Will Oldham; Cocteau Twins; Nico; Sonic Youth; Jandek; Chet Baker; David Bowie; Chris Isaak; Robert Johnson; Bob Dylan; L.Cohen, etc.
Movies
Inland Empire; Blue Velvet; Lost Highway; Let's Get Lost; Meshes of the Afternoon; Kiss Me Deadly; Death Becomes Her; The Trial; Night of the Hunter; Rabbit's Moon; Hal Hartley; Blade Runner etc.
Books
Ice; Julia & the Bazooka; Sleep Has His House; Index; folk tales; The Seventh Horse; The Man of Jasmine; The Castle; DADA.
hiyaaaa! Yeah, gonna be down c'est weekend. be great to see ya. but i am also down the following weekend if you're busy. don't worry. why dont you ttyyppee eeaacchh lleetttteerr ttwwiiccee and then you will double your wordcount? as long as you dont obfuscate your references you should be fine. err...
yeah! i did! i have been having kittens about the prospect of being 30. but its nice, should see you soon! need to sort out some house stuff. most probs gonna live with my dad's brother in croydon until i sort things out so being south of the river i will need all the excuses i can find to come north of the river! so how did the dissertation go? tell me lots of interesting film things? seeing as both you and yo did filmy MA things are ye gonna be writing a full length feature together? you could animate it, yo could soundtrack it. you know thats an amazing idea! see you sonn sweetie
hi zoe, I really like the work you've done for the ssyk cd. Would it maybe be possible to use some of the ones sam didn't use for a cd at one point? probably won't be for awhile. I especially liked the suited man in the water x
as he finished reading the gap he met the self which contained several hours of colors being twisted to drive the spines with kundalini screws to separate his eyes from i since he is so intended and will be inverted pleasures decompiled advanced tactics will rise but for now- this is kindly pushed along towards you_
Hey, really interesting,is it from a film? I've been working 12 hours everyday none stop, animation requires an incredible amount of work! Catch up this Sunday after work? xx
thanks for the photos. looks like fun. i'll try and send you a spanish snap.
Jun 15 2008 1:54 PM
Book of the Month June: CARRIE by Stephen King
Carrie (1974) is Stephen King's first published novel. King has commented that he finds the work to be "raw" and "with a surprising power to hurt and horrify". It is one of the most frequently banned books in U.S. schools[1] and the film version was banned in Finland. Much of the book is written in epistolary structure in the form of newspaper clippings, magazine articles, letters, excerpts from books, etc. Brian De Palma created a film version in 1976.
Book of the month May: WORDS HEARD BY ACCIDENT OVER THE PHONE (poem) by Sylvia Plath
Words heard, by accident, over the phone
O mud, mud, how fluid! --- Thick as foreign coffee, and with a sluggy pulse. Speak, speak! Who is it? It is the bowel-pulse, lover of digestibles. It is he who has achieved these syllables.
What are these words, these words? They are plopping like mud. O god, how shall I ever clean the phone table? They are pressing out of the many-holed earpiece, they are looking for a listener. Is he here?
Now the room is ahiss. The instrument Withdraws its tentacle. But the spawn percolate in my heart. They are fertile. Muck funnel, muck funnel -- You are too big. They must take you back!