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Author Archives: Fabrizio del Wrongo
Naked Lady of the Week: Taylor Vixen
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Taylor is a bubbly, hazel-eyed Texan who’s posed for a number of upscale men’s magazines and websites. Standing a mere 5’2″ and sporting A-class curves, she looks something like a prettier and less butt-heavy version of Kim … Continue reading
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Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Just how smart is Richard Sherman? David Pogue remains a really terrif tech writer. His stuff is for dummies without being dumb. You’d need half a ’90s-era Radio Shack just to replace your iPhone. If Millennials are so … Continue reading
Posted in Linkathons
Tagged Bill Gates, David Pogue, Dennis Mangan, Richard Sherman, Steve McIntyre, Steve Sailer
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“Summer Clouds”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: The 1958 “Summer Clouds” is a sprawling but tightly structured work, one that has an almost mathematical precision to it. Chikage Awashima plays Yae, a war widow doing what she can to sustain herself, her son, and her mother-in-law on a … Continue reading
Posted in Movies
Tagged Chikage Awashima, Film, Ganjiro Nakamura, Japan, Mikio Naruse, movies
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Movie Posters by Angelo Cesselon
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: One of the great artists of Italian movie posters, Angelo Cesselon was known for his energetic, brushy style and his ability to nail celebrity likenesses. It’s no surprise, then, that he went on to a distinguished … Continue reading
Posted in Commercial art, Movies
Tagged Angelo Cesselon, Film, Italy, Movie Posters, movies
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Notes on “Eega”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: In “Eega,” one of the most successful Telugu-language films of all time, a recently murdered young man, named Nani, is reincarnated as a housefly, then sets out to knock off his killer — who also happens … Continue reading
Posted in Movies
Tagged Bollywood, Eega, Film, India, J.V.V. Sathynarayana, movies, S.S. Rajamouli
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Four Jazz Singers
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Posted in Music, Performers
Tagged Billie Holiday, Chet Baker, jazz, Louis Armstrong, Sarah Vaughan
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Naked Lady of the Week: Taya Karpenko
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Taya, who is Ukrainian, has been all over the internet for a couple of years now, usually working under names like Milena and Sunna. I love the just-hatched glow of her skin; the slow-motion spectacle of … Continue reading
A Typical Routine Day
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: It was the beginning of a typical routine day for Bond. It was only two or three times a year that an assignment came along requiring his particular abilities. For the rest of the year he … Continue reading
Posted in Books Publishing and Writing, The Good Life
Tagged Ian Fleming, James Bond, Moonraker
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“Edouard et Caroline”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Directed by Jacques Becker in 1951, this concise, smartly worked-out marital farce is a cynical companion piece to Becker’s earlier “Antoine et Antoinette.” When Daniel Gelin’s Edouard allows his wife Caroline to talk him into giving a piano … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Performers
Tagged Anne Vernon, Daniel Gelin, Edouard et Caroline, Film, France, Game, Jacques Becker, movies, Romantic Comedy
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Notes on “Snow Country”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: An exceptionally beautiful melodrama that, though it never delivers on its narrative and thematic promises, is the kind of thing that seems to live in your memory even as you’re watching it. Director Shiro Toyoda is reminiscent … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Performers
Tagged Film, Japan, Keiko Kishi, movies, Shiro Toyoda, Snow Country
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