Excellent thanks. I'm going to watch it, it sounds interesting. I am beginning to love some of the Amazon reviews too. Take this one on the film I read yesterday:
I love the last bit especially.Available at last on DVD in the UK! I have been raving about this film for years. I video'd it off the TV years ago because it was on one afternoon while I was at work. I was astounded by it and I literally wore the tape out watching it. I have never been able to buy it because it is rare on VHS and has been noexistant on DVD in the UK until now. The film is a masterpiece and the actor playing Gould (Colm Feore) is a genius here at portraying the inner life of a genius. The non linear format of the film is structured like a piece of music and you just need to go with it. If you love Gould already, you will love this.
If you don't love Gould already, you will after watching this. Turn down the lights, lock the door and step into the mind of a genius. It is a profound and deeply moving experience that you will return to.
I write this review as I wait for my copy to arrive. When it does it will not be a good idea to disturb me for at least 93 minutes![]()
Whilst on the subject of Amazon reviews (or such reviews in general) I have to share this even though it has nothing to do with music. I was looking at chess clocks for Christmas (I know, I know, but I have always wanted one) when I came across this one. I've been thinking about it all day.
What the hell??Great timer. I don't play chess - I wanted something that would have two timers that could count upwards. I work from home so I use the left side for when I'm doing work and the right side for when I'm messing about, so that it guilts me into doing more work. The design is nice and sturdy. It's quite big but not stupidly so - check the dimensions before you buy to make sure it's OK for you.I just can't get the image of this bloke walking around his house tapping the clock from left to right. Brilliant.




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