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Tuesday 21 December 2010

TOTM: Batman

Batman is such a part of my early life that I thought Gotham was a real place. Which is why I  held off for so long with the new Batman films but the past two evenings have spurred a Batman marathon and I have emerged a wiser and stronger person. You see, Batman teaches you about the darkest parts of you, the masks you wear, the motives behind everything you do. I admire the way he thinks and his need to overcome even the smallest fear to face situations head on, bat wings at the ready. It is, indeed, these very fears that Christopher Nolan plays with, subjecting not only our superhero but also the viewer to some frightening experiences. Batman's justification for turning into a bat, or rather sporting the latest bat gear, is that he is a symbol to the city and one which is indispensable if good is to prevail and so, it becomes harder to fall down and stay down, a little more difficult to pack it all in. Applied to our cushy little corner of the world, I would say that most of us think too much about dusting ourselves off and if we do fall, we find little sense in getting up again. So, if anyone is considering the superhero career route, stop thinking about it and don your cape (preferably one that flies and has hidden super gadgets) because London needs you. And I am confident that a Batman swooping the length and breadth of the Albion would kick a little spirit into us and reopen our airport runways so that we could all fly again.

Sunday 19 December 2010

Monsieur on mince pies

"What do you think of mince pies?"

"pointless"

mind your own mince pie

Possible accompaniments to your mince pie ( tested and tried, of course):

rum butter
brandy butter
cream
creme fraiche
ice cream

An extremely tough choice and not one I will endeavour to make just yet. Give me a moment to consider my options.......

Saturday 18 December 2010

TOTM: The Prestige

As someone who is battling a deceptive flu which feigns disappearing but then comes back again, I am excited by the parallels I can draw with this film by Christopher Nolan about two magicians, played by Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman, whose rivalry is taken to fatal levels when trying to nail a particularly impressive vanishing trick. As a child, I used to find magicians scary, devious and imposing and this film lays emphasis on those traits, while Nolan's choice of set in old, dickensian London, adds suspense to an already brilliant intrigue. There was something strangely enlightening about peeping through the keyhole at well-known magic tricks only to see how simple and obvious the whole process is. This is definitely one to watch to distract a streaming nose for those of you ill enough not to notice Scarlet Johansson's dodgy London accent.

Wednesday 15 December 2010

Monsieur on butter

Upon handing Monsieur a well-deserved toasted ham sandwich,  he looks shocked and disgusted.

" Did you have an affair with the butter? " he questions, happier that he has discovered the root of the problem.

Monday 13 December 2010

Mathieu Amalric

               "En faisant l’acteur, on devient une espèce d’animal intuitif"

TOTM The Adjustment Bureau

Emily Blunt and Matt Damon are to star in this romantic drama as a ballerina and a politician respectively (although I guess it could be the other way around) The film asks the age-old question of whether our fate is predetermined and if it is, can we actually change it? My take is that, if you are comfortable, joyful and relaxed in the here and now, good things will come to you like little extraterrestrial magnets, not because of some serendipitous rapport with you and you only but because like attracts like.
So, the plot is not why I will be watching the film. Instead, I'll be sticking tightly to the ballet scenes in the film, like those hideous ballet tights we all used to have to wear to class until we realised that not even these would cover up our balletic hopelessness. The Christmassy part of me wishes that the film turns all "RED Shoes" on me and Emily will break out into dance wizadry at regular intervals. Fingers and my unsightly post-ballet era toes crossed.

Sofia Vergara



This Colombiana has made it to Kmart, scoring an $8 Million dollar contract to advertise its products. It always amuses me when famous people start their own line of beauty products; shampoos, make-up etc... why not cotton buds, sanitary towels or washing up liquid? I am so bored by mine.

Sunday 12 December 2010

Monsieur on Christmas parties

So, are you going to the after thing?
" I don't know if I am going to the before thing"

Saturday 11 December 2010

The argument

Mind racing
Body doing much the same
Standing still would only make both race more
In my head
The world turns
Much as it always has
But turns only halfway around
Then stops to go back for
What it left behind
Realising it can’t
It collapses at your feet
For a moment
Then picks itself up and carries on turning
Waiting for you
But turning and moving
Hesitantly on.

TOTM: Going the Distance

As the big C approaches, my sentimentality levels are soaring to new heights and this has unleashed superbly strong urges for cheese in all its forms, be they edible or not. So, last night, after a somewhat unpredictable week, I sat down in front of Drew Barrymore and Justin Long ( always a pleasure) and had my heart strings pulled ever so gently, as I was whisked away to a story about long distance relationships and their differing outcomes. Despite a few nauseating moments, these two lovebirds ( are they together in real life or is that just me being a mug and believing Hollywood chemistry?) managed to convince me that although they were having a tough time commuting between San Francisco and New York, this dinky little couple were built to last. And they did! They made it! Joy of all joys. It was exactly what needed to happen. The thing about Holllywood is that it is a big, fat tranquiliser that puts all of our worries, sad endings and trauma in a parcel and then Hollywood Santa comes and swaps them for a better one.

Wednesday 8 December 2010

Clemence



I love this pic of Clemence Poesy, the French actress. She's in her element, somewhere non-descript but super-chic in Paris, her long blonde unbrushed tresses covering a slightly vulnerable look on her face, as though she's never seen a camera. She just looks so comfortable but whilst most of us would stop there, she is also top-to -toe on trend. Am trying not to have a girl crush.

Tuesday 7 December 2010

TOTM: A room in Rome

This latest Julio Medem flick forced in front of me the other day,  created such a wave of discomfort and then disgust, that I left the room shouting on several occasions. Don't get me wrong, I wanted to like this film which tells of a love story between a skinny Spanish woman and the most typical Russian beauty caught on camera, in a scenic, dimly lit room in Rome. It had all the ingredients to wow; the city, which fascinates me from afar, two incredibly alluring women of even more alluring nationalities and a hotel room anyone would wish to frequent.. And yet,  whilst the physical stuff that Julio chooses to shoot most likely appeals to everything that growls ( men, for short) , it made me feel all vulnerable, as though the mere fact that he filmed these exceptionally beautiful females defeated the object of being or trying to be the best woman you can be.

Monday 6 December 2010

passing clouds

In case anyone has the misfortune of living anywhere other than London (don't you miss getting soaked all the time?), I would like to draw your otherwise undivided attention to a little place east of me, very very east of me, in Dalston. I have only managed to drive through it a few times on the way to charming Stokey, where people just sit in cafes all year long and eat veganarian food (you never quite know if it is vegan or just plain ol' vegetarian but it always has the ethical stamp on it) and I have to say, it's not a joint that charmed the socks off me straight away. First time I went, I was hungover, making my emotional response to it a bit, well, over-responsive, and the second time, I was hungry, so avoided jumping into the first turkish pad I could lay my squirmingly hungry little eyes on. So, I've decided to give it more than just a passing fly-by wave and instead, will make the long and arduous journey over to the east for sunday lunch- a free sunday lunch- and because I'm not hipster enough to say  i've got friends who invited me over that way for free nosh ( just friends whom I would have to pay for the rep I would get in return) , I'm eating for free in a cafe. Yep, Dalston recycles everything, including it's food. Now, though that doesn't inspire you to act on your growling tummy, it does beg the question how? Passing Clouds, a sort of all-in-one music, cafe, funky house and general place to escape nasty flatmates, is shipping in food from markets as swish as Spitalfields and supermarkets as wasteful as M +S to act as ingredients for its greener- than- the -soup- they- are making customers. I'm in because I couldn't care less what it tastes like. My main objective in winter is to eat. Yours should be too.

Saturday 4 December 2010

TOTM: Uncle Boonmee recalls his past lives

This Thai wonder by Apitchatpong Weerasethakul is otherwordly and one scene springs to mind which should be difficult to see but its beauty becomes a joy. In this scene, a Thai princess who has lost her looks but not her wealth, goes to a lake and sees a beautiful version of herself reflected in the water. She tries to grab hold of it and is shocked by how truly perfect she is in the water.  A fish then speaks to her, telling her how much he admires her and she is seduced. The most weird yet wonderful scene I have had the cinematic pleasure to see.

Comfort in Vai e Vem

An enrapturing film by Joao Cesar Monteiro, reversely translated as "Come and Go", which, if we are to look at it from the point of view of the TOTM ( theme of the month for those not ready to tackle acronyms longer than two letters long), conveys a huge sense of comfort to the viewer, without washing away with it the all-important element of suspense that we all long for, as it is an inherent part of our contact with existence. Monteiro creates masterful frames, where the overarching mood is one of simplicity, purity and minimalism.The furniture is kept to a minimum and is subtly synchronised to fit the frame. Characters are dressed in simple, comfortable attire so as to not disturb the setting. Even movements are kept basic and dwell wholly on a surprisingly easy- going body chemistry between characters, which, in turn, allow them to discover the seemingly uncomfortable, and to perhaps test their limits in other ways, be it political discourse or sexuality. The comfort factor in this film is indispensable and utterly soothing.

Theme of the month:comfort and joy

So, here it is: my new film section that will discuss different films centring around the theme of the month, known as TOTM in posterity.
This month, I wanted to question whether films that evoke a feeling of comfort in the viewer are noteworthy or even successful and whether this often fleeting, feeling of comfort and stillness is reflective of the film's denoument as a whole. A slightly off the cuff film that springs to mind is Dr Zhivago, where, towards the end, the lovers and child have moved to the glacial country house and for a significant moment, are caught in an icy stillness and purity, redolent of true happiness and thus, from nothing, create warmth and spirit, that lingers timelessly, even after their separation. I always consider this scene a late, futile but necessary sense of comfort which precedes their impending loss.

Monsieur on people

" Never take people for idiots but never forget that they are"

Friday 3 December 2010

Penelope Cruz

 

Don't worry, she hasn't had a facelift, nor has she lost her eyes, nose and most of her teeth , although it must feel like that sometimes with the press hounding her like that. No, this is the new Pirates of the Caribbean film she is gracing with her "fenomenal" presence in the near future. 2011 will see her starring next to Mr Depp, whose recent excuse for not marrying Vanessa was because her surname is too pretty. Fair play, he is out of his Deppth (!) if he thinks he's going to replace it with that four-letter dud.  I digress.

strudels


Apple strudels are scrumptious but every year, I forget the recipe so to remind myself........
lots of apples - any will do but the mushy ones work well (the ones you think have insects in them) breadcrumbs (Just crumby bread, ooops, I mean crumbled bread) cinammon (this is where some will think yum and others beurk) brown sugar (to make you feel slightly less guilty when you are chowing down five at a time) Filo Pastry (to hide the mess and wrap it all up)
An oven (preferably one that is actually hot and safe. Mine is a gas explosion waiting to happen.)

Thursday 2 December 2010

Monsieur on snow

"I need to buy gloves. They are expensive"

Sofia Coppola's new film

This is the new film from Sofia Coppola and contains elements of her childhood as the daughter of legendary Francis.. Starring Stephen Dorff (where has he been for the last decade?)  in the revealing setting of Chateau Marmont and playing music from Sofia's boyfriend's band, Phoenix. Enough said.

look what the light did now

Feist's story is on at the ICA this friday at 6.30pm. Set in an old mansion, where she moved to record her wonderfully soft album, this documentary seems poetic and, with the chance to hear her vocals in an echoey house, it is a must.

Wednesday 1 December 2010

smile sushi....

This sushi is genius. Not only does each one look like a little west highland terrier but they all look the same...all surly and miserable desperate for a chance in the real world, eager to escape their sushi rolling masters. In fact, they look so alive, I am tempted to put them out of their misery and set them free from the tight and slimy confines of seaweed. It really doesn't seem natural to eat them and even looking at them makes me feel like a cruel voyeur. I guess it would be worse if they were all smiling. Scary.

Monsieur finds his car

Walking back to his car, Monsieur is unsure where he has parked. Upon finally reaching a non-descript car-park, I ask him,
"Isn't that your car park?"

"Yes, it is mine, I bought it yesterday especially for this occasion."

Tuesday 30 November 2010

Hilarious

http://thingsidontunderstandanddefinitelyamnotgoingtotalkabout.com/

Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh


The unsettled ( grrr) snow has inspired me to take a peek at the longest beach in the world in Bangladesh. It is 75 miles long and is named after a yellow flower. My only consolation for not being on it, is that wearing bikinis is frowned upon. Actually, on second thoughts, this may be a future hot spot for all  those whose winter wobbles who are in need of a less obvious tan-line. The question is where's better to cover up- sloppy London ( did I mention the snow hasn't settled??) or  baking Bangladesh?

Magic Messi

Apparantly, Barcelona have outwitted Madrid to hit top of the table and, though I could give less than two hoots, not even one hoot actually, the expression on this guy's face is sublimely comforting, especially since the speckles of snow that have descended on London have done little to cheer me up at this time. I am football's ignoramus but the staggering display of happiness here makes me rethink my lack of dedication to the game.  And, let's face it, if I know who Messi is, then I have a pretty good head start. I mean, he's  the only one to have made a stamp on the game. In fact,  he would probably have the ability to do this in any game, even chess. I realise this is controversial and may come as a surprise to all those other footbally types that are too rich to mention on this blog but I in my narrow sphere of sporty influence, he is the man.

Monday 29 November 2010

Monday morning greets Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg

Monsieur mange

Upon happily devouring aformentioned starters, consisting of the sinful combination of both sweet and savoury, monsieur growls,
" i can't stand sweet and salty things together "
as he reaches for another one from the tray......

savoury sweet starters ...

Now, please don't think I'm getting all domesticated, just humanly in touch with my taste-buds and trying to share a little portion of something encompassing two of the greatest tastes out there, all in one tiny culinary parcel...  Rather than keep you in suspense, I shall just focus on the two ingredients, without which I would have been sad and hungry last night, and also the means by which these litttle glories were created.. so here goes...

lots of bacon wrapped around ......

PRUNES!!!! yummmmm....

under the grill.........

hooray!! And there they are!!!

Wednesday 24 November 2010

underground chefs


Apparantly, French chefs are taking to the underground "metro" to refine their culinary skills and inspire locals to go back to their michelin roots, as the special aromas fill the packed out stuffiness of underground travel. They claim that the haute cuisine that France is known for is a far cry from quotidien Paris and busy life, although I imagine it will cause even more crowds down there, thus stopping anyone from getting home and standing over their neglected ovens.

generique

"Générique is a game that uses the format of the post-show artist talk as a setting. The sole rule is that everybody discusses as if a performance had just taken place - as if the performers had performed it and as if the audience had seen it. Both the imaginary as well as the actual performance emerge through discussion."
I can't believe that this is an actual event taking place at The Southbank centre. I ponder in what way this is a game and if it is what they say, who is the winner? The non-existent performers?

Monsieur meets a stranger

A stranger approaches Monsieur and shakes his hand, after which he asks him for money.

" why do people who shake my hand think they are going to get something in return? They are already getting a lot."

Tuesday 23 November 2010

No More whole body scans.

Rocky flats gear have come up with the ultimate security formula... knickers which protect from the biggest breach in security at airports and avoid displaying your privates. 

All you need are these....  love the design, I bet it took them ages to come up with that one....

Monday 22 November 2010

A testing tube

I very nearly lost my cool in a day job where swearing might cost you a job and all because I am becoming more and more incensed by the state of the tube in London. Not only does my oyster card soak up every little last bit of my "extra" cash but it is mostly useless, as strikes continue and mayhem prevails.  Some birdies have ushered that tubes won't be running normally until after the olympics, which begs the simple but last resort question of why??!! Are they too busy buying their tickets online? Have they made enough money to last a year from mugs, who, like me, are unwillingly assigned to the rat-race and are therefore obliged to keep topping up their untoppable wages? It's ok, there are days of respite such as tuesdays, when despite delays, my head is locked in pure gossip bliss, courtesy of Grazia. Other days are not as joyous and I often find myself wedged between a polish builder and someone poking mascara wands into their eyes. A rare addition to this fracas is the prospect of snow this week, which will undoubtedly fall in miniscule quantities, just enough to have underground staff packing for their christmas hols and me left rubbing up against yet another Pole in a white van, as we cross "hazardous" London instead of grinding to a pathetic halt. At least it's Tuesday.

Monsieur on women and dogs

" If a labrador and a poodle are named labradoodle, then a women and a poodle must be a woodle"
J'ai un rapport un peu bizarre avec l'anglais et les Anglais; ça a toujours été une culture à côté de moi

How glamorous do french teachers sound?

France | 2009 | col | 101 mins | dir. Stéphane Brizé, with Vincent Lindon, Sandrine Kiberlain, Aure Atika, Jean-Marc Thibault | cert. 12A | UK premiere | in French with English subtitles
Mlle ChambonJean leads a pretty ordinary life: he spends his days happily between his construction sites and his house, with his loving wife and son. He feels confortable in his routine. One day, as he’s picking up Kevin from school, he stumbles upon Mademoiselle Chambon, his son’s teacher. She’s discreet, elegant, mesmerizing, unlike any woman he has ever met before. This chance encounter will be a turning point in his well-organized life. An opportunity to change or a folly to regret?

Monsieur enjoys his weekend

" I am hungry and thirsty. It is not easy being alive"

Sunday 21 November 2010

Syndromes and a century

 by Apichatpong Weerasethakul.

I won't deny that I had to copy and paste his name from somewhere far cleverer than here but last night, I  had the utmost pleasure in watching this 2006 ( it takes me a while to catch on sometimes) Thai drama. I have to mention that it was because I failed to get off the couch and drive across London to see his latest film, Uncle Boonmee who can recall his past lives, which might have had something to do with the hideous idea of seeing London West to East on a gloomy November night. Anyway, my sheer apathy led me to his previous stuff... It's one of those films you could watch on mute and even if you saw it twice or three times in one day, you would still happen upon some incredible shots. Ours is a visual culture but Weerasethakul takes that thought and runs with it.....

South of the Border


Phoenix cinema in East Finchley is playing this doc by Oliver Stone on Saturday 27th November, recounting Latin America's political and social situation through unprecedented interviews and travel across the continent. By the end, you'll want to start a revolution, or at least a movement, or maybe just get off the couch for a minute before the christmas slouch

Damian Ortega


This is a Mexican installation artist who looks at different aspects of daily news and interprets them through a scuplture or an installation, making a whole new chronology of recent times. Having swapped careers from a political cartoonist to a scupltor, this man knows how to fuse art with newsworthy events. Worth taking a look gratis at The Barbican

Monsieur on Putney

Upon seeing four or five men climb out of a cab in residential Putney,  Monsieur asks,

" Are you sure this is where you want to go? I mean, you look like decent enough guys, why would you go out in Putney? It's a complete nightmare "

Saturday 20 November 2010

Monsieur le flatteur

What is that you are wearing? You look like an orphan.

chocolate devastation

In keeping with my November theme of chocolate, or devouring it at all hours of the day, I began to realise that this selfishness cannot continue. I can't possibly just keep taking from the world's obviously diminished cocoa supplies and not give anything back. So, I set about trying to locate a voluntary position at a chocolate factory, which had nothing to do with tasting the offending substance all day long and I saw it as a long-term devotional offering of my extremely limited time ( usually taken up by eating the stuff) Alas, no luck, and the nearest I got was hearing about the Green and Blacks Taste Assistant position causing a mouth-watering explosion of excitement in my day-to-day. Heart sinking, I knew deep-down that I was, in no particular culinary way, qualified for such a prestigious post and, whilst I knew how to impress them with my unadulterated passion for the dark magic that is Green and Blacks Maya Gold,  it was disheartening to read that if I made it past this first stage, my ultimate challenge would be a cooking one. This, to me, is like slipping on a banana skin smashing your face just as you are walking down the aisle to collect an Oscar. Cooking with chocolate? In front of a panel of judges? Does it even occur to them in their unstarved chocolate-coated little minds, that maybe, just maybe, I might start licking the spoon???
So, I am to settle for the gloriously packaged stuff, the real deal and forget about these Willy Wonka fantasies... at least until the next recruitment round.

Friday 19 November 2010

A lover's lift

Lover, you need a lift,
Where are you going with that?
London doesn't build upwards
don't you prefer that sprawling brick
flat and desperate for a repaint?
Can it fall for you?
Can it withstand rain
and emotions
for you?

Lover, I'll lift you lying on your back
Your length so imposing and high up
I'll dance with your weakened spirit
and keep your feet on the ground
I'll splash words around you
Sung and said in dysfunctional lyric
yours, all yours, like my skin.

lost and found

I’m losing you to what I thought I found you in
I’m turning corners sharper than your love for me
I’m treating you with anything but simple courtesy
And when I kiss you
The devil sails away to his island
When we touch
The mountains hold in memories
I’m colouring this body darker than your gaze
I’m running further than you think I am

La piel que habito ( The skin which I inhabit) 2011

When I first looked at the release date of Almodovar's new film starring Antonio Banderas, I thought it was far- off, a distant prospect, an ambiguous yearning for the future of Spanish film. In actual fact, it's just around the 2010 corner, a speck you can actually see in the distance... I'm excited about this one, a true revenge story, based on Thierry Jonquet's novel "Mygale" in which a plastic surgeon hunts for the men who raped his daughter. I expect it makes for good viewing and that the protagonist has a few more scalpels than most people to 'finish the job'

Thursday 18 November 2010

Monsieur on war

"There is a war between women and men. Women just haven't realised it yet..."

O Pioneers...Oh resistless restless race!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG8tqEUTlvs

Find out what Walt Whitman and Levi's have in common here. Personally, I can't believe they made this one gel. For a short moment, I believed that I was still a Western Youth or even a hapless silent lover but I realise that I should just stick to wearing my skinnies and not focus on the finer details....

A sense of foreboding...

Nadie podrá evitar que suceda lo que tiene que suceder

( Adela, act II, La Casa De Bernarda Alba)

la chica Araña


Finally, a spidergirl without superpowers, just a bit of common sense, superb martial arts and combat skills.... and she is latinamerican and completely unrelated to spiderman... My kind of spider..

http://www.bbc.co.uk/mundo/noticias/2010/11/101117_anya_corazon_spider_girl_latina_lav.shtml

laugh or cry?

Death of subversive Berlanga

A belated ode to the remarkable director, Luis Garcia Berlanga, who died on the 13 November at the ripe age of 89 and who was best known for his humorous films, including Placido ( 1961) which was nominated for an Oscar for best- foreign language film. It must have been a fascinating process when trying to work within Franco's era whilst constantly and surreptitiously undermining it.

Spanish events in November

3rd December at 7pm
LAUNCH PARTY | Sabor a Mí: A Night of Wine and Words | Granta Magazine 'The Best of Young
Spanish Language Novelists'

Venue |
Canning House Drawing Room
Tickets |
£12 / Members: £10
To book tickets |
culture@canninghouse.org or call 0207 235 2303 x 217
Film | ‘Plan B' by Marco Berger

7th December at 6:30 pm
PLAN B is Marco Berger’s first feature film, and was presented at the 11th BAFICI in Buenos Aires in March 2009 and toured across the UK as part of the BFI Lesbian and Gay Film Festival in 2010.
Tickets |
£4 Members / £6 Non-Members
Venue |
Canning House Library Gallery
To book tickets |
In collaboration with Network Releasing, Canning House presents the third of a
series of Latin American films and documentaries.
Bruno is dumped by his girlfriend. Behind a calm, indifferent exterior, his mind plots
a cold, sweet vengeance. Along the way things changes and the possibility of a Plan
B arises. Set in Buenos Aires, this witty, beguiling feature masquerades as a familiar
romantic comedy, only to confound expectations by testing the boundaries of gender and social demarcations.
culture@canninghouse.org or call 0207 235 2303 x 217

how rude is forgetting someone's name?

The other day, I attended a funeral with hundreds of people I used to know, some in passing, some in utter depth, most of whom I had pretty much forgotten about. The "out of sight, out of mind" rule means with it go a number of names, which, for the most part, bear no relevance in your life. However, once forgotten, they are hard to recap and forcing their recovery is a pure and desperate waste of time. Facebook helps, to some extent, but doesn't account for the millions of old people you have met through your extended family at one stage or another. So, the avoidance strategies commence...
1) say hi. This is a simple but effective avoidance of a name and focuses instead on the salute, a warmer and much more significant exchange.
2) If the person in question has a kid, whose name wasn't even in your list of name worries, refer to them as "little one" or if you plan on buttering the bearers up a bit, call them cuties, sweeties or anything else sickly sweet. Never ever reveal genders i.e How's your daughter doing? This can irrevocably work against you if, for some reason, it slipped your busy mind that perhaps, just perhaps, they have a son.
3) Bumping into someone on the street is easy peasy. You feign a hurried look and make a run for it or just keep looking at the pavement. Whatever the case, the person in question will assume you are stressed, active and someone to look up to in their own boring lives.

Tuesday 16 November 2010

"With great power comes great responsibility"

I only know about responsibility and that bit is thoroughly boring and a waste of time. Noone I know ever told me that " with no power at all, comes the biggest, toughest kind of responsibility and you'll want to run away every minute you have it " I guess only Spiderman has it all.

Monday 15 November 2010

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East meets French pop

Rockfort, the French cultural website, is organising an event on Friday, 19th November at Rich Mix and includes ethereally poppy tunes from La Feline, some jazzy weird stuff from Ray Bartok but best of all, Guess What: French peeps dressed in masks and turbans, whose album is devoted to the Russian astronaut, Yuri Gagarin. A fascinating bunch, who seem as scary but exciting as going East to see them....
you are never happiest than when you are at your most miserable

Monsieur plays tennis

" So, how did you feel after two hours of tennis- energised or tired? "

"upset, very very upset" he replies sourly.

Sunday 14 November 2010

too much choice

Monsieur is sitting at the dinner table with some friends and a larger than ordinary box of chocolates comes out. He stands up and before leaving, says,

" I am going. I refuse to spend all night waiting for you to take your pick"

Saturday 13 November 2010

Latin American Film festival November 2010


Felicitas

Riverside Studios Friday 19- 8.30 pm
Based on the real life of Felicitas Guerrero, this film brings to life the age- old class/wealth tragedy, spurred on by war and Felicitas' father's wish for her to marry a wealthy man rather than pursue her true love. The Buenos Aires setting makes for a moving addition to this heartbreaker.

Many more such beauties here....
http://www.latinamericanfilmfestival.com/films/ 

Monsieur gets wise

As we are walking home, we both see a man pull manically into his drive.
Monsieur says the following as a warning,

" Be careful, it is a sad man's life to hit one's own wall "

Friday 12 November 2010

A spaniard's view on English....

ÉSTA ES LA RAZÓN POR LA CUAL SOY INCAPAZ DE APRENDER A HABLAR O ENTENDER EL INGLÉS!!!
 la prueba consta de tres módulos...

MÓDULO BÁSICO
"Tres brujas miran tres relojes Swatch. ¿Qué bruja mira qué reloj? "
En inglés:
"Three witches watch three Swatch watches. Which witch watches which Swatch watch? "

MÓDULO AVANZADO
"Tres brujas 'travestis' miran los botones de tres relojes Swatch. ¿Qué bruja travesti mira los botones de qué reloj Swatch? "

En inglés:
"Three switched witches watch three Swatch watch switches. Which switched witch watches which Swatch watch switch? "


...Y ÉSTE ES PARA MÁSTERS:
"Tres brujas suecas transexuales miran los botones de tres relojes Swatch suizos.
¿Qué bruja sueca transexual mira qué botón de qué reloj Swatch suizo? "

En inglés:
"Three Swedish switched witches watch three Swiss Swatch watch switches. Which Swedish switched witch watches which Swiss Swatch watch switch? "
Y LUEGO DICEN QUE EL INGLÉS ES FÁCIL... 

The best of rude Britain

A recent article naming the Best of British cited cagoules, alcopops and blankets at the top of the list, which makes me feel a little depressed, since all my cagoules have gone missing one way or another, nobody I know even looks at an alcopop and my blankets are all from Ikea and much as they would like to, the Brits can't take the credit for that biggy. However, much to my relief, the article went on to talk about the merits of British shipping forecasts and their poetic tones, which have saved me from many a sleepless night in the wet and windy West Country that was home to me many years ago, and hopefully lots of sailors. My favourite, though, were these rude vegetables...
If you've  ever ordered veggie boxes, you will recognise the genuine happiness I'm displaying, not least because whoever got these in the post, got TWO of them!!!! Memories of actually having to make soup with them, still kill me and rack me with guilt, due to their more than human form.

Thursday 11 November 2010

flamenco flavours at Costa Dourada, Hanway street

If you can't find it or you are too scared because you think you'll get mugged, don't worry, even if you do, the sound of flamenco feet and smells of spicy chorizo will have you in a state of warm iberian oblivion in no time. I love this place ; it's romantic in a let's stuff our faces and not talk to each other and look at the flamenco bums sort of way.  And bonus, it's also cheesy and silly in a ''we have just stuffed our faces so we'll dance until three to Shakira or Enrique' kind of way, if you are really unlucky.

http://www.timeout.com/external_link/?http://www.costadoradarestaurant.co.uk
Spanish: lo ganado por lo gastado
English: easy come, easy go

Girl effect

http://richardcossins.blogspot.com/2010/10/girl-effect-lovewiedenkennedy.html

something else to show how vital we girls are....

5.30 am

" Turn off the light, these things are for evenings only and I suspect you are preparing to go to work, so I am confused and awake, neither of which amuse me at this time. Goodnight."

Monsieur le Grump considers being a manager

 Monsieur imagines himself as a manager; any sort of manager, from production to publishing,through to business and concludes that the word itself makes him want to vomit and that managerial magnitude doesn't cut it for him, that Lord and Duke are the only titles worth holding down. Shame, I think Monsieur le Manageur is where it's at.

Wednesday 10 November 2010

That was me this morning minus the broken parasol.......

A chocoholic's nightmare


It gives me no pleasure at all to write that, according to industry experts, the world ( not just your corner shop) is fast running out of chocolate, not because the industry "experts" have eaten it all but because  cocoa farmers are abandoning their crops in West Africa. Why, why, why??? WHY would they leave the most powerful, seductive and irresistibly delicious substance and run away? The answer doesn't bear thinking about but it seems that their crops are bad, pretty pretty bad and they can't be bothered to start all over again. Fair play to them but what are WE, the chocolate chompers of the world, going to do about it?  Will I really have to go through all those hours of CA ( chocoholics anonymous to those who clearly haven't been there and yes, it's headquarters are in California) again and not have anything to reward me for all my hard work????

Tuesday 9 November 2010

Los invisibles

www.youtube.com/invisiblesfilms

Gael Garcia Bernal films  four documentary films to show the plight of migrants in Mexico for Amnesty International. The invisibles, or the forgotten Mexicans, are those who are not being heard by the Mexican government. Six out of ten women who travel through Mexico in search of a better life are sexually abused. Watch and weep.

L'argent de poche

I am amused by the fact that I am the one who made it but still can't find any whole sentences.....

The not-feeling-guilty-at-all pleasure

The above issue has managed to solve many a crisis- from the miniature qualms of delayed trains with copy in freezing hand on a deserted platform ( it seems eveyone else knows about the delay..) to the bigger decisions in life, such as what coat to buy ( if you have parted from a particular favourite, you will know it felt like what people say about lengthy divorces; if you are acquiring a new one, it would probably feel like buying a new house if I knew what that felt like) Sadly, there is nothing more enlightening on a Tuesday morning, nothing more silky, glossy and smooth to the touch when you have just left the warmth of your duvet, nothing more inspiring than reading about women dressed badly and  rightly getting stick for it  and nothing more seriously soothing than being told that their life ( theirs? whose? who cares?) is a celebrity's pay packet amount worse than your own. All for the bargain price of £1.

Monday 8 November 2010

wandering pole hits the highlands

Leakey's Bookstore

Old souls dampen their frozen lips
As the fluids soothe their minds
To prepare for another moment
in between harder times
to turn old and older pages
that invite them to peruse
as their northern bellies remain warm
it is a rare thing when both fuse

Catalan town of Amposta erupts over fire bulls' fate


the calm before the storm

a NONchalant weekend

A walk in the park to capture a momentary stillness in what can be a viscious November month? NON, walking around a park and saying everything is beautiful sounds like my idea of hell

A dinner with friends? NON, my friends would never ask me to dinner so these are not my friends


A trip to Clapham? NON, I would not dream of crossing the river to the south- there is probably only a black hole there anyway.

the Cinema? NON, people just go there to eat.


A hot chocolate to calm the nerves which are evidently soaring to new heights? NON, you will probably make it very badly.

OK. Should we stay at home? NON, that is sooooo boring.

Luton car park

At a broken down and volatile pay and display machine in Luton in the freezing cold, my French curmudgeon  discovers the root of the problem.
" there must be a duck in there"

This is what November should look like

Biutiful

I am consoling myself on this downpour of a november morning with the upcoming release of Inarritu's film, BIUTIFUL in JANUARY. Bardem ( yipee!!!) plays a dark character whose premeditative abilities have him staring death in the face. Suffice to say that I'm faring better (but not much) than him but he's much better looking.So, we are even. Or not....