Favourite Film

From a meatspace meme which has spread through various circles of friends recently (and because I had to complete my Flickr profile) – some friends struggled to think of one favourite film, others couldn’t possibly consider listing less than a hundred.

Five is a good number though, I think. IMDB readers appear to agree with my choices to some extent in their ratings, although I’d hesitate to suggest that this is definitely a good thing – I’ve only seen 1 of the top 5 movies in the IMDB Top 250, so what do I know?

  1. Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (IMDB: 8.7/10)
  2. Fight Club (IMDB: 8.6/10)
  3. 2001: A Space Odyssey (IMDB: 8.3/10)
  4. Withnail & I (IMDB: 7.7/10)
  5. Ghostbusters (IMDB: 7.5/10)

The Truth Is Out There

“What was the most exciting thing you saw?” I ask.

“I found a list of officers’ names,” he claims, “under the heading ‘Non-Terrestrial Officers’.”

“Non-Terrestrial Officers?” I say.

“Yeah, I looked it up,” says Gary, “and it’s nowhere. It doesn’t mean little green men. What I think it means is not earth-based. I found a list of ‘fleet-to-fleet transfers’, and a list of ship names. I looked them up. They weren’t US navy ships. What I saw made me believe they have some kind of spaceship, off-planet.”

“The Americans have a secret spaceship?” I ask.

“That’s what this trickle of evidence has led me to believe.”

“Some kind of other Mir that nobody knows about?”

“I guess so,” says Gary.

“What were the ship names?”

“I can’t remember,” says Gary. “I was smoking a lot of dope at the time. Not good for the intellect.”

The Guardian recently published an interview with Gary McKinnon – a man accused of committing the ‘biggest military computer hack of all time’.

But rather than sneaking into military systems with the intention of blackmail or mischief-making, his curiousity was fuelled, he claims, solely by his belief in the UFO conspiracy theory. He was just looking for evidence, to see whether it was or wasn’t true. He now faces extradition to the US, and up to 70 years in a federal jail.

You’re on Sky Sports

Back in May, I went up to Liverpool to watch the European Champions League Final in an Anfield pub, and wrote about it in this entry.

Sky News were there too, and whilst I wasn’t keen on being interviewed, Dan and I did manage to get ourselves in the shot a couple of times, to the delight of our friends and the embarassment of our families.

Dan finally brought the VHS tape over for conversion to a more portable format, but not without first chewing up the tape in his own VCR, destroying said VCR to recover it, leaving it on a train to Birmingham, retrieving it again, then finally chewing up the tape in my VCR, and thankfully recovering it one last time. Then it took a week for me to find the right cables. Here are the clips.

First attempt

Drunkenness: 1/10
Time on screen: 8/10
Rabbit-in-headlights impression: 10/10

Second attempt

Drunkenness: 4/10
Time on screen: 3/10
Cheesy wave: 10/10

Oh no, not again

Police in Birmingham in the Midlands are evacuating the city centre.

Earlier they issued a warning they had received intelligence suggesting a threat to the area.

“Our response needs to be proportionate in the action we’re taking and in informing the public,” a spokeswoman for West Midlands Police said.

Police are now closing down the Birmingham Broad street entertainment zone and asking people to go home. A statement will be released shortly.

Hopefully a false alarm, but more will undoubtably appear at BBC News.

[Edit: a controlled explosion has taken place on a bus, looks like a false alarm. I wouldn’t even dare to suggest that performing a controlled explosion on Birmingham itself now that it’s nice and empty would be advantageous to all…]