It came from beneath the sofa...
I did call into York centre on Saturday, ostentatiously to see if Logan Josh's claims of Stahlhelms was true. He'd informed me that The Blue Moon Trading Company was unknowingly selling reproduction German World War One helmets as World War Two items. They certainly were, but the price put me off a bit, nearly £70! I quite like the idea of sitting around watching telly and drinking whilst looking like Ernst Jünger getting ready to raid a trench, but the price was a bit too steep for me. I declined the offer and consoled myself with four AC/DC CDs and four DVDs instead.
'What's on the other side?'
'Errr... Strictly Come Dancing on Ice'
'Errr... Strictly Come Dancing on Ice'
I got myself Clerks, Into The Wild, The Blue Max and Last Tango in Paris. I began watching Clerks the other day and realised a lot of time has passed since I first watched it and it's not actually as good as I'd remembered. Stilted dialogue, over acting and preposterous situations don't really make a good film I'm afraid... Last Tango in Paris was also slightly disappointing, not nearly as good as it has been made out to be, with all the controversy. I also have no idea when 'uncut, uncensored version' can legitimately be claimed as a DVD 'extra'. I haven't watched Into The Wild yet, but have heard nothing but good things about it, and the Blue Max was bought 'cos it's such a good film anyway.
It's a Pfalz, yeah you heard me, a fucking Pfalz!
Speaking of music, as I wasn't, I got hold of the new release of Jaldaboath, if you like Metal, Monty Python and Medieval shit then I can't recommend it enough. Anyone that does a cover of the Rent-A-Ghost theme gets a thumbs up from me... As does this collection of GG Allin CDs/DVD I also got this weekend, WWGGD?