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We've transitioned to "showers" and the weather radar indicates that proper rain is only a few miles away and closing fast.
So I'm off to the Chinese, without a coatComment
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The rain's settled in properly now, but at least it isn't cold
I popped over to Sainsbury's Local before going to the Chinese. The rain was only just starting when I went there, but when I was crossing back over it was getting going properly, so I did wear a coat to the Chinese after all
Now, time for a glass of wine for a change; and a film, though I haven't decided what yetComment
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Tonight's diversions were courtesy of the NZ Motorway Patrol and Highway Patrol, ably supplemented by "Man On Fire", Denzel Washington, Christopher Walken, and Tony Scott.
Man on Fire (2004) - IMDb
Suitably bloody but the first hour was a bit tedious.Comment
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Turned out they made a second Jack Reacher film, so I obtained and watched that tonight. Pretty much the same kind of thing, which was what I hoped for
Though I would like to see a film that went to New Orleans on a day when there wasn't a parade. It's a bit of a cliché now, film-making people
And after that I watched the new 4K scan of Goodfellas, that being one of my favourite films. Overall, it's good, though it does show that sometimes 4K with older films doesn't work so well because it just brings out the grain inherent to analogue film in some lighting conditions. Still, it's worth it in this case
And, of course, it's one of the very few films for which it's worth sitting through the credits, as they're accompanied by that long piano section that makes up the majority of Layla from the album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs by Derek and the Dominoes
I remember buying that album (vinyl of course in those days, and a double album) and listening to it for the first time. It's a great album, and Layla is on side 3; and until then, I'd never realised that piano section existed, having only heard the initial section with the vocals. I believe a lot of people have had the rather mind-blowing experience of discovering that there was so much more to that track than they'd learnt from the pub jukebox
Goodnight allComment
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Morning all lots of rain overnight which has washed dirt onto the roads. Be careful out there…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostBe careful out there
<ZG in "Sgt Jablonsky" mode>
Beef aroasting in the oven.
Lovely fire of all the accumulated crap from the last fortnight.
About to start on the endless vaccing.
April in July with alternating sun & showers.
Currently blue sky but the rain has only just passed over.
Can't say the piano bit of Layla floats my boat, but then I don't like piano music anyway.Last edited by zeitghost; 30 July 2017, 10:03.Comment
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