Music I’ve bought this month.
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I had gotten the French version of the DVD. Ooops! But Amazon Video to the rescue. The picture was kinda washed out, though. Compare:
That’s from the Amazon Video version.
That’s from the DVD. The darks are really dark on the DVD, and the colours pop, while the Amazon version is pale and bland.
Why isn’t the future better than it is?
Anyway! The film!
The actors leave no scenery unchewed, but that’s quite appropriate for this disco comedy.
It’s a very likeable film, touching and consistently amusing. I didn’t laugh out loud, though.
That’s the Way I Like It. Glen Goei. 1998. Singapore.
The Raffles Hotel Original Singapore Gin Sling Cocktail
Shake with ice and strain into an ice-filled glass.
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This is kinda fresh. It’s low budget but doesn’t really look it. It has a kind of charming swagger to it, both in the acting and the editing. It’s a child-like wish fulfilment fantasy. Only with guns and drugs.
Very silly.
Shottas. Cess Silvera. 2002. Jamaica.
Body Heat
Run all the ingredients (except the Grenadine) through a blender with ice. Pour into a highball glass and add the grenadine.
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Ah. Back on DVD again, so the video quality is, like, better. Than Amazon Video.
This is a very wind-blown, distracted film. Things seem to proceed sideways.
It’s funny, but it’s just so slow. Sooo slow. And I love slow films.
It has an abundance of charm. Love the actors and the steppe.
Those poor sheep. Birthin’ sheep babbies ain’t easy.
Tulpan. Sergei Dvortsevoy. 2008. Kazakhstan.
The Drink of Gods
Shake with ice and strain into an ice-filled glass.
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Hey! It works! Very little artifacting and the audio/video sync is pretty solid.
Oh! The film!
It’s a very tense film. Very well done, extremely belivable and completely EEK.
I can’t really recommend it.
A Call Girl. Damjan Kozole. 2009. Slovenia.
The Peter XOXO
Shake with ice and strain into a Martini glass. Garnish with an orange zest curl.
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