosted by the local Chamber of Commerce. During the presentation of a lady representing German Trade & Invest, I was surprised to learn the President Xi Jinping allegedly had given a speech announcing his intention to "...form powerful countermeasures and deterrent capabilities based on artificially cutting off supply to foreigners." Since the presenter mentioned the speech had been published in Quishi, the official publication of the #CCP, I started looking for the original of the speech. It did not take long, and my suspicions were confirmed. What Xi Jinping really had said was the following: "...forming a powerful countermeasure and deterrent capability against foreigners who would artificially cut off supply [to China]". I contacted the presenter and voiced my doubts regarding the quotes she used. She was very helpful and said she had received them from a colleague in Hamburg. I got in touch with him, and upon taking a closer look he confirmed the benign interpretation above. It seems the malicious version stems from the initial translation published by the US think tank CSET, latter corrected due to feedback from the audience: The damage is done - how many people in positions of influence are now convinced that China aims at disrupting the supply chains of "the free world"?
The issue of errors in translations, innocent as well as intentionally misleading ones, may soon become an even bigger issue. The U.S. Congress is providing money to produce many more of them: The House bill introduced by Democratic Representatives Joaquin Castro and Bill Keating and Republicans Mike Gallagher and Brian Fitzpatrick would provide for the establishment of a federally funded Open Translation and Analysis Center (OTAC) focused on China. It would be based on the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS), which provided translation and analysis of Soviet bloc and other foreign government media during the Cold War. The bill calls for funding of $80 million for fiscal 2022 and that same amount annually for each fiscal year through 2026 as well as "such sums as may be necessary for each fiscal year thereafter."...Referring to the acronyms of the People's Republic of China and its ruling Communist Party and armed forces, the aide said OTAC would "systematically translate PRC/CCP/PLA speeches, documents, reports, strategies, news articles, commentaries, journal articles, procurement contracts into English and publish them freely online."...Castro said that for the United States "to effectively both compete and cooperate with" countries like China and Russia it needed a better understanding of them. "A nuanced understanding of foreign countries is impossible without reading how they communicate in their own languages," he told Reuters. I fully agree with Castro's last sentence. But I for one, unlike Marc Galeotti, will not trust U.S. funded translations of foreign text.
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malukaweb · 4 years
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El podcast "Into the Impossible" rinde homenaje a Arthur C. Clarke
El podcast "Into the Impossible" rinde homenaje a Arthur C. Clarke
El físico Brian Keating es el codirector del Centro Arthur C. Clarke para la Imaginación Humana en UC San Diego. El centro se estableció en asociación con la Fundación Arthur C. Clarke en 2012 para continuar con el legado de Clarke. "Querían ver si podían alentar, desarrollar y estudiar la capacidad de la imaginación humana", dice Keating en el episodio 445 de The Guía geek de la galaxia Podcast.…
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cbk1000 · 7 years
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Book Tag                                                        
Tagged by @garglyswoof
1. Favorite book of all time?
If I pick one, all the others will get jealous, and anyway, with much hand-wringing I could maybe provide a top ten list of books that are very important to me for one reason or another, but picking one solitary favourite is an impossible task, and I won’t attempt it.
2. What are you currently reading?
Leucippe and Clitophon. It’s one of the few surviving novels of Ancient Greece, and it’s delightfully bizarre, and also features an argument about how gay sex is better than straight sex, but I’m not sure it can hold a candle to that one Roman novel that involved bestiality, a man getting his face peed on, and the protagonist twice escaping peril thanks to the timely arrival of some explosive diarrhea.
3. Have you ever considered writing a book?
Why yes, yes I have. It’s the one great existential crisis of my life, actually, thanks for asking.
4. Favourite series?
These are probably all going to be fantasy, because no other genre feels like you just absolutely can’t tell a story unless it’s 22 1000+ page volumes long. (If anyone wants to call me out here, let me just point out that there are 13 fics in that series, the first three are around 30 pages, and even the longest one is only about 200. It’s about 1400 pages altogether, which is like one and a half volumes in The Wheel of Time series or whatever. So THERE.)
Phedre’s Trilogy. I love Jacqueline Carey’s worldbuilding and the concept of a bunch of pansexuals running around doinking each other and playing dangerous political murder games.
Imriel’s Trilogy. See above. There’s actually a third trilogy set in the same universe a couple hundred years later, but honestly, I didn’t find it as compelling and didn’t read the third book. The first two are grand, though.
The Banned and the Banished. I read this series as a kid and it was dark and fucked-up and further proof that my parents left me to my own devices when it came to reading and really did not vet my books, because this would have made the TIMMY SHIELD YOUR EYES list for sure. The image of a naked woman parting her knees and a bunch of spiders crawling out of her vagina is still, for obvious reasons, viscerally with me.
The Deathgate Cycle. Another childhood favourite. Just a really good old school fantasy series with some great worldbuilding; I’ve been eyeing them again lately because I’ve been in the mood for some fantasy.  
The Chronicles of Narnia. I’ve made it really clear that I’m not remotely religious, so you’d think the overt themes of Christianity might annoy me, but these are just great stories, and honestly, I don’t find them overly preachy; I think C.S. Lewis’ writing has so much to take away from it, whether the reader is devoutly faithful or an unrepentant sinner like myself.
5. Book you’d like to read?
Sea of Darkness by Brian Hicks. This is actually one of my dad’s Christmas presents. It’s about the history and discovery of the H.L. Hunley, a submarine that sank during the American Civil War. 
Nicholas II: Life and Death by Edvard Radinsky. I spotted this at the used bookstore Friday afternoon and it immediately called to the obsessive Russophile part of me, so I had a flick through it and decided I must own it. Then I remembered that I was pretty sure I’d seen the Russian edition in one of the bookstores I use for all my Russian reading needs, and rushed home to find it. I did nick a copy from e-bay, so it’s now on its way to me, and, weather permitting, in about a week we will find our way into one another’s arms and I can read yet again about the brutal demise of the Romanovs and wring my hands over it, except this time in Russian, so with 3x the misery for half the price.  
Neil Gaiman’s The View From the Cheap Seats. This is a collection of essays on writing and creating that I’ve been eyeing for a while because Gaiman has such a great attitude about writing and seems like such a down-to-earth guy who probably has some great things to say about literature and the way it shapes us. 
 The Telling Room by Michael Paterniti. It’s about cheese. Also, Kelly’s descriptions of it really intrigued me.
And Quiet Flows the Don/Quiet Don (It’s literally just Quiet Don in Russian, but the English title is And Quiet Flows the Don, I’m sure because a lot of English speakers have no idea that it’s a river in Russia.) This is a massive War and Peace sized novel on the Don Cossacks during the turbulent years of WWI and the following Revolutions that I’ve been meaning to read for a while; I’m just waiting for my Russian vocab to catch up; I think I’m going to attempt it soon.
7. Favourite fictional character(s)?
D’artagnan, the little poncing YOU WANNA’ GO?? shit
 Edmond Dantes/The Count of Monte Christo, because I aspire to those levels of revenge but I know I’m far too impatient to carry out anything so glorious.
Magdalen from Wilkie Collin’s No Name because despite restrictive Victorian conventions meant to keep women in their parlors with a dainty cup of tea, she said ‘Fuck you all, I’m gonna’ steal back the rightful inheritance you cheated me out of through cunning and deception’ and went on to outwit a bunch of men.
Pierre Bezukhov from War and Peace because he’s such a great bumbling dweebus of a well-meaning Russian aristocrat, and I’ve always had a soft spot for him
Elizabeth Bennett, Pride and Prejudice. She destroys men with only her words; a true rolemodel for us all.
8. Book Ships
Elizabeth Bennett/Mr. Darcy
Sarra Ambrai/Collan Rosvenir from Melanie Rawn’s Exiles series. At one point I was so upset by something that happens to this couple that I actually threw the book across my room
Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler; they’re both terrible people, and tbh I think Scarlett totally gets what she deserves in the end, but their push and pull is so entertaining.
Jo and Laurie from Little Women and, ok, I know it doesn’t happen, I know this book was published over a century ago, but I’m still salty about it, all right??
9. Pick up the book closest to you, open page one and write down the first paragraph.
The closest book to me is a Russian translation of Ken Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth, so I walked over to the closest available English books and picked one at random. It’s a collection of Keats’ poetry:
Now Morning from her orient chamber came,
And her first footsteps touched a verdant hill;
Crowning its lawny crest with amber flame,
Silv’ring the untainted gushes of its rill;
Which, pure from mossy beds of simple flowers,
By many streams a little lake did fill,
Which round its marge reflected woven bowers,
And, in its middle space, a sky that never lowers.
10. What’s the 1st fandom you were in?
I don’t remember ever really participating in any fandom related to books. I do remember when I was a kid getting pretty into an online forum dedicated to Quest for Glory (90s point and click fantasy game), though. 
Tagging: @sunoftheguns @terriblygrimm @goldcaught @maevelin @darthrey @hellsbellschime @samcarter34
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themuller13 · 7 years
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We are in a pokey costumier’s workshop somewhere in the bowels of the Almeida theatre in Islington in north London. It’s not much more than a broom cupboard really, and Ben Whishaw sits on a stool amid the clothes and faceless Styrofoam wig-stands sipping a cup of tea. He seems happy.
All actors — particularly once they become successful — like to go on about how much they just love doing theatre. With Whishaw this is genuinely, honestly true. Ever since he arrived, fully formed, as Trevor Nunn’s Hamlet aged only 23, he has continued to return to the stage even as his screen career has blossomed. It’s almost impossible for him to do TV without being at least nominated for some award — Criminal Justice, The Hour, London Spy — and his film roles are as varied as they are acclaimed: John Keats in Bright Star, Keith Richards in Stoned and supporting turns in Suffragette and The Danish Girl. There are also his regular gigs as Q to Daniel Craig’s James Bond and, of course, the voice of Paddington Bear. Yet for all that here he is, backstage and back in rehearsals, drifting contentedly through the organised chaos of theatre company life.
“I love that about doing plays,” he says softly. “I love being part of a group of people, part of a troupe. It suits me. There’s no etiquette. It’s a profession that is really accepting of everyone’s oddities.” He smiles. “All sorts of people are actors.”
What sort of person is Whishaw? This has not always been an easy question to answer. Over the years a composite image has emerged of a fierce talent who is nevertheless guarded, opaque and fragile. His appearance (skinny, elfin) and manner (gentle, modest) add to this perception. Only, he explains, we’ve got the wrong idea. “Sometimes I get really annoyed because people think I’m going to be cute. And nice. And I’m not very nice sometimes. And I’m not very cute really,” he says, frowning in a way that, to be honest, is quite cute. “There’s this notion that I might be sensitive and shy. Which is partly true. But I can be grumpy and angry and irritable.”
He chuckles and drinks his tea. Still, it’s only fair to point out that these preconceptions about Whishaw are not totally unfounded. Now 36 years old, he says that during his twenties he struggled badly with performance anxiety. “I suffered a lot of awful, terrible nerves and stomach pains,” he says. “Really debilitating things. You realise that other people are dependent on you doing well. Money. All sorts of things become part of the equation. I remember not sleeping because I was so stressed.”
For a very long time he was by his own admission anxious about submitting himself to scrutiny. We knew he grew up in Hertfordshire, went to Rada and has a non-identical twin brother who doesn’t act? Beyond that? Not loads. Talking about himself is still not his favourite thing in the world. “I find interviews quite nerve- racking,” he says apologetically, but explains that he’s trying harder to not get stressed about them or to second- guess what people might make of him. He stops and regards me with what looks a lot like sympathy. “I understand,” he says. “It’s the pressure of your job to capture an essence of somebody, which I suppose is very difficult.”
He thinks he used to use his reputation for shyness as a defence mechanism. “Maybe you can end up playing a role or something?” he says. “Behaving in a certain way because you think people are going to expect that of you. And it becomes a place that’s quite comfortable because you’ve been there before. So you just trot it out again.”
One big change — perhaps the big change — came in the wake of Whishaw coming out as gay in 2011. “I definitely feel like I’m more relaxed as a person,” he says. “I don’t know if that makes you a better actor or more available or anything, but it’s certainly lovely not to have to be worrying about keeping something private. That’s a really, really good feeling. It makes me realise that I spent a long time — too long, really — in a private agony about something. About it.”
So that’s good. He’s also “become really obsessed with this amazing Buddhist nun who teaches meditation practice that is all about acceptance of whatever comes up. About being OK with things being uncomfortable.” This has also helped him to become more sanguine. “You see yourself. Your own mad thoughts, your repetitive thoughts and your own blind spots. It’s very easy to think that everyone else is nuts and you’re sane, but you’re really not,” he says cheerfully.
Madness, as it happens, permeates the play he is about to appear in. Against, by Christopher Shinn, is about a Silicon Valley tech magnate called Luke who believes he is in communication with God, who has given him the task of ending all violence on Earth. It’s a powerful work — occasionally frightening and certainly not the satire it could be — with this well-meaning but eerily detached protagonist at its centre.
“He is vaguely modelled on someone like Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg or Jeff Bezos, and he’s involved in AI and rockets and thinking about the future. But before the play begins he has had this revelation and God has spoken to him and issued an instruction to him to ‘go where there is violence’. So we meet someone at the beginning of the play who is a changed man.”
Whishaw says that, to prepare for the role of Luke, he spent a lot of time on YouTube. “I did begin by watching a lot of TED Talks, people being interviewed, Elon Musk showing people around his factory. And actually, in that sense, it feels very much a play of the moment because there are so many of these people talking about mankind with a messianic, visionary zeal. But the biggest challenge is trying to understand what it feels like to really, truly believe you have been spoken to by God. That’s the thing. That’s the centre of it.”
Whishaw admits what most actors don’t: that he’s competitive when it comes to his career and getting the roles he wants. “I’m definitely competitive, yeah. And I definitely want things for myself. Yeah. Definitely. And I think that’s good.” Has he ever gone up for parts and missed out on them, and felt angry about it? Pissed off? “There are one or two things,” he says a little airily, smiling to himself. “One or two things where I’ve thought . . . I could have done that. I should have done that.”
For a long time he was down to play Freddie Mercury in a forthcoming biopic. The Queen guitarist, Brian May, had said that he hoped Whishaw would get the role, because “he’s fabulous, a real actor”, but that’s fallen through, Whishaw says. He was up for it, but he says there’s no hard feelings. “I don’t really understand what happened myself, but just one day I wasn’t doing it. And somebody else was. And it’s fine. It was just one of those funny things that happen sometimes in the way that films get made.”
Whishaw will be back in the theatre in the new year when he plays Brutus in Julius Caesar, one of the eagerly awaited productions in the first season of Nicholas Hytner’s new London start-up venue, the Bridge Theatre. He has also just finished filming Mary Poppins Returns, a sequel to the classic 1964 musical in which he plays a grown-up Michael Banks. The film is released at the end of next year. “I sing in it,” he says, but then backpedals slightly. “Well, it’s more like talking-singing. It’s Emily Blunt playing Mary Poppins and my sister, Jane, is played by Emily Mortimer. It was wonderful fun.” In fact, he says that doing these big Hollywood numbers are invariably a laugh. “I don’t think a job is more noble or valuable for not being fun. Although I think I used to.”
Playing Michael Banks was a particular pleasure given that Mary Poppins was the first film he saw. “My dad taped it off the telly. I watched it in the way that my niece and nephew watch Frozen. Over and over and over again.”
In 2012 Whishaw entered into a civil partnership with the Australian composer Mark Bradshaw. They met during the filming of Bright Star and live together in east London. “We’re quite weird. Music relaxes me, but it doesn’t relax Mark because it’s Mark’s thing,” he says, meaning that the last thing Bradshaw wants at the end of a long day of listening to music is to listen to more music. “So we always have a tussle about when I can play my music. He’ll hate me for saying that.”
Bradshaw produced the score for the latest season of Top of the Lake, the crime drama featuring Elisabeth Moss. Whishaw says that he recently gorged on it. “I just watched the whole thing in one day and what Elisabeth Moss did in it was really inspiring to me. I thought: ‘F***! That’s reminded me why this job is such a great thing to do.’ ” Was the music any good? He nods with faux-solemnity. “The music was good as well.”
Someone knocks on the door to say it’s time to go back to rehearsals. Whishaw seems slightly relieved, but he’s trying his best. “In the past I might have been very defensive about a whole load of things. And I’m telling myself not to be that,” he says. He’s still shy and sensitive and all the rest of it, but nothing like he used to be. “I’m probably a little bit more confident in myself. A bit more relaxed in myself. More relaxed in my own body.” He is, despite his protestations, every bit as cute and as nice as we imagine. He’s also a brilliant actor. All said, there are worse things to be. Against is at the Almeida, London N1 (020 7359 4404), to September 30
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2018.
 Here we are with the films list again. Bold = watched first time. 
Films.
The English Patient
The BFG
Anna Karenina [1967]
King Kong [2005]
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Henry VIII and his Six Wives [1972]
The Disaster Artist
Napoleon Dynamite
The Addams Family
Kong: Skull Island
Justice League
The Addams Family Values
Johnny English
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Wayne’s World
Lady Bird
Westworld
Carol
Green Lantern 
England is Mine
Rush Hour
Pride and Prejudice [2005]
Call Me By Your Name
The Greatest Showman
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Dante’s Peak
Only Lovers Left Alive
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Blade Runner
Moonrise Kingdom
Clue
Get Smart
Darkest Hour
Blade Runner 2049
Lost in Translation
The Talented Mr. Ripley
The Lego Movie
Anchorman
The Shape of Water
Get Out
San Andreas
The Beguiled
Lady Chatterley’s Lover [1981]
Interview With a Vampire
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Song to Song
Atonement
La La Land
Drop Dead Fred
Attack the Block
Another Mother’s Son
I, Tonya
The Sense of an Ending
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Cold Mountain
Step Up
The Founder
The Fugitive
The Promise
Papadopoulos and Sons
Rob Roy
The Florida Project
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women
Head in the Clouds
Crooked House
Miami Vice [2006]
Miss Sloane
Molly’s Game
Battle of the Sexes
Half of a Yellow Sun
A Quiet Passion
Lady Jane
Anne of a Thousand Days
Mars Attacks!
Zoolander
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Nina
Pele: Birth of a Legend
2001: A Space Odyssey
A Futile and Stupid Gesture 
The Mask
Phantom Thread
Black Panther
Eyes Wide Shut
The Death of Stalin
Baywatch
Paddington 2
Wonder Woman
Star Trek [2009]
Star Trek Into Darkness
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Star Trek Beyond
Denial
Chariots of Fire
Captain America: The First Avenger
Iron Man
The Incredible Hulk
Borg vs McEnroe
Iron Man 2
Thor
Avengers Assemble
Iron Man 3
Thor: The Dark World
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 2
Ant-Man
Captain America: Civil War 
Doctor Strange
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Thor: Ragnarok
War Horse
God’s Own Country
In Bruges
The Big Sick
The Towering Inferno
Magnolia
Our Souls at Night 
Dog Day Afternoon
Willow
Roman Holiday
Sabrina
Annihilation 
North by Northwest
The Emoji Movie
Coco
Grease
Dirty Dancing
Captain Fantastic
The Wicker Man
This is Spinal Tap
Magic Mike XXL
Come Sunday
The Dark Tower
Bill
Avengers: Infinity War
Loving Vincent
Mansfield Park
Three Men and a Little Lady
Oliver!
Rough Night
Avatar
One Last Dance
Girls Trip
Alex and the List
The Dambusters
The Mummy [2017]
London
The Damned United
The Wedding Video
Deadpool
Enter the Dragon
Atomic Blonde
The Red Shoes
The Great Gatsby [2013]
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut
Morris: A Life With Bells On
Boss Baby
Solo: A Star Wars Story
Kenny
All About Eve
Lethal Weapon
Lethal Weapon 2
Final Portrait
The Little Mermaid
The Huntsman: Winter’s War
Men in Black 3
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
Tomb Raider [2018]
Crocodile Dundee
Jabberwocky
Legend
Lethal Weapon 3
The Witches
Down With Love
Clash of the Titans [1981]
Clash of the Titans [2010]
I Give it a Year
Terminal
Where the Wild Things Are
The Handmaiden
The Muppet Movie [1979]
Brakes
Ready Player One
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
A Wrinkle in Time
Breathe
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
Eagle vs Shark
Farenheit 451 [2018]
Picnic at Hanging Rock
Mission Impossible
Mission Impossible II
Mission Impossible III
The Saint [2017]
JFK
Ocean’s 8
Deadpool 2
Falling Down
Duck Butter
Peter Rabbit
44 Inch Chest
You Instead
The Deep Blue Sea
Not Another Happy Ending
Punch Drunk Love
The Fast and The Furious
2 Fast 2 Furious
The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift
Fast & Furious
Fast Five
Fast & Furious 6
Furious 7
The Fate of the Furious
Geostorm
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Escape to Victory
Porcupine Lake
The Snowman
The Incredibles
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
Daphne
Ingrid Goes West
One Day
My Neighbor Totoro
There Will Be Blood
Rampage
Goodbye Christopher Robin
Incredibles 2
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
Belle de Jour
Mission Impossible - Fallout
The Spy Who Dumped Me 
The Meg
Little Ashes
Meet Joe Black
The King of Comedy
Jason and the Argonauts
Flash Gordon
Odette
Strictly Ballroom
Into the Woods
Cars 3
The Book of Life
Murder on the Orient Express [2017]
Kath & Kimderella
Madame Bovary
X-Men: First Class
X-Men: Days of Future Past
X-Men: Apocalypse
All the Money in the World
Quincy
The Post
Becoming Bond
Early Man
Little Women [1994]
Dangerous Liaisons
The Party
Operation Finale 
Nappily Ever After
What’s New Pussycat?
Saved!
A Star is Born [1976]
Modern Life is Rubbish
Jaws
The Mercy
Swept from the Sea
Permission
Venom
A Star is Born [2018]
Far and Away
Heat
Jane Eyre
Braveheart
Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool
Juliet, Naked
First Man
Christopher Robin
Vincent and Theo
Pollock
Bohemian Rhapsody
One More Time With Feeling
Interlude in Prague
The Mask of Zorro
The Legend of Zorro 
You, Me, and Him
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms 
Crazy Rich Asians
Bobby [2016]
Outlaw King
Space Jam
They Shall Not Grow Old
The Grinch [2018]
The Big Lebowski 
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
Mulan
The Battle of the River Plate
They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead
My Generation
Batman Begins
Being John Malkovich
Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone
Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix
Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows - Part One
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows - Part Two
Widows
Immortal Beloved
Basquiat 
Goya’s Ghosts
The Madness of King George
Charade
Star Wars: A New Hope
Stars Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
Stars Wars: Attack of the Clones
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Star Wars: Rogue One
The Polar Express
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Dr. No
From Russia With Love 
Goldfinger
Thunderball
You Only Live Twice
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
Diamonds Are Forever
Live and Let Die
The Man With the Golden Gun
The Spy Who Loved Me
Moonraker
For Your Eyes Only
Octopussy
A View to a Kill
The Living Daylights
Licence to Kill
Goldeneye
Tomorrow Never Dies
The World is Not Enough 
Die Another Day 
Casino Royale
Quantum of Solace
Skyfall
Spectre
Superbob
Greenfingers
Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle
A Christmas Prince
Aquaman
Love, Cecil
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding
The Man Who Invented Christmas
Copying Beethoven
The Party’s Just Beginning 
Point Break
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa
The Sound of Music
The Muppet Christmas Carol
The Muppets
Cars 2
The Holiday
A Bad Moms Christmas
The Holiday Calendar
The Christmas Chronicles
Nativity
Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger
Arthur Christmas
Bobby Robson: More Than a Manager
Zootropolis
Mary Poppins
The Good Dinosaur
Trolls
Rise of the Guardians
Bros: After the Screaming Stops
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years
Get Carter [1971]
Bottle Rocket
Turbo
Closer
Nothing Like a Dame
Bolt
Make Us Dream
Die Hard
How to Train Your Dragon 2
Porridge
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Books.
A Book For Her - Bridget Christie
Hickory Dickory Dock - Agatha Christie
Bright Star - John Keats
The Oberon Book of Comic Monologues for Women - Katy Wix
The Oberon Book of Comic Monologues for Women: Volume 2 - Katy Wix
Slaughterhouse 5 - Kurt Vonnegut
Division Street - Helen Mort
The Victorian Guide to Sex - Fern Riddell
A Woman’s Work - Harriet Harman
Help - Simon Amstell
The Princess Diarist - Carrie Fisher
Selected Poems - Sylvia Plath
Ariel - Sylvia Plath
The ‘If You Prefer a Milder Comedian Please Ask For One’ EP - Stewart Lee
The Rachel Papers - Martin Amis
Parker Pyne Investigates - Agatha Christie
Bone - Yrsa Daley-Ward
Pages For You - Sylvia Brownrigg
The Sun and Her Flowers - Rupi Kaur
Different for Girls: A Girl’s Own True-Life Adventures in Pop - Louise Wener
A Single Man - Christopher Isherwood
A Room of One’s Own - Virginia Woolf
Repeal the 8th - Una Mullally
Why Not Socialism? - G.A. Cohen
The Chaos of Longing - K.Y. Robinson
High-Rise - J.G. Ballard
Animal Farm - George Orwell
Fully Coherent Plan - David Shrigley
The Lesser Bohemians - Eimear McBride
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13 3/4 - Sue Townsend
Hera Lindsay Bird - Hera Lindsay Bird
Submarine - Joe Dunthorne
In the Penal Colony - Franz Kafka
Babette’s Feast - Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen) 
The Expelled - Samuel Beckett
Youth - Joseph Conrad
The Life of Rylan - Rylan Clark-Neal
Autumn - Ali Smith
The Cornet-Player Who Betrayed Ireland - Frank O’Connor
Two Gallants - James Joyce
Teaching my Mother How to Give Birth - Warsan Shire
Selected Poems - Edgar Allan Poe
Casino Royale - Ian Fleming
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
The Door in the Wall - H.G Wells
Terra Incognita - Vladimir Nabokov
Dirty Pretty Things - Michael Faudet
Women  & Power: A Manifesto - Mary Beard
Dear Illusion - Kingsley Amis
Bitter Sweet Love - Michael Faudet
Smoke & Mirrors - Michael Faudet
Girl Meets Boy - Ali Smith
Pre-Raphaelites - Heather Birchall
Conspiracy - Charlotte Greig
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray
Sex and Rage - Eve Babitz
Scoop - Evelyn Waugh
The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh - edited by Mark Roskill
Role Models - John Waters
The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
How Not To Be a Boy - Robert Webb
Animal - Sara Pascoe
Absolute Pandemonium - Brian Blessed
Eileen - Ottessa Moshfegh
A Discovery of Witches - Deborah Harkness
A Handful of Dust - Evelyn Waugh
Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters - Jane Austen and Ben H. Winters
Normal People - Sally Rooney
Feminists Don’t Wear Pink - Scarlet Curtis and Others. 
Parsnips, Buttered - Joe Lycett
The Humans - Matt Haig
The Machine Stops - E.M. Forster
Ivanhoe - Sir Walter Scott
Poems for a World Gone to Shit - Various
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voightsgirl · 7 years
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tag game (again)
Thanks for tagging me @juggeisbetts sorry it took me so long lol
1. If you could change your fate, would you? THIS FUCKS WITH MY BRAIN MAN I’VE STUDIED FATE IN LITERATURE AND IT CREEPS ME THE HELL OUT LIKE NO THE WHOLE POINT OF FATE IS THAT IT CAN’T BE CHANGED NO MATTER IF YOU KNOW ABOUT IT OR NOT OK
2. If you could change your nationality, what would you change it to? i don’t think i would? i like being english (especially so this past week) and i love my irish side too...i mean it’s pretty awkward being irish catholic-english but whatever i wouldn’t change it (although having said that if i could have some french grandparent/great-grandparent who passed down fluent french skills that would be rather nice)
3. How do you want people to view you? uhh, someone who’s kind but won’t take any shit? i mean i can dream right
4. How do you usually flirt? mostly i just don’t bc i have more important things to worry about like what’s gonna happen to linstead
5. Favorite song/artist? i am a die-hard taylor swift fan but i also love my john mayer and recently i’ve been reliving my pop punk days via spotify so there you go
6. Do you have a tumblr mutual you want to talk to? If so, Now is your chance to tell them XD idk i don’t think so? if we’re mutuals tho and we haven’t spoken then hmu ;)
7. Curves or straight line? straight lines
8. What is your dream vehicle and why? anything so long as it’s yellow bc sunshine
9. A game (or book) character you connect with and why? isla from isla and the happily ever after because we're both under a lot of school pressure and also when i first read it i was in tears because all her flaws are so much more clear than other characters and i see them all in myself
10.  Recommend a tv show or movie! if you follow me and you don’t watch the chicago shows (fire, pd, med, and justice) then idk what you’re doing, but you absolutely need to. also castle. and if you like that then lucifer.
11. Favorite book? okay well this is impossible, but i absolutely love the blind assassin by margaret atwood, although i wouldn’t say it’s my favourite bc there are way too many to choose...at the moment i’m reading chicago by brian doyle and the bell jar by sylvia plath and they’re both really good, so
12. If you could have unlimited super powers for a day, what would you do with them? fly. go to the mountains or the city and find a really tall place and just jump off it. and fly through nature
13. How do you drink your tea/coffee? WELL OUT COMES MY ULTRA BRITISH-IRISHNESS HERE OK so my tea has to be super strong, absolutely NO SUGAR (criminal), with the tiniest bit of milk in it (it should be dark brown) and we have an old irish joke about being able to stand the spoon up in the tea it’s that strong, and yeah, that’s pretty much it i really like american coffee, when i went over there at easter time i couldn’t get enough of it. also strong. no sugar, and a tiny bit of milk. pretty much the same as my tea. when i buy coffee, though, my order is a skinny flat white
(also funny story about tea and coffee, we went to boston while on our usa trip and we went to the boston tea party museum, you know where you go out onto the ships and they make you throw the fake tea overboard? yeah well me and my sister thought it would be hilarious to yell things like “we hate the brits” and “down with england” really loudly in our surrey-RP-hilairously-british accents. yeah we got some weird looks)
14. Tell/describe your most embarrassing moment using only three words? screaming, jonas, doorbell
...don’t ask
15. A random fact you know (and love)? that human saliva has a boiling point of 3x water!!! (yay)
16. The year is 2022. What does your life look like? well i’ll have just left uni, and hopefully be doing my tefl qualification or looking for a placement abroad to teach english
17. Favorite day of the week & why? friday bc school ends and me and all my friends go down to the gym and then go eat pizza at my house and watch htgawm when it’s on
18. Least favorite color? green
19. Favorite character(s)? HOW DOES ONE DECIDE well here we go erin lindsay, jay halstead, hank voight, brooke davis, haley james scott, julian baker, kate beckett, kevin ryan, alexis castle, harry potter, hermione granger, zelda fitzgerald, gabby dawson, emma swan, matt casey, sarah reese, ethan choi, laurel castillo, michaela pratt, annalise keating, frank delfino (yeah i went there shoot me), chloe decker, lucifer morningstar, mazikeen, and probably a million more i get very overly attached very quickly
20. Lavender, rose, or jasmine? jasmine all the way
I’m tagging @okey-dokey-donkey @whichtochoose @obesstion @ijustwantyoucaskett-always @warriorsaralance @runnin-on-sunshine @varietyofwords and if anyone else wants to then by all means!! also don’t feel obligated to do this if you don’t want to!!
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My Year In Movies
This isn’t the way I wanted to do this, but a baby has taken over the office and I don’t have much time to sit at my computer, so here’s my list of movies I watched last year. Bold indicates a strong recommendation.
1. The Man From Nowhere (2010) -- Lee Jewon-beom (S. Korea) 2. Immortals (2011) -- Tarsem Singh (USA) 3. Killer Joe (2011) -- William Friedkin (USA) 4. World's Greatest Dad (2009) -- Bobcat Goldthwait (USA) 5. Fanny Hill (1983) -- Gerry O'Hara (UK) 6. I Vitelloni (1953) -- Frederico Fellini (Italy) 7. Inspector Clouseau (1968) -- Bud Yorkin (USA) 8. Bone Tomahawk (2015) -- S. Craig Zahler (USA) 9. Crank: High Voltage (2009) -- Neveldine and Taylor (USA) 10. Love Exposure (2008) -- Shion Sono (Japan) 11. Topkapi (1964) -- Jules Dassin (USA) 12. La Bete Humaine (1938) -- Jean Renoir (France) 13. Harakiri (1962) -- Masaki Kobayashi (Japan) 14. Stir Crazy (1980) -- Sidney Poitier (USA) 15. Mesrine: Public Enemy #1 (2008) -- Jean-Francois Richet (France) 16. Fright Night (1985) -- Tom Holland (USA) -- 35mm in theater, rewatch 17. The Driver (1978) -- Walter Hill (USA) 18. Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) -- George Clooney (USA) 19. 50/50 (2011) -- Jonathan Levine (USA) 20. The Revenant (2015) -- Alejandro G. Inarritu (USA) -- in theater 21. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984) -- Hayao Miyazaki (Japan) 22. Broken Arrow (1950) -- Delmer Daves (USA) 23. The Untouchables (1987) -- Brian de Palma (USA) 24. The Key (1983) -- Tinto Brass (Italy) 25. The Big Short (2015) -- Adam McKay (USA) -- in theater 26. The Interview (2014) -- Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen (USA) 27. Storytelling (2001) -- Todd Solondz 28. Bonfire of the Vanities (1990) -- Brian de Palma (USA) 29. Black Sea (2014) -- Kevin Macdonald (UK/US) 30. The Witch (2015) -- Robert Eggers (US) -- in theater 31. The Rum Diary (2011) -- Bruce Robinson (USA) 32. The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings (1976) -- John Badham (USA) 33. The Palm Beach Story (1942) -- Preston Sturges (USA) 34. Shaun the Sheep (2015) -- Mark Burton and Richard Starzak (UK) 35. The Five Obstructions (2003) -- Jorgen Leth and Lars von Trier 36. Quay des Orfevres (1947) -- Henri-Georges Clouzot (France) 37. Hail, Caeser! (2016) -- Coen Bros (US) -- in theater 38. Valley Girl (1983) -- Martha Coolidge (US) 39. Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (1989) -- Pedro Almodovar (Spain) 40. Hello, My Name Is Doris (2015) -- Michael Showalter (US) -- in theater 41. To Live and Die In L.A. (1985) -- William Friedkin (US) 42. In Cold Blood (1967) -- Richard Brooks (US) 43. Mr. Toad's Wild Ride (1996) -- Terry Jones (UK) 44. The Deep (1977) -- Peter Yates (US) 45. The Muppet Movie (1979) -- James Frawley (US/UK) -- rewatch 46. Monkey Business (1952) -- Howard Hawks (US) 47. Casablanca (1942) -- Michael Curtiz (US) -- rewatch 48. The Disorderly Orderly (1964) -- Frank Tashlin (US) 49. Destry Rides Again (1939) -- George Marshall (US) 50. Green Fish (1997) -- Lee Chang-dong (S. Korea) 51. Bernie (2011) -- Richard Linklater (US) 52. Easy A (2010) -- Will Gluck (US) 53. The Overnight (2015) -- Patrick Brice (US) 54. 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016) -- Dan Trachtenberg (US) -- in theater 55. Breaking the Waves (1996) -- Lars von Trier (various) 56. Cheap Thrills (2013) -- E.L. Katz (US) 57. Green Room (2016) -- Jeremy Saulnier (US) -- in theater 58. Indiscreet (1958) -- Stanley Donen (US) 59. Conan the Destroyer (1984) -- Richard Fleischer (US) 60. Faust (1926) -- F.W. Murnau (Ger) 61. Belladonna of Sadness (1973) -- Elichi Yamamoto (Japan) -- in theater 62. The Lobster (2015) -- Yorgos Lanthimos (Various) -- in theater 63. The Willies (1990) -- Brian Peck (US) 64. Sympathy for the Devil (2015) -- Neil Edwards (various) -- in theater 65. The Conjuring 2 (2016) -- James Wan (US) -- in theater 66. The Martian (2015) -- Ridley Scott (US) 67. I Love You, Phillip Morris (2009) -- Glenn Ficarra, John Requa (US) 68. Dancer in the Dark (2000) -- Lars von Trier (various) 69. Tickled (2016) -- David Farrier, Dylan Reeve (NZ) -- in theater 70. Hot Lead & Cold Feet (1978) -- Robert Butler (US) 71. De Palma (2015) -- Noah Baumbach, Jake Paltrow (US) -- in theater 72. Little Shop of Horrors (1986) -- Frank Oz (US) 73. Drive Angry (2011) -- Patrick Lussier (US) 74. Death Race 2000 (1975) -- Paul Bartel (US) -- 16mm in theater, rewatch 75. The Endless Summer (1966) -- Bruce Brown (US) 76. Barbarella (1968) -- Roger Vadim (Fr/It) 77. Bugsy Malone (1976) -- Alan Parker (UK) 78. Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016) -- Taika Waititi (NZ) -- in theater 79. Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation (2015) -- Christopher McQuarrie (US) 80. The Invitation (2015) -- Karyn Kusama (US) 81. The Comedian (1957) -- John Frankenheimer (US) 82. Man Up (2015) -- Ben Palmer (UK) 83. Open Season: Scared Silly (2015) -- David Feiss (US) 84. The Good DInosaur (2015) --  Peter Sohn (US) 85. Burying the Ex (2014) -- Joe Dante (US) 86. Never Take Candy from a Stranger (1960) -- Cyril Frankel (UK) 87. These Are the Damned (1962) -- Joseph Losey (UK) 88. Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World (2016) -- Werner Herzog (US) -- in theater 89. Mission to Mars (2000) -- Brian de Palma (US) 90. Kubo and the Two Strings (2016) -- Travis Knight (US) -- in theater 91. Hell or High Water (2016) -- David Mackenzie (US) -- in theater 92. Russian Ark (2002) -- Alexander Sokurov (RUS) -- didn't finish, too dull 93. Cache (2005) -- Michael Haneke (various) 94. Kull The Conqueror (1997) -- John Nocolella (US) 95. The Witch (2015) -- Robert Eggers (US) -- rewatch 96. River of No Return (1954) -- Otto Preminger (US) 97. Carnal Knowledge (1971) -- Mike Nichols (US) 98. The Final Girls (2015) -- Todd Strauss-Schulson (US) 99. Jamaica Inn (1939) -- Alfred Hitchcock (UK) 100. All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006) -- Jonathan Levine (US) 101. Creep (2014) -- Patrick Brice (US) 102. Killer Nun (1979) -- Giulio Berruti (It) 103. Alone in the Dark (1982) -- Jack Sholder (US) 104. Two Evil Eyes (1990) -- George Romero, Dario Argento (US, It) 105. Darling (2015) -- Mickey Keating (US) 106. The Bay (2012) -- Barry Levinson (US) 107. Phantasm: Ravager (2016) -- David Hartman (US) -- in theater 108. We Are Still Here (2015) -- Ted Geoghegan (US) 109. Final Girl (2015) -- Tyler Shields (US) 110. The Nude Vampire (1970) -- Jean Rollin (Fr) 111. Shock (1977) -- Mario Bava (It) 112. The Perfect Host (2010) -- Nick Tomnay (US) 113. Diary of a Madman (1963) -- Reginald Le Borg (US) 114. The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959) -- Terence Fisher (UK) 115. Zoombies (2016) -- Glenn R. Miller (US) 116. Bedlam (1946) -- Mark Robson (US) 117. Isle of the Dead (1945) -- Mark Robson (US) 118. Brain Damage (1988) -- Frank Henelotter (US) 119. Bound to Vengeance (2015) -- J.M. Craviato (US) 120. Stoker (2013) -- Park Chan-wook (US) 121. Fright Night (2011) -- Craig Gillespie (US) 122. Beneath (2013) -- Larry Fessenden (US) 123. She-Wolf of London (1946) -- Jean Yarbrough (US) 124. Werewolf of London (1935) -- Stuart Walker 125. The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953) -- Eugene Lourie (US) 126. Shutter Island (2010) -- Martin Scorcese (US) 127. Witchboard (1986) -- Kevin Tenney (US) 128. A Bucket of Blood (1959) -- Roger Corman (US) 129. Cannibal Ferox (1981) -- Umberto Lenzi (It) 130. Bloody Mama (1970) -- Roger Corman (US) 131. Goosebumps (2015) -- Rob Letterman (US) 132. The Killing Car (1993) -- Jean Rollin (Fr) 133. The Handmaiden (2016) -- Park Chan-wook (Kor) -- in theater 134. The Most Dangerous Game (1932) -- Irving Pichel and Ernest B. Shoedsack (US) 135. Night Creatures (1962) -- Peter Graham Scott (UK) 136. Moonlight (2016) -- Barry Jenkins (US) -- in theater 137. The Evil of Frankenstein (1964) -- Freddie Frances (UK) 138. Arrival (2016) -- Denis Villeneuve (US) -- in theater 139. Bride of Re-Animator (1989) -- Brian Yuzna (US) 140. Ghostbusters (2016) -- Paul Feig (US) 141. From a Whisper to a Scream (1987) -- Jeff Burr (US) 142. I, Madman (1989) -- Tibor Takacs (US)
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butterfiies · 6 years
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I’m going to be putting together some screen graphics for my gaming and creative stream at twitch.tv/butterfiies using quotes about butterflies!
My soul is painted like the wings of BUTTERFLIES BRIAN MAY THE SHOW MUST GO ON
It's not always rainbows and BUTTERFLIES ADAM LEVINE SHE WILL BE LOVED
I almost wish we were BUTTERFLIES and lived but three summer days. JOHN KEATS THE DEAD OF NIGHT
We are like BUTTERFLIES who flutter for a day and think it is forever. CARL SAGAN COSMOS
The whole world can tilt while you’re dreaming of BUTTERFLIES ALICE HOFFMAN THE ICE QUEEN
BUTTERFLIES can’t see their wings. They can’t see how truly beautiful they are. NAYA RIVERA
If you just keep saving the  BUTTERFLIES the spiders will die. YASUHIRO NIGHTOW TRIGUN In killing the spiders to save the BUTTERFLIES you become a spider yourself. YASUHIRO NIGHTOW TRIGUN We kill all the caterpillars, then complain there are no BUTTERFLIES. JOHN MARSDEN THE DEAD OF NIGHT I only ask to be free. The BUTTERFLIES are free. CHARLES DICKENS THE BLEAK HOUSE Children are caterpillars and adults are BUTTERFLIES. No butterfly ever remembers what it felt like. CORNELIA FUNKE THE THIEF LORD Literature and BUTTERFLIES are the two sweetest passions. VLADIMIR NABAKOV Can words sprout wings? Can they glide like BUTTERFLIES through the air? JAN PHILIPP SENDKER THE ART OF HEARING HEARTBEATS Thoughts are supposed to stay and grow in quiet, dark places, like BUTTERFLIES in cocoons. HELEN OYEYEMI THE ICARUS GIRL All BUTTERFLIES know are songs, and poetry, and anything else they hear. PETER S BEAGLE THE LAST UNICORN Sing and tell old tales, and laugh at gilded BUTTERFLIES. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE KING LEAR My heart sings with every brave endeavor, with the strange wings of impossible BUTTERFLIES. BILLY CHILDISH Why couldn’t it be follow the BUTTERFLIES? JK ROWLING HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS
I have eighteen quotes about butterflies here so far! If you have any to add that specifically use the word “butterflies” just feel free to reblog or comment to share them with me! Thank you for your support!
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