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Topic: List country's band/artist, album, TV show, filmPosted By: Logan
Subject: List country's band/artist, album, TV show, film
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 10:06
Do as many countries as you like and you can do other choices for the same country in other posts (need not be definitive choices). I will start with the US.
The US:
Band: Swans Album: Bloom by Beach House TV Show: Twin Peaks Film: Harold and Maude
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Replies: Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 10:15
USA
Artist - Frank Zappa Album - Leftoverture TV show - Breaking Bad Film - Spinal Tap
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 10:43
The good 'ole USA:-
Male Solo Artist: Neil Young
Female Solo Artist: Linda Ronstadt
Band: Santana
Album: The Eagles Greatest Hits 1971-1975
TV Comedy: Home Improvement
TV Drama: CHiPs
Film Comedy: Silver Streak
Film Drama: Dirty Harry
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 10:53
Thanks guys, I'll post a little list from the land of fjords and the blue parrots that pine for them.
Norway:
Artist: Terje Rypdal Album: The Brothel (2010) by Susanne Sundfør TV Show: Post Mortem: No One Dies in Skarnes (2021) Film: Den brysomme mannen (The Bothersome Man) (2006)
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Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 10:57
UK
Band: Gentle Giant
Male Solo Artist: David Bowie
Female Solo Artist: Kate Bush
Album: Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick
TV Show: Fawlty Towers
Film: Get Carter
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 11:15
UK, nice:
Band: Radiohead Male Solo Artist: David Bowie Female Solo Artist: Kate Bush Album: Roseland NYC Live by Portishead TV Show: The League of Gentlemen Film: Don't Look Now
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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 11:23
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
The good 'ole USA:-
Male Solo Artist: Neil Young
Neil is Canadian.
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 11:27
^ Young actually is a duel citizen now, both Canadian and American. I have Canadian, British and Australian citizenships, but it would be weird to call myself anything other than Canadian,
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Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 11:29
USA
Band: Kansas
Male Solo Artist: Bob Dylan
Female Solo Artist: Carly Simon
Album: Leftoverture
TV Show: Columbo
Film: The French Connection
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 12:21
I put down Serge Gainsbourg's Histoire de Melody Nelson but then quickly changed it to Magma's debut. We can always do more for countries.
France
Band: Art Zoyd Album: Kobaïa by Magma (1970) Film: The City of Lost Children (1995) TV Series: The Returned (2012-13)
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 14:48
Canada
Band: Guess Who
Album: Decade by Neil Young
Film: None
TV Series: Air Crash Investigation
Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 15:38
Sweden
Singer: Jussi Björling Band: Falconer Album: Theli by Therion TV Show: Jordskott (2015-2017) TV Mini Series: Millennium (2010) Film: Koko-di Koko-da PC Game: Zelenhgorm
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 16:28
Japan
Band: Geinoh Yamashirogumi Music Artist: Konomi Sasaki Album: Long Season (1996) by Fishmans Film: Black Rain (dir. Shohei Imamura) TV Series: Death Note (anime) Video game: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 17:02
^ I'm guessing Black Rain was the original version of the hollywood film that was made by Ridley Scott and starred Michael Douglas and Andy Garcia?
Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 17:12
France
Band: Lazuli
Solo Artist: Jean Michel Jarre
Album: Slift: Ilion
TV series: Les Revenants
Film: The Vanishing
Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 17:18
Germany
Band: Eloy
Solo Artist: Edgar Froese
Album: Eloy - Planets
TV Series: Das Boot
Film: Run Lola Run
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 18:07
richardh wrote:
^ I'm guessing Black Rain was the original version of the hollywood film that was made by Ridley Scott and starred Michael Douglas and Andy Garcia?
They both came out in 1989 and are not related. Kuroi Ame (Black Rain) is about a woman who initially survives the bomb dropped on Hiroshima.... It's done in black and white, meant to evoke film from the 40s. Not a film I feel like seeing again due to the subject matter, have watched it more than once, and it had a strong impact on me. EDIT: The word I wanted is haunting. That is so evocative of the time due to the look and music.
This is the trailer and I see that the whole thing with English subtitles is available on youtube.
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 18:21
Germany
Band: Tangerine Dream Musical Artist: Nina Hagen Album: Impressions on Reading Aldous Huxley by Brave New World Film: The Tin Drum (German/international co-production) Show: Dark
(Richard's Das Boot and Run Lola Run are also faves)
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 12 2024 at 19:02
Sweden
Band: Gösta Berlings Saga Artist: Anna von Hausswolff Album: Dead Magic by Anna von Hausswolff Film: Let the Right One In TV Series: Real Humans Furniture Store: Ikea for the pickled herring
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 13 2024 at 09:37
I've long been interested in the confluences of arts, and people's appreciation across media and countries. I have gravitated towards subtitled films since I saw Das Boot in the cinema as a kid, and I have long loved to watch subtitled TV shows. My wife is East Asian and she loved films and shows from around the world (now mostly Korean) and we shared a love of so-called art house cinema. And I am interested in seeing things from around the world, but for non-English productions, I have watched many more Chinese, Japanese (especially as I worked in Japan), Korean, French, Scandinavian, Spanish, German, Polish and Italian films and shows (well for TV shows, not so many from Italy) than most other places. And watched a fair amount of Turkish TV (love the language).
Again, these are not definitive lists and is more of an indication of tastes across various media for me (but of course I only choose that which impacted me).
Italy
Favourite Musical Artist: Ennio Morricone Favourite Band: Area Favourite Album: Picchio dal Pozzo's self-titled Favourite Film: Life Is Beautiful Favourite TV show: Curon (Italian/German co-production)
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Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: April 13 2024 at 10:41
Germany
Favourite band: Triumvirat
Favourite solo artist: Helmut Koellen (RIP)
Favourite female singer: Elke Schlimbach
Favourite album: Illusions On A Double Dimple by Triumvirat
Favourite film: Downfall
Favourite musical conductor: Wilhelm Furtwangler
Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: April 13 2024 at 10:44
presdoug wrote:
Germany
Favourite film: Downfall
That's a great movie, a bit disturbing (the Goebbels family subplot), I recently rewatched it, just as good as ever.
Posted By: progaardvark
Date Posted: April 13 2024 at 10:59
Sweden
Band: Anekdoten
Musical Artist: Rikard Sjöblom
Album: A Drop of Light, by All Traps on Earth
Film: Aniara
Sculptor: Johan Paalzow
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Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: April 13 2024 at 11:02
Cristi wrote:
presdoug wrote:
Germany
Favourite film: Downfall
That's a great movie, a bit disturbing (the Goebbels family subplot), I recently rewatched it, just as good as ever.
Thanks; for sure it is a great film, but disturbing (my sister could not get through it due to the Goebbels family section) The whole Nazi machine was our worst fears realised, but I figure it has to be remembered to be learned from.....
Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: April 13 2024 at 11:05
progaardvark wrote:
Sweden
Band: Anekdoten
Musical Artist: Rikard Sjöblom
Album: A Drop of Light, by All Traps on Earth
Film: Aniara
Sculptor: Johan Paalzow
Aniara would be my pick too. Yet, as far as I recall, it is a Sweden/Denmark movie.
Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: April 13 2024 at 11:10
^ Oh, wow.
So is Koko-di Koko-da, which was my pick. I thought it was pure Swedish.
Posted By: progaardvark
Date Posted: April 13 2024 at 11:11
Austria
Band: Anthropods
Album: Himmelfahrt by Blank Manuskript
Artist: Erwin Wurm
Film: The Wall (Die Wand)
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Posted By: progaardvark
Date Posted: April 13 2024 at 11:14
Archisorcerus wrote:
progaardvark wrote:
Sweden
Band: Anekdoten
Musical Artist: Rikard Sjöblom
Album: A Drop of Light, by All Traps on Earth
Film: Aniara
Sculptor: Johan Paalzow
Aniara would be my pick too. Yet, as far as I recall, it is a Sweden/Denmark movie.
Yes, I was aware it was from both countries, but leaned toward Sweden since I believe the characters spoke in Swedish.
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Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: April 13 2024 at 11:17
presdoug wrote:
Cristi wrote:
presdoug wrote:
Germany
Favourite film: Downfall
That's a great movie, a bit disturbing (the Goebbels family subplot), I recently rewatched it, just as good as ever.
Thanks; for sure it is a great film, but disturbing (my sister could not get through it due to the Goebbels family section) The whole Nazi machine was our worst fears realised, but I figure it has to be remembered to be learned from.....
Another great German movie about WW2 is Stalingrad (1993).
Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: April 13 2024 at 11:32
Germany
Singer: Andy Kuntz (of Vanden Plas) Band: Kraftwerk Album: The Art of Navigating by the Stars (Sieges Even) TV Show: Der Greif (2023-) Film: Die Tür (Too tempted to pick Necronos, but it is too "evil", lol.) PC Game: Drakensang
Posted By: Mirakaze
Date Posted: April 13 2024 at 12:32
Cristi wrote:
presdoug wrote:
Germany
Favourite film: Downfall
That's a great movie, a bit disturbing (the Goebbels family subplot), I recently rewatched it, just as good as ever.
I watch it again ever so often and keep being surprised at how well it holds up. Portraying Hitler in an earthly manner as sickly, pathetic, recognizably human instead of the abstract figure that he is in most people's minds, while still emphasizing the irredeemable evil of his personality and his actions, was a really tall order but the filmmakers and actor Bruno Ganz pulled it off masterfully. It's interesting from that light how Goebbels and his wife are portrayed in a way that actually does make them seem alien and non-human, not just because of their mere actions in said disturbing scene but their whole demeanour while doing it: the lack of expression on their faces, their robotic movement, the lack of any reaction to the death and destruction surrounding them. An extremely powerful and unapologetically realistic look into history's most horrible and twisted minds.
um, anyway, this is a great thread that I'll try to keep coming back to! For now I'll start with the USA:
* Best artist: Frank Zappa * Best album: The Mothers Of Invention - Uncle Meat
* Best TV show: Star Trek - Deep Space 9 (talk about the opposite of mankind's nadir as portrayed in Downfall: a sublime celebration of all the values that fascism opposes, starring the deepest and most relatable cast out of any Star Trek series; it's just unbelievable to me how good this show is)
Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: April 13 2024 at 13:22
Mirakaze wrote:
Cristi wrote:
presdoug wrote:
Germany
Favourite film: Downfall
That's a great movie, a bit disturbing (the Goebbels family subplot), I recently rewatched it, just as good as ever.
I watch it again ever so often and keep being surprised at how well it holds up. Portraying Hitler in an earthly manner as sickly, pathetic, recognizably human instead of the abstract figure that he is in most people's minds, while still emphasizing the irredeemable evil of his personality and his actions, was a really tall order but the filmmakers and actor Bruno Ganz pulled it off masterfully. It's interesting from that light how Goebbels and his wife are portrayed in a way that actually does make them seem alien and non-human, not just because of their mere actions in said disturbing scene but their whole demeanour while doing it: the lack of expression on their faces, their robotic movement, the lack of any reaction to the death and destruction surrounding them. An extremely powerful and unapologetically realistic look into history's most horrible and twisted minds.
What the Goebbels did in the bunker is the result of total fanaticism. Especially Magda Goebbels.
Also why wouldn't a 2004 movie hold up? That just makes me feel old. But then again i like old movies. Another great war movie is the first adaptation of E. M. Remarque All Quiet on the Western Front, from 1930. The nazi parity made a huge effort to sabotage the movie release in Germany. It got all violent in the end. And they were not yet in power. They were calling Remarque a defeatist and a traitor. The writer fled Germany. He escaped, but the nazis killed Remarque's sister, executed her.
Posted By: Mirakaze
Date Posted: April 14 2024 at 03:40
Cristi wrote:
Also why wouldn't a 2004 movie hold up. That just makes me feel old.
My apologies, I should have phrased myself better: the movie's age isn't the issue, rather that when I watch a film enough times it tends to lose its magic for me, but Downfall never has.
Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: April 14 2024 at 03:48
Mirakaze wrote:
Cristi wrote:
Also why wouldn't a 2004 movie hold up. That just makes me feel old.
My apologies, I should have phrased myself better: the movie's age isn't the issue, rather that when I watch a film enough times it tends to lose its magic for me, but Downfall never has.
Thanks for explaining.
I think I've seen the movie three, maybe four times.
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: April 14 2024 at 03:50
Germany
Band: Tangerine Dream
Album: Shibuya Nights by Agitation Free
Solo Artist: Manuel Goettsching
TV Show: 'Allo 'Allo
Film: Das Boot
Stalingrad
Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: April 14 2024 at 05:35
UK
Singer: Bruce Dickinson
Band: Gryphon
Album: Misplaced Childhood (Marillion)
Actor: Anthony Hopkins
Actress: Tilda Swinton Author: Arthur Machen
Poet: Percy Bysshe Shelley
Book: The Damnation Game (by Clive Barker) Play: The Tempest (William Shakespeare) - Also loved its filmed Shakespeare's Globe production/performance in 2013 (Released in 2014) TV Show: Taskmaster
TV Miniseries: Oliver Twist (1985)
Animated Movie: The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship Live Action Movie: Monty Python's The Meaning of Life
PC Game: Batman: Arkham Asylum
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 14 2024 at 12:26
Thanks for all the responses; glad to see people coming up with more categories.
Denmark
Favourite Band: Secret Oyster Favourite Album: Szabodelico by Causa Sui (2020) Favourite Director: Lars von Trier Favourite Film: Europa (1991) (international co-production including Denmark) Favourite Series: Riget (The Kingdom) (1994) Favourite Blue Cheese: Danish Blue (not to be confused with Norwegian blue parrots)
Anna von Hausswolff now resides in Denmark, but I treat her as Swedish. When it comes to Demark for me for the arts, von Trier is "the man".
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 14 2024 at 14:16
South Korea
Music Artist: Mid-Air Thief (aka Gongjoong Doduk, aka...) Album: a.k.a YAYA by YAYA Kim (2022) Director: Bong Joon Ho Film: Oldboy (2003) (director Park Chan-wook) TV Show: Kingdom (2019, 2020)
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 14 2024 at 20:19
China
Album: "Míng Míng" by otay:onii (2021) Director: Zhang Yimou Film: Raise the Red Lantern (1991) Leading Lady: Gong Li TV Series: Three-Body (2023) (still not nearly finished, but based on The Three-Body Problem novels like the 2024 Netflix series).
China has been one of my favourite nations for film, and especially Zhang Yimou had a huge impact on me in my 20s. Seeing his Red Sorghum and Chen Kaige's Farewell Mi Concubine set off a long -running passion.
I really like that Ming Ming album and has been one of my favourite of this decade along with the Chinese born Pan Daijing's Tissue (2022). I have seen complaint that we do not seem to care much about the arts from a wide enough international perspective, but my experience is that considerable numbers of people here have appreciated music, films, TV and authors from around the world. And it's not all/just about the "hits" (although I generally prefer a hit to a miss).
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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: April 14 2024 at 23:27
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
Germany
TV Show: 'Allo 'Allo
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: April 15 2024 at 02:04
^ Good Moaning
The Netherlands
Band: Earth & Fire
Album: Tax Free
Solo Artist: Jan Akkerman
Symphonic Metal: Within Temptation
Singer: Sharon den Adel
Actor: Rutger Hauer
Film: Amsterdamned
TV Show: Van der Valk
Comedy: Dutch Cops on the Fast Show
Cheese: Edam
Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: April 15 2024 at 08:24
USA - Greg approved USA citizens
Guitar - Pat Metheny and Allan Holdsworth Keyboards - Chick Corea Drums - Marco Minnemann and Chad Wackerman Bass - Bryan Beller Trumpet - Lee Morgan Saxaphone - John Coltrane Violin - Robby Steinhardt Trombone - Bill Watrous Novelist - Edgar Allan Poe Filmmaker - Woody Allen Inventors - Thomas Edison Theoretical Psysicist - Albert Einstein COVID 19 Vaccine - Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman
Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: April 15 2024 at 18:10
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
^ Good Moaning
The Netherlands
Band: Earth & Fire
Album: Tax Free
Solo Artist: Jan Akkerman
Symphonic Metal: Within Temptation
Singer: Sharon den Adel
Actor: Rutger Hauer
Film: Amsterdamned
TV Show: Van der Valk
Comedy: Dutch Cops on the Fast Show
Cheese: Edam
Van Der Valk isn't technically a Dutch TV show it just happens to be shot in Amsterdam.
There was a Dutch crime drama that was on Netflix that I liked but I can't remember the name. If I remember it I will do a Netherlands list.
Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: April 15 2024 at 18:25
Scotland
Band: Big Country
Album: Act One by Beggars Opera
Solo Artist: Al Stewart
TV Show: Taggart
Film: Shallow Grave
Sporting Legend: Graham Souness (football)
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 16 2024 at 09:26
Thanks. Scotland is a nice one. I wish the UK term was not so ubiquitous when looking up location; wish seeing England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland was more common. It often feels like there is this kind of homogenisation of the world and at other times identity and differences seem more pronounced than ever. If I do Wales, I will try to resist mentioning Free Willy.
Scotland
Band: Cocteau Twins Album: Music Has the Right to Children by Boards of Canada Male Singer: Donovan Female Singer: Elizabeth Fraser Favourite album for when I'm feeling sinister: Belle and Sebastian's If You're Feeling Sinister Favourite faux Scottish James Bond film: Dressed to Kilt Favourite big international co-production with a setting in Scotland: Breaking the Waves Favourite film set in Scotland: The Wicker Man TV show set in Scotland: One of Us
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Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: April 16 2024 at 10:02
Wales
Band: Man
Album: Budgie - Never Turn Your Back On A Friend
Male Singer: James Dean Bradfield (Manic Street Preachers)
Female Singer: Mary Hopkin
TV Show: How Green Was My Valley
Film: Tiger Bay
Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: April 16 2024 at 17:40
^ I was thinking Tiger Bay for Wales. Hard to think of many other films from Wales. For TV show there were 2 famous shows that were shot in Barry Island (not actually an island but it used to be famous for having a funfair with a big dipper, the Welsh version of Blackpool perhaps). One is Gavin and Stacey but someone else can have that as I have something much better!
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 16 2024 at 19:23
Spain
Album: Unidad de desplazamiento by Los Planetas Classical guitarist: Joaquín Rodrigo Director: Pedro Almodóvar Film: Jamón Jamón (director Bigas Luna) (1992) Novel: The Club Dumas by Arturo Pérez-Reverte Gutiérrez (1993) Favourite film that takes place in Spain: Pan's Labyrinth (2006) TV series: Money Heist (2017)
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Posted By: essexboyinwales
Date Posted: April 17 2024 at 14:55
Wales!
Singer: Katherine Jenkins Band: there aren’t actually any I’m really into TBH Album: ? Film: Very Annie Mary Actor: Sir Anthony Hopkins TV series (drama): Hinterland TV series (comedy): Gavin And Stacey
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 17 2024 at 14:59
^ I can't think of a more riveting actor than Anthony Hopkins.
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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: April 17 2024 at 15:02
Logan wrote:
^ I can't think of a more riveting actor than Anthony Hopkins.
Maybe Anthony Perkins?
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 17 2024 at 15:47
^ Not even Anthony from The Wiggles, who I have seen live. I guess Sam Neill would the next to come to mind perhaps
Speaking of The Wiggles, I shall do Australia (hoping for another trip there next year).
Band: Dead Can Dance Album: Spleen and Ideal by Dead Can Dance Film: Bliss (1985) TV Series: Glitch Place to watch concerts: Kuranda amphitheatre (near Cairns) Actor: Geoffrey Rush Actress: Kate Blanchett Reef: The Great Barrier Reef Big red rock in desert: Big Red Rock (in Desert)
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Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: April 17 2024 at 16:10
Cristi wrote:
presdoug wrote:
Cristi wrote:
presdoug wrote:
Germany
Favourite film: Downfall
That's a great movie, a bit disturbing (the Goebbels family subplot), I recently rewatched it, just as good as ever.
Thanks; for sure it is a great film, but disturbing (my sister could not get through it due to the Goebbels family section) The whole Nazi machine was our worst fears realised, but I figure it has to be remembered to be learned from.....
Another great German movie about WW2 is Stalingrad (1993).
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: April 17 2024 at 16:11
richardh wrote:
Scotland
Band: Big Country
Album: Act One by Beggars Opera
Solo Artist: Al Stewart
TV Show: Taggart
Film: Shallow Grave
Sporting Legend: Graham Souness (football)
I'm with you on the Beggar's Opera debut. Brilliant.
Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: April 17 2024 at 16:57
Logan wrote:
^ I can't think of a more riveting actor than Anthony Hopkins.
One of the greats for sure. Wales actually has a proud history of great actors. Some of the more well known ones below, think this is what is called 'punching above your weight' (btw I would have liked to include some females but Catherine Zeta Jones is all I could come up with and I wouldn't put her in this company)
Richard Burton
Iwan Rheon (Game Of Thrones)
Rhys Ifans
Ioan Gruffud
Michael Sheen
Luke Evans
Christian Bale (born in Wales to English parents)
Jonathan Pryce
Gareth Thomas (Blake's Seven!)
Taron Egerton
Ray Milland (that one was a surprise when I googled it!)
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 17 2024 at 17:32
^ Yes, great names. Jonathan Pryce actually was the first name to come to mind after seeing Will's "Maybe Anthony Perkins?" post. A Hopkins association there due The Two Popes especially. The New Zelander Sam was an Australian association for me. Brazil, with Pryce, is an all-time favourite movie for me. As for Gareth Thomas, how good he was as Blake. I'm a huge fan of Blake's Seven. And I was so very sad when I heard he died. It's a show I can return to at any episode again and again. Well the ending I still find devastating. I also liked Children of the Stones an awful lot (with Gareth Thomas). And Michael Sheen, love him in Good Omens as the angel Aziraphale.
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Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: April 20 2024 at 09:49
Italy
Favourite artist: Le Orme
Favourite album: Dedalus-Dedalus
Favourite musical conductor: Arturo Toscanini
Favourite film: Armacord
Favourite composer: Verdi
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: April 20 2024 at 09:51
Logan wrote:
^ Yes, great names. Jonathan Pryce actually was the first name to come to mind after seeing Will's "Maybe Anthony Perkins?" post. A Hopkins association there due The Two Popes especially. The New Zelander Sam was an Australian association for me. Brazil, with Pryce, is an all-time favourite movie for me. As for Gareth Thomas, how good he was as Blake. I'm a huge fan of Blake's Seven. And I was so very sad when I heard he died. It's a show I can return to at any episode again and again. Well the ending I still find devastating. I also liked Children of the Stones an awful lot (with Gareth Thomas). And Michael Sheen, love him in Good Omens as the angel Aziraphale.
I am also a huge fan of Blake's Seven! Also a show I can return to again and again.
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: April 20 2024 at 09:55
Canada
Favourite artist: Rush
Favourite album: Rush-Fly By Night
Favourite film: Goin' Down The Road
Favourite musical conductor: Sir Ernest MacMillan
Favourite composer: Healey Willan
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: April 20 2024 at 10:41
Greece
Band: Forbidden Myth
Album: Rapsodies by Vangelis & Irene Papas
Singer (Male): Georgios Michaelopolopolous - formerly of Whamos Ridgeleyakos Kakos
Singer (Female): Irene Papas
Musician: Vangelis
Film: Zorba the Greek
Actor: Anthony Quinn
Hero: Odysseus
Dragon: Theo Pamphletis (or something like that)
Conqueror: Alexander the Great
Doctor: Hippocrates
Mathematician: Archimedes
Painter: El Greco
Philosopher: Aristotle
Shipping Tycoon: Aristotle Onassis
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 20 2024 at 10:59
Thanks Doug and Paul. And doug, Blake's Seven is awesome.
Here's Canada from this Canucklehead.
Band: Godspeed You! Black Emperor Album: Godspeed You Black Emperor!'s Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven (1997) male musical artist: Leonard Cohen Female Music Artist: Joni Mitchell Song: Leonard Cohen's "Avalanche" (1971) Film: Jesus of Montreal (dir. Denys Arcand) (1989) Film director: David Cronenberg TV Show: The Newsroom (1996) TV show sketch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ChvxsVgT8c" rel="nofollow - "Sausages" (1994) from Kids in the Hall Novel: Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake (2003) Best electronic Scottish musical duo whose group is named after Canada: Boards of Canada
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Posted By: essexboyinwales
Date Posted: April 20 2024 at 11:20
Heading back to Canada in September with my much much better half - fly drive through the Rockies and Vancouver Island/Vancouver, so
Canada:
All round rock God: Devin Townsend Gravelly-voiced “90s film theme” king: Bryan Adams Metal band: Unleash The Archers Female metal vocalist: Britney Slayes (UTA) Slightly kooky 90s deep-voiced folk-rock band: Crash Test Dummies Album: Empath (Devin T)/Into The Fire (Bryan A) Gig: Bryan Adams/Steve Miller Band/Extreme/Sass Jordan/Moxy Fruvous; Molson Park, Barrie, Ontario; August 22nd 1992 Decentish prog band: Rush🤓 Actor: Michael J. Fox
PS couldn’t think of any decent tv series from Canada, but for anyone who remembers law drama Street Legal, I spent a few months working on the show’s set in 1992 as a weekend nighttime security guard!!!😃
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 20 2024 at 12:16
^ Sweet, I live in Vancouver, BC (or suburb near it now), but have only visited The Rockies once (drove from Calgary to Banff when out there on a work trip). I love Vancouver Island and would like to move there.
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Ireland:
Band/Artist/Project: Nurse With Wound Music artist not born in Ireland but living there now: Roy Harper Album: Swaddling Songs by Mellow Candle Film: The Butcher Boy (1997) TV: Father Ted Stone I have kissed that left a bad aftertaste (no Mick Jagger here): the Blarney Stone
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Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: April 20 2024 at 12:32
Canada
Singer: Joe Varga
Band: Voivod
Album: Exordium (by Hemlock) Song: On My Own (by Between 11) Director: David Cronenberg
Actor: Donald Sutherland
Actress: Carrie-Anne Moss Poet: John Tyndall Author: Ed Greenwood
TV Show: The Collector (2004-2006)
Movie: eXistenZ
PC Game: Neverwinter Nights
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 20 2024 at 12:46
^ I watched eXistenZ again very recently after not seeing it since it came to video (ah, to be in my 20s again). Donald Sutherland would be my choice of actor too, and I like Voivod a lot.
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Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: April 20 2024 at 12:57
^ Cool, Greg!
BTW, the John Tyndall I put on my list is a man born in 1951. Read a couple of his poems and really liked them. When I GoogleSearch, the Irish prominent figure with the same name but from an earlier century appears.
Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: April 20 2024 at 14:01
Estonia
band: Keeris album: In Spe - s/t (1983) TV show: Naabriplika (2013-2018) Film: November [Rehepapp] (2017)
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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: April 20 2024 at 22:25
Canada
Band - Rush (or Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band if you are a Ray Donovan fan!)
Artist - Alanis Morissette
Album - Jagged Little Pill
Director - Denis Villeneuve
Film - Scanners
TV Show - Travelers (Worst Netflix decision of all time to cancel this although there have been a few!)
Actor - Christopher Plummer
Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: April 21 2024 at 03:46
Russia
Singer: Vitas
Band: Arida Vortex
Album: 2nd Hands (by The Gourishankar) Song: Hymn to Human Being (Finale) (by Eduard Artemyev)
Actor: Sergey Dreyden
Author: Leo Tolstoy
TV Show: To the Lake (2019-2022)
Movie: Russian Ark
PC Game: Battle Mages: Sign of Darkness
Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: April 21 2024 at 04:35
The USA
Singer: John M. West
Band: Symphony X
Album: Ixnay on the Hombre (by The Offspring) Track: Summer Song (by Joe Satriani) Song: Sacred Treasure (by Thought Chamber) Director: John Carpenter
Actor: Samuel L. Jackson
Actress: Kathy Bates Poet: Robert Frost Author: John Steinbeck
TV Show: 12 Monkeys (2015-2018) TV Miniseries: The Lost Room
Movie: The Lost Boys
PC Game: Planescape Torment
Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: April 21 2024 at 05:24
Finland
Singer: Tarja Turunen
Band: Tenhi
Album: Tuonela (by Amorphis) Song: Sleeping Sun (by Nightwish)
Movie: Pahanhautoja (Hatching)
PC Game: Crimsonland
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: April 21 2024 at 05:27
Switzerland
Band: Clepsydra
Album: Dragonfly
Solo Artist: Patrick Moraz
Film: Swiss Family Robinson
Comedy: Swiss Tony from The Fast Show - "Playing the guitar is like making love to a beautiful woman, with sensual curves in all the right places and with a neck you hold and a body you hug against yourself. You can touch your fingers up and down the strings, but you have to know what you're doing."
Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: April 21 2024 at 06:01
Denmark
Singer: Torben Askholm
Band: Beyond Twilight
Album: Ripples in Time (by Chrome Shift) Song: Love in Siberia (by Laban) Author: Hans Christian Andersen (Would be Ludvig Holberg, yet he is Dano-Norwegian.)
Movie: Valhalla (1986) TV Show: Equinox (2020)
Video Game: Hugo (Well, sort of from childhood. )
Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: April 21 2024 at 17:11
The United States Of America
Band - Kansas
Solo Artist - Neil Young
Album - The Tubes by The Tubes
TV Show - NYPD Blue
Film - The French Connection
Director - Francis Ford Coppola
Actor - Al Pacino
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 21 2024 at 18:31
^ Canadian like me think of Neil Young as Canadian, but he did become a US citizen a few years ago and is mostly residing in the US now.
I went Swiss for this, but came up quite short (thus some lame humour as filler). Krokodil is another band I like from there.
Switzerland
Band: Brainticket Album: Pictures by Island Swiss band I want to check out more: The Young Gods Swiss films: Had to look up. It lists The Three Colour Trilogy as partially Swiss, but I have only ever thought of that production, which has long been a favourite of mine, as being French/Polish. Swiss Theme for TV: The Austrian Family Robinson, oh wait, I was thinking of Bangladesh. Swiss pocket utility knife: Is that even a thing? Swiss Army: Is that a thing, and if it was, would they carry spoons and forks? Swiss Cheese: the Swiss aree not known for making cheese.
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Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: April 23 2024 at 06:08
Australia
Singer: David Le'aupepe
Band: Voyager
Album: A Tower of Silence (by Anubis) Song: Who Can It Be Now (by Men At Work) Director: James Wan
Actor: Guy Pearce
Actress: Cate Blanchett Author: John Flanagan
TV Show: Spellbinder (1995-1997)
Movie: The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey (Or The Interview, which is pure Australian.)
PC Game: Grimoire: Heralds of the Winged Exemplar
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: April 23 2024 at 07:41
England
Favourite artist: Quatermass
Favourite album: Quatermass-Quatermass
Favourite TV show: Blake's Seven
Favourite film: Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Favourite composer: Sir Edward Elgar
Favourite musical conductor: Sir Thomas Beecham
Favourite author: George Orwell
Posted By: essexboyinwales
Date Posted: April 23 2024 at 10:51
Switzerland:
Band: Cellar Darling Album: The Spell (Cellar Darling) Song: Six Days (Cellar Darling) Singer: Anna Murphy (Cellar Darling, ex Eluveitie) Hurry-Gurdy player: Anna Murphy Flautist: Anna Murphy
That’s it.
I quite like Cellar Darling🤓
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 23 2024 at 17:41
^ I regret not adding songs to my lists (something I commonly like to focus on). I jut listened to the Spell, good stuff. I actually had checked out this band before because I enjoy metal with folk, doom, and goth qualities (as well as post-metal, stoner, sludge...)
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New Zealand
Band: Split Enz Album: Connan Mockasin - Please Turn Me Into the Snat (2010) Song: "Please Turn Me Into the Snat" Director: Peter Jackson (for his pre-Lord of the Rings work) Film: Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016) Actor: Sam Neill TV Show: Top of the Lake (2013-2017) Fat Flightless Parrot: Kakapo
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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: April 23 2024 at 23:41
^ Top Of The Lake is brilliant and also starred the great Scottish actor Peter Mullan ( I forgot to pick an actor for my Scottish selection but he would be it). I didn't realise Split Enz were on PA until a filtered a best album list by country. The top album is Mental Notes from 1975 and that's also a surprise as I had them down as one of those many post punk new wave bands that sprung ip in the 80's. My favourite song from NZ is undoubtedly Weather With You. That and McCartney's Listen To What The Man Says are my favourite songs to hear in a beer garden on warm sunny day with a cold beer in hand. For actor maybe Anna Paquin although she was born in Canada but raised in Wellington. True Blood was superb. Always good to discover a fun fact or two and when I googled her I found that she is married to the very talented actor/director Stephen Moyer and also born on the same day as Elizabeth Moss (wow must have been some strange voodoo sh*t going on that day!). Agree a little bit on Peter Jackson's early shlock horror films being perhaps is most fun stuff (Braindead especially) although are you including the films The Frighteners (Michael J Fox) and Heavenly Creatures as well? Of his later films They Shall Not Grow Old is an essential educational film about WW1 (the so called Great War). Technical masterpiece.
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 24 2024 at 00:36
richardh wrote:
^ Top Of The Lake is brilliant and also starred the great Scottish actor Peter Mullan ( I forgot to pick an actor for my Scottish selection but he would be it). I didn't realise Split Enz were on PA until a filtered a best album list by country. The top album is Mental Notes from 1975 and that's also a surprise as I had them down as one of those many post punk new wave bands that sprung ip in the 80's. My favourite song from NZ is undoubtedly Weather With You. That and McCartney's Listen To What The Man Says are my favourite songs to hear in a beer garden on warm sunny day with a cold beer in hand. For actor maybe Anna Paquin although she was born in Canada but raised in Wellington. True Blood was superb. Always good to discover a fun fact or two and when I googled her I found that she is married to the very talented actor/director Stephen Moyer and also born on the same day as Elizabeth Moss (wow must have been some strange voodoo sh*t going on that day!). Agree a little bit on Peter Jackson's early shlock horror films being perhaps is most fun stuff (Braindead especially) although are you including the films The Frighteners (Michael J Fox) and Heavenly Creatures as well? Of his later films They Shall Not Grow Old is an essential educational film about WW1 (the so called Great War). Technical masterpiece.
Top of the Lake is great.
Split Enz True Colours was the first tape I heard on a Sony Walkman when I was, I think, 10. I like the 70s albums, which I heard much later. Doesn't seem to get as much notice (at least that I have seen as the debut, let alone Colours) but I like the second album, Second Thoughts very much. At times the music can sound quite like Bowie meets Cardiacs (that Zolo circus sound meets that Art Pop-Rock Bowie sound).
My favourite Peter Jackson directed film is Heavenly Creatures, which is the first film of his I saw (watched it first with my then girlfriend now wife when working in Japan in the 90s). I do like Braindead a lot and found Bad Taste fun. I should watch The Frighteners again (didn't give it a proper watch before).
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: April 24 2024 at 00:49
Australia
Band: Unitopia
Album: Anastasis by Dead Can Dance
Solo Artist (Male): Sebastian Hardie
Solo Artist (Female): Olivia Newton John
Film: Dead Calm
TV Show: Prisoner Cell Block H
Actor: Mel Gibson
Actress: Nicole Kidman
Posted By: essexboyinwales
Date Posted: April 24 2024 at 02:45
Logan wrote:
^ I regret not adding songs to my lists (something I commonly like to focus on). I jut listened to the Spell, good stuff. I actually had checked out this band before because I enjoy metal with folk, doom, and goth qualities (as well as post-metal, stoner, sludge...)
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New Zealand
Band: Split Enz Album: Connan Mockasin - Please Turn Me Into the Snat (2010) Song: "Please Turn Me Into the Snat" Director: Peter Jackson (for his pre-Lord of the Rings work) Film: Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016) Actor: Sam Neill TV Show: Top of the Lake (2013-2017) Fat Flightless Parrot: Kakapo
New Cellar Darling album due this year hopefully….
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Posted By: essexboyinwales
Date Posted: April 24 2024 at 02:49
richardh wrote:
^ Top Of The Lake is brilliant and also starred the great Scottish actor Peter Mullan ( I forgot to pick an actor for my Scottish selection but he would be it). I didn't realise Split Enz were on PA until a filtered a best album list by country. The top album is Mental Notes from 1975 and that's also a surprise as I had them down as one of those many post punk new wave bands that sprung ip in the 80's. My favourite song from NZ is undoubtedly Weather With You. That and McCartney's Listen To What The Man Says are my favourite songs to hear in a beer garden on warm sunny day with a cold beer in hand. For actor maybe Anna Paquin although she was born in Canada but raised in Wellington. True Blood was superb. Always good to discover a fun fact or two and when I googled her I found that she is married to the very talented actor/director Stephen Moyer and also born on the same day as Elizabeth Moss (wow must have been some strange voodoo sh*t going on that day!). Agree a little bit on Peter Jackson's early shlock horror films being perhaps is most fun stuff (Braindead especially) although are you including the films The Frighteners (Michael J Fox) and Heavenly Creatures as well? Of his later films They Shall Not Grow Old is an essential educational film about WW1 (the so called Great War). Technical masterpiece.
I was in the same school (junior and senior) as Stephen Moyer (year below) and we were quite good friends in our early teens - he used to come round and play snooker on my 5 foot by 2 and a half foot table. He was always the lead in the school play/musical so it was no surprise that he went into acting - he’s done ok! I still haven’t watched True Blood - DVDs are sitting in the cupboard🙄
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 24 2024 at 13:22
I really love playing and watching snooker.
Finland
Band: Pekka Pohjola Album: Haikara - Haikara Composer: Jean Sibelius Director/Screenwriter: Aki Kaurismäki Film: Frozen Land Series: Raid
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Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: April 24 2024 at 13:36
richardh wrote:
The United States Of America
Band - Kansas
Solo Artist - Neil Young
Album - The Tubes by The Tubes
TV Show - NYPD Blue
Film - The French Connection
Director - Francis Ford Coppola
Actor - Al Pacino
I have met Canadian actor Currie Graham, who played in NYPD Blue; he went to the same high school as I did in Prescott, Ontario, Canada, and I also met and knew his father a little, who was a high school principal in the area.
Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: April 24 2024 at 13:39
Deutschland!
band (West Germany): Boney M band (DDR): Stern Combo Meissen band (post-Berlin wall): early Rammstein album (West Germany): Anyone's Daughter - Adonis album (DDR): Uve Shikora's Gewitter - s/t album (post-Berlin wall): Argos - The Other Life TV show (West Germany): N/A TV show (DDR): N/A TV show (post-Berlin wall): Tabaluga film (West Germany): Aguirre film (DDR): N/A film (post-Berlin wall): Manitu's Shoe
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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: April 24 2024 at 17:29
essexboyinwales wrote:
richardh wrote:
^ Top Of The Lake is brilliant and also starred the great Scottish actor Peter Mullan ( I forgot to pick an actor for my Scottish selection but he would be it). I didn't realise Split Enz were on PA until a filtered a best album list by country. The top album is Mental Notes from 1975 and that's also a surprise as I had them down as one of those many post punk new wave bands that sprung ip in the 80's. My favourite song from NZ is undoubtedly Weather With You. That and McCartney's Listen To What The Man Says are my favourite songs to hear in a beer garden on warm sunny day with a cold beer in hand. For actor maybe Anna Paquin although she was born in Canada but raised in Wellington. True Blood was superb. Always good to discover a fun fact or two and when I googled her I found that she is married to the very talented actor/director Stephen Moyer and also born on the same day as Elizabeth Moss (wow must have been some strange voodoo sh*t going on that day!). Agree a little bit on Peter Jackson's early shlock horror films being perhaps is most fun stuff (Braindead especially) although are you including the films The Frighteners (Michael J Fox) and Heavenly Creatures as well? Of his later films They Shall Not Grow Old is an essential educational film about WW1 (the so called Great War). Technical masterpiece.
I was in the same school (junior and senior) as Stephen Moyer (year below) and we were quite good friends in our early teens - he used to come round and play snooker on my 5 foot by 2 and a half foot table. He was always the lead in the school play/musical so it was no surprise that he went into acting - he’s done ok! I still haven’t watched True Blood - DVDs are sitting in the cupboard🙄
Wow that's amazing! Moyer recently acted in and directed some episodes of the Paramount TV series Sexy Beast. Like his work on that a lot.
Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: April 24 2024 at 17:34
presdoug wrote:
richardh wrote:
The United States Of America
Band - Kansas
Solo Artist - Neil Young
Album - The Tubes by The Tubes
TV Show - NYPD Blue
Film - The French Connection
Director - Francis Ford Coppola
Actor - Al Pacino
I have met Canadian actor Currie Graham, who played in NYPD Blue; he went to the same high school as I did in Prescott, Ontario, Canada, and I also met and knew his father a little, who was a high school principal in the area.
That's cool Doug, loved Currie Graham in NYPD Blue. Unfortunately I've never met any actors of any note. If I had the choice to meet any actor it would probably be Julie Waters. She comes across as fun but also has some excellent acting credits including an Oscar for Educating Rita.
Posted By: essexboyinwales
Date Posted: April 25 2024 at 05:05
richardh wrote:
essexboyinwales wrote:
richardh wrote:
^ Top Of The Lake is brilliant and also starred the great Scottish actor Peter Mullan ( I forgot to pick an actor for my Scottish selection but he would be it). I didn't realise Split Enz were on PA until a filtered a best album list by country. The top album is Mental Notes from 1975 and that's also a surprise as I had them down as one of those many post punk new wave bands that sprung ip in the 80's. My favourite song from NZ is undoubtedly Weather With You. That and McCartney's Listen To What The Man Says are my favourite songs to hear in a beer garden on warm sunny day with a cold beer in hand. For actor maybe Anna Paquin although she was born in Canada but raised in Wellington. True Blood was superb. Always good to discover a fun fact or two and when I googled her I found that she is married to the very talented actor/director Stephen Moyer and also born on the same day as Elizabeth Moss (wow must have been some strange voodoo sh*t going on that day!). Agree a little bit on Peter Jackson's early shlock horror films being perhaps is most fun stuff (Braindead especially) although are you including the films The Frighteners (Michael J Fox) and Heavenly Creatures as well? Of his later films They Shall Not Grow Old is an essential educational film about WW1 (the so called Great War). Technical masterpiece.
I was in the same school (junior and senior) as Stephen Moyer (year below) and we were quite good friends in our early teens - he used to come round and play snooker on my 5 foot by 2 and a half foot table. He was always the lead in the school play/musical so it was no surprise that he went into acting - he’s done ok! I still haven’t watched True Blood - DVDs are sitting in the cupboard🙄
Wow that's amazing! Moyer recently acted in and directed some episodes of the Paramount TV series Sexy Beast. Like his work on that a lot.
He was Stephen Emery before he changed his name. A cheeky chappy, and a big hit with the ladies (including one teacher, allegedly….)🤓
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 25 2024 at 05:15
Some of my favourite shows are set in Iceland, and loved the film Lamb, and I am fascinated by the island, its people, and the arts that come from there. I would love to travel there before long. Maybe I'll even try the fermented rotten shark.
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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: April 25 2024 at 23:07
^ I watched Katla, enjoyable TV show.
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 26 2024 at 11:49
^ I loved Katla -- it resonated strongly with me. It reminded me somewhat of one of my very favourite shows, Les Revenants (aka The Returned). Another show I liked from Iceland is Trapped (and I watched Entrapped) -- like Katla, I saw those on Netflx.
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: May 06 2024 at 10:11
I wanted to do a slightly longer version of my US list where I tried to keep it super simple.
United States
Band: Swans Artist: Weyes Blood (or Lingua Ignota) Album: Bloom by Beach House TV Show: Twin Peaks TV show not Twin Peaks: Fargo Film: Harold and Maude Novel: The Road by Cormac McCarthy
And a new country for me to do:
Portugal
Music Artist: Bruno Pernadas
Album: Those Who Throw Objects at the Crocodiles Will Be Asked to Retrieve Them by Pernadas
Pernadas Song: Hard to choose between "Spaceway 70" off Crocodiles, "Step Out of the Light" off Private Reasons" and "Pink Ponies Don't Fly on Jupiter" off his debut.
Author: Jose Saramago
Novel: Blindness by Saramago
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Posted By: Gnik Nosmirc
Date Posted: May 06 2024 at 13:37
France
Band: Gong
Artist: Pierre Moerlen
Album: Camembert Electrique
Film: Pierrot Le Fou
Novel: In Search of Lost Time, Marcel Proust
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: May 07 2024 at 15:42
Hi,
I wish I could do Germany ... for all the knowledge of "krautrock", the one thing I have nothing on and never seen is German Television and (in general) more about artists and painters.
Band: AD2/Can/Popol Vuh/Guru Guru
Artists and Writers: Wim Wenders, Peter Handke (though he is originally Austrian)
Film: Aguirre by Herzog/Fassbinder for sure/Schlondorff
Artist: Falk Ulrich Rogner who played keyboards and did a lot of the early cover for AD2
There were a lot of special open performances in theater, kinda like the American version of "The Living Theater" (Julian Beck and Judith Malina) ... and you can see Klaus Kinski doing it in a Herzog film about his friend.
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Posted By: Gnik Nosmirc
Date Posted: May 08 2024 at 03:56
^You have great movie tastes.
Posted By: Fercandio46
Date Posted: May 09 2024 at 20:59
Hello, Fassbinder's Berlin Alexanderplatz was made for television so technically it would fall into that category...13 chapters and an epilogue!
Posted By: essexboyinwales
Date Posted: May 10 2024 at 13:39
England
This is hard, so much good stuff!😅
Song: Comfortably Numb Prog Band: IQ Prog Album: Road Of Bones Metal Band: Iron Maiden Metal Album: Live After Death Modern musical legend: Mike Oldfield Pop Band: Keane Pop Album: Hope And Fears Author: Sebastian Faulks Book: Birdsong Film: Brassed Off Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis Actress: Emma Thompson TV series (drama): Line Of Duty TV series (comedy): Only Fools And Horses
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Posted By: essexboyinwales
Date Posted: May 18 2024 at 10:02
USA:
Prog band: Dream Theater Prog album: Images & Words Live band: King’s X Solo artist: Billy Joel Song: Scenes From An Italian Restaurant Film: Groundhog Day Film trilogy: Back To The Future Actor: Tom Hanks Actress: Meryl Streep Author: Stephen King Book: 11/22/63 TV Series (drama): The X-files TV Series (comedy): Friends
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