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Posts by Tim Riley
That's a beautiful signature to go with his beautiful pictures.
Purple rain on the guardian weather
Ten years later I still love this guardian tribute to Prince
High Class Cobblers.
DIFFERENT TIMES.
That pretty much covers it, yes.
Probably hasn't aged very well.
Ha ha.
😬
I blush to even think of it.
Utterly irresistible.
We cast SJ in a tv ad once.
Popular records.
One of my all-time favourites, Paula.
The second but not the first. Thank you!
They're always at it.
Brief hiatus during this morning's run.
If Mamdani and Obama singing The Wheels On The Bus with a group of tiny kids doesn't spark some sort of joy in you, I've got nothing for you.
Fine book, nonetheless.
I came all the way from London for the weekend - just to see The Long Goodbye and Mr Elliott Gould. And let me tell you it was worth all the jet lag. Thank you.
"Mom can tell 'em. And Hannah. But I kill 'em."
Now *that's* a book cover.
Don't know that one, Fiona. (I imagine she's probably saved quite a few movies in her time.)
Spent the afternoon with Charlotte Rampling.
Must confess Filey has never struck me that way before, so I'm intrigued to read this one.
Looks like a very contented cat to me!
Don't know much about staremogging, but all too familiar with moggystaring.
Thanks Brian. Great day, wasn't it? (Looks like you had better seats than me!)
I live in London. But the chance to see The Long Goodbye in the city of its birth - and to see Elliott Gould in person - was too good to miss. I flew out for the weekend just to be there. And let me tell you - it was worth all the jet lag. Thank you, Mr Gould, thank you @amcinematheque.bsky.social
We were on holiday in San Sebastián in 1994 and it was tipping it down. So we went to see Clerks, which was showing as part of the film festival (with Spanish subtitles). Don't think I've ever heard an audience laugh more.
Good point.