Saturday, April 2, 2011

Katiusha Feofanova


New York


Natalia Vodianova


William S. Burroughs: The Cat Inside



  Life, such as it is, goes on. Dillon's is still open from seven a.m. to twelve midnight, seven days a week.
  I am the cat who walks alone. And to me all supermarkets are alike.
  I am drinking Dillon's fresh-squeezed orange juice and eating farm-fresh eggs out of an egg cup I bought in Amsterdam. Wimpy rolls, nuzzling my feet, purring I love you I love you I love you. He loves me.
  Meeeowww. "Hello, Bill."
  The distance from there to here is the measure of what I have learned from cats.

Rachel Rutt


Alien: Resurrection (1997)


200 years after her death, Ellen Ripley is revived as a powerful human/Alien hybrid clone who must continue her war against the Aliens.

Too ambitious for its own good this installment of the Aliens series is quite messy, but has some moments, especially concerning the visuals.

And on a new viewing: this time around the effects are much more visceral, the plot darker and more nihilstic, the most human character is an android.