A million miles away from nothing, western stars are good enough for me
seen from Italy
seen from China
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seen from United States
seen from South Korea

seen from United Kingdom
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seen from Sri Lanka
seen from Malaysia
seen from Japan
seen from China
seen from Mexico
seen from United States
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seen from Algeria
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seen from Panama
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A million miles away from nothing, western stars are good enough for me
Culver - The Abductress (2015)
N State Road 17, Culver, Indiana.
Poule d'eau - Il construit un nid en forme de bol avec des roseaux et des tiges dans les feuillages au bord de l'eau et défend jalousement son territoire, surtout en période de reproduction.
Lieu : Parc Charles Bertin, Douai
Culver
we’re up at the lake— the real lake, not the little quarry my parents live on. it’s rainy and cool, so no boating, but we’re having a delightful time with my extended family. there are 22 of us ranging from 2 months to 80 years old. dean and i are out on the porch reading and the rest of the gang are inside playing some game that involves yelling and merriment. here’s cozy dean in the hammock:
and here are the two of us:
and here’s the lake with the mellow soporific soundtrack of rain on the leaves:
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Common woodpigeon (Columba palumbus)
Photo by Gary. K
Culver Top Movies List
Phil’s bit: Having caught up with so much music through the pandemic, in the second half of this year I’ve moved my focus over onto movies. Like anyone, I like movies, but I concentrate so hard on music that I don’t get to see anywhere near enough of them (first ever viewings this week, for instance, include the likes of both the OG Terminator & Die Hard, although generally my tastes often waver between the unlikely twin peaks of low brow comedies & arthouse fare).
I asked a couple of film-watching buddies for suggestions & this is the first of them, c/o Lee Stokoe aka Culver (also delve way back through this blog to find a music-centred interview with him from about 15 years ago). Varied stuff, although the general emphasis here is probably a bit different to my own! Over to Lee...
If I had to compile a balanced (not all Argento + Fulci) list of a kind of "representative" top 10:
Suspiria [OG]
City of the Living Dead
Xtro
Silip: Daughters of Eve
Shivers
Texas Chainsaw Massacre [OG]
Friday the 13th
The Turin Horse
Unwilling Lovers
Buio Omega/Beyond the Darkness
Should be in there but aren't for some reason:
Mad Max/Mad Max 2
Bonus Duo:
Confessions of a Pop Performer
The Fiend
But really, how do you narrow it down that much... there are no Leone westerns in there for a start... no Hammer, no Pete Walker, Jess Franco, Jean Rollin, Norman Warren...
Top xmas films?
DON'T OPEN 'TILL CHRISTMAS
SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT
CHRISTMAS EVIL
BLACK CHRISTMAS
SANTA CLAUSE CONQUERS THE MARTIANS
DIE HARD
GREMLINS
ON HER MAJESTYS SECRET SERVICE
and not xmas themed, but part of the BBC Ghost Stories for Xmas: STIGMA