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Tuesday, 16 October 2012. The Accidental Tourist (1988). The first time I watched this Lawrence Kasdan film, I was of a more callow age than I am now. I felt the powerful impact of its cinematic lyricism, and could see the appeal of its story in broad strokes. Yet I was deeply wrong in my understanding of the movie's essence. I saw a conventional story of romance, as lived out by very. There's nowt so queer as folk,. As my Scottish father has been in the habit of saying for as long as I can remember.
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Monday, 13 January 2014. One Half and Three Quarters. Was it really just an introductory class to jingoism? So while I am happy to talk about any personal knowledge I can muster concerning cross cultural harmony, there is a human being deep down in my heart who wonders as to the necessity of it all. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blog of a former student. A friend's blog about the guitar effects he makes. My father's blog: Seen and known. If gte mso 9] MicrosoftInternetExplorer402Doc.
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Equatorial: January 2013
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Saturday, 12 January 2013. Every now and again I spot warning flags raised about threats to the survival of film journalism. They are obviously not imagined threats. Indeed, I began reading the reviews of Todd McCarthy routinely because. I pity (yes, pity! The Guardian - Film. Saturday, 5 January 2013. A significant error, which I have left in, but drawn further attention to in the comments. To ignore the fact that if a man looking like Tom Cruise walked into your average bar, he would. I have no special...
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Equatorial: March 2011
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Saturday, 19 March 2011. Reviewing a wedding may seem odd, but to be fair, and to sum up the long-held observations of visitors to this country, most Indonesian weddings are the antithesis of fun. It hardly struck me as a suitable substitute. But, to paraphrase that popular old adage - you probably. Don't need drugs to have a good time. My experiences of conventional local wedding receptions have been as follows:. 3 After procuring (and I don't use that word for show) food and eating it, there might be s...
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Equatorial: Enjoying Fun
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Saturday, 19 March 2011. Reviewing a wedding may seem odd, but to be fair, and to sum up the long-held observations of visitors to this country, most Indonesian weddings are the antithesis of fun. It hardly struck me as a suitable substitute. But, to paraphrase that popular old adage - you probably. Don't need drugs to have a good time. My experiences of conventional local wedding receptions have been as follows:. 3 After procuring (and I don't use that word for show) food and eating it, there might be s...
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Equatorial: Lingo Frankenstein
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Saturday, 25 May 2013. Long ago a small country's impetuous desire for world domination laid the foundations for the need of a lingua franca. That is, the lingua of the British Empire, insinuating its grasp across continents via colonization and trade. A process that planted powerful roots over the centuries - roots which exploded like landmines almost as soon as the world wide web stepped on each one of them. We worry about our children learning nothing in school, and going on to do nothing in life....
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Equatorial: October 2010
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Wednesday, 27 October 2010. As many who pay close attention to local news know by now, the Jakarta International Film Festival (JIFFEST) will not take place this year unless its organizers are able to secure more funds, and it seems that its very existence is in question. My Twitter feed recently informed me that the festival would have been the only venue to watch Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (Edgar Wright). And Waiting for Superman (Davis Guggenheim). As for the films themselves? I will always remember ...
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Equatorial: February 2011
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Wednesday, 16 February 2011. I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible you may be mistaken.". Oliver Cromwell (writing to the Scottish church). After governments in North Africa ignited a white hot rage in their citizens, the fury appears to be spreading to similarly mismanaged states, with Bahrain and Iran making headlines as I ate my cereal with banana at 5.00 this morning. Ever since Tunisia rocked the world, 1998 and Indonesia's own era of reformasi. In Indonesia, there is still a str...
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Equatorial: October 2012
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Tuesday, 16 October 2012. The Accidental Tourist (1988). The first time I watched this Lawrence Kasdan film, I was of a more callow age than I am now. I felt the powerful impact of its cinematic lyricism, and could see the appeal of its story in broad strokes. Yet I was deeply wrong in my understanding of the movie's essence. I saw a conventional story of romance, as lived out by very. There's nowt so queer as folk,. As my Scottish father has been in the habit of saying for as long as I can remember.
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Equatorial: Professional Criticism
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Saturday, 12 January 2013. Every now and again I spot warning flags raised about threats to the survival of film journalism. They are obviously not imagined threats. Indeed, I began reading the reviews of Todd McCarthy routinely because. I pity (yes, pity! The Guardian - Film. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blog of a former student. A friend's blog about the guitar effects he makes. My father's blog: Seen and known. Correction: someone professing to be Jonathan Rose. View my complete profile.