Greetings to our blog readers in Turkey, Greece and the Czech Republic.....
Today, we look at the next ten foreign films and documentaries that we hope to watch via Netflix streaming. These days, we've gotten hooked on streaming, and perhaps the late Roger Ebert would have been proud of us!
The images are of 1) Boo Boo Bear, Yogi's sidekick, this image is used for the Turkish film "Winter Sleep" since bears hibernate zzzzzzzzzzzzzz during the winter, 2) the Hollywood sign is being used for the documentary "L.A. Plays Itself, and 3) lastly, Hot Stuff, the Harvey Comics icon, is used for the South Korean horror film "I Saw the Devil."
It may be a while before we get to watch "Winter Sleep" and "L.A. Plays Itself" as the two films combined would run for six hours!
The films are listed according to Internet Movie Database (IMDB) ratings, which are listed to the right.
Here is the next ten on Netflix:
1) Winter Sleep. Turkey. Nuri Bilge Ceylan. 2014. 8.4/10
2) LA. Plays Itself. documentary (USA). Thom Andersen. 2003. 8.0
3) I Saw the Devil. South Korea. Jee-woon Kim 2010. 7.8
4) A Summer's Tale. France. Eric Rohmer. 1996. 7.6
5) Force Majuere. Sweden. Ruben Olstlud. 2014. 7.4
6) A Coffee in Berlin Germany. Jan Ole Gerber. 2010. 7.4
7) Sister. Switzerland. Ursula Maier. 7.1
8) Stray Dogs. Taiwan. Tsai Ming Ling. 2013. 7.0
9) We Have a Pope. Italy. Nanni Moretti. 2011. 6.7
10) Anita (doc on Anita Hill; USA) Freida Lee Mock. 2014. 6.4
http://www.nocturnalguy38.blogspot.com (For our other Netflix list, for English-language films)
http://www.netflix.com
http://www.imdb.com
Showing posts with label Los Angeles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Los Angeles. Show all posts
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Coming Soon....Our Person of the Year for 2012
Hmmmm.........it will definitely not be Lance Armstrong. These impersonators, which were the subject of a documentary film, were, at last report, in the Los Angeles metro area (we presume Hollywood).
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Batman,
comic books,
Lance Armstrong,
Los Angeles,
Superman,
The Incredible Hulk
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Quote of the Day: Anton Chehkov
Los Angeles Theatre Works (LATW) is releasing an audio production of Anton Chehkov's very famous play "The Three Sisters" this week. The cast includes Jon Hamm from AMC's "Mad Men."
Here is the quote from the Russian legend:
"One usually dislikes a play while writing it, but afterward it grows on one. Let others judge and make decisions."
THE DON"T TRY THIS AT HOME DEPT: As someone who got into the bad habit of 'spying on the enemy' a few years ago, I actually get emails from right wing groups I hate and despise. One of these groups is the pompously-named Campaign for Liberty, based in Bristow, Va., outside Washington, DC. I got a chain email from the group leader John Tate, and I simply responded (and, I am not going to retract it!) by saying: "You bozos have moved so far right that Barry Goldwater would be a hippy now."
This actually made me realize that I wasn't sure how to spell hippy. The Urban Dictionary spells the term which is in reference to '60s era pot-smoking beatnicks 'hippie,' but both spellings exist at various places on the net.
SIDEBAR: I've definitely lived in a unique life as a human secularist with Muslim heritage (I am a Turkish-American) living in a very Christian fundamentalist part of North Carolina. But, during Ramadan, when Muslims have to go without food and water until sundown, I both appreciate what Muslim endure and I take delight in the fact that as a human secularist I am not subjected to their religious rituals. Of course, people like the Rev. Terry Jones, the Koran-burning minister in Gainesville, Fla., hates people like me just as much!
Last week, NPR's signature show "All Things Considered," reported that Omar Shahin, an imam (Muslim cleric) in Phoenix said that many people from his mosque were asking him if they could drink water given that it was 105 degrees outside. Shahin told NPR that if one was feeling sick from the dehydration, that it was indeed acceptable to go for the Dasani bottle.
In the same report, Johar Abdul-Malik, who is the director of an Islamic center in Falls Church, Va., near Washington, DC, said that he missed his soy tea green lattes at Starbucks.
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Barry Goldwater,
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John Tate,
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Ramadan,
Republicans,
Russia,
Starbucks,
Urrban Dictionary
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Quote of the Week- Alexandre Dumas
Our quote of the week comes from the late French novelist Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) who is best-known for his two famous novels "The Three Musketeers" and "The Count of Monte Crisco."
I think this quote exemplifies the reasons why Donald Trump could never become a manager of a Taco Bell in Trenton, NJ, as it is he is a real germophone (according to a "Rolling Stone" interview published earlier this year) as it is.
Here is the quote:
"It is almost as difficult to keep a first class person in a fourth-class job, as it is to keep a fourth class in a first class job."
SIDEBAR: There was a commercial a few years ago for American Express where Donald Trump went into a dumpster to look for his wallet (yes, it is pick-on-Donald Trump day). As it turns out, there is an environmental activist in Los Angeles named Jeremy Seifert who is engaging in dumpster diving, which is a way to dig into dumpsters to get out potentially recyclable materials. Seifert wrote and directed a film about his experiences and his compatriots in the dumpster-diving venture for a documentary film called "Dive!" Apparently, much to his surprise, Seifert found a high amount of good, edible food in these dumpsters. The film will be screening next on Thurs., July 28, at Internationalist Books in Chapel Hill, NC.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Yes, We Have Experienced Distractions
Since I have used the test pattern image from TRT (Turkish Radio Television) in the 1970s when I lived there from 1977-79 (though my late father was Turkish, I was born in America) and watched American shows such as "Space 1999" and "Flipper" many times on this blog, I thought I would go with the test patter from Bulgarian-TV around that same time. But, I had to settle with this test patter from Swedish TV instead. Somehow, I don't expect there was all that much difference between test patterns back then. Curiously, I'm not sure how often the test pattern comes up in the modern age. It could yet be another Casualty of Modern Technology.
Speaking of which, I just had to get up and change sides on a vinyl record version of "Stop Making Sense," a 1984 concert album from Talking Heads. I am now listening to "Once in a Lifetime," which may have inspired the Coen Brothers to make their quirky, dark comedies where a man's leg goes through a wood chipper in Minnesota.
While vinyl is making a comeback these days, so are zealous extreme forms of the Christian faith here in America. I respect people's faith, but when they start saying the world will end on Saturday (and, yes, there is a pretty significant group out there which has made this gloomy forecast), I think the rest of us have a Constitutional right to say: "Hmmmm...yes, you are insane."
Additionally, more businesses have actually implemented religion into the names of their hotels and restaurants, in addition to those that put "He Lives," "The Tomb is Empty" or "He is Risen" on their store marquees assuredly driving any Egyptian gas station managers to decide they would rather have a Whopper at Burger King.
Amazingly enough, there is apparently a restaurant called Jesus Kitchen, in North Hollywood, Calif., of all places.
And, if you want to make sure 'God is spending the night with you," then the Christ the King Motel in Kingsport, Tenn., a place I have seen for myself, might be the place for you as long as there are no Jews, Buddhists, Muslims or Hindus in your party. There is another Christ the King Motel in Beckley, W.Va., but we could not find out if the two places with the same name had the same owners. Assuredly, they may kick you out of your room if you come to the front desk to ask where the Coke machine is as you are dressed in a Slayer t-shirt.
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Coen Brothers,
Egypt,
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Los Angeles,
Minnesota,
radical evangelicals,
Slayer,
Sweden,
Talking Heads,
Tennessee,
TRT,
Turkey,
West Virginia
Thursday, June 3, 2010
The Twitter Feed- Cong. Anthony Weiner is a Weiner!
Since this is a fairly partisan Democrat Party supporting blog, it come as a surprise to some of you that I am going to call Cong. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) a 'weiner,' but that is exactly what we are going to do!
Cong. Weiner called Turkey, my late father's country, a 'former ally' in a press conference today according to Twitter feed from a Washington DC news group.
The remarks came just days after Israel made a highly controversial commando attack on the Turkish ship Marmara in international waters off the coast of Israel as they were trying to deliver humanitarian aid to Palestinians.
But, so it is clear that we are singling out Cong. Weiner, who was one of the leading proponents of health care reform (which we fully support), it has also been reported that House Minority Whip Cong. Eric Cantor (R-Va.), another weiner who also happens to be a radical Zionist, is asking President Barack Obama to ensure that the United Nations takes no action to condemn Israel.
In other unique things I discovered through Twitter today, "The L.A. Weekly" has reported that Asian-American porn star Herbert Wong, aka Tom Dong, 30, was killed in a samurai sword-style attack in Van Nuys, Calif. The main suspect is another adult film actor Steven Hill, aka Steven Driver, 30. We couldn't have made this stuff up!
In our nation's capital, there was a collision between two dump trucks on I-295, the main corridor through Washington, DC, according to WashDCNews. Two people were taken to a nearby hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries.
And, Cantos Booksellers, one of the leading independent bookstores in my hometown of Roanoke, Va., has closed its doors according to RoanokeNews. The store was located downtown right across the street from (well, we can't resist) The Roanoke Weiner Stand.
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Cong. Anothony Weiner,
Cong. Eric Cantor,
Congress,
hot dogs,
Israel,
Los Angeles,
pork,
porn,
Roanoke Va.,
Turkey,
Washington DC
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Tweet of the Moment-False Bomb Scare
Love this tweet from "LA Weekly:"
"Whoops. Bomb squad Rushes to College Campus. Finds Red Bull Cans."
The incident happened at UC-Davis. I wonder if it disrupted exams?
Ahmet Zappa, son of the late cult rock figure Frank Zappa, tweeted that he got married today as did a cousin of mine in South Carolina. For the record, my cousin Stella did not marry Ahmet Zappa.
And, we read in the Charlotte, NC, alternative weekly "Creative Weekly," in an article by Tricia Childress that Rasim Ozbay has opened up a Turkish cafe called 'Carolina Kebap' in downtown Charlotte. As a Turkish-American, I wish him well.
Labels:
Ahmet Zappa,
Charlotte NC,
Los Angeles,
Red Bull,
Turkish food
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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