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  2. I'd never even heard of Clive Barker - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/31261386-i-d-never-even-heard-of-clive-barker-

    Clive is very talented, but he's a very strange man. He has always been very much into dark things and S&M, and when he became HIV-infected in the 80s, like many gay men he responded by working out and becoming a muscleman to stay as healthy as possible.

  3. He has written definitive biographies of the classic horror stars Lugosi and Karloff, Laird Cregar(A gay genius), Colin Clive, and several anthology books with individual chapters on different films and performer's, jammed with facts and photos. To me, he's the best writer around who writes about classic Golden Age Hollywood.

  4. James Cameron taunts critics of his dialogue: ‘Let me see your...

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    The expository dialogue in his films is always so heavy-handed and unnecessary. There is a scene in the original Avatar where Giovanni Ribisi talks about "Unobtanium" (cringe) and every line is spelling out things for the audience, I guess because the assumption was that everyone would be too dumb to figure it out without being told, in detail.

  5. Neil Bartlett. Mark Merlis "Pyrrhus" "American Studies” (I loved American Studies.) End of the World Book by Alistair McCartney. Patrick Gale. Paul Russell (I think I've read everything. He is my favorite living gay writer.) North Morgan. Joseph Olshan (I loved Nightswimming.) We The Animals by Justin Torres.

  6. Bryan Adams > Dave Grohl - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/34810324-bryan-adams-dave-grohl

    And also from his Wikipedia page this is interesting. "Adams and his music are popular in India, where he is a household name for three generations of people, and many people say the first few English phrases mastered by many young Indians are "It was the summer of '69" and "Everything I do, I do it for you."[254] Many music industry executives have said Adams is the most-known foreign music ...

  7. President Holly Barker Question - the Data Lounge

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    President Holly Barker Question. Anyone follow the Stuart Woods books? Did I miss something? One book Holly was getting ready to run for president and Peter Rule was angling to be her running mate. The inference was that Peter had something on Holly (I think he found out about the millions she stole as police chief in Florida and had stashed in ...

  8. Boeing Workers Vote To Strike! - the Data Lounge

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    More than 30,000 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) members who produce Boeing's top-selling 737 MAX and other jets in the Seattle and Portland areas voted on their first full contract in 16 years, with 94.6% rejecting it and 96% favoring a strike. Brian West, Boeing's chief financial officer, said on Friday ...

  9. I’d like to apologize to Eldergays - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/34811839-i’d-like-to-apologize-to-eldergays

    In a few hours you will be back to calling those eldergays names. And not in the friendly bitchy way gays can do. You'll actually mean those nasty things. Point is, if you don't actually grow and improve after the apology, I have a hunch they'd rather not hear it. I'm not in the eldergay category myself yet, but I've learned that life lesson.

  10. Otherwise I'm reading: George Gershwin: His Life and Work (Howard Pollack), The Red and The Black (Stendhal, trans. by Catherine Slater), and a collection of stories by H.P. Lovecraft (love the prose, love the atmosphere, my god the racism). by Anonymous. reply 102. January 18, 2024 1:14 PM.

  11. Father Knows Best - the Data Lounge

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    August 25, 2024 11:33 PM. R3, FKB was shot on a closed set with one-camera, on 35mm film. The producers wanted four-wall rooms rather than three so that they could shoot from many different angles. All of this might explain why the show looked more like a Warner Bros noir film than a family sitcom.