はてなキーワード: ladyとは
なんとなーくゴールドフィンガーとかロシアより愛をこめてとか一部だけ聞きかじってた程度だったけど、Wikipedia見て鼻血出そうになった。
全部かっこ良すぎる。
イっちゃいそう。マジで。
カジノ・ロワイヤル Casino Royale (1953年)
死ぬのは奴らだ Live and Let Die (1954年)
ダイヤモンドは永遠に Diamonds Are Forever (1956年)
ロシアから愛をこめて From Russia, With Love (1957年) 映画版の邦題は「ロシアより」であるが、小説は「ロシアから」である。
わたしを愛したスパイ The Spy Who Loved Me (1962年)
女王陛下の007 On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1963年)
007は二度死ぬ You Only Live Twice (1964年)
黄金の銃を持つ男 The Man With the Golden Gun (1965年) 映画版の邦題は「黄金銃」であるが、小説は「黄金の銃」である。
バラと拳銃 For Your Eyes Only (1960年) 旧邦題『007号の冒険』
危険 Risico
珍魚ヒルデブラント The Hildebrand Rarity
オクトパシー Octopussy and the Living Daylights (1966年) 旧邦題『007/ベルリン脱出』
オクトパシー Octopussy
http://anond.hatelabo.jp/20140625130105
女子大という名前が良くない。女性大学とでもすべき。二十歳を越えた大人の女性に、女子と名付けるのは差別的ではないか。
もしかして、「子」はchild、kidの意味しかないと思ってない?
考えてもみて。「生涯スポーツ大会 女子の部」にkidもgirlも出てないよladyの集いだよ。
孔子様はこどもなのにためになること言ってて偉いね!……ってちがうわー!!!!
こうやって、漢字は多義語という事実が忘れられていくのだろうか。
みんなたまには漢和辞典ひこうよ…。
それとも、「女子」と見ると反射的に「女の子」って脳内補完してしまうのだろうか。
ならちょっとわかるよおじさんわかるよすごくわかるよ。
端末はあと少しで発売予定だが、iPhoneとかiPadとかAndroidとかMacで動くソフトウェアのKindleを使えば、すでにもう日本語書籍を買ったりお試し版をダウンロードしたりして楽しむことができる。
さっそく、エロ本系も花開こうとしている。
おなじみフランス書院とか、エロマンガ(島に非ず)ばっかりなのだけど、
探ってみると面白い。
なお、私はエロマンガとか、子供ものとか、アニメっぽいのとか、BLとか、コミケ的なものは苦手で嫌いなのでその手のものは一切スルーしています。
Juan Cuhna (著)
http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B00A4N15LQ
これ、いちおう「アダルト」の分類に入っているのだが、サンプル版を見てみれば分かる通り、何か戦記物の英語小説を日本語に自動変換した(で、変換に失敗している)ような雰囲気のものだ。とにかく書いてある文章が謎過ぎる。
これはこれでシュールな雰囲気を醸し出しているので、オートグラフとかバロウズのカットアップとか、前衛文学に興味ある人は見てみてもいいのかもしれない。100円だし。
水野蒼 (著)
http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B0088LTTKK
やっとまともなものが出てきました。
幼いころ見てしまったSM雑誌、それを胸にしまいつつ成人し優等生として暮らす育ちのよいOL, しかし秘めたその性向は・・・ 的な、これも王道感のある展開です。
実に小説っぽい体の一冊です。300円。
エロくノ一大好き (著)
http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B009Z1F2M6
内容紹介のサマリが長いです。
戦国時代。なんか特殊能力を持つ様々な女忍者がいろいろスパイしますが、だいたい捕まって、あの手この手で責めを受けます。これも王道パターンです。
最後の3人めのくノ一は『またもや参態丸に捕まってしまう。彼は固・液・気に変化する鋼の身体をもち、その身体で紅葉を陵辱する。自在に変形する鋼の触手が膣・仔壺・喉・胃・腸とあらゆる場所に入り込み』と、サイバーダイン・システムズ社のT-1000みたいな敵に犯されます。
もうなんだか、自分の趣味を結実させたくてもう止まらなかった。そんな雰囲気がたまりません。著者名は「エロくノ一大好き」です。
ライフ・イン・トウキョウ 1 [Kindle版] [アダルト]
野川 潤 (著)
http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B009Z244RE
これは結構いい。あまり小説っぽくなく、リアルな手記っぽい感じ。まあ主婦とかバツイチとかやりまくってるわけですが、乾いたせつない感じがトウキョウで、またエロいところでしょうか。短編7つ入り。女性向けかも。
Jack Ready (著)
http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B00A2HK7O0
題名は 'Ready Lady' らしいのだが、表紙には「戯画。セックス観光客。」と書いてある。
フォントが、変です。グアムとかフィリピンとかハワイにある、日本人向けの妙なお土産屋にありがちなピジン日本語です。
サンプル版を見ると、導入部? の不思議な挿絵をいくつか見れただけで、実際の文章まで試し読みすることはできませんでした。
というか、本当に文章が入っているコンテンツなのかどうかも不明です。
Gary (著)
http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B00A04PXXK
これもなんか・・・ 英語の三文小説を自動翻訳にかけて、ジャンルをわざと「アダルト」にし、うっかりエロ小説だと思い込んで購入させてしまうようなアレでしょうか。
ライフ・イン・トウキョウ 2 [Kindle版] [アダルト]
野川 潤 (著)
http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B009Z246BS
パート1のほうでもアナル開発とかしてましたが、こっちでもローター責めとか、処女の音大生にペログリとかしてます。爆発すればいいと思います。
川那秀久 (著)
http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B00A417G4S
内容紹介
『女にふられた物理学者がやけくそで書いたのは「女体力学」の論文。それをきっかけに騒動が起きる―くだらなさ全開のSF(?)小説。』
ちなみにこれも100円です。100円コンテンツは、さすがに手強いクォリティの金脈です。
お疲れ様です☆
詳細です♪
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40人くらい☆
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目印 *************を挟んだ向いの建物です。地下です☆
今回、**占いを元にちょっとした事を考えていますので、参加の方はお名前と生年月日もしくは**占いの**をお知らせ下さい(*^^*)
内容につきましては当日のお楽しみに〓
せっかくなので、より皆が仲良く、新しい出会いと共に楽しい時間になるようにしようと思います☆
すでに参加のお返事を頂いてる方、お手数ですか再度生年月日もしくは**をお知らせ下さい(>_<)
よろしくお願いします(o^^o)
ご連絡お待ちしております(*^^*)
Happy Timeを☆☆
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この山**子って人に記憶がなくて、
誰だっけなーって考えてたんだけど、
銀の犬って誰だったけなー、ってまた考えてたら、
"The Artist"? "The Descendants"? "Hugo"? There was no critical consensus following a day of intense voting yesterday when a gaggle of critics groups voted their top honors. These included the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA), the Boston Society of Film Critics (BSFC), and the New York Film Critics Online (NYFCO), as well as critics in San Francisco, Detroit and Indiana. The American Film Institute also announced its annual top 10, typically taking no risks.
Best Picture: "The Descendants" got a strong push with a win at the LAFCA, but "The Artist" took the top prize at the BSFC and the NYFCO. Both titles will make the final Academy shortlist. Fortified by nominations for their respective directors Martin Scorsese and Terrence Malick, "Hugo" and "The Tree of Life" should get nominations. The critics groups didn't get "The Help," any more than "The Blind Side," but the Civic Rights-era drama did make the American Film Institute top ten this year, so don't discount it yet.
Best Actor: Michael Fassbender is coming up fast with an LAFCA win. Why should we care about that group in particular? They're on a six-year roll predicting the Oscar winner for Best Actor. Brad Pitt's also a contender for "Moneyball," getting an art-house bump from "The Tree of Life," with Gary Oldman coming up on the outside thanks to the critical and box-office success of "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" and a nod from the San Francisco Film Critics. How about George Clooney for "The Descendants"? He's still in the race, but not at the forefront. Like going for long shots? Then bet Michael Shannon for "Take Shelter," which won NYFCO. And if there's a sweep for "The Artist," add in Jean Dujardin.
Best Actress: Michelle Williams of "My Week With Marilyn," solidifies her spot with a win at the Boston Film Critics Association. Los Angeles went way out for Yung-Jun Hee in "Poetry" (what?) in their 'we're cool and uncorrupted by the Oscar race' vote. NYFCO went classic with Meryl Streep for "The Iron Lady." She's the Streep, but neither she nor Williams will be helped by an apparent lack of enthusiasm for their moves as a whole. Ditto Viola Davis ("The Help"), who will nonetheless make the top five Oscar nominees. Either SF winner Tilda Swinton ("We Need to Talk About Kevin") or multiple-runner-up Kirsten Dunst ("Melancholia") may slip in or come in sixth or seventh. Keep an eye out for Charlize Theron ("Young Adult"), Elizabeth Olsen ("Martha Marcy May Marlene") and Felicity Jones ("Like Crazy) as wild-card entries.
Best Supporting Actor: This is a two-man race between octogenarian Christopher Plummer and Albert Brooks playing against type as a cold-blooded hands-on killer. On the fringes: Patton Oswalt ("Young Adult"), Kenneth Branagh ("My Week with Marilyn") and Andy Serkis ("Rise of the Planet of the Apes").
Best Supporting Actress: Coming up on the inside is Melissa McCarthy for "Bridesmaids." Hurray for comedy! Bolstered by a best ensemble award from the LAFCA, this may push McCarthy into the five Oscar nominees. The LAFCA got behind Jessica Chastain, the NYFCO Breakthrough Performer, who was in every movie from "The Tree of Life" to "The Help," where she'll be competing against her popular co-star Octavia Spencer. The San Francisco critics supported Vanessa Redgrave for "Coriolanus," and Janet McTeer ("Albert Nobbs") was an LAFCA runner up in the category.
Who's out of the running in these five major categories? The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, War Horse, J. Edgar and Midnight in Paris all underwhelmed. The X-Factor remains Scott Rudin's buzzy "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," which has not been screened widely after the New Yorker's David Denby flagrantly broke embargo on Rudin's other major film, "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." Pack the Kleenex box for this one.
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"The Artist"? "The Descendants"? "Hugo"? There was no critical consensus following a day of intense voting yesterday when a gaggle of critics groups voted their top honors. These included the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA), the Boston Society of Film Critics (BSFC), and the New York Film Critics Online (NYFCO), as well as critics in San Francisco, Detroit and Indiana. The American Film Institute also announced its annual top 10, typically taking no risks.
Best Picture: "The Descendants" got a strong push with a win at the LAFCA, but "The Artist" took the top prize at the BSFC and the NYFCO. Both titles will make the final Academy shortlist. Fortified by nominations for their respective directors Martin Scorsese and Terrence Malick, "Hugo" and "The Tree of Life" should get nominations. The critics groups didn't get "The Help," any more than "The Blind Side," but the Civic Rights-era drama did make the American Film Institute top ten this year, so don't discount it yet.
Best Actor: Michael Fassbender is coming up fast with an LAFCA win. Why should we care about that group in particular? They're on a six-year roll predicting the Oscar winner for Best Actor. Brad Pitt's also a contender for "Moneyball," getting an art-house bump from "The Tree of Life," with Gary Oldman coming up on the outside thanks to the critical and box-office success of "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" and a nod from the San Francisco Film Critics. How about George Clooney for "The Descendants"? He's still in the race, but not at the forefront. Like going for long shots? Then bet Michael Shannon for "Take Shelter," which won NYFCO. And if there's a sweep for "The Artist," add in Jean Dujardin.
Best Actress: Michelle Williams of "My Week With Marilyn," solidifies her spot with a win at the Boston Film Critics Association. Los Angeles went way out for Yung-Jun Hee in "Poetry" (what?) in their 'we're cool and uncorrupted by the Oscar race' vote. NYFCO went classic with Meryl Streep for "The Iron Lady." She's the Streep, but neither she nor Williams will be helped by an apparent lack of enthusiasm for their moves as a whole. Ditto Viola Davis ("The Help"), who will nonetheless make the top five Oscar nominees. Either SF winner Tilda Swinton ("We Need to Talk About Kevin") or multiple-runner-up Kirsten Dunst ("Melancholia") may slip in or come in sixth or seventh. Keep an eye out for Charlize Theron ("Young Adult"), Elizabeth Olsen ("Martha Marcy May Marlene") and Felicity Jones ("Like Crazy) as wild-card entries.
Best Supporting Actor: This is a two-man race between octogenarian Christopher Plummer and Albert Brooks playing against type as a cold-blooded hands-on killer. On the fringes: Patton Oswalt ("Young Adult"), Kenneth Branagh ("My Week with Marilyn") and Andy Serkis ("Rise of the Planet of the Apes").
Best Supporting Actress: Coming up on the inside is Melissa McCarthy for "Bridesmaids." Hurray for comedy! Bolstered by a best ensemble award from the LAFCA, this may push McCarthy into the five Oscar nominees. The LAFCA got behind Jessica Chastain, the NYFCO Breakthrough Performer, who was in every movie from "The Tree of Life" to "The Help," where she'll be competing against her popular co-star Octavia Spencer. The San Francisco critics supported Vanessa Redgrave for "Coriolanus," and Janet McTeer ("Albert Nobbs") was an LAFCA runner up in the category.
Who's out of the running in these five major categories? The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, War Horse, J. Edgar and Midnight in Paris all underwhelmed. The X-Factor remains Scott Rudin's buzzy "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," which has not been screened widely after the New Yorker's David Denby flagrantly broke embargo on Rudin's other major film, "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." Pack the Kleenex box for this one.
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