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  1. I don't like stuff like Lord of the Rings either so maybe I'm just an idiot.

     

    I like Lord of the Rings. 

     

    I hate stuff like Lord of the Rings. 

     

    I wrote that a bit wrong it was meant to read I don't like Lord of the Rings either, as in don't worry I'm of questionable taste in the eyes of many. I'm not really into Fantasy Novels as it stands, at one time I refused to read fiction so I've improved.

  2. It's very different in terms of setting, so if you prefer sword fights and the whole Feudal Japan era and Samurai and ninja deal then it might not be for you.

     

    It's still bloody amazing though. It's set in the future where space travel is common and follows two bounty hunters. It's futuristic of course, but there's some great fights and gunplay in there too. Bloody brilliant. I'd be amazed if anyone remotely interested in anime or manga didn't love it. Very stylish like Champloo too.

     

    I don't know what it is about Champloo that I like, don't think it's anything in specific like the era or style of fighting, It's just the overall tone and style of it plus the music, so I reckon I'd like this Cowboy Bebop thing too. Thanks for the info.

  3. I read an interview on The Wire website, with Burial where he mentions M.R James as one of the influences on his music, so that made me interested to read some of his stuff, not that I have yet though, but will do, if Mark Gatiss like him then that's encouraging.

     

    When the last series ended. I tried reading some Game of Thrones but couldn't really get into it, obviously the authors got some imagination on him but it all seemed a bit flat to me, I've heard people mention that he sacrifices plot in order to create a good world, maybe that's it, but I don't like stuff like Lord of the Rings either so maybe I'm just an idiot.

  4. Aye, Samurai Champloo is a pretty well known anime series and was made by Shinichiro Watanabe, the same guy behind the series I was just talking about, Cowboy Bebop (which is the better series in my opinion though I do love Champloo too).

     

    Thanks very much, I'll have to watch that Cowboy Bebop then, should be good.

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    Sorry I'm not much of a movie buff and hardly know who's directing what, i do know that I like a lot of Alfred's films though don't know if he's made my all time favourites, just he's made the most that I like, if that makes sense.

     

     

    Yes I think I've seen nearly every Hitchcock movie. The master of suspense. Favs, possibly strangers on a train, vertigo, rear window. Treated his leading ladies like shit though according to Tippi Hedren. and destroyed her career. She did Birds and Marnie and I'm not sure she acted since.

     

     

    Shame how he treated the leading ladies, there's always something. I think Rope is my favourite and all the ones you mention.

     

     

    The 1935 "The 39 steps" was a classic as well.  It is also interesting to note that Hitchcock kept Madeline Carrol handcuffed to her costar Robert Donat for hours on end, to create real welts on her wrists for realism in his movie plot.

     

    Yeah 'The 39 Steps' Is really great. VIncent Gallo is another one with a rep for treating his actors really bad.

  6. The only Anime I've seen save for Ghibli, is Samurai Champloo, which I really admired, haven't got anything to compare it to, not having the frame of reference, but it's basically about a girl's quest to find the Samurai who smells of sunflowers and the two guys who help her out. Plus it has a really good soundtrack mostly done by Nujabes and Fat Jon.

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    Sorry I'm not much of a movie buff and hardly know who's directing what, i do know that I like a lot of Alfred's films though don't know if he's made my all time favourites, just he's made the most that I like, if that makes sense.

     

     

    Yes I think I've seen nearly every Hitchcock movie. The master of suspense. Favs, possibly strangers on a train, vertigo, rear window. Treated his leading ladies like shit though according to Tippi Hedren. and destroyed her career. She did Birds and Marnie and I'm not sure she acted since.

     

     

    Shame how he treated the leading ladies, there's always something. I think Rope is my favourite and all the ones you mention.

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    I have no idea what a "Mag" is, so will assume it's an insult haha.

     

    I think he can contribute to the team once he comes back though, or at least he's an extra attacking option.

     

     

    As Dr Pangloss explains above It's what Sunderland fans call Newcastle fans, so I don't think they're this particular journalists biggest fan. I feel like we could do with an inform N'zogbia, but I get the feeling if there is a chance to move him on he'll be gone, due to his wages.

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    Sunderland are meant to be targeting him in the January transfer window according to The Telegraph.

     

    Article? Don't know why they'd sign a player they don't know when he is going to be back from injury?

     

    I'm undecided about N'Zogbia, on one hand he's earning around 65k a week so would be good to have him off wage bill, but on the other I think he could still be very useful if he ever got back to form..... that's ambitious though.

     

     

     

    Sunderland manager Gus Poyet targets Charles N’Zogbia and others in January transfer window After completing the loan signing of left back Marcos Alonso Sunderland manager Gus Poyet sets his sights on "three or four" more players

     

    The whole article here.

     

    Sorry I got delayed I was trying to figure out the rules for posting articles hopefully I got it right and apologies if not.

    I was reading the Sunderland fans reaction to it on one of their forums, and they're calling the guy who wrote it a 'Mag', so I'd presume they aren't keen on the idea.

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    As I've mentioned on the first page I've had night terrors/sleep paralysis, I've read that it's possible to see things as you would in a dream whilst being awake, I know his theories are out of vogue but I think Carl Jung has written about it, maybe that's what people see when seeing ghost's and stuff. I remember wanting to try lucid dreaming after reading one of those Carlos Castenada Don Juan books, but eventually dismissed it as mumbo jumbo, but a lot of people seem convinced that it can be done.

     

    Spoke about it before on here, but I used to have sleep paralysis quite a bit. It was usually when I was really tired or had a lot going on in my life at the time. I usually woke up but completely paralysed and dreamt about people walking around the room, looking at me, whispering in my ear and stuff. Terrified me the first few times, but soon realised I could just calm down to snap out of it or go back to sleep.

     

    I used to get the lucid dreaming thing loads when I was a kid, most of my dreams I'd know I was dreaming and I could do whatever I wanted, but I couldn't control what was happening in my dream, if that makes sense? I'd still get attacked by giant marshmallow sheep, or whatever.

     

     

    It doesn't happen to me much these days but when it did I think it was down to a lack of sleep. I have read that while it's happening the best thing to do is to just relax and feel as calm as possible, despite knowing what it is now, it still terrifies me.

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    Was Alfred Hitchcock a director? I think he might be my personal favourite...

     

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    Sorry I'm not much of a movie buff and hardly know who's directing what, i do know that I like a lot of Alfred's films though don't know if he's made my all time favourites, just he's made the most that I like, if that makes sense.

  12. Nice, good to see some j-pop. Have you heard Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's new one? Not exactly everyone's cup of tea granted.

     

    No I haven't, I'm only recently new to Perfume and they're like the first J-pop I've heard, apparently Capsule are meant to be quite good as well. I'll have to see If I can hear some of that Kyary Pamyu Pamyu later on.

  13. Only a few releases out this year I enjoyed  including  Goodiepal Havet, Iannis Xenakis GRM works and also  Fossils stuff.

     

    Stuff new to my ears, this year that I  enjoyed, Graham Lambkin's Poem (for Voice and Tape) and Amateur Doubles,. Pretty much anything by Henning Christiansen..

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    I really enjoyed The Idiot by Dostoyevsky, but his short stories are quite different and can also be really unreal, The Crocodile and The Dream of a Ridiculous spring to mind. I have only read The Cloak by Gogol but really enjoyed it. I find some of the turns of phrase in these Victorian books absolutely hilarious, don't know if that's always intended or just a quirk of the times or what.

    Yes, there are some interesting parts to it, but since I read it very slow, and there's so many russian names and nicknames in there, it's sometimes difficult to know who is the person in question. Or even if it's a man or woman.

     

     

    I'm the same with the names in these Russian stories, don't know why they need about three different ones, I wondered if it might be easier if they just Anglicized them, but suppose that would take away from the authenticity. Some editions include a sort of roll call of the characters at the start of the book which helps out, another problem I have is not knowing how to pronounce the names as I'm reading.

     

    Only a minor thing though and doesn't detract from my enjoying what I'm reading.

  15. With West Sam and Fulham playing each other 3 points would be even more extra handy, I've seen Sunderland a few times and they haven't looked as bad as their league positioning might suggest, just a bit toothless and prone to own goals and red cards.

     

    Reading this topic on the Sunderland forum I'm surprised at how unconfident they seem to be, maybe our bad form of late is slipping under the radar.

  16. As I've mentioned on the first page I've had night terrors/sleep paralysis, I've read that it's possible to see things as you would in a dream whilst being awake, I know his theories are out of vogue but I think Carl Jung has written about it, maybe that's what people see when seeing ghost's and stuff. I remember wanting to try lucid dreaming after reading one of those Carlos Castenada Don Juan books, but eventually dismissed it as mumbo jumbo, but a lot of people seem convinced that it can be done.

  17. I really enjoyed The Idiot by Dostoyevsky, but his short stories are quite different and can also be really unreal, The Crocodile and The Dream of a Ridiculous spring to mind. I have only read The Cloak by Gogol but really enjoyed it. I find some of the turns of phrase in these Victorian books absolutely hilarious, don't know if that's always intended or just a quirk of the times or what.

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