I'm one of those annoying advertising people you read so little about.
So to prepare you for your destiny on daytime TV, here’s 50 facts to build up your useless bank of knowledge. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY NEW STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS REVIEW. 1) Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho w…
Some of the best movie trivia I’ve read in ages.
I’ve found my two new (old) favourite adverts.
Writing a novel (or a story, for that matter) is confusing work. There are just so many characters running all over the place, dropping hints and having revelations. So it’s no surprise that many a…
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Now that’s a proper job.
“40 metres below ground in Stepney Green, our tunnellers mark 4 years since start of Crossrail construction
THIS IS WATER (by SeeTheGlossary)
I’ll try to think like this next time I’m in Westfield. (It won’t be easy.)
Westpol architects created this wonderfully picturesque spot in Vöcklabruck, Austria.
After last night’s viewing, I shall be listening to this rousing piece of music on loop today. Crikey, it makes my arm hairs stand up. Shame it’s called ‘Enterprising Young Men’, because that is a terrible title. Awful.
I went to the IMAX down in Waterloo last night, and the wife and I watched the new Star Trek film. I won’t spil anything, just go and watch it. Because it is outstanding, especially in 3D on such a mahoosive screen.
And Cumberbatch is ace.
Just came across the ten best young teams of 2003 from Campaign magazine. It’s good to see a few names I know, who are now leading some of the best agencies in the world.
This is so brilliantly weird and a bit disturbing.
“Henry Gribbohm says he lost his life savings, $2,600, on a carnival game and all he has to show for it is a stuffed banana with dreadlocks.” - CBS