Q2)The St Roch arrived in Nova Scotia: on 29th May, 1950. After becoming The first ship to circumnavigate where: North America, South America or the Arctic?
Q4)29th May, 1953, saw the birth of composer, Danny Elfman. The Oingo Boigo founder ALSO provided the singing voice for which character in The Nightmare Before Christmas?
Q5)Finally … 29th May, 1982, saw British forces win against an Argentinean one: during a big battle of the Falkands War. That battle was the Battle of Goose … where?
“I think the life we are living now is just a blink in the eye of eternity.”
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* I don’t know about that, Olga: so many of the phones, these days, have computer connections. Still, you’re right: the more the merrier! At any rate … ? I’m interested in seeing Alien: Covenent: also I know Mark Kermode’s not been enthusiastic. The Bladerunner sequel looks interesting: the director’s got a very good reputation. Apparently, he’s doing a version of Dune^: I don’t think anyone’s ever got it right … (The ‘train’ journey went well, eventually: but using the rail replacement buses are a chore!)
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‡ I’ll be keeping my eyes open for that, Debbi! And I certainly TRY and make it interesting: here’s hoping! (Oh, apparently, Dennis Villeneuve’s working on a version of Dune^: I don’t think anyone’s got it right …)
^ David Lynch’s version — the standard cut that he didn’t take his name off of — was good. The recut? I didn’t think worked as well. Neither of the Lynch versions got Baron Harkonnen, Feyd or Rabban right: we ended up with the three stooges. The TV version got the Baron spot on: casting Ian McNiece was a stroke of genius! I’m glad Jodorowsky’sversion of Dune didn’t get made: as influential as the design work was, he changed the ending. Utter heresy, from where I’m standing!
Q1) Hundred Years’ War Q2) 1922 Q3) Lady-in-waiting (I keep reading books about the era but Jane Seymour hasn't featured very much yet). Q4) European Stage Agency Q5) Bangladesh Alien Covenant looks good, although the story... well, is another matter. This review made me laugh, although I can't blame Lilyn:(if you don't know her blog, I think you might enjoy it) http://www.scifiandscary.com/alien-covenant-review/ Perhaps Terry Gilliam should try Dune...
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Q1) Hundred Years’ War
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1922
Q3) Lady-in-waiting (I keep reading books about the era but Jane Seymour hasn't featured very much yet).
Q4) European Stage Agency
Q5) Bangladesh
Alien Covenant looks good, although the story... well, is another matter.
This review made me laugh, although I can't blame Lilyn:(if you don't know her blog, I think you might enjoy it)
http://www.scifiandscary.com/alien-covenant-review/
Perhaps Terry Gilliam should try Dune...
I like your quote. Seems fitting for the guy who played Dave in "2001: A Space Odyssey"! :)
ReplyDelete1. the Hundred Years War
2. 1922
3. lady-in-waiting
4. the European Space Agency
5. Bangladesh