Posted By: Paul - Sun Dec 20, 2020 -
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Category: Eccentrics, Regionalism, Religion, North America
A quirky, out-of-place worker (Keith Gordon) at a crucifix factory invents a device he claims can show pictures of Heaven. Discouraged and confused by the inability of those around him to see anything but a screenful of static, he charismatically hijacks a bus of friendly elderly people in order to get media attention for his invention.
Posted By: Paul - Sat Dec 05, 2020 -
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Category: Death, Eccentrics, Crackpots, Inventions, Television, 1980s
Posted By: Paul - Fri Dec 04, 2020 -
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Category: Animals, Eccentrics, Food, Money, Pranks and Revenge, 1960s
Posted By: Paul - Sun Nov 29, 2020 -
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Category: Eccentrics, Inventions, Languages, Religion, Nineteenth Century
"Today, Ms. Maria Kalinowska, the greatest Poznań (Polish, and probably the largest in the scale of the universe) cinema lover, has passed away today," wrote the employees of the cinema to which Maria regularly visited her husband. A married couple wrote down each screening in a notebook - they could spend whole days in the cinema, equipped with sandwiches. People from Poznań who regularly visit the Muza Cinema had to meet them at least once.
Maria Makowska-Kalinowska (1945 – 14 November 2020) and Bogdan Kalinowski (1939 – 9 November 2017) were a married couple from Poznań, Poland, known as the most avid filmgoers in Poland. They watched films in cinemas of Poznań regularly from 1973 on. In 2010 alone they watched 563 films. Altogether, between 1973 and 2010 they had viewed over 11,000 films together; by mid-2015 the total exceeded 13,000.[
Maria and Bogdan Kalinowski were librarians, and they met during a course for librarians. There was also a library of the films watched, which they meticulously kept. The Kalinowski family went to every film festival, sat down with notebooks in their hands and took notes of every film they watched. And they saw thousands of them together - in 2017, when Mr. Bogdan died, this number probably exceeded 16,000.
Posted By: Paul - Tue Nov 17, 2020 -
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Category: Amateurs and Fans, Eccentrics, Excess, Overkill, Hyperbole and Too Much Is Not Enough, Movies, Europe
Posted By: Paul - Mon Nov 02, 2020 -
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Category: Eccentrics, Music, Spaceflight, Astronautics, and Astronomy, Outsider Art, 1960s
Posted By: Paul - Mon Oct 26, 2020 -
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Category: Eccentrics, Museums, United Kingdom
Posted By: Paul - Tue Oct 13, 2020 -
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Category: Awards, Prizes, Competitions and Contests, Buildings and Other Structures, Eccentrics, Music, Unauthorized Dwellings, 1950s
Posted By: Paul - Fri Oct 02, 2020 -
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Category: Antisocial Activities, Eccentrics, Music, 1960s
Posted By: Paul - Tue Sep 29, 2020 -
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Category: Animals, Crime, Eccentrics, 1980s
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