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What I'm Watching
Watched Bubba Ho-Tep on DVD after vaguely remembering someone talking about it. Didn't know at first that it had anything to do with Texan author Joe Lansdale, but after about ten minutes realised that there was only one person who can combine superbly scatological dialogue with shrewd observation ( "Get old, you can't even cuss someone and have it bother 'em") that way. Haven't read the short story, but sounds like they were quoting big stretches of monologue and dialogue directly. Story is about two elderly eccentrics who discover a soul-stealing mummy stalking the decrepit East Texas nursing home where they live. Less cute than it sounds though: there's a brutal honesty to the neglect which rings true. For a horror-comedy, some of the horror is surprisingly disturbing, given the frailty of the victims. Overall, good balance between horror and comedy, very proficiently done. Some weaknesses: bit too slow-moving; very low budget forces terrible effects and a very small set; and the slapstick got a bit repetitive. Definitely worth watching, but only if you have a tolerance for obscenity and cheesiness: if so, don't miss it. Quotes.
Consumerism
Museums The exception is the impressive The Happy End of Franz Kafka’s ‘Amerika’: one room packed with items and furniture; most of which is in the form of pairs of chairs facing each other. Amusing and strangely emotional. Had a look in the Members Room on the top floor. Somewhat less crowded than the public bars, but still about three-quarters full. The indoor bits are fairly cramped, though the leather sofas look more comfortable. Two outside terraces: small terrace at the front with a superb view North over the whole of London; pretty much what you get from one side of the London Eye. There's also a much larger South-facing terrace without such a spectacular view: you get a whole lot of sky but mostly rooftops rather than landmarks. From the notice at the front, they're unpleasantly strict about members. If you have a Member Plus Guest card you can get exactly one guest in. Member Plus Guest Plus Extra lets you get three guests in. Overall, you're not getting much beyond easier access: there are similar front terraces open to the public underneath. Young-ish, trendy-ish crowd.
Whisky Live
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