Posted by Notcot on Jul 28, 2010 in
Gadgets
Charge mobile phones, iPods and Sat Navs for free
- Freeloader Pico can charge the following: Mobile phone (35 hours use); iPod (14 hours use); GPS (1 1/2 hours use) Can be charged from the sun/solar panel (10 hours) and USB (3 hours) Takes just 30 minutes to deliver power to a device Can be charges in all daylight conditions Comes supplied with adaptors for all current Ericsson, Nokia and G Series Samsung mobile phones plus USB output – will charge any product that uses a USB sync cable Solar charge status indicator plus internal power indicator Extremely lightweight – weighs less than 50g Measures: 105 x 45 x 11.5mm
Price : £ 16.95
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Posted by Notcot on Jul 11, 2010 in
Cult Film
A study of “Twin Peaks”, the first foray into television for film director David Lynch. It addresses topics which include the series’ cult status, its obsession with doubling and its silencing of women. It also analyses the series from feminist, deco
Price : £ 22.99
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Posted by Notcot on May 29, 2010 in
Photography
Average Rating: 5.0 / 5 (11 Reviews)
Product Description
For game consoles: game cheats, game status and save can also be used in all other MS PRO Duo devices.
- Suitable for: Sony Ericsson D750i, K750i, P990i, S700i, V800, W700i, W800i, W810i, W850i, Z800i
- Colour: Blue
- Memory capacity: 2 GB
- : 10 MB/s
Sandisk 2GB Memory Stick Pro Duo MSPD Gaming Card For Sony PSP – Retail Pack
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Posted by Notcot on May 11, 2010 in
Cult Film
Average Rating: 4.5 / 5 (20 Reviews)
Amazon.co.uk Review
While other films directed by Nicolas Roeg have attained similar cult status (including Walkabout and Don’t Look Now), none has been as hotly debated as this languid but oddly fascinating adaptation of the science fiction novel by Walter Tevis. In The Man Who Fell to Earth, David Bowie plays the alien of the title, who arrives on Earth with hopes of finding a way to save his own planet from turning into an arid wasteland. He funds this effort by capitalising on several highly lucrative inventions, and in so doing becomes the powerful leader of an international corporate conglomerate. But his success has negative consequences as well–his contact with Earth has a disintegrating effect that sends him into a tailspin of disorientation and metaphysical despair. The sexual attention of a cheerful young woman (Candy Clark) doesn’t do much to change his outlook, and his introduction to liquor proves even more devastating, until, finally, it looks as though his visit to Earth may be a permanent one. The Man Who Fell to Earth is definitely not for every taste–it’s a highly contemplative, primarily visual experience that Roeg directs as an abstract treatise on (among other things) the alienating effects of an over-commercialised society. Stimulating and hypnotic or frightfully dull, depending on your receptivity to its loosely knit ideas, it’s at least in part about not belonging, about being disconnected from the world–about being a stranger in a strange land when there’s really no place like home. –Jeff Shannon.
The Man Who Fell to Earth
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Posted by Notcot on Apr 27, 2010 in
Cult Film
Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (22 Reviews)
Amazon.co.uk Review
Sometimes a movie achieves such legendary status that it can’t quite live up to its reputation. Plan 9 from Outer Space is not one of these movies. It is just as magnificently terrible as you’ve heard. Plan 9 is the story of space aliens who try to conquer the Earth through resurrection of the dead. Psychic Criswell narrates (“Future events such as these will affect you in the future!”) as police rush through the cemetery, occasionally clipping the cardboard tombstones in their zeal to find the source of the mysterious goings-on. More than just a bad film, Plan 9 is something of a one-stop clearinghouse for poor cinematic techniques: the time shifts whimsically from midnight to afternoon sun, Tor Johnson flails desperately in an attempt to rise from his coffin, and flying saucers zoom past on clearly visible strings. Fading star Bela Lugosi tragically died during filming but such a small hurdle could not stop writer-producer-director Ed Wood. Lugosi is ingeniously replaced with a man who holds a cape across his face and might as well have “NOT BELA LUGOSI” stamped on his forehead. Plan 9 is so sweetly well intentioned in both its message and its execution that it’s impossible not to love it. And if you don’t, well, as Eros says, “You people of Earth are idiots!” –Ali Davis
Plan 9 From Outer Space
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Posted by Notcot on Apr 10, 2010 in
Photography
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