overlaps

Studying up on the Overlap Hotel Blog, since the owner was kind enough to leave a comment to one of my posts here and stated they enjoyed reading this blog…

http://overlaphotel.blogspot.com/2013/06/ringo-starr.html

Ringo also starred in a tv-movie simply titled Ringo. In it, he plays the part of a man named Ignor Rrats, who switches places with Ringo, played by himself.

This is interesting because, without knowledge of Ringo’s character in this tv-movie, the variant name I created for him for the Frank & Herman Einstein! Blog purposes is the very similar Ingor Ratts. See here for a list of posts with this variant name mentioned. And more are found in the preceding Baker Blinker Blog, my first effort in this type of communication. But I like “Ignor Rrats” better!

Some good stuff over at that Overlap Hotel… more on the Ringo movie.

Even more interesting is that the film also features actress Angie Dickinson who portrayed a female cop named Sgt. ‘Pepper’ Anderson on the ’70s tv show Police Woman.

How cool!

More…

After a day of shooting The Shining, Shelley Duvall, Jack Nicholson, James Coburn, Lynsey De Paul and Ringo have some drinks.

ringshine

Mention of Ringo and rings in this particular Overlap Hotel post reminds me of something I saw just today in The Shining: overlap of Jack’s shiny eye pupil in one of the movie’s ending crossfades with a finger of another person in the same photo.

shining14040
Jack’s pupil briefly acts as a woman’s ring.

And in the crossfade just before this, involving the same shot, we have this same “ring woman’s” eye becoming a third eye of another photo dweller. Pretty interesting, huh?

shining14029a

3 Comments

Filed under Beetles, The, Qbrick, Stanley, Shining, The

3 responses to “overlaps

  1. Pingback: Shining Pepper Project 01 | Frank & Herman, Einstein!

  2. Pingback: Shining Pepper Project 02 | Frank & Herman, Einstein!

  3. Pingback: head regained | Sunklands

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.