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Meho Krljic

Pa, svakako je najbolja u smislu da je time Zoološki vrt imao više poseta, obrnuo više para (sebi ili gradu? nisam siguran da li su razrešeni vlasnički odnosi tu...) i tako to - jasno je da bi posećenost bila značajno manja da se nalazi negde u zapizdini kod Surčina ili u Grockoj, gde bi bile lokacije o kojima se pričalo. Ali za same životinje bi to svakako bila bolja rešenja pod uslovom da se lokacije srede, fakat je da mnoge ovde žive u premalim habitatima i ne sjajnim uslovima. Svakako da ima i gorih zooloških vrtova, ali ima i boljih (londonski, recimo...) i, mislim, kad se već životinje drže u zatvoru za našu zabavu, bilo bi lepo da im se taj zatvor učini što je više moguće udobnijim.

Anomander Rejk

Eh, pa ne možeš porediti London, nije London bio pod sankcijama, hajmo biti malo ozbiljni.
Činjenica je da je bilo dosta poseta, da je nabavljeno dosta životinja, siguran sam da je bilo i problema i propusta, ali kad pogledaš vreme i uslove u kojima se radilo, mislim da on ipak ima dosta zasluga u opstanku i funkcionisanju zoo vrta.
A što se tiče toga da je otac Luke Bojovića, ne vidim kakve to veze ima sa njegovim likom i delom. Pravosuđe će reći svoje o Luki, a iako bude osuđen, ne mogu se Vuku Bojoviću pripisivati sinovljevi zločini. Valjda je jedna od tekovina modernog društva kome težimo, individualna odgovornost?
Što se mene tiče, RIP.
Tajno pišem zbirke po kućama...

Meho Krljic

Ma ne pokušavam ja da osudim čoveka u odsustvu, samo navodim koji bi mogli biti razlozi što ne pišemo RIP za ovog čoveka. Meni je Vuk vazda bio simpatičan kao pojava, ali pošto sam ja ideološki suprotstavljen ideji Zooloških vrtova onda svakako nisam najbolja osoba da mu držim nekrolog.  :lol:

Dzimi Gitara

Quote from: Meho Krljic on 17-09-2014, 13:41:42
Meni je Vuk vazda bio simpatičan kao pojava, ali pošto sam ja ideološki suprotstavljen ideji Zooloških vrtova onda svakako nisam najbolja osoba da mu držim nekrolog.  :lol:

E ovako i ja razmišljam. Ne sumnjam u plemenitost namere i ljubav prema životinjama, već jednostavno mislim da to nije dobar način suživota sa našom braćom žirafama i majmunima... Nisam u miru sa tom idejom, ali osećam poštovanje prema Vukovoj istrajnosti. A imao je i onu emisiju na Artu gde je ponekad bilo pravih bisera.

A to RIP po forumima mi je uvek bilo besmisleno. I tu kapiram da ljudi imaju potrebu da to kažu ili napišu, ali teško mi je da s pomirim sa konvencijama.
Kamenje iz džepova http://kamenje.blogspot.com/

Джон Рейнольдс

Пошто сам дуго живео надомак Зоолошког врта, добро памтим на шта је личио пре Бојовићевог доласка, добро памтим људски талог који је тамо радио (и то најбоље оне који су се бавили посетиоцима те ми је помало тешко да замислим оне који су морали да се бакћу са животињама), добро памтим оне старе минијатурне зарђале кавезе и нервозне животиње иза њих, а знам и како све то изгледа сада.

Можемо сад да причамо да то није довољно, али ако се упореди Врт пре и после Бојовића, напредак је по мом скромном мишљењу очигледан. Наравно, као што рекох, можда то није довољно ни због самог Бојовића коме је син криминалац и који се дрзнуо да удари на свету краву, педерску параду, па је и то сасвим довољно да пљунемо за човеком.

Не знам. Ето, просто нисам паметан шта чинити...
America can't protect you, Allah can't protect you... And the KGB is everywhere.

#Τζούτσε

Meho Krljic

Ma daleko bilo da bih ja da pljujem za njim, nadam se da je to jasno.

Albedo 0

ma dobro, Meho ne samo da bi raspustio ZOO već bi vjerovatno i zbog neuslovnih štala sve kravice i prasad oslobodio u divljinu, a mi normalni bi skapali od gladi dok bi on hrskao mrkvu

u Krljićevom idealnom svijetu kokoške bi letjele!

zamislite taj nepodnošljivi košmar

Vuče, počivaj u miru, časno si branio Kalmegdan od kapitalista i vegetarijanaca! 8-)

scallop

Kao jedan od Bojovićevih gostiju na ART kanalu, mogu samo da kažem da je bio dobar domaćin i sagovornik, posebno u više prilika van TV ekrana. Što se tiče ZOO vrta na Kalemegdanu, kontra ideje su uvek poticale od alavih na mesta za lokale, a podrška od naivnih i zamlaćenih. Deca koja su jedino u njemu imala priliku da vide životinje, pa i domaće životinje, pamte taj događaj kao važniji u njihovim dragocenim životićima. Za druge me nije briga.
R.I.P.
Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience. - Mark Twain.

Truman

O čemu ste pričali u emisiji?
"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." A.C.

scallop

O mom romanu "Grbovnik", o grbovima, o Srbima...
U jednom trenutku me upitao jesu li Srbi nebeski narod, a ja kao iz topa: "Jesu." Zbuni se on, pa upita kako znam. A ja, mrtav ladan: "Pa, piše u Bibliji." "Kako to?", zbuni se pomalo Vuk, a snima se sve vreme. "Eh, Vuče, zar nije zapisano 'Blaženi siromašni duhom, jer njihovo je carstvo nebesko'?" Oni koji su kasnije gledali emisiju na ART kanalu znaju da je ovo tačno.
Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience. - Mark Twain.

Meho Krljic


Truman

Quote from: scallop on 19-09-2014, 00:42:17
O mom romanu "Grbovnik", o grbovima, o Srbima...
U jednom trenutku me upitao jesu li Srbi nebeski narod, a ja kao iz topa: "Jesu." Zbuni se on, pa upita kako znam. A ja, mrtav ladan: "Pa, piše u Bibliji." "Kako to?", zbuni se pomalo Vuk, a snima se sve vreme. "Eh, Vuče, zar nije zapisano 'Blaženi siromašni duhom, jer njihovo je carstvo nebesko'?" Oni koji su kasnije gledali emisiju na ART kanalu znaju da je ovo tačno.

pa...svakako jesmo siromašni duhom, a da takvima pripada carstvo nebesko ne bih se kladio. Zapravo, ne bih se kladio to uopšte postoji.
"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." A.C.

scallop

Ma, slobodno se kladi, nema šanse da izgubiš. Trebalo bi Gospod Bog lično da ti da uverenje da ne postoji.
Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience. - Mark Twain.

sinisa123

Umro Gugo Lazarević

Tex Murphy

Quote from: sinisa123 on 25-09-2014, 02:39:10
Umro Gugo Lazarević

:-( Добар је био Гуго.
Genetski četnik

Novi smakosvjetovni blog!

sinisa123

Gugo je bio kao Google

Truman

R.I.P.  Hajnc-Horst Dajhman i hvala ti za jeftine cipele, jer inače bih bio u problemu...
"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." A.C.

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

tomat

umro Mark Bell, legenda britanske i svetske elektronske muzike, poznat kao deo (kasnije i jedini član) sastava LFO. producirao je i za Bjork i Depeche Mode, između ostalih.

http://youtu.be/YYX1bHl8WMo
Arguing on the internet is like running in the Special Olympics: even if you win, you're still retarded.

scallop

Poslednji pozdrav Maloj Florami.
Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience. - Mark Twain.

Джон Рейнольдс

Умрла Елизабет Пења.
America can't protect you, Allah can't protect you... And the KGB is everywhere.

#Τζούτσε

zakk

Javlja ABN

Умро је Воја Чолановић (1922-2014, дакле, са 92 године старости), писац, и један од великих сарадника некадашњег југословенског часописа "Галаксија". У "Политици" је било о томе, и у "Данасу", али, сва његова постигнућа помињу... осим "Галаксије". Сахрана је данас (петак) у 14 ч, на гробљу "Лешће" у Београду


http://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/125/Dru%C5%A1tvo/1722644/Preminuo+pisac+Voja+%C4%8Colanovi%C4%87.html
http://www.blic.rs/Kultura/Vesti/502517/Preminuo-Voja-Colanovic
http://www.danas.rs/danasrs/kultura/preminuo_voja_colanovic.11.html?news_id=290752
Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and we are so, and they and we go very well together.

Васа С. Тајчић

Моја колекција дискова
"Coraggio contro acciaio"
"Тако је чича Милоје заменио свога Стојана."

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Meho Krljic

Umro Džek Brus  :cry: :cry: :cry:

Cream Bassist Jack Bruce Dead at 71

QuoteJack Bruce, the singer and bassist for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Cream, has passed away, his family confirmed the musician's passing on his Facebook page.
He was 71.



"It is with great sadness that we, Jack's family, announce the passing of our beloved Jack: husband, father, granddad, and all round legend. The world of music will be a poorer place without him, but he lives on in his music and forever in our hearts," the Bruce family wrote. Bruce's publicist added, "He died today at his home in Suffolk surrounded by his family." No other details were revealed but the Press Association reports that the bassist suffered from liver disease.

As one-third of one of rock's greatest trios, along with guitarist Eric Clapton and drummer Ginger Baker, Bruce was the voice and songwriter behind classic tracks like "White Room," "SWLABR," and "Sunshine of Your Love," which Bruce co-wrote with Clapton. Considered to be the first rock "supergroup," Cream pumped out four studio albums in three years – three of which landed on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time – before going their separate ways.

The band reunited briefly in 1993 for their Rock Hall induction, then again in for a triumphant series of 2005 concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall and New York's Madison Square Garden. In 2006, Bruce and his Cream mates received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Bruce also occasionally served as a member of Ringo Starr's All-Starr Band and collaborated on the title track of Frank Zappa's Apostrophe.

Following Cream's breakup in 1968, Bruce kickstarted a long solo career with 1969's Songs of a Tailor. He would release over a dozen solo LPs over the next 45 years, including his latest album titled Silver Rails in March 2014. "I quite like to just enjoy my life. I'm thrilled to make this album. I put my heart and soul into it, and I'm very pleased with the way it came out," Bruce told Rolling Stone of his new album in April.

Cream also landed on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Artists, and in an ode to the trio written by Roger Waters, the Pink Floyd bassist writes, "Then there's Jack Bruce — probably the most musically gifted bass player who's ever been."

RIP, majstore. Hendriks barem sada ima basistu po meri...


Cream-NSU

Джон Рейнольдс

Миљенко Дерета. Check!
America can't protect you, Allah can't protect you... And the KGB is everywhere.

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Father Jape

Blijedi čovjek na tragu pervertita.
To je ta nezadrživa napaljenost mladosti.
Dušman u odsustvu Dušmana.

zakk

Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and we are so, and they and we go very well together.


Petronije


Alexdelarge

ode i zoran čalić! :(
moj se postupak čitanja sastoji u visokoobdarenom prelistavanju.

srpski film je remek-delo koje treba da dobije sve prve nagrade.

Meho Krljic

Eh, kralj treša ode... RIP.

Son of Man

Alo bre ljudi, koji vam je, pa to bre sve starine od preko 80 godina? Šta ste vi očekivali, da će doveka živeti?

Mislim, svaka im čast za likove i dela, a posebno mi žao Žikine Dinastije, al' svak je rođen za jednom mreti pobogu.

Meho Krljic

Jasno, ali to ne znači da kad odu treba da kažemo "e, pa i vreme im je bilo" nego da im poželimo miran večni počinak (u smislu da ćemo gledati da ih pamtimo po najboljem što su uradili) i da se malo podsetimo onoga po čemu ih znamo.

Agota

Quote from: Son of Man on 10-11-2014, 15:44:13
Alo bre ljudi, koji vam je, pa to bre sve starine od preko 80 godina? Šta ste vi očekivali, da će doveka živeti?
Ovaj dečko nije normalan
This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Son of Man


Tex Murphy

Quote from: Meho Krljic on 10-11-2014, 15:41:23
Eh, kralj treša ode... RIP.

Па да, али био је то доста симпатичан треш, а снимио је на крају крајева и ултимативни тинејџ лав стори, тако да респект за то.
Genetski četnik

Novi smakosvjetovni blog!

Son of Man

Ipak ono bratimljenje (Miša i Nataša) s Rusima uz Bajaginu "Tamaru" pobeđuje. Putin i Vučić 80-ih  :-|

Alexdelarge

Srpski teatrolog i književnik Jovan Ćirilov preminuo je danas u 84. godini, saznaje "Blic".
moj se postupak čitanja sastoji u visokoobdarenom prelistavanju.

srpski film je remek-delo koje treba da dobije sve prve nagrade.

Truman

R.I.P. Jovan Ćirilov...redak tip ljudi u današnjoj Srbiji.
"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." A.C.

Albedo 0

zaeban ovaj novembar, od Derete do Ćirilova. Usput sam saznao da je i general Kadijević preminuo


i jedan SF scholar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Edgar_Slusser

Agota

R.I.P.
...prva misao : Mamma Roma i Prust
This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Meho Krljic

Umro je i tvorac Choose Your Own Adventure knjiga:


R. A. Montgomery 1936 - 2014

Meho Krljic

A ovo nismo zabaležili: umro je Glen Larson, čovek koji je stajao iza originalne Battlestar Galactica serije (ali i Knight Rider, The Six Million Dolar Man, Magnum P.I. i još koječega):


Glen A. Larson, Creator of TV's 'Quincy M.E.,' 'Magnum, P.I.' and 'Battlestar Galactica,' Dies at 77


QuoteLarson, a singer in the 1950s clean-cut pop group The Four Preps who went on to compose many of the theme songs for his TV shows, died Friday night of esophageal cancer at UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, his son, James, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Larson also wrote and produced for such noteworthy series as ABC's It Takes a Thief, starring his fellow Hollywood High School alum Robert Wagner as a burglar now stealing for the U.S. government, and NBC's McCloud, with Dennis Weaver as a sheriff from Taos, N.M., who moves to Manhattan to help the big-city cops there.
Read more Hollywood's Notable Deaths of 2014
After ABC spurned the original pilot for The Six Million Dollar Man (based on the 1972 novel Cyborg), Larson rewrote it, then penned a pair of 90-minute telefilms that convinced then-network executive Barry Diller to greenlight the action series, which starred Lee Majors as a former astronaut supercharged with bionic implants.
Other shows Larson created included Alias Smith & Jones, B.J. and The Bear, Switch (another series with Wagner), Manimal and The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo. He spent his early career at Universal Studios, inventing new shows and reworking others, before moving to 20th Century Fox in 1980 with a multiseries, multimillion-dollar deal.
With Lou Shaw, Larson conceived Quincy M.E., which starred Jack Klugman — coming off his stint on The Odd Couple — as a murder-solving Los Angeles medical examiner. A forerunner to such "forensic" dramas as CSI, the series ran for 148 episodes over eight seasons on NBC from 1976-83.
CBS' Magnum, P.I., toplined by Tom Selleck as a charismatic Ferrari-driving private instigator based in Oahu, Hawaii, also aired eight seasons, running from 1980-88 with 162 installments. Larson created the ratings hit with Donald Bellisario, with whom he had worked on Quincy and Battlestar.
NBC's Knight Rider, starring David Hasselhoff as a crime fighter aided by a Pontiac Trans-Am with artificial intelligence (K.I.T.T., drolly voiced by William Daniels), lasted four seasons and 90 episodes from 1982-86. And ABC's Fall Guy, with Majors as a stuntman who moonlights as a bounty hunter, prevailed for five seasons and 113 episodes spanning 1981-86.
If you're counting, Quincy, Magnum, Knight Rider and Fall Guy accounted for 513 hours of television and 21 combined seasons from 1976-88.
During a 2009 interview with the Archive of American Television, Larson was asked how he could possibly keep up with such a workload.
"I tried to stay with things until I thought they were on their feet and they learned to walk and talk," he said.
"If you believe in something, you must will it through, because everything gets in the way. Everyone tries to steer the ship off course."
Battlestar Galactica lasted just one season on ABC from 1978-79, yet the show had an astronomical impact. Starring Lorne Greene and Richard Hatch as leaders of a homeless fleet wandering through space, featuring special effects supervised by Star Wars' John Dykstra and influenced by Larson's Mormon beliefs, Battlestar premiered as a top 10 show and finished the year in the top 25. But it was axed after 24 episodes because, Larson said, each episode cost "well over" $1 million.
"I was vested emotionally in Battlestar, I really loved the thematic things. I don't feel it really got its shot, and I can't blame anyone else, I was at the center of that," said Larson, who years earlier had written a sci-fi script, Adam's Ark, with a theme similar to Battlestar's and had been mentored by Star Trek's Gene Coon. "But circumstances weren't in our favor to be able to make it cheaper or to insist we make two of three two-hour movies [instead of a weekly one-hour series] to get our sea legs."
Much like Star Trek before it, Battlestar became much more beloved after it was canceled. Universal packaged episodes into two-hour telefilms and added a "Battle of Galactica" attraction to its studio tour that proved hugely popular. A new version debuted in 2004 on the Sci-Fi Channel, followed by a spinoff, Caprica.
Yet for all his success, Larson had his share of critics.
Writer Harlan Ellison, in a 1996 book about his Star Trek teleplay for the famous episode "City on the Edge of Forever," infamously called him "Glen Larceny," accusing him of using movie concepts for his TV shows.
It often has been noted that Battlestar premiered soon after Star Wars, that Alias Smith & Jones arrived shortly after Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid and that the setups for McCloud and B.J. and The Bear bore similarities to the Clint Eastwood films Coogan's Bluff and Every Which Way But Loose, respectively.
"Larson is undeniably a controversial figure in TV history because of his reputation for producing video facsimiles of popular films, but scholars, fans and critics should also consider that 'similarity' is the name of the game in the fast world of TV productions," John Kenneth Muir wrote in his 2005 book, An Analytical Guide to Television's Battlestar Galactica. "Shows are frequently purchased, produced and promoted by networks not for their differences from popular productions, but because of their similarities."
Fox in 1978 sued Battlestar studio Universal for infringing on Star Wars copyrights but lost the suit years later, vindicating Larson, who described his TV show as "Wagon Train heading toward Earth."
He also said that Alias Smith & Jones was "certainly in the genre of Butch Cassidy, a New Wave Western" and compared B.J. and the Bear to something along the lines of the 1977 film Smokey & the Bandit.
He was not apologizing for any of this.
"Television networks are a lot like automobile manufacturers, or anyone else who's in commerce. If something out there catches on with the public ... I guess you can call it 'market research,' " he said in the TV Archive interview. "You can go in and pitch one idea at a network and they'll say, 'You know, we'd really like it if you had something a little more like this.' "
And the trend goes on: new versions of Battlestar, Knight Rider, Manimal, Six Million Dollar Man and The Fall Guy have been floated about for the big screen in recent years.
Glen Albert Larson was born an only child on Jan. 3, 1937, in Long Beach, Calif. He and his parents moved to Los Angeles when he was young, and he became enthralled with the art of storytelling while listening to hour after hour of radio shows.
He met Wagner while hitchhiking to Hollywood High and landed a job as a page at NBC, then home to such live anthologies as Lux Video Theatre and Matinee Theatre.
Music took over when Capitol Records A&R exec Nik Venet signed The Four Preps to a long-term contract in 1956, and the wholesome youngsters recorded such hits as "Twenty Six Miles (Santa Catalina)," "Big Man," "Dreamy Eyes" and "Down by the Station."
"Ultimately, The Four Preps' biggest influence can be heard via their impact on Brian Wilson, whose harmony-driven production for The Beach Boys was a direct antecedent of The Four Preps' sound," or so says a biography of the group on AllMusic.com.
The Preps appeared on The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet, The Ed Sullivan Show and American Bandstand, played college campuses around the country and toured the world. But with a new wife and child, Larson wanted to get off the road, so he pursued a career in television and sold a story idea for a 1966 episode of The Fugitive.
Larson then wrote an episode of It Takes a Thief, and within the short span of a season he went from story editor to producing the series.
He created his first show, the ABC Western Alias Smith and Jones, which starred Peter Duel and Ben Murphy as outlaw cousins trying to go straight. He exited the series soon after Duel died of a self-inflicted gunshot on New Year's Eve in 1971.
He did not get along with Klugman on Quincy and eventually left the show in the hands of Bellisario.
Selleck, who was under contract at Universal and had done a couple of pilots that had not made it to series, was obligated to do Magnum, whose pilot was written by Bellisario.
"We got the star, it was a perfect fit," said Larson, who was a fan of the 1960s CBS series Hawaiian Eye, which centered on a detective agency. "I had a house over there [in Hawaii] and a guy [like Selleck's character] who lived in a guest house and took care of it."
Larson based the unseen novelist character Robin Masters, the owner of the home, on author Harold Robbins.
After years at Universal — where he also did The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries for ABC and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century for NBC — Larson left for Fox. But to get out of his Universal deal, he had to give the studio one more show, and that would be Knight Rider.
"Michael Knight [Hasselhoff's character] in a way is prototyped by the Lone Ranger," Larson said. "If you think about him riding across the Plains and going from one town to another to help law and order, then K.I.T.T. becomes Tonto."
At Fox in the spring of 1983, he sold four new series: Manimal to NBC and Trauma Center, Automan and Masquerade to ABC, but all were quickly canceled.
Larson's next show, CBS' Cover Up — about a photographer (Jennifer O'Neill) who replaces her late husband as an undercover CIA agent — lasted one season. During production, actor Jon-Erik Hexum died as a result of an accidental self-inflicted blank-cartridge gunshot wound on the set.
In July 2011, Larson sued Universal, alleging a decades-long fraud perpetrated by a studio that he said never once sent him profit participation statements despite his shows earning hundreds of millions of dollars.
More recently, Larson reteamed up with The Four Preps, reuniting in 2004 for a PBS reunion show, Magic Moments, with best friends and fellow group members David Somerville and Bruce Belland.
Survivors include his wife Jeannie, half-brother Kenneth Peterson, a Hollywood prop master, and nine children (including his son James) from former wives Carol Gourley and Janet Curtis: Kimberly, Christopher, Glen, Michelle, David, Caroline, Danielle and Nicole.
A memorial service will be held in the near future, his son said.
Despite his remarkable career churning out hits, Larson earned but three Emmy nominations, two for producing McCloud and one (for outstanding drama) for Quincy. He never won.
His shows, Larson said in the TV Archive interview, "were enjoyable, they had a pretty decent dose of humor. All struck a chord in the mainstream. What we weren't going to do was win a shelf full of Emmys. We got plenty of nominations for things, but ours were not the kind of shows that were doing anything more than reaching a core audience. I would like to think we brought a lot of entertainment into the living room."

Father Jape

Umro Mike Nichols. : (
Blijedi čovjek na tragu pervertita.
To je ta nezadrživa napaljenost mladosti.
Dušman u odsustvu Dušmana.

Васа С. Тајчић

Моја колекција дискова
"Coraggio contro acciaio"
"Тако је чича Милоје заменио свога Стојана."


Васа С. Тајчић

Моја колекција дискова
"Coraggio contro acciaio"
"Тако је чича Милоје заменио свога Стојана."

Ghoul

Billie Whitelaw
(6 June 1932 – 21 December 2014)
R.I.P.

uradila mnoge značajne stvari - vidi ovde: http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-29445982 -
ali u mom srcu uvek će biti posebno mesto za jednu od najjezivijih ženskih uloga u svekolikoj istoriji horor filma: zločestu antihristovu dadilju, mis bejlok, u PREDSKAZANJU.  :evil:



https://ljudska_splacina.com/

Father Jape

Blijedi čovjek na tragu pervertita.
To je ta nezadrživa napaljenost mladosti.
Dušman u odsustvu Dušmana.