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Recycled Movie Costumes

Back View of Jane Austen, Watercolor
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I had a lot of fun looking through all of the galleries at Recycled Movie Costumes.  Site tracks costume appearances in films.

I was especially surprised at the overuse of the Emma Thompson/Elinor Dashwood gown.

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Stop Disasters game

I recently found the Stop Disasters simulation games (link).  It gives you disaster scenarios and you select options to prevent death and property damage.  Little facts pop up as you play that inform you of the nature of your choices.

I played the wild fire in Australia, the flooding in Europe, the hurricane in the Caribbeans, and the tsunami in Asia.
The earthquake game doesn’t show the risk tiles, so I didn’t play it.
The death toll rises each time I play it.  It’s getting depressing.

The Thing (1982)

Film poster for The Thing - Copyright 1982

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Tagline: Man is The Warmest Place to Hide.

Scientists in a camp in the Antarctic encounter a strange enemy.

John Carpenter directed and Kurt Russel starred and Rob Bottin created the effects.  Bottin is full of enthusiasm about his work and about effects in general.  He’s a delight to listen to.

The setting was the best part.  The icy crunch as they walked and the way they moved and breathed – I could feel the cold.  Even the way the snow crunched under their feet added to the chill.

The special effects were influential and changed the way people thought about effects.   It’s still pretty grotesque and startling in places.  It really surpasses the Alien for creating a unique and disturbing alien form.

In the first half of the movie, a half wolf half dog “Jed” represents the monster and quite a bit of tension and sympathy is built up in the audience for man’s best friend/worst nightmare.

As the shapeshifting monster moves on to different forms, the story became shapeless as well.  The team seemed an unpleasant lot of people.  It was also difficult to figure out the timeline of the story and the characters’ efforts to solve the mystery are haphazard.  I lost interest in the team fairly quickly.

I listened to the commentary and the interviews on the disk.  The movie that everyone is describing sounds great but somehow I didn’t see it.

Carpenter’s movie is a remake of the Thing from Another World.  That was a much better movie in my opinion.  There were people worth rooting for.  They tried to solve the problem by reason rather than shooting it at a lot.  The set and special effects were nowhere as good, of course.

Somebody in the extras commented that audiences didn’t like the ending.  I think a bleaker ending would have suited it better.

Tagline: Man is The Warmest Place to Hide.

Positive review by Classic-Horror.com

Best Horror Movie’s review.

Feomante’s review.

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Movies I Watched in November 2009

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  1. Steamboy (2004)
  2. Castle 1:1
  3. Wedding Peach 1:1
  4. The THING from Another Planet (1951)
  5. Intolerable Cruelty (2003)
  6. House 2:2
  7. Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations 1:1
  8. Hammish Macbeth 2:1
  9. No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency 3
  10. The Thing (1982)
  11. Never Been Kissed (1999)
  12. Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)
  13. One Crazy Summer (1986)

Steamboy had some good animation both of people and of machines.  It was a bit too mecha for me but still well-done.

Castle is a frothy mystery series.  I like it because I like Nathan Fillion but the mysteries are not so good.

Wedding Peach is a clone of Sailor Moon and my nieces enjoyed it.

Thing from Another Planet – worth watching – here’s my take.

Intolerable Cruelty – George Clooney and Catherine Zeta Jones are hot together and it’s a good farce.

House M.D. – have I mentioned before that I thoroughly dislike Dr. Cameron.  I do.  Hugh Laurie as House makes up for it. All the other characters are fun and fun together.  I still check Polite Dissent to learn about the medicine in the show.

No Reservations – Bourdain went to New Jersey and to Paris.  He really had issues with Jersey, so that was less pleasant.  He loves Paris, though.  I liked the trip to the market best.

Hammish Macbeth – no my favorite series but then I don’t much care for the books by M. C. Beaton.

No. 1. Ladies Detective Agency – Must see. Superb in every aspect.  Jill Scott and Anika Noni Rose are wonderful.

The Thing – I was disappointed in this movie.  The special effects were OK but the characterization and the story were lacking.  Plus, the end was not nearly grim enough for me.

Never Been Kissed – Not much to it but it is a sweeter movie than I had remembered.

Grosse Pointe Blank – I had forgotten how much fun this movie is.  I must own it.

One Crazy Summer – The cartoon shorts are better than I remembered and the rest of it is less compelling than I remembered.

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Books I read in November 2009

1. All Together Dead by Charlaine Harris
2. Getting Rid of Bradley by Jennifer Crusie
3. California Demon by Julie Kenner
4. Juniper by Monica Furlong

I was busy last month and it’s evident that I didn’t spend my free time reading.

Sookie continues to walk a morally questionable path.  It helps that everyone she associates with has no conscience whatsoever.  It’s interesting to see how she’s changed.  I have a suspicion that she wouldn’t go back to her morally sound and uneventful life, even if she could.

Getting Rid of Bradley – It was fine.  Not one of my favorites but it’s hard to out and out dislike Crusie.

California Demon – Very perky.  Imagine a first season Buffy Summers as a soccer mom/demon killer.  Lots of fun to read.

Juniper – Fairly serious magical girl story.  I liked it quite a lot, especially since the protagonist’s fate was not what I expected.  I need to read Wise Child now.

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