I have now added the answers to last month's little Film Quiz (follow this latter link, if you want to test yourself) - in case anyone was still losing sleep over that!
I read that quiz shortly after you posted it. Alas, I was on the smartphone at the time and I kept meaning to (but never did) return. I wanted to check with The Missus, figuring the two of us together might be able to get 'em all. (She's much, much sharper than I on "commercial" films, especially pre-1970ish.)
We missed Rupert Pupkin, Benjamin Willard, and Vicki Alessio. Damn.
(About A Touch of Class, which I saw with The Ex-Missus at a 2nd- or 3rd-run (or "revival") theater: a friend of hers once asked her what it was about. She responded -- she was quick -- He's an idiot. She isn't. No matter what one thinks of the film, and I barely remember it myself anymore, I thought that capsule review was worthy of Dorothy Parker.)
A leading presenter on China Central Television's English-language channel has revealed himself to be a xenophobic hate-monger. WHY does he still have a job? Lobby for his dismissal - by any and all means.
Days Ai Weiwei was detained
80
With ironic, sinister symmetry, the celebrity artist/activist was incarcerated on the same day that my friend Wu Yuren was finally released from 10 months' detention.
Now, like Wu, he's been released on extremely restrictive 'bail' terms - but could face re-arrest at any moment. He was detained incommunicado from April 3rd to June 22nd 2011.
Days Wu Yuren was in prison
307
"Released on parole" after 10 months; "parole" lifted another year later. The original charges against him were apparently dropped without his trial ever being formally concluded.
Froog is an escaped lawyer - but there is no need for alarm; he is only a danger to himself, not to the general public. An eternal wanderer, he now lives in an exotic city somewhere in the 'Third World' *, where he is held prisoner by an unfinished novel (or, more precisely, an unstarted novel). He spends a lot of time running, writing, taking photographs, and falling in love with women who fail to appreciate him. He also spends a lot of time in bars.
[* OK, I'll come clean: I've been living in Beijing since summer '02.]
4 comments:
I read that quiz shortly after you posted it. Alas, I was on the smartphone at the time and I kept meaning to (but never did) return. I wanted to check with The Missus, figuring the two of us together might be able to get 'em all. (She's much, much sharper than I on "commercial" films, especially pre-1970ish.)
We missed Rupert Pupkin, Benjamin Willard, and Vicki Alessio. Damn.
(About A Touch of Class, which I saw with The Ex-Missus at a 2nd- or 3rd-run (or "revival") theater: a friend of hers once asked her what it was about. She responded -- she was quick -- He's an idiot. She isn't. No matter what one thinks of the film, and I barely remember it myself anymore, I thought that capsule review was worthy of Dorothy Parker.)
Incisive indeed, JES. Although, might it not apply equally to almost any romantic comedy?
Sorry I missed this, been away on vacation.
I only made 8, but I was kicking myself about most of the others.
Good effort, Gary! Welcome back.
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