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David Lynch – Masters of Cinema

Posted by Notcot on Jan 5, 2013 in Cult Film
David Lynch - Masters of Cinema

David Lynch (USA, b. 1946) is perhaps the best known of all cult directors, whose Mulholland Drive marks cinema’s arrival to the 21st century. His career began more than 30 years ago, with the groundbreaking, mystifying “Eraserhead” (1977). With “Blue Velvet” (1986), “Wild at Heart” (1990) and “Lost Highway” (1997) Lynch breathed new life into the sensory experiences of film audiences and disrupted narrative logic to mysterious and mystifying effect. In the early 1990s, he invented a new TV series genre with “Twin Peaks”. Although he is a Hollywood director, Lynch works at the edges of the studio system, exploring the many facets of his artistic talent, whose creations, including photography, painting and music, are now making their way into museums and galleries.

Price : £ 4.76

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Infernal Devices – Angry Robot

Posted by Notcot on Dec 6, 2012 in Steampunk
Infernal Devices - Angry Robot

WHEN GEORGE’S FATHER DIED, HE LEFT GEORGE HIS WATCHMAKER SHOP – AND MORE. But George has little talent for watches and other infernal devices. When someone tries to steal an old device from the premises, George finds himself embroiled in a mystery of time travel, music and sexual intrigue. The classic steampunk tale from the master of the genre. With a new introduction by the author, and an afterword by Jeff Vandermeer.

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Infernal Devices – Angry Robot

Posted by Notcot on Dec 6, 2012 in Steampunk
Infernal Devices - Angry Robot

WHEN GEORGE’S FATHER DIED, HE LEFT GEORGE HIS WATCHMAKER SHOP – AND MORE. But George has little talent for watches and other infernal devices. When someone tries to steal an old device from the premises, George finds himself embroiled in a mystery of time travel, music and sexual intrigue. The classic steampunk tale from the master of the genre. With a new introduction by the author, and an afterword by Jeff Vandermeer.

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Infernal Devices – Angry Robot

Posted by Notcot on Dec 6, 2012 in Steampunk
Infernal Devices - Angry Robot

WHEN GEORGE’S FATHER DIED, HE LEFT GEORGE HIS WATCHMAKER SHOP – AND MORE. But George has little talent for watches and other infernal devices. When someone tries to steal an old device from the premises, George finds himself embroiled in a mystery of time travel, music and sexual intrigue. The classic steampunk tale from the master of the genre. With a new introduction by the author, and an afterword by Jeff Vandermeer.

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Infernal Devices – Angry Robot

Posted by Notcot on Jul 12, 2012 in Steampunk
Infernal Devices - Angry Robot

WHEN GEORGE’S FATHER DIED, HE LEFT GEORGE HIS WATCHMAKER SHOP – AND MORE. But George has little talent for watches and other infernal devices. When someone tries to steal an old device from the premises, George finds himself embroiled in a mystery of time travel, music and sexual intrigue. The classic steampunk tale from the master of the genre. With a new introduction by the author, and an afterword by Jeff Vandermeer.

Price : £ 5.99

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Saturday Kitchen Cookbook

Posted by Notcot on Jun 16, 2012 in Cult Film
Saturday Kitchen Cookbook

Saturday Kitchen is a popular magazine-format show broadcast live on BBC1 for 35 weeks of the year. Combining a regular band of chefs and celebrities as well as archive material and interactive features it achieves a perfect balance of lively on-screen atmosphere with practical content. Hosted by James Martin the programme has a down-to-earth approach with attention to modern food trends that appeals to not-too-serious cooks. The new Saturday Kitchen Cookbook contains over 100 inspirational recipes from the show bringing together new ideas from some of the nation’s favourite chefs cutting-edge recipes from fresh talent a variety of different cuisine from all around the world and a wealth of tips on current food topics.

Price : £ 11.69

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Saturday Kitchen Cookbook

Posted by Notcot on Jun 16, 2012 in Cult Film
Saturday Kitchen Cookbook

Saturday Kitchen is a popular magazine-format show broadcast live on BBC1 for 35 weeks of the year. Combining a regular band of chefs and celebrities as well as archive material and interactive features it achieves a perfect balance of lively on-screen atmosphere with practical content. Hosted by James Martin the programme has a down-to-earth approach with attention to modern food trends that appeals to not-too-serious cooks. The new Saturday Kitchen Cookbook contains over 100 inspirational recipes from the show bringing together new ideas from some of the nation’s favourite chefs cutting-edge recipes from fresh talent a variety of different cuisine from all around the world and a wealth of tips on current food topics.

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Colour Changing Duck – Light Up Duckie – Glow in The Dark Duck

Posted by Notcot on Jun 3, 2012 in Gadgets
Colour Changing Duck - Light Up Duckie - Glow in The Dark Duck

Colour Changing Duck The Colour Changing Duck is a cute little duckling is that will sit merrily and quietly (no annoying quacking noises we promise) in your tub whilst you scrub! The Colour Changing Duck is a pretty little white bird with a glorious talent for phasing through a rainbow spectrum of glowing colours! The Colour Changing Duck isn’t just easy on the eye – she’s relaxing too – by phasing through a selection of glowing colours, the Colour Changing Duck will make sure you’re in bathing heaven! About the Colour Changing Duck The Colour Changing Duck is a gorgeous little rubber ducky that will sit happily in a bath tub or pond and phase through a spectrum of different pretty glowing colours! The Colour Changing Duck works best in the dark The Colour Changing Duck has tons of duck friends at Find-Me-A-Gift! Simply click onto Related Products to explore more! The Colour Changing Duck measures approximately 8 cm tall The Colour Changing Duck is suitable for children and adults! Not suitable for children aged 0 – 3. (Removable parts) The Colour Changing Duck will feel right at home in your bath tub and will make you want to make bath-time a frequent occurrence! (If you don’t already – you smelly folk!) The adorable looking Colour Changing Duck has a happy little open beak and beady little eyes – she’ll be the prettiest thing in the tub! (Apart from you of course!) The Colour Changing Duck is a nocturnal creature and phases through a rainbow spectrum of colours most effectively in the dark! You just can’t help falling in love with the Colour Changing Duck! Even resting on the side of the bath after a good splash, she’ll look good! The Colour Changing Duck won’t take its time drying off either due to its durable rubber creation and definitely won’t leave little duckling hairs in the bath tray! The attractive and relaxing Colour Changing Duck is without a doubt the best bath time buddy we have EVER seen and will keep you smiling as the day’s dirt and grime simply slides away down the plug hole! You certainly won’t find the Colour Changing Duck on the pond anywhere so flap over to Find-Me-A-Gift and purchase yours today! What’s in the Colour Changing Duck Box? 1 x Colour Changing Duck Why You Should Buy From Us! 30 day money-back guarantee Low-price guarantee Loyalty points discount off future orders Huge range of unique gift ideas for all occasions Excellent customer service Next day delivery available Colour Changing Duck

Price : £ 7.49

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The Pillow Book

Posted by Notcot on May 23, 2010 in Cult Film

Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (9 Reviews)

Amazon.co.uk Review
Peter Greenaway (The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, Drowning by Numbers) continues to delight and disturb us with his talent for combining storytelling with optic artistry. The Pillow Book is divided into 10 chapters (consistent with Greenaway’s love of numbers and lists) and is shot to be viewed like a book, complete with tantalising illustrations and footnotes (subtitles) and using television’s “screen-in-screen” technology. As a child in Japan, Nagiko’s father celebrates her birthday retelling the Japanese creation myth and writing on her flesh in beautiful calligraphy, while her aunt reads a list of “beautiful things” from a 10th-century pillow book. As she gets older, Nagiko (Vivian Wu) looks for a lover with calligraphy skills to continue the annual ritual. She is initially thrilled when she encounters Jerome (Ewan McGregor), a bisexual translator who can speak and write several languages, but soon realises that although he is a magnificent lover, his penmanship is less than acceptable. When Nagiko dismisses the enamoured Jerome, he suggests she use his flesh as the pages which to present her own pillow book. The film, complete with a musical score as international as the languages used in the narration, is visually hypnotic and truly an immense “work of art”. –Michele Goodson

The Pillow Book

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