ART FAVORITES
Hariton Pushwagner’s apocalyptic views on industralisation
..And share it with others. I love when people laugh with me.
“A Study in Pink” is re-done in a culinary, but equally ‘heterosexual’ setting, complete with cracky, flaky fun. Ex-MasterChef John Watson has returned from abroad and needs a business partner. Also, someone has been causing a series of food poisonings, and the great pastry chef Sherlock Holmes is the only man who can help.
Not sure? Can I convince you?
Praise for “A Study in Pizza”:
“I have internal bleeding. I’m sending you the ER bill. That is all. Oh for God’s sake I hooted like a baboon. And drooled. Hooting and drooling, that’s what you’ve reduced me to. I’ll send you the psych ward bill as well.”
“oh my god, this is beautiful. bless your lovely cracky heart. I need an oxygen mask because of this, thanks.”
“Oh! I Was laughing my ass off. Made a mistake to read it while warming my car, neighbors thought I’d lost my marbles.”
“I love this. I was laughing so hard I was crying on a bus ride for a school field trip while reading. Really, it’s put to the script, accurate to the episode/novel and just wow. This is bloody brilliant.”
It’s written in screenplay form, so it’s short. Here’s how it starts:
You’ve never seen a set coalesce around an idea of humiliating actors as quickly as this. (x)
(via revolutionariess)
Tian Yi in ”Memoirs of A Geisha” ph. Oliver Stalmans | Elle Vietnam, May 2013.
(via acceptable)