Een mooie aanwinst voor het Rijksmuseum, De bocht van de Herengracht (1671-1672) van Gerrit Adriaensz. Berckheyde.
Umberto Eco: ‘We Like Lists Because We Don’t Want to Die’. Waarvan akte. Gespeeld en genoten in 2009:
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Een mooie aanwinst voor het Rijksmuseum, De bocht van de Herengracht (1671-1672) van Gerrit Adriaensz. Berckheyde.
Umberto Eco: ‘We Like Lists Because We Don’t Want to Die’. Waarvan akte. Gespeeld en genoten in 2009:
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“A film buff tells a friend that he’s finally broken “the code” – the mystery behind the character & story threads that bleed from one Quentin Tarantino movie or screenplay into the next. His friend is less than impressed. Starring Seu Jorge (The Life Aquatic) and Selton Mello (Tarja Preta). A short film by Brazilian directing duo 300ml.”
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Dana Stevens over Quentin Tarantino en Robert Rodriguez’s Grindhouse: “…there are moments that feel like a throwback to seeing Pulp Fiction in a crowded multiplex in 1994, with the audience gasping and giggling in delighted unison at the wild plot twists and goofy patter.”
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Ain’t it Cool: “The soundtrack includes classic songs from the ’60s and ’70s, such as “Jeepster” from British glam rock band T Rex, “Staggolee” from San Francisco blues band Pacific Gas & Electric, “Down In Mexico” from doo-wop legends The Coasters, and “Good Love, Bad Love” by Stax R&B legend Eddie Floyd.”
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