1066 people claim they go to a website and type in the current page number of their reading progress so they don’t lose their place.
I find book trailers to be an odd idea. Especially the ones that are sort of like perfume commercials.
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The Film That Changed My Life: 30 Directors on Their Epiphanies in the Dark
This is the table of contents for the book:
Edgar Wright on An American Werewolf in London
Rian Johnson on Annie Hall
Danny Boyle on Apocalypse Now
Bill Condon on Bonnie and Clyde
Richard Kelly on Brazil
Peter Bogdanovich on Citizen Kane
John Dahl on A Clockwork Orange
Henry Jaglom on 8½
Brian Herzlinger on E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
Alex Gibney on The Exterminating Angel
Kimberly Peirce on The Godfather
Steve James on Harlan County, USA
Austin Chick on Kings of the Road
Guy Maddin on L’âge d’Or
Michel Gondry on Le voyage en ballon
Michael Polish on Once Upon a Time in America
Arthur Hiller on Open City
Pete Docter on Paper Moon
Atom Egoyan on Persona
Gurinder Chadha on Purab aur Pachhim and It’s a Wonderful Life
Richard Linklater on Raging Bull
Jay Duplass on Raising Arizona
John Woo on Rebel Without a Cause and Mean Streets
John Landis on The 7th Voyage of Sinbad
Kevin Smith on Slacker
Chris Miller on Sleeper
Neil LaBute on The Soft Skin
George A. Romero on The Tales of Hoffmann
Frank Oz on Touch of Evil
John Waters on The Wizard of Oz

When I was in 8th grade I read a book on memory and I still use the number encoding techniques I learned therein. I can encode and remember long sequences of numbers (2 35 digit sequences for a week is my record) using the techniques I learned in that book.
I am pretty interested to read this book and see if I can learn how to memorize other pointless things, but I am too cheap to pay for shipping, so I have to wait for super saver shipping to crawl it to my PO box.

“The MIT Science Fiction Society’s official review of “Twilight” book.”



