'Now the whole Nation walks again united and relentlessly into the light. Where did this light come from? It came from the depths of the German Folk, from the older generations, from the peasants, whose blood is still linked to the soil ..... But most of all, the light came from one man, a man who kept his soul pure, who has not been corrupted by wrong education and culture, as millions among us have: the light came from Adolf Hitler,' wrote Robert Böttcher, the President Of The Art Teachers' Association.
in 2009, to commemorate the day in question, we watched ‘u-turn’ and i remember that some of you weren't ready for the irony and form of the film directed by oliver stone(d)...
wanted to upload another pj song but came across an interesting bit and then spent an hour surfing the net trying to find out more...
A few words about two upcoming events:
We're watching "Big Fish" on 12th November at 5.44 p.m. We're also watching and listening to Nirvana's MTV Unplugged on 19th November. Do not forget to download vocabulary sheets from our website. I hope that you will come. See you soon ;)
it must have been in 1992.. i had just been bitten by the grunge bug.. my not first but still lasting love became, as you know, pearl jam.. i remember me and my friends listening to pj at my place on those nights.. also remember my skipping classes because i had to go to tricity to buy the second pj album 'vs'.. it was in 1993..
What's Eating Gilbert Grape is a 1993 film directed by Lasse Hallström and starring Johnny Depp, Juliette Lewis and Leonardo DiCaprio. Peter Hedges wrote the screenplay adapted from his 1991 novel of the same name. It was filmed in Manor, Texas.
The Big Lebowski is a 1998 American comedy film written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Jeff Bridges stars as Jeffrey Lebowski, an unemployed Los Angeles slacker and avid bowler, who refers to himself as "The Dude"...
The Power of Simplicity... The Power of ‘That' Multiplicity...
let me be straightforward here.. as straightforward, simple and honest as the movie is.. despite very few dialogues, david lynch says here more about the human condition than a great majority of elaborate theories and philosophies..