Check out Neil Gaimans short film Statuesque, starring Bill Nighy, Amanda Palmer, and Emilie Béra.
In related news Gaiman and Palmer are getting married. (A step up, says I, from Palmers previous partnership.) Congratulations!
Check out Neil Gaimans short film Statuesque, starring Bill Nighy, Amanda Palmer, and Emilie Béra.
In related news Gaiman and Palmer are getting married. (A step up, says I, from Palmers previous partnership.) Congratulations!
In the wake of the earthquake, a number of countries including the u.s., France, and the Dominican Republic are calling a temporary halt to the deportation of Haitian immigrants.
While this falls far short of the freeing-up of the borders that justice and compassion alike demand, it represents a little bit of very welcome decency.
Has anyone noticed before that the names in Anthem are all in the format of old-style telephone exchanges?
Also, Directive 10-289 from Atlas can be converted to the same format just by shifting the hyphen.
Now all we need is a song titled Union 7-5309.
A lot of Randians seem to think that the phrase and concept floating abstraction is specific to Rand; but in fact the term floating abstraction (or, more commonly, free-floating abstraction), often (though not always) meaning something actually fairly close to what Rand meant by it, is quite common in Continental and leftist thought, showing up in Marxist, feminist, phenomenological, and postmodernist discourse.
I dont know whether this is a coincidence or whether there was influence or, if so, in which direction. It would be interesting to know which came first, but Im not sure how old either version is. The oldest use I could find online for free-floating abstraction was from Kathleen Nott in 1969 (but I didnt search at much length); Rand was already using floating abstraction at least as early as 1961 (in For the New Intellectual) and probably earlier. (Its also in Brandens Principles lectures (as transcribed in The Vision of Ayn Rand), the earliest version of which was recorded in 1958, but I dont know which year the text in Vision comes from; and Atlas Shrugged seems to be working toward the concept in Galts reference to the words with rubber meanings, the terms left floating in midstream.)
Here I am at ISIL, talkin about somethin. Photo credit Ed Hudgins.
Check out the original screenplay of Avatar (CHT AICN), with deleted scenes, including an opening on Earth. (I wonder whether the latter scene was cut to avoid excessive parallels with the bar fight in Star Trek?) Some of these scenes were actually filmed and so may show up as dvd extras.