Posted by Notcot on Oct 22, 2012 in
Cult Film
During his lifetime Zevon never quite achieved the recognition he deserved, but he did build up a huge cult following and critical acclaim for his songwriting from some of the biggest names in the music industry. When he was diagnosed with cancer he asked his estranged wife Crystal Zevon to take notes for a ‘no-hold-barred’ oral biography and insight into the Los Angeles music scene at the top of it’s game. Revealing and unreservedly honest, the hardback earned much critical acclaim. This work features an introduction by Bruce Springsteen and afterword by Carl Hiassen.
Price : £ 6.75
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Posted by Notcot on Oct 21, 2012 in
Cult Film
During his lifetime Zevon never quite achieved the recognition he deserved, but he did build up a huge cult following and critical acclaim for his songwriting from some of the biggest names in the music industry. When he was diagnosed with cancer he asked his estranged wife Crystal Zevon to take notes for a ‘no-hold-barred’ oral biography and insight into the Los Angeles music scene at the top of it’s game. Revealing and unreservedly honest, the hardback earned much critical acclaim. This work features an introduction by Bruce Springsteen and afterword by Carl Hiassen.
Price : £ 6.75
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Tags: acclaim, afterword, Biography, bruce springsteen, carl hiassen, critical acclaim, Cult, Dead, following, game, I'll, insight, life, lifetime, Music, oral biography, recognition, Revealing, sleep, Times, Warren, warren zevon, work, Zevon
Posted by Notcot on Aug 19, 2012 in
Cult Film
Haunts of the Black Masseur is a dazzling introduction to the great swimming heroes: Byron leaping into the surf at Shelley’s beach funeral, Hart Crane, swallow-diving to his death in the Bay of Mexico, Ulysses, Leander, Weismuller and many more. In lively prose bursting with anecdote, Charles Sprawson leads us into a watery world populated by lithe demi-Gods – one that has obsessed humans from the ancient Greeks and Romans, to Yeats, Virginia Woolf, F. Scott Fitzgerald and David Hockney. Original, enticing and dripping with references to literature, film, art and Olympic history, this cult swimming classic pays sparkling tribute to water and the cultural meanings we attach to it.
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Tags: 163, ancient greeks, art, Bay, bay of mexico, beach, Black, crane, Cult, david hockney, Death, demi gods, f scott fitzgerald, FILM, film art, greeks and romans, Hart, hart crane, leander, lively prose, Masseur, olympic history, Original, Shelley, surf, swimming, tribute, virginia woolf, Weismuller
Posted by Notcot on Jul 25, 2012 in
Cult Film
When singer-songwriter Nick Drake died of a drug overdose in the autumn of 1974, he left behind only three well-received but modest selling albums. Today, he is recognised as one of true geniuses of English folk music, with millions of fans worldwide and a regular place in all-time best album lists. Using many newly discovered documents and all-new interviews with the singer’s friends and associates, Trevor Dann’s book reveals more detail on Nick Drake’s life than ever previously published, from his early years in Tanworth-in-Arden and Cambridge, to the missed opportunities and mismanagement that defined his recording career, to the remarkable ‘Drake cult’ that has grown since the singer’s death at age 26. An unflinching portrait of a reclusive and gifted artist, Darker Than the Deepest Sea is essential reading for any serious music fan.
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Tags: 163, album, artist, autumn, âge, Cult, deepest sea, detail, drug, drug overdose, english folk music, gifted artist, left behind, life, mismanagement, Music, music fan, nick drake, place, recording, selling, serious music, singer, singer songwriter, tanworth in arden, Tanworth-in, true geniuses, unflinching portrait, worldwide
Posted by Notcot on Jul 23, 2012 in
Cult Film
After an exhilirating ten years, Jason Statham has finally confirmed his place in the Hollywood elite. And starring alongside his childhood heroes Stallone, Schwarznegger, Willis and Jet Li, it is hard to imagine him anywhere else. Born in south London, Jason Statham has always been an action-man. As a boy, Jason chose not to follow in the footsteps of his parents and instead cultivated his thirst for adrenaline in athletics and diving – a skill that took him to the World Championships in 1992. But it was on the athlectics track that he was first discovered by a modelling scout for Tommy Hilfiger and French Connection, which eventually led Jason to the then fledgling director Guy Ritchie. A string of Hollywood blockbusters – Lock Stock, Revolver, Snatch – followed. But perhaps his best known role came in 2002 when Jason was cast as Frank Martin in The Transporter. Statham’s background in martial arts defies the norm of the action-hero as he performs his own scenes and stunts in some of Hollywood’s most death-defying action scenes. A huge box office hit, The Transporter spawned two sequels and has earned the reputation of a cult classic.Len Brown’s biography is an insightful, comprehensive and gripping account of Britain’s all-action hero.
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Tags: action, action hero, action man, adrenaline, childhood, childhood heroes, connection, Cult, french connection, guy ritchie, hollywood blockbusters, hollywood elite, jason statham, jet li, len brown, lock, lock stock, norm, office, place, reputation, Role, Schwarznegger, south london, stallone, stock, taking stock, Transporter, world
Posted by Notcot on Jul 15, 2012 in
Cult Film
In 1998 the Academy Award-winning Coen brothers released the film The Big Lebowskithe hilariously quirky comedy-thriller about bowling, avant-garde art, nihilistic Austrians and a guy named …the Dude. Starring Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, and John Turturro, The Big Lebowski has grown into a cult classic more than a decade after its original release. Now Achievers everywhere can enjoy The Big Lebowski Kita boxful of fun, Lebowski-style, with:Oriental-rug mousepad that really ties your desk togetherSevered big toewith polish! (rubber)Magnet with the classic phrase, The Dude AbidesLittle Lebowski Urban Achievers Certificatethe Dude embroidered bowling-shirt patch32-page book with trivia and images from the filmIts great fun for everyoneeven nihilists!
Price : £ 7.98
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Tags: Academy, achievers, Austrians, avant garde art, Award-winning, bowling shirt, Certificatethe, classic phrase, coen brothers, comedy thriller, Cult, cult classic, Desk, FILM, jeff bridges, john goodman, john turturro, Kit, Kita, Lebowski-style, Lebowskithe, Magnet, oriental rug, page, phrase, quirky comedy, RUBBER, rubber magnet, steve buscemi
Posted by Notcot on Jul 11, 2012 in
Cult Film
In 1998 the Academy Award-winning Coen brothers released the film The Big Lebowskithe hilariously quirky comedy-thriller about bowling, avant-garde art, nihilistic Austrians and a guy named …the Dude. Starring Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, and John Turturro, The Big Lebowski has grown into a cult classic more than a decade after its original release. Now Achievers everywhere can enjoy The Big Lebowski Kita boxful of fun, Lebowski-style, with:Oriental-rug mousepad that really ties your desk togetherSevered big toewith polish! (rubber)Magnet with the classic phrase, The Dude AbidesLittle Lebowski Urban Achievers Certificatethe Dude embroidered bowling-shirt patch32-page book with trivia and images from the filmIts great fun for everyoneeven nihilists!
Price : £ 7.98
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Tags: Abides, Academy, Austrians, avant garde art, Award-winning, Certificatethe, classic phrase, coen brothers, comedy thriller, Cult, cult classic, Desk, Dude, FILM, jeff bridges, john goodman, john turturro, Kit, Kita, Lebowski, Lebowski-style, Lebowskithe, Magnet, page, phrase, quirky comedy, RUBBER, rubber magnet, steve buscemi
Posted by Notcot on Jul 10, 2012 in
Cult Film
Postmodernism has been a buzzword in contemporary society for the last decade. But how can it be defined? In this Very Short Introduction Christopher Butler challenges and explores the key ideas of postmodernists, and their engagement with theory, literature, the visual arts, film, architecture, and music. He treats artists, intellectuals, critics, and social scientists ‘as if they were all members of a loosely constituted and quarrelsome political party’ – a party which includes such members as Cindy Sherman, Salman Rushdie, Jacques Derrida, Walter Abish, and Richard Rorty – creating a vastly entertaining framework in which to unravel the mysteries of the ‘postmodern condition’, from the politicizing of museum culture to the cult of the politically correct.
Price : £ 5.92
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Tags: architecture, buzzword, christopher butler, cindy sherman, condition, contemporary society, Cult, decade, FILM, film architecture, jacques derrida, last decade, literature, Museum, museum culture, Music, party, postmodern condition, Postmodernism, postmodernists, richard rorty, salman rushdie, Short, social scientists, Society, the, theory, theory literature, very short introductions, walter abish
Posted by Notcot on Jul 9, 2012 in
Cult Film
Yasuko lives a quiet life, working in a Tokyo bento shop, a good mother to her only child. But when her ex-husband appears at her door without warning one day, her comfortable world is shattered. When Detective Kusanagi of the Tokyo Police tries to piece together the events of that day, he finds himself confronted by the most puzzling, mysterious circumstances he has ever investigated. Nothing quite makes sense, and it will take a genius to understand the genius behind this particular crime…One of the biggest-selling Japanese thrillers ever, and the inspiration for a cult film, The Devotion of Suspect X is now being discovered across the world. Its blend of a page-turning story, evocative Tokyo setting and utterly surprising ending make it a must-read for anyone interested in international fiction.
Price : £ 5.23
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Tags: 163, bento, blend, child, Cult, Cult Film, Detective, devotion, Door, Fiction, FILM, genius, good mother, inspiration, international fiction, life, mysterious circumstances, nothing, Police, quiet life, Shop, story, Thrillers, tokyo police, yasuko
Posted by Notcot on Jul 7, 2012 in
Cult Film
With more than one million copies sold worldwide in twenty-four languages, 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die celebrates the great and groundbreaking, classic and cult, must-see movies of all time and offers a treasure trove of incisive, witty and revealing insights into the world of film. This newly revised and updated edition of 1001 Movies is illustrated with hundreds of stunning film stills, portraits and poster art, bringing together the most significant movies from all genres, from action to Western, through animation, comedy, documentary, musical, noir, romance, thriller, short and sci-fi. The selection includes movies from over 30 countries and spans more than a century of extraordinary cinema. Whether your passion is rom-com or art house, The Blue Angel or Blue Velvet, 1001 Movies is the book for you.
Price : £ 20
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