WRITER FUEL: Scientists want to build a device that could capture the body heat we radiate, and use it to power other technologies.
https://www.limfic.com/2025/02/27/writer-fuel-could-our-body-heat-be-used-to-power-our-devices/
WRITER FUEL: Scientists want to build a device that could capture the body heat we radiate, and use it to power other technologies.
https://www.limfic.com/2025/02/27/writer-fuel-could-our-body-heat-be-used-to-power-our-devices/
On this day in 1981, Body Heat was released in theatres.
Oh no!
Via #Variety
#WilliamHurt, who became a top leading man in the 1980s, winning an #Oscar for 1985’s “#KissOfTheSpiderWoman” and starring in “#TheBigChill” and “#BodyHeat,” died Sunday of natural causes. He was 71. Hurt’s death was confirmed to Variety by his friend, #GerryByrne.
#RIP #AlteredStates #GorkyPark
https://variety.com/2022/film/news/william-hurt-dead-kiss-of-the-spider-woman-1235203576/
Body Heat, 1981, Lawrence Kasdan
William Hurt and Kathleen Turner
One of best neo-noir films. It owes a lot to Double Indemnity although it is not considered a remake.
Despite the explicit sex and violence, the look and feel make it equally at home with 1940s film noir as it does with contemporary 1980s neo-noir.
New Yorker: Talking to Conservatives About Climate Change: The Congressional Climate Caucus https://www.newyorker.com/podcast/political-scene/how-does-extreme-heat-affect-the-body #NewYorker #Podcast/ThePoliticalScenePodcast #ClimateChange #BodyHeat #Medicine
#FloridaMan, on #Netflix is a typical #Swamp #Noir style, semi-#comedic #series.
The #manatee bit in episode one is absolutely accurate, and the #LocalNews bit in episode two is only lightly exaggerated.
#SwampNoir, e.g. #BodyHeat, #WildThings, #KeyLargo
Remembering #WilliamHurt (1950-2022), the versatile Oscar / BAFTA-winning American film, stage and television actor, born in Washington D.C. #OnThisDay. His film debut was as the latter-day mad scientist in Ken Russell's #AlteredStates (1980) and he excelled as, among others, the not-so-smart lawyer in #BodyHeat (1981), the mob boss in Cronenberg's #AHistoryOfViolence (2005) and the terrorised hit man in Stephen King adaptation 'Battleground' from #NightmaresAndDreamscapes (2006).
Kathleen Turner to William Hurt in #BodyHeat :
“You’re not too smart, are you? I like that in a man.” #thegardian