Information is now available for Jason Stutter's film treatment of
Ronald Hugh Morrieson's mystery/comedy, 'Predicament'. You will also
find that the books section has been re-organised and in the process
of upgrading. A couple of new trailers have been added at the Sneak
Peek Trailers page, where you will notice DVD release dates for
'Insatiable Moon' and 'After the Waterfall'. Probably the really big
news for 2011 is that amongst the 2011dvd releases of older titles,
'Came A Hot Friday' will become available, following a theatrical re-
release.
For further information about New Zealand feature films and their
soundtracks check out:
The best to you all in the coming year, which just happens to be the
10th Anniversary year for the website.
Cheers,
Charles
Thx for that, can you please put the right term in my head for future
reference. My brother is a prolific reader, but like any IT
consultant prefers screen reading to book (altho he does both) he was
raving on about something he uses now, I think it began with 'K" he
downloads (for want of a better word) a book onto what I think he
meant some new gadget, reads it, then downloads another one, means
saves heaps of money on books (never reads same fiction twice) and
also stops them building up, and needless to say far more
transportable on a bike, any of that make sense?
Actually sorry to change thread but it came up on the same phone call
(London) they have started up a system like rent a bike. You will
find racks full empty or in between but all the bikes are the same.
You can borrow one for say half an hour free, or use a scan card for
longer, means instead of rushing to meetings and being late, you can
grab a bike from outside work (for him anyway) race over the other
side of London go to a meeting and get back faster than a cab, and you
can drop off your bike in dozens of places, then pick up another one
if you wish to get back. Bin racking (pun intended) my brains about
how much capital I would need to bring a similar system to Taranaki,
already you can hire bike for our walk way, but as I don't have the
readies for a needs assessment project, there is no way to determine
whether it would be viable in such a small city, but I liked the idea
a lot.