Feb. 1st, 2008
Top of the Pops
Feb. 1st, 2008 09:27 amLawyers, Guns and Money--Warren Zevon
Lux Aeternae, from the Requiem K626--Mozart
Ricky--'Weird' Al Yankovic
What a Feeling--Heather Nova
O Jesu Christ, meins Leben Licht--Bach
Debbie Gibson is Pregnant with My Two-Headed Love Child--The Pleasure Barons
Pennsylvania 6-5000--Brian Setzer Orchestra
World in My Eyes (Safari Mix)--Depeche Mode
Slow Train to Dawn--The The
Mariachi Suite--Los Lobos
Lux Aeternae, from the Requiem K626--Mozart
Ricky--'Weird' Al Yankovic
What a Feeling--Heather Nova
O Jesu Christ, meins Leben Licht--Bach
Debbie Gibson is Pregnant with My Two-Headed Love Child--The Pleasure Barons
Pennsylvania 6-5000--Brian Setzer Orchestra
World in My Eyes (Safari Mix)--Depeche Mode
Slow Train to Dawn--The The
Mariachi Suite--Los Lobos
Let's all go to the lobby
Feb. 1st, 2008 11:51 pmI had a Coke to keep me up through the double feature. So now I'll probably be up for a while.
Seating was surprisingly tight for '39 Steps'. Next time no 'meeting in the lobby'. There will just be going in and maybe saving of seats if we're certain we know how many to expect.
I got to see 'Secret Agent', which I had never seen before, with John Gielgud and Peter Lorre doing his very best Ricardo Montalban impersonation, which was fabulous. The film was based on a Maugham story, and was a really interesting exploration about life during wartime and the difference between being a soldier and being a spy, and they were dancing with some actual moral issues and I was really digging it until the copout at the end which was very disappointing. q:
However, I loved watching these two movies, both about espionage and spies, and yet both so very different.
Next weekend, if I can make it, Rebecca and Suspicion.
Seating was surprisingly tight for '39 Steps'. Next time no 'meeting in the lobby'. There will just be going in and maybe saving of seats if we're certain we know how many to expect.
I got to see 'Secret Agent', which I had never seen before, with John Gielgud and Peter Lorre doing his very best Ricardo Montalban impersonation, which was fabulous. The film was based on a Maugham story, and was a really interesting exploration about life during wartime and the difference between being a soldier and being a spy, and they were dancing with some actual moral issues and I was really digging it until the copout at the end which was very disappointing. q:
However, I loved watching these two movies, both about espionage and spies, and yet both so very different.
Next weekend, if I can make it, Rebecca and Suspicion.