Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove
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The image is linked to a larger version; if you look closely at the second column to the right of centre on that, you can see the name of H. H. Munro, who was a well-known writer of humorous stories under the name Saki. It's said that his last words before being shot by a German sniper were "Put that bloody cigarette out"
Tonight's film festival round mine opened with a rewatch of Edge of Tomorrow (2014), in which Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt - along with hundreds of thousands of other people - battle a race of alien invaders, repeatedly, and Tom Cruise dies, repeatedly: it's one of those time loop things, and I think its an extremely good one
And after that, a new one (to me): Last Passenger (2013), being a runaway train story set on a decrepit three-carriage slam-door diesel train on the Hastings Line, which makes a change from the usual somewhere-in-America-with-a-rickety-bridge setting. Pretty good, I thought, though I'm dubious about some of the finer points concerning how trains actually work. But worth a watch, all in all
Goodnight all
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