So bought five box-sets of the first five seasons of The Simpsons, over at National Market. Good thing I did too, I go there again three days later and all copies are sold out.
Found volume 6 of Negima at Blossom, and picked that up. Had just finished volume 5 the day before, so much rejoicing. Also picked up the first two volumes of Genshiken. A trip to Magazines(which happens to be the definitive magazine shop in India, with a fair stock of back issues and even *boggle* 2000AD comics) yielded quite a stock of Wire, Mojo and Uncut *with* CDs. Wire releases a yearly 2-disc compilation called “The Wire Tapper”, chockful of undiscovered music – the last time I had bought one was in 2003 – volume 9, for full price, let me add, and that was the first time I heard Múm, Sigur Ros, Sonic Youth and Amon Tobin. That was also the CD in which I heard the weirdest song ever, called Tsuginepu To Ittemita by this three-man band called Asa Chang and Jun-Ray. Trust me, you have to listen to this piece to figure out how weird it is. (Click here for a link to a delightful video by this band. Quicktime and WMV formats)
Bought Wire Tapper Volume 12 this time, and there is a comprehensive track-listing here. Can’t say I’ve heard of any of the outfits before.
Bought seven magazine with discs in all. Mojo had some cool Soul and Punk cds, Uncut had tracks compiled by REM and Keith Richards, among others. Guess what, REM loves Bill Hicks too. And each for 100 Rs, hoo-hah!
Been doing some nightly Double Bill movies for quite sometime now. Stuff like watching two movies by the same director back to back – did Takashi Miike’s Visitor Q and City of Lost Souls sometime back, David Lynch’s Eraserhead and The Lost Highway, Takeshi Kitano’s Boiling Point and Violent Cop, Bigas Luna’s Jamon, Jamon and The Ages of Lulu ( this was on a night and a morning, but that’s acceptable, I guess). Of course, nothing beats watching all six Lone Wolf and Cub movies back to back in a single day. Hyuk.
Watched Conan The Barbarian again after a long time. Mostly because of my Finnish friend, who suggested that some scenes ought to be savoured as they get better with time. Sample this:
Warrior Bigshot: Tell me, what is best in life?
Warrior Trainee: The open steppe, fleet horse, falcon on your wrist, wind in your hair!
Warrior Bigshot: Wrong! Tell me, Conan, what is best in life?
Conan: To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women.
Warrior Bigshot: That is good.
Try saying that dead-pan, as only a man with a bad East Asian accent can say, and try to respond the way you think Ah-nuld would respond. Try. Try not to laugh. Not possible, right? Especially the part when he goes “lamentation”. If there’s a Hemant Birje Award for WAH! (Woody and Ham, people, don’t forget) acting, Arnold Schwarzenegger as Conan bags it.
That said, it would be so seriously cool to have a Conan movie series that tells the story the way it is. Robert E Howard was a pulp God, man. A movie based on Conan’s life, beginning with his career as a thief and ending in him being crowned king would make for an enviable franchise. Heck, they could even use the Marvel comics as storyboards!