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They Should Have Asked My Husband

Posted by Notcot on Feb 15, 2013 in Cult Film
They Should Have Asked My Husband

It is over 25 years since writer entertainer comedienne and broadcaster PAM AYRES became a professional entertainer. Here she is recorded performing some of her best-loved poems – and some you won’t have heard – in front of a live audience in her delightful new one-woman show. ; Pam’s humorous poems have contributed immeasurably to the wider appeal of all forms of poetry and her work was featured in a poll of the nation’s favourite 100 poems. ; ; THEY SHOULD HAVE ASKED MY HUSBAND is a unique chance to hear this much-loved poet performing her best work.

Price : £ 7.39

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Mini Finger Drum Kit

Posted by Notcot on May 4, 2012 in Gadgets
Mini Finger Drum Kit

Fingers are used instead of sticks with this superb tiny electronic drum kit. The demo mode proves just how effective it can be and, with practice, remarkably musical results can be achieved, recorded and played back to an ‘appreciative’ audience.

Price : £ 12.95

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Mini Finger Drum Kit

Posted by Notcot on Oct 10, 2010 in Gadgets
Mini Finger Drum Kit

Fingers are used instead of sticks with this superb tiny electronic drum kit. The demo mode proves just how effective it can be and, with practice, remarkably musical results can be achieved, recorded and played back to an ‘appreciative’ audience.

Price : £ 12.95

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Heavy Metal

Posted by Notcot on May 8, 2010 in Cult Film

Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (15 Reviews)

Amazon.co.uk Review
As long as there is a need for adolescent male sexual fantasy, there will be an audience for Heavy Metal. Released in 1981 and based on stories from the graphic magazine of the same name, this silly and senseless the movie is an aimless, juvenile amalgam of disjointed stories and clashing visual styles. Hundreds of animators from around the world were employed, resulting in a near-total absence of creative cohesion in the finished product. It remains, for better and worse, a midnight-movie favourite for the stoner crowd–a movie best enjoyed by randy adolescents or near-adults in an altered state of consciousness.

With a framing story about a glowing green orb claiming to be the embodiment of all evil, the film shuttles through eight episodic tales of sci-fi adventure, each fuelled by some of the most wretched rock music to emerge from the late 1970s-early 80s period. The most consistent trademark is an abundance of blood-splattering violence and wet-dream sex, the latter involving a succession of huge-breasted babes who shed their clothes at the drop of a G-string. It’s rampantly brainless desire to fuel the young male libido becomes rather fun, and for all its incoherence Heavy Metal impresses for the ambitious artistry of its individual segments. Produced by Ivan Reitman (who went on to direct Ghostbusters), the voice talents include several Canadian veterans of the Second City improvisation comedy troupe–including John Candy, Harold Ramis, Eugene Levy and Joe Flaherty–many of whom went on to greater fame on the US TV series Saturday Night Live. –Jeff Shannon

DVD Special Features Feature-length Rough Cut with Optional Commentary by Carl MacEk, Production notes Theatrical trailer Documentary: Imagining Heavy Metal Art Galleries Deleted Scenes, Carl MacEk reading his book “Heavy Metal: The Movie” 1:85:1 widescreen anamorphic Dolby Digital 5.1

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