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				<title>Ngaire BookieMonster</title>
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						<p>Apropos of that Dan Kois piece, Phineas and Ferb are TEH AWESUM!</p><p>"You will always be my,<br />Little brothers,<br />Cause you're younger,<br />We're related, and you're boys"</p>
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				<title>Craig Ranapia</title>
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						<p>FWIW, Diana Athill <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/jun/03/v-s-naipaul-diana-athill?intcmp=239" target="_blank">doesn't remove her rings</a> to give Naipaul a good rap across the knuckles.</p><p><q>"I was a 'sensitive editor' because I liked his work, I was admiring it. When I stopped admiring him so much I started being 'feminine tosh'," she said this morning. "I can't say it?</q></p>
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				<title>David Herkt</title>
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						Re; In Defence Of Slow & Boring.  I have always been fascinated by the fact that when I look at my cinema likes and dislikes, slow and boring generally tops my lists. This is in spite of having a notorious ADHD metabolism and being somewhat familiar at getting TV editors to?
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						<p><q>BEING BORING? Sick of eating you cinematic broccoli?  Dan Kois feels your pain.</q></p><p>Basically, that existential dilemma of realising that he's not as hip as he'd like people to see him.</p>
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				<title>Craig Ranapia</title>
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						Quite &mdash; as a general principle, once a film hits the two hour mark it has to work damn hard to keep my attention.  But like most general principles, you don't have to look far to find exceptions: <em>Gone With the Wind</em> is always one hell of a way to?
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						<p><q>Terence Malick isn't so much "slow and boring" as "I've just watched a string of astoundingly beautiful images that don't really add up to anything I give a shit about."</q></p><p>Sure. I still wonder what kind of person complains about having to see a Malick film once every nine years.</p>
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						<blockquote><p>I like Antonioni.</p></blockquote><p>I *love* Antonioni. All those big contemplative spaces and ambient noises. Yay.</p>
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						<p><q>Sure. I still wonder what kind of person complains about having to see a Malick film once every nine years.</q></p><p>To be fair, even though I'm not the biggest fan of Malick you've got to respect that he's the closest thing we've got to Kubrick's "fuck off and let me?</p>
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						<p><em>In The Mood For Love</em> is a brilliant movie but talk about misleading title!  It should be <em>In the Mood For Nothing But Closeups</em> <br />or <em>In the Mood For Feeling Kind of Hopeless and Confused</em> </p><p>At least Antonioni knew how to do gratuitous explosions. :-)</p>
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						I remember once getting Tarkovsky's <em>Stalker</em> out on video because my sister wanted to watch it.  The blurb said something about Tarkovsky's "rigorous denial of plot structure and characterisation".  A wonderful phrase that's stuck in my memory.  More than the film. :-)
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				<title>Craig Ranapia</title>
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						HOUSEKEEPING NOTE:  I've added to the post a link to Rachael King on Nat Radio yesterday.  Thank to Fundy Post (Paul Litterick) for bringing it to my attention...
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						<p>Has anyone else seen Marguerite Duras's <em>India Song</em> ?  It's a peculiar film, and after the first 15 minutes of sitting there watching and being unable to make head or tail of it, I thought, "I'll give it another 5 minutes, and then I'm walking out!"</p><p>But 5 minutes later?</p>
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						<p><q>I *love* Antonioni. All those big contemplative spaces and ambient noises. Yay.</q></p><p>It's been pointed out to me that when his films have music, it's always because someone's put a record on or is listening to the radio or playing an instrument: it's part of the story.  There's no [[http://filmsound.org/terminology/diegetic.htm|?</p>
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						Do the Germans have a word for "boring-in-a-good-way"?
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						Rainer Werner Maria Fassbinder.
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						<p>Bergman speaks about Antonioni (2002):<br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjKxVKXuTVc" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjKxVKXuTVc</a></p>
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				<title>BenWilson</title>
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						<p><q>o the Germans have a word for "boring-in-a-good-way"?</q></p><p>Nothing to prevent them having one. Stinklangweilig is "so boring it stinks", so I can't see anything wrong with "Gutlangweilig".</p><p>Given my good pass in German language and shocking fail in their literature due to finding it stinklangweilig, I'm inclined to think?</p>
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						<p>You didn't like Hermen Hesse? I have only read him in English but he's one of my favourite authors and wish I could read his works in the original source.</p><p>Their was a scene in Steppenwolf where I could feel the translators pain &ndash; paraphrase <br />"Haven't you noticed you have?</p>
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						<p><q>The word "Gut" quite possible captures everything you need.</q></p><p>I'm going to go with "Spaßlangeweilenichts".</p>
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						<p>Kia ora Craig ? your comment on Graham Beattie?s blog ? and especially here ? much appreciated. My low-key judicious response is on Graham?s blog apopo-<br />McCrum had picked up on an earlier comment I made last year on that blog: in neither instance has he had the courtesy to?</p>
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						<p><q>Apropos of that Dan Kois piece, Phineas and Ferb are TEH AWESUM!</q></p><p>Yes, yes they are.</p>
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						<p>O, just for the record, my weird surname has an 'l' in it: it is Scandanavian in origin<br />and means "body of land surrounded by water." If you're into heraldry, it can be traced in English references to one of the Norman ruffians who came across the Channel in 1066.?</p>
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						<p><q>O, just for the record, my weird surname has an ?l? in it: it is Scandanavian in origin</q></p><p>Fixed with apologies.  I get extremely pissy when folks mung my weirdly ethnic surname :), and really should be more careful with other people?s.    </p><p><q>Kia ora Craig ? your comment on Graham?</q></p>
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						<p><q>You didn't like Hermen Hesse?</q></p><p>We didn't get to read the good shit. I think that's much more to blame than any real dearth of good german material. And I didn't have a taste for stuff that was so dark back then. By the end of 6 weeks, I'd studied?</p>
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						<p>No wonder you found it depressing:)</p><p>I only did German in high school and we got to translate fairy tales into German which was actually pretty cool &ndash; but I think the reason for this was that fairy tales were all we would have been capable of doing.</p>
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						<p><q>but I think the reason for this was that fairy tales were all we would have been capable of doing.</q></p><p>I'm pretty sure that's why we weren't doing Hesse. But even fairy tales in German are dark. I thought I'd hit one that was going to be fun when it?</p>
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						No wonder you found it dark. We were only translating traditional fairy tales into German for example the one I did was the Tortoise and the Hare (can't remember the proper title &ndash; but I am sure you know which one I mean).
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						After that, I actually had a "how much do I really want to engage with this culture?" moment. From reactions to my ability to speak German abroad, it seems like most of the world feels that way &ndash; there was a basic assumption that I must have some German ancestry,?
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						I only took German because my father is German. But then I enjoyed it only because I had a really good teacher &ndash; the language itself didn't interest me but the teacher made it interesting. What I liked about German was the logical spelling &ndash; it is a completely phonetic?
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						<p><q>What I found hard was the complex verb, tense structures. I have vague memories of things called dative, accusative etc without having a clue what they mean anymore.</q></p><p>They're so similar to English, and yet more regular, that I found it easy. The really hard part is gendered nouns. </p><p>What?</p>
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						Yeah I know what you mean about the sound. In high school my friends and I would have great fun talking to each other in German because the most innocuous words can sound full of threat and meaning. To an English speaking ear German can sound very hard and argumentative.?
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						<p><q> In fact I learnt more about grammar taking German than I did in English which seems silly</q></p><p>That's quite normal, foreign languages students usually have the best grasp of grammar &ndash; it's one of the reasons that language study should continue to be pushed in schools &ndash; you learn a?</p>
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						<p>What you say about learning a foreign language makes perfect sense. I have also heard that if you get to the point where you can think in another language that is very mind expanding being able to conceptualise your thoughts with two different symbol systems.</p><p>I accept that language changes?</p>
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						<p>Craig, many thanks for blush-worthily kind words ... and for link to comic. And I look forward to review of book.</p><p><q>"You can work in movie style productions, but have proper control ..."</q></p><p>That applies to comics, too, kinda!</p>
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						<p><q>I use changed language myself eg. 'data is'</q></p><p>LOL, which is one of those ones no-one gets unless they also studied Latin. I missed the laugh in one corporate meeting where a much-disliked boss said "Well, there's only one item on the agenda" (there were supposed to be many but?</p>
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						<p><q>That applies to comics, too, kinda!</q></p><p>Seconded. I read somewhere that if you like film-making but don't have the time or money, then comic book writing is the next best thing. And it easily serves as a storyboard if the film rights are sold, too.</p>
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						<p><q>What I love most is the bizarrely guttural sound of the language.</q></p><p>This might work (flying on instruments only due to work firewall...)</p><p>How to make a cookie recipe sound like a Nazi rally.</p><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPST2nE0KIo" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPST2nE0KIo</a></p>
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						<p><q>How to make a cookie recipe sound like a Nazi rally.</q></p><p>ROFLMAO. "Und Keine Eier!"*, with a similar intonation to Hitler pronouncing a final solution.</p><p>*translation "And no eggs".</p>
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						And not just a normal cookie recipe but a hashish cookie recipe:)
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						Only Satan puts eggs in his hash cookies.
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						I had a brilliant time 'learning' Old English at University, and spent alot of time wishing I'd studied German as well as French at school. I have a vague memory that it wasn't actually possible to study more than one language at school because of the way the timetable was?
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						<p><q>In fact I learnt more about grammar taking German than I did in English which seems silly &ndash; for some reason they don't seem to teach grammar as part of English any more (or at least not where and when I went to school). </q></p><p>That was my experience. Grammar wasn't?</p>
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						<p><q>it doesn't even have to be foreign; learn engineering/legal/medical language, or sign language.</q></p><p>+1</p>
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						<p><q> I read somewhere that if you like film-making but don't have the time or money, then comic book writing is the next best thing</q></p><p>Yes! Comics are an excellent source of no time or money.</p>
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				<title>Rich Lock</title>
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						<p><q>Only Satan puts eggs in his hash cookies.</q></p><p>Yes. Interminable stoned conversations about which came first bring everyone down. Or someone starts spouting <a href="http://www.theosophy-nw.org/theosnw/human/hu-gdp4.htm" target="_blank">crap like this</a>.</p><p>I'd love to know German. I have a sneaking admiration for their highly practical and regimented national character, and deeply disturbing dark tales would?</p>
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						<p><q>I throughly encourage people to learn another language, and it doesn't even have to be foreign; learn engineering/legal/medical language, or sign language.</q><br />+1 also. In my case learning programming has helped expand my mind and give me a different way of looking at things plus an ability to problem solve?</p>
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						<p><q>All the German-language jokes I know seem to be deeply, deeply black.</q><br />If you tell a German (gross stereotype here ? but play along) that you have a sore hand/head etc he/she will say ?well you should just chop it off then? and all the Germans in the room will?</p>
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						<p>When you start to learn te reo, you &ndash; I- quickly realise that spatial &amp; temporal dimensions &ndash; change.dimensions...</p><p>I already knew the ancestral whakapapa patterns- been brought up with them.<br />But &ndash; other stuff!</p><p>Also, I'd never heard of an intransitive verb before I started to learn Maori in a?</p>
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						<p><q>Also, I'd never heard of an intransitive verb before I started to learn Maori in a formal way, as an adult.</q></p><p>And I had never heard of an intransitive verb until I just read your comment which lead me to google it. And I have just learnt another new thing?</p>
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						+1 ? which is a easy way of saying- go to it us all! No-one is ever belittled by learning new ways to hear/read/say things ? we all are wholly enhanced-
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						Yep -
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						<p><q>When you start to learn te reo, you &ndash; I- quickly realise that spatial &amp; temporal dimensions &ndash; change.dimensions...</q></p><p><a href="http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/boroditsky09/boroditsky09_index.html" target="_blank">You might like this, then:</a></p><p><br /><q>Follow me to Pormpuraaw, a small Aboriginal community on the western edge of Cape York, in northern Australia. I came here because of the way the locals,?</q></p>
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						<p>How weird. I was only yesterday afternoon looking at Boroditsky's work...</p><p>But definitely &ndash; if you learn another language, spatial dimensions are slightly different, depending on the language.</p>
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						<p>Neato, for those almost always oriented to the point of banality, the Kuuk Thaayorre language makes it all worthwhile.  </p><p>Mandarin Chinese has a correlation between time and space that I'm quite partial to:  </p><p>Next (week/ month/ time)= down <br />last = up </p><p>I like the imagery, not sure how die Christen?</p>
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						Aw, thanks Craig, for your very kind words. I have been stuck in Melbourne (damn you ash cloud!), away from Chch and my frightened kiddies, and it's nice to read this at the end of an otherwise total shitter of a week.
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						Greetings Muse from London.  Your compatriot Stella Duffy told me to write to you. I am trying to spread the word about a podcast we made for guardian.co.uk/books, in which she took part.  I produce the weekly show, which this week [24july] is all about how the campaign for gay?
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