Friday, 3 December 2010

The Beast with Five Fingers

1928, horror writer W.F. Harvey creates the evil creature with the five fingernails in his book "The Beast with Five Fingers"
(Project Gutenberg free copy: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/15143/15143-h/15143-h.htm#Beast).
Since then it has made numerous appearances in film.

"Filmography"

The Beast with Five Fingers (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038338/)



The Exterminating Angel (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056732/)














Doctor Terror's House of Horror (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059125/)







Thursday, 2 December 2010

Cursed Couples

Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald
The beautiful and damned
Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine

Attempted murder, absinthe and hasish
 
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton


Who's afraid of Elizabeth Taylor?


Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes


Death by oven

Nancy Spungen and Sid Vicious


Love meets drugs

Free youtube movie of the day: Life of Brian

Not the Messiah!


- I'm not the Messiah! Will you please listen? I am not the Messiah, do you understand? Honestly!
- Only the true Messiah denies His divinity.




Monty Python's (whole different post) "Life of Brian" (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079470/) is a grand justification to the term "British humour". Countless memorable quotes, the funniest cast that could ever exist in a movie, but beware it's as politically incorrect as it gets (not for the weak-hearted)! 

Life of Brian (part 1/9)

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Six Degrees of Separation

Find the Bacon
Contrary to popular belief "Six Degrees of Separation" wasn't a game Kevin Bacon's fan club invented, but an application to the idea that everyone anywhere in the world is approximately six steps away from any other human being.

The idea was initiated in "Chains" (1929); a short story by Hungarian writer Frigyes Karinthy. The story would later inspire scientists to put the idea into research and the experiments showed that people in USA were chained by three friendship links.

Then came along playwright John Guare whose homonym play added the "six" in the term and familiarized people with the concept. Since then applications and games grew by dozens, such as "Bacon number" that finds the connection between Bacon and any another Hollywood actor.

One of them is "Erdős number" in honor to the mathematician Paul Erdős who has published the most papers in his field. Itinerant Erdős co-writed at least 1400 papers with colleagues (those have Erdős number: 1) that provided him food and shelter. Erdős number "calculates" the authoring distance between Erdős and the authors that have collaborated with Erdős direct co-writers. For example, philosopher Noam Chomsky has Erdős number: 4, which means that he has collaborated with someone with an Erdős number: 3, who was collaborated with someone with an Erdős number: 2, who was collaborated with a person that has directly worked with Erdős himself. 

Trivia: Few people in the world have an Erdős-Bacon number.

Play the game to find out the connection between Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Steve Buscemi:
http://findthebacon.com/


Monday, 29 November 2010

Free youtube movie: Night of the Living Dead



Night of the Living Dead is a 1968 American independent black-and-white zombie film directed by George Romero.A true horror pioneer, it bridged the gap between the old style horror and the new.
Romero put the movie industry on notice with his graphic shots of blood, guts and gore.
It truly deserves the praise and acclaim that has been showered upon it over the past few decades. If ever a horror movie were a masterpiece, this one is it. An important milestone in cinematic history and proof of what independent filmmakers can do, Night of the Living Dead is the seminal zombie movie.

Sunday, 28 November 2010

Book Club: A People's History Of The United States

Maybe it's old fashioned to look for heroes in a history book. Maybe it's sentimental to focus on racist attacks against poor and proud people, like american indians and african slaves, at a beginning of a new empire. Maybe it's not literary correct to read about a writer's sources while he is telling a story.
But it sure is refreshing when history can be put in front of you in a way different than you are used to, even if you do feel yourself disagreeing on parts. People's History Of The United States, by Howard Zinn is not only a fresh account of the american history but actually worth a read.