Microcast #55: More on binaural conversions
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@MrHenko Gaiman is my absolute favourite author. I first got into Sandman many years ago but then discovered his books and, I agree, he’s someone who lodged himself in your mind. I’d recommend Anansi Boys or American Gods next.
@colinwalker Thanks for the recommendations! I think a paperback of American Gods is already in my bookshelf, but I’ll have to check once I get home. And yeah, there really is something special about Gaiman and I think part of it, at least to me, is that he seems to be such a likeable, intelligent and nerdy guy.
Musings down by the lake in the (almost) midnight sun.
Listen to my first impressions of ”Rogue One”.
This is very much not a cohesive review. It’s me saying ”random” thoughts about the movie less than ten minutes after I watched it for the first time.
As promised, I’m whining about Apple removing the headphone jack from the iPhone 7.
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Roy Batty
20 oktober, 2017 08:53Roy Batty liked this on twitter.com.
colinwalker
20 oktober, 2017 09:00@MrHenko I’ll definitely watch it whenever I stop coughing, because Blade Runner, but I hear what you’re saying about the original. It was a class apart, absolutely iconic, so I think we have to approach 2049 almost forgetting about that.
MrHenko
20 oktober, 2017 13:50@colinwalker Indeed. It would have been interesting to have seen a version of 2049 that wasn’t a Blade Runner sequel. Since you’re going to see it soon I won’t spoil anything, but even without discussing the details of it I can say that I think it could have stood on its own merits and probably been better of for it.
johnjohnston
20 oktober, 2017 15:41@MrHenko “sitting in you car talking to yourself” great. Enjoyed the microcast. I think I liked Blade Runner 2049 better than you. For me it still spoke about life and it’s end. (See also “Never Let Me Go”)
MrHenko
20 oktober, 2017 16:12@johnjohnston I’m glad you enjoy my car adventure. :) Honestly, recording these outside of my home or private office makes me really self-concious. That is probably partly because I record them in a ”foreign” language.
Anyway, I’m glad you likes 2049! I didn’t dislike it and I don’t think it’s a bad movie. I just can’t make up my mind about it.
johnjohnston
20 oktober, 2017 16:43@MrHenko I don’t think it is just speaking in another tongue. I need the door shut to record anything. Unless well away from the crowd.
MrHenko
22 oktober, 2017 12:32@johnjohnston You are probably right that it’s multiple factors that contributes to the feeling of awkwardness.