Update: today the next issue of 3D World magazine was delivered. It has "Christmas 2006" printed on the cover next to the barcode. that means the date on the cover has an offset relation to the time it is printed. Note: last month I received the November issue.
That set me thinking about yesterday’s inane ramble about the seasons. Imagine a seasons set by the vegetable kingdom. We could have a season that runs from September until Early November and call it "Autumn" (radical eh?). That would mean recognising a season fully 6 weeks before its official start date. Winter officially starts on the 21st December and such dates are determined by astronomical features. I am now going to cease such a topic as it is a pile of b’locks.
Maybe I will append with a review of "Borat" instead.
Though there were lots of funny bits, it did have some rather dark and disturbing themes: from red-neck racists, fraternities and dreadful envangelical christians. The Khazaks were rather upset (I gather) at fun made of their country, but the real joke is on America in this film. The main characters are parodies, performing very bizarre scenes, the Americans performing very biarre scenes aren’t actors, they are doing it for real. They are indeed the profoundly unsettling ones.
Don’t take your mother-in-law to see this film!