Showing posts with label Mike Leigh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Leigh. Show all posts

Sunday, July 05, 2009

Old Big 'Ead

Via Giulio Manieri over at Facebook.

Not my favourite scene from Mike Leigh's High Hopes. That would be this scene.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

5ive at 2:05 3:05

Still too emotionally spent from this morning's game to spout and spiel, so some blog post links in the meantime:

  • From Marx and Coca-Cola blog: Atheists in Foxholes
  • From the SPGB's election blog, Vaux Populi: The SPGB meets its natural constituency (and Lindsay German) at hustings in Southwark
  • Gutted that Mike Leigh's 'Happy-Go-Lucky' isn't being released in the States until the end of September. So, in the meantime, I'll just have to catch up on the reviews from the other side.
    Dreaming Neon Black blog carries a review which makes it sound like the cinematic equivalent of Style Council's 'Headstart For Happiness'. I love 'Headstart For Happiness' (both versions), whereas I'm guessing that Adam from DNB won't be selecting either version for his future appearance on Desert Island Discs.
  • From Ian Bone's blog (and his back cupboard/archive), THE POINTY HEADS…………; a celebrity anarchist death match between the Aufheben MPhils in the red corner and the Class War Wallahs from Bash Street Community College in the black corner

    Nope, I don't understand the article either but I'm hoping to draft in the FDTW mob to cut it up into digestable morsels for me.
  • I briefly mentioned JM's Marx and Coca-Cola blog above but that's only because I knew that I'd be linking to another one of his posts later on. I better promote his blog into the 'Friends and (Political) Family' sidebar before I get accused of being his East Coast stalker.
    'Randbots' is short hand for Libertarian Party members in the United States and, apparently, some of them have been known to say the darndest things. To misquote David Bowie, Scary fucking monsters (and super bastard creeps).
  • Friday, February 22, 2008

    My Life Story

    Just realised that I've had a 'Suzi moment' after clicking on the Marx and Coca-Cola blog.

    Of course, I knew that yesterday was the 160th anniversary of Fred and Charlie's classic agit-prop pamphlet. I forgot to mention it on the blog because I just happened to be distracted by a minor mid nineties agit-pop classic.

    Marx and Coca-Cola's JM provides the killer quote from said pamphlet, whilst I do a cut and paste job from Mike Leigh's classic late eighties film, 'High Hopes':

    Later in the afternoon, CYRIL and SHIRLEY speed along their street on their bike. They overtake SUZI, who is scuttling along, carrying a large, bulging plastic bag. SHIRLEY waves to her as they pass. She waves back.

    Moments later, as CYRIL and SHIRLEY alight, SUZI appears round the corner . . .

    SUZI: (Saluting) Wotcher, comrades!

    SHIRLEY: Hallo, Suzi!

    SUZI: Long time no see.

    SHIRLEY: You all right?

    SUZI: Yeah, I been fine.

    (CYRIL and SHIRLEY take off their helmets.)

    Where you been?

    CYRIL: Highgate Cemetery.

    SUZI: Oh! Someone dead?

    CYRIL: Yeah - Karl Marx.

    (He walks off. SHIRLEY laughs.)

    SUZI: Oh, yeah, 'course!

    CYRIL: I'd 'ave thought you'd 'ave known that.

    SUZI: I did know that - I just forgot.

    (SHIRLEY and SUZI follow CYRIL towards their block of flats.)

    "Didn't you used to be on the Central Committee of the Socialist Workers Party?"

    Weekly Bulletin of The Socialist Party of Great Britain (34)

    Dear Friends,


    Welcome to the 34th of our weekly bulletins to keep you informed of changes at Socialist Party of Great Britain @ MySpace.

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