Friday, May 10, 2024

NYRB Nancy

You know the end times are upon us when New York Review Books puts out a Nancy collection: Nancy and Sluggo’s Guide to Life: Comics about Money, Food, and Other Essentials. It’s on sale now at NYRB, 25% off.

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Thursday, May 9, 2024

First!

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The first one we’ve seen, on a walk this morning. I hope it got across the street.

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Cicadas, prime numbers, and the Great Confluence of 1998

Mystery actor

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That’s Johnny Roventini (“Call for Philip Morris”) in the background, above a display of upside-down Chesterfield packs. But who’s in the foreground?

I’ll drop a hint if one is needed, and brother, one is gonna be needed. (I’m typing like the 1940s.)

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A hint might help: In this movie, she’s a long way from Salzburg.

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Noon: I think this one’s ungettable. You’re still welcome to play, but I’ve put the answer in the comments.

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[Garner’s Modern English Usage notes that “support for actress seems to be eroding.” So I use actor.]

Travel

Martin Edelweiss’s tutor deems Cambridge student Darwin “ ‘a splendid specimen.’ ” Darwin’s studies at Cambridge were interrupted by the Great War: he spent three years in the trenches, “ ‘and not a scratch, either morally or physicially.’ ” And he’s published a book of short stories that, the narrator tells us, “connoisseurs were raving about.”


Martin has to say something back, yes? But that last sentence will prove prophetic.

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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

A hidden figure?

From The Spiral Staircase (dir. Robert Siodmak, 1946). Blanche (Rhonda Fleming) has gone to the basement to fetch her suitcase. I can’t decide if the vaguely human form at the center of the screen is meant to suggest a person, lurking, or not. All I know is that it scared the bejesus out of me. The form turns into a pitcher and some shelving with a bit more light. Click any image for a larger view.

[Now you see it.]

[Now you don’t.]

[In case you missed it.]

Exile and pleats

Vladimir Nabokov, Glory, trans. Dmitri Nabokov and Vladimir Nabokov (New York: MacGraw-Hill, 1971).

Yes, university is a time for trying on new identities.

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The secret comics of plants

At Oscar’s Day : Do plants get Nancy?

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

“____ no!”

From the New York Times coverage:

One juror smiles as Stormy Daniels describes her initial reaction to Trump’s dinner invite: “No,” with an expletive attached.
I think that the expletive attaches at the front.

“No” with an expletive attached should be the response of every American voter to Donald Trump in November.

John Mulaney, sardinista

John Mulaney travels with three cans of King Oscar sardines. Says Mulaney, “You don’t know what you’re gonna encounter out there.”

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In Esperantoville

Conspiracy (dir. Lew Landers, 1939) is set in an unnamed European nation whose language is Esperanto.

[“By the day, week, or month.” Nedra Carlson (Linda Hayes) looks anxious. Click any image for a larger view.]

[Tio means that in Esperanto, but Tio in this movie is a person. That’s the Café Tio.]

[“Harbor Police.” I can’t decipher what’s beneath. The barrel says “Fire Use.”]

As I wrote in my four sentences about this movie, “This low-budget effort prefigures Casablanca in a number of ways.” That in itself is a good reason to watch. Recently available at TCM, but also at YouTube.