Tuesday 17 April 2012

Dexter

Anyone else notice that in the opening credits of Dexter he shaves, eats breakfast and then leaves the house with a face covered in stubble.


How long is he eating for?

Monday 16 April 2012

Black times

I don't want to sound like an old fart, but there is NO WAY that The Woman in Black is a 12a. 


Just because it's not gory, doesn't mean it's not scary.


I enjoyed it though, as it's proper horror (e.g. not torture porn).

Tuesday 27 March 2012

The Prof

Apparently Professor Green isn't a real Professor.


What else are they lying to us about?!


Next thing you know, we'll find out that Doctor Dre isn't a qualified physician.

Monday 26 March 2012

Irregularity

So, the combination of fatherhood, holding down a full time job and trying to occasionally sleep has really hindered my ability to post daily.


I'll keep trying to stay up-to-date, especially as I've got loads to run through (The Hunger Games, Woman in Black, The Walking Dead, Arkham City), but at the moment a post a day might be a bit ambitious.


I'll do my best, which is all we can ever do...

Tuesday 20 March 2012

We built this city

Goddamn, is Arkham City impressive. I'm still only 25% through it, but wow. 


If it continues to this level, it'll join Super Mario Bros 3, Goldeneye and GTA: Vice City on my list of favourite games ever.

Monday 19 March 2012

As you mean to go on

Interesting start to the week today. I got to work and someone had broken my Marvel Comics mug.


Hopefully things can only get better.

Sunday 18 March 2012

Beauty and the Beast

Following on from my comments about Disney the other day, I was reminiscing about how my favourite character from "Beauty and the Beast" was Gaston, the egotistical villain.


Not really sure what that says about me.

Saturday 17 March 2012

Gaming

I'm really not a gamer. I have a DS and enjoy the odd Professor Leyton challenge, but when it comes to keeping up with the latest games, I'm really behind the times.


But I'll be damned if Batman: Arkham City isn't one of the best games ever.


Admittedly, I'm inherently biased towards Batman, but it's absolutely incredible. Great story, great game play. Just the best.

Friday 16 March 2012

A Whole New World

A recent discussion with friends about Disney songs reminded me of my theory that the song "A Whole New World" in Aladdin is just about sex.


If you really listen to the lyrics, you'll see I'm right.


"Take you wonder by wonder, over sideways and under, on a magic carpet ride"


"don't you dare close your eyes"


I mean, come on. It's obvious, right? 


No. Just me then.

Thursday 15 March 2012

Hawaii Five-Bobbins

Just watched the Hawaii Five-0 episode where they go to North Korea.


Wow.


Just...wow.

Tuesday 13 March 2012

Trending

The BBQ is coming. 


In anticipation of the eighties theme, I'm compiling a playlist of eighties music. Or more specifically, I'm compiling a list of sings for my buddy Jake to compile a playlist of.


Get involved in the fun on Twitter on the hashtag #horangannbbqplaylist


It was trending worldwide last night (and by worldwide I mean I'm the only one who has posted to it).


There's still time though.

Monday 12 March 2012

Drive Awesome

I like action movies. I (specifically) like 80s action movies (see much earlier posts). I also really like Christina Hendricks (for obvious reasons).


So then, it's no surprise just how much I enjoyed the uber-violent, uber-cool "Drive". Outstanding performances from Ryan Gosling and Albert Brookes and smatterings of extreme bloody violence made for a wonderful romantic evening with my wife.


That's how I roll.

Sunday 11 March 2012

Staying hungry

The Hunger Games is semi Battle Royale. It's Quasi Battle Royale. It's the margarine of Battle Royale. It's the Diet Coke of Battle Royale - just one calorie, not Battle Royale enough.


It's actually quite a fun book, but it is just Battle Royale for the Harry Potter generation. I'll be interested to see the PG-13 version of the 18 story on the big screen though. 

Saturday 10 March 2012

Newish Girl

As American Sitcoms go, I'm quite enjoying New Girl. 


This is largely down to the brilliance of Schmidt, a truly original character.


Plus Zooey Deschanel (not sure if that's the spelling) is doing her "kooky" thing, which seems to be her only card, but she plays it well.

Friday 9 March 2012

Artistic Merit

I didn't want to like The Artist as much as I did, largely because everyone went on about how good it was.


Annoyingly, it completely won me over. It's just as brilliant as everyone says.


Damnit.

Thursday 8 March 2012

Paternity Leave

Had nearly two weeks off from blog posting, largely due to the fact that I'm now a dad. Instead of movies, TV shows and comic books; my life has mainly consisted of changing nappies and dealing with crying fits over the last two weeks.


Still, he's worth it.


Hopefully, I'll be back to normal with my posts from now on, and there will be an absence of references to pooey nappies.

Thursday 23 February 2012

The Leverage

Leverage is back on TV, and I love it.

It's ridicuolus, it's cheesy and it's harmless fun. For the same reasons I love Burn Notice, I love switching off my brain  and letting Leverage wash over me.

You know that nothing too bad is ever going to happen, and you know the bad guys are going to get their just desserts. Most importantly, the reveal of how they're going to pull the job off is alwas entertaining.

Plus, I've got a bit of a crush on Parker, cos she's kooky.

Wednesday 22 February 2012

Feeling Husk

When you need a mediocre generic horror movie, and you can't find "Jeepers Creepers" anywhere. Check out Husk. Low on budget, low on scares, but it's watchable if you'rea horror fan.

Which, I am. Naturally.

Tuesday 21 February 2012

Retinkering

In case you were wondering, I thought "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" was just as good on the second watch. So, you know, go get it on DVD.

Monday 20 February 2012

Appetite for Destruction

"The Hunger Games" is released on the 23rd of March and everyone is banging on about how good the books are. 


I do hate to read a book AFTER I've seen it already committed to screen (Game of Thrones being the obvious exception), so I guess I'll need to make sure I've read it by this time next month.


Now to do the 3,000 others things I've got to do first...

Sunday 19 February 2012

A Grimm Outlook

Just watched the first episode of Grimm. Think the producers of Supernatural should sue.


That said, I'll watch the next one.

Saturday 18 February 2012

Three Ami(Ran)gos

Watched Rango the other night. After a slow start, i really ended up getting into it, not least because of some great voice acting by Johnny Depp and Bill Nighy.


Not really sure who it was aimed at though as the animation really jarred with me (at first) and a lot of the jokes (and the plot) probably wouldn't make sense to young children. But maybe I'm not being fair to them.


The really interesting thing is that the thrust of the plot is pretty much the same as the Three Amigos (one of  my favourite comedies ever), which has already been copied by Galaxy Quest (which is also brilliant).


Once the story was underway and it became clear that was where they were going with it, I actually got more involved. Maybe I'm just a sucker for a underdog-pretends-to-be-hero-gets-found-out-leaves-in-shame-returns-to-save-the-day story.

Friday 17 February 2012

My funny valentine

This year for Valentine's day, I got my better half "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy", because, as I've mentioned before, it's excellent. And she hasn't seen it.


She got me "Drive", which I haven't seen and was gutted I missed it at the cinema.


Who says romance is dead? 

Thursday 16 February 2012

Keel Hauling

Treasure Island was yet another new show out on Sky1. Admittedly this was only a two parter, but this had Eddie Izzard in it and Philip Glenister, so at the outset things were looking good.


And it was a lot of fun. It was clearly family-fare, but was superior to Neverland, in so much as there was only really one kid in it and he wasn't that annoying. Izzard made for a charismatic Long John Silver, and Donald Sutherland and Elijah Wood gave good support in effectively cameo roles. Glenister was (of course) great, as was Daniel Mays, who seems to be in everything now. Good luck to him, especially as he's already done a great turn in the final series of Ashes to Ashes.   


Despite the stellar cast, the stand out performance was Rupert Penry-Jones as the douchy Squire Trelawney (really struggled for an adjective there, and villainous seemed a bit too much). You really grew to hate the character, and when he meets his end, it's one of the most uncomfortable looking deaths I've seen in a while (not in a gory way, but if you've seen it you'll know what I mean).


Once again, good work from Sky.


I really feel like I'm giving them too many props at the moment, so will try to find something of theirs I hate so I can really slate it.

Wednesday 15 February 2012

Still looking for lyrics

I'm still on the hunt for a really great song lyric. In my quest, I keep coming up against really bad ones.


My current favourite (worst) one is from 5ive (remember them? Anyone?)


"Wicky, Wicky // I'm getting jiggy // open up the doors got the keys to the city".


Quality eh? McCartney must be bricking himself.

Tuesday 14 February 2012

Madder Dogs

Finished "Mad Dogs" at the weekend. It still superior British drama, and only suffered as it wasn't as good as series 1. Enjoyed the little cameo from Ben Chaplin and (spoiler alert) am looking forward to the inevitable third series.


I know I covered this the other day, but how is it that Sky are the ones churning out interesting drama now? I also recently finished Treasure Island, which I'll go into at more depth another day. 


Channel 4 really need to buck their ideas up.

Monday 13 February 2012

Worst. Lyric. Ever.

The hunt for a good lyric continues. But on the way, I'm coming across some real bad ones.


Here's my current favourite for "worst lyric ever".


"I'm as serious as cancer, when I say rhythm is a dancer."
- SNAP!, Rhythm is a dancer


I mean...wow.

Sunday 12 February 2012

Finding a lyric

My favourite lyric used to be the Kaiser Chiefs: "Knock me down, I get straight back up again, come back stronger than a powered up Batman".


Then I found out they say "Pac-Man" not "Batman".


Fair enough, the lyric makes a bit more sense, as Pacman was a wimp until he "powered up", but still. I only really liked it because of the Batman reference.


Now I need to find a new favourite lyric.

Saturday 11 February 2012

Never say Neverland

Continuing on from my post about Sky seemingly being the only one producing interesting content at the moment, I sat down and watched both parts of Neverland the other day.


It was alright.


Keira Knightley was the voice of Tinkerbell, and didn't really say enough to annoy me. Anna Friel was good - she's actually quite an underrated actress... when she gets the chance she can be versatile. Rhys Ifans was a scene-stealer as Hook, it's good to see him again (where's he been the last few years?)


The fact that Bob Hoskins was playing Smee (a role he made famous in "Hook") was a bit weird, and his part didn't really amount to more than an extended cameo. The same goes for Charles Dance, who perhaps relished the idea of playing a character who WASN'T evil. He was only really there to provide exposition anyway.


The downside was the kids. I don't want to sound harsh, but child actors are normally really good or really bad. These guys weren't really bad, but it was so obvious they were "acting" it kept me from being immersed in the entertainment. The kid playing Peter seemed to epitomise a middle-class stage school brat trying to play a commoner (cor-blimey). The only exception to this was Curly, who made his charater interesting at least. I've already forgotten the names of the other Lost Boys.


So all-in-all, not Sky's best effort, by I applaud them for trying stuff like this. 

Friday 10 February 2012

Fringe is back

Fringe is back on TV! My favourite Sci-fi of the moment and I'm now catching up with what's going on with Olivia, Peter, Walter, Broyles, Astrid and the rest of the gang...including all of their doubles.


Is it just me, or is Fauxlivia still much hotter than Olivia? I think it's the red hair and the cocky grin.


I'm messed up, I know.

Thursday 9 February 2012

The Dance is Done

FINALLY! Wez has finished Dance with Dragons.


It's taken about two months, as no longer having a daily three-and-a-half-hour round trip to and from work has eaten in to my "reading time", but I've finally finished it.


I know a lot of people are following Game of Thrones on TV and haven't cheated by reading ahead (like me), so I won't drop any spoiler bombs. What I will say is DAMN IT! Because some characters (I won't reveal which ones) have been left in some very precarious situations. One might even be dead. 


I just hope it doesn't take George RR Martin another seven years to finish the next book. Not sure I can wait that long.


At least Series 2 of the TV show is starting up in April... 

Wednesday 8 February 2012

Over Heels

As I've mentioned before, I tend to dip in and out of wrestling and only really catch the big PPVs. Watching the Royal Rumble, it struck me that Vicki Guerrero and Michael Cole are somehow the two most over heels in wrestling.

If you'd have told me five years ago that would be the case, I would have laughed in your face. How things change.

Tuesday 7 February 2012

Out in the Midday Sun

I'm currently two episodes into the new series of Mad Dogs and enjoying it so far. It's lacking the pazazz of Series 1, but then I think that might be because Series 1 really took me by surprise as to how good it was.

The cast is incredible, and as a big Life of Mars fan, it's cool to see Gene Hunt and Sam Tyler (sort of) reunited.

The big question is, when did Sky become the channel to watch when it comes to producing quality new content? While Channel 4 is languishing in cheap reality thrills, Sky1 have somehow become the channel that's trying all the new shows. Weird.

Monday 6 February 2012

"Super" Bowl

I don't care about American Football. Hell, I don't really care about any sport, so the Superbowl is just about the most pointless thing to get excited about in my opinion.

What I did care about was the extended Avenger Superbowl trailer, which looked pretty damn awesome.

Surely the highlight was the exchange between Loki and Stark:

"I have an army."
"We have a Hulk."

Is it wrong to be excited already?

Sunday 5 February 2012

Speaking of books

I've begun working on a book of short stories, which I'm hoping to finish and get on Amazon this year. I'll keep you posted as I go on...

Saturday 4 February 2012

That time of the month

Now that everyone should have their January pay in their account, what better time to download a book by a new writer? 


Yes, it's that time of the month where I remind people that I've (badly) written a book. You can download i here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nightmare-at-Movies-ebook/dp/B005R41I7S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1323953428&sr=8-1&fb_source=message


Please do, as every download helps! 

Friday 3 February 2012

Seinfeld Win

So Sky Atlantic are reshowing Seinfeld from the pilot.


This is brilliant news as I dipped in and out of it from around season five onwards and didn't get into it in a big way until about season 8. And it seems to be a show that's rarely repeated in the UK.


So, I look forward to months and months of Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer. Mostly George though, as he's surely one of the funniest characters in sitcom history.

Thursday 2 February 2012

The Game continues

Is it wrong that I'm getting more than just a little excited at the trailers for season 2 of Game of Thrones. I know it was my show of last year, but still, I'm like a little school girl, giddy with excitement whenever the trailers come on.


Oh and I STILL haven't finished book 5 yet!

Wednesday 1 February 2012

The (Board)Walking Dude

Finished Season Two of Boardwalk the other night (after having it sit in my planner for a while), and thoroughly enjoyed it. Was it better than series one? Probably, although it did suffer from Michael Shannon  having a majorly reduced part this season.


There were ups and downs, and not just between Jimmy and his Mum (I actually threw up in my mouth at that point). Definite highlights were Richard (AKA the man with half a face) and Chalky White. The scene with Chalky in prison was surely the stand out scene of the series?


Anyway, at the end of Season 2 it looked like they were down some major characters. Let's hope that means that Al Capone, Lucky Luciano and the rest of the Chicago and New York gangs make more of an appearance in Season 3...

Tuesday 31 January 2012

The Weekend

Got asked why I didn't post at the weekend. 


I lost a poker and was sulking. True story.


OK, only half true. I lost and poker and then had quite a lot of stuff going on around my house.


Not really an excuse I know but I am about to be a Dad.

Monday 30 January 2012

Going Dark

I like wrestling, in a "I'm not really that fussed bout it but enjoy watching it with my friends" kind of a way. 


I know, it's stupid, but I love the theatre of it. It also highlights why I don't like "real sport" - in reality, the little guy rarely beats Man Utd. But in wrestling it happens regularly.


So, in anticipation of the Royal Rumble (my favourite event of the year), I have had a complete Facebook and Twitter blackout to avoid the result. Thus far, I've been successful, and I'm off to watch it now. 


So yay me.

Friday 27 January 2012

Whirly Gig

So the gig was pretty awesome. 


My Heroine stole the show (to the point that I felt sorry for the band that followed them). After the girls finished playing, they were met with a chant of "One More Song", which apparently time constraints wouldn't let them answer. The band that followed them pretty much emptied the room (fail), which was primarily because the lead singer was going for a "sexy-mechanic" look (she missed) and she kept berating the crowd for not being into her music enough, which is really only something you can do if you're Johnny Rotten.


A special highlight of the set for me was the fact that they've now acquired their own "Bez", in the form of a woman who danced manically through the entire set. Depressingly, so few people got the reference when I mentioned Bez that I felt very old. But on the plus-side, there's something rather EPIC about the drummer (and one of my bessie mates) giving you a wink and a smile midway through your favourite song. Doesn't suck to know the band...even if I am kinda like a sexless groupie now.


If you're interested in seeing the girls before their international mega-stars, check out their tumblr.


So what else happened? Well, I got to play "wing-man", helping a friend of mine hook up - he got her number so looks like I did a pretty good job. That's right - Tom Cruise eat your heart out. Was Tom Cruise the wing man? Oh, I don't care.


The gig was at the o2 Academy in Islington, but my friend Al went to the o2 Arena first...something that will keep me chuckling for a long time. 


Oh and my good friend Jake revealed to everyone that he enjoys a "leisurely" shower in the morning. And I'm pretty sure "leisurely" IS a euphamism. 


Too. Much. Information. 

Thursday 26 January 2012

Gig-iddy!

Off to see My Heroine gig at the o2 Islington tonight. I've never been to the venue before but it sounds prestigious.


Feedback tomorrow.

Wednesday 25 January 2012

The BBQ

I'm sure you're all on tenterhooks about this, but the theme for this year's BBQ is Eighties.


The possibilities are endless...better get started on my costume now though...

Tuesday 24 January 2012

Under the Boardwalk

If you've seen the penultimate episode of Boardwalk, you'll know what I'm talking about. If you haven't, you won't.


EEEEEEEUUURRGHHH!


I actually threw up in my mouth a little.

Monday 23 January 2012

Bit of a problem

The problem with the Game of Thrones books is that I've now started using really outdated language because I've spent so much time reading them over the last few months.

I keep referring to things as a "Mummers Farce".

No-one else gets it.

Sunday 22 January 2012

It's coming

It's early days, but arrangements are already underway for the summer BBQ.

The theme has been picked and so has the date. Is it wrong to be excited now, even if it's six months away?

Wait, only six months? Time to start working on my costume.

Saturday 21 January 2012

The (Sam) Axe is falling

I like Burn Notice. It's fun. Plus it's got Bruce Campbell in.

So imagine my joy at Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe.

All Bruce Campbell films are super cheesy B-Movies and this is no exception. Which is why I liked it. He even got to say "Groovy".

Plus, we found out where the "Chuck Finlay" persona came from.

Win.

Friday 20 January 2012

I've got a theory

The season 2 finale of Sherlock was pretty epic. If you haven't seen it yet stop reading, as here be spoilers...

The question on everyone's lips is, how did he fake his death? I think it's fairly obvious that Molly had something to do with it (hence the reason he "needed her help"), but it's got to be more complicated than him just nicking a body off of her. Here's my (probably extremely flawed) theory:

- Firstly, Moriarty used a Sherlock Holmes double when he kidnapped the children. This was why the little girl screamed when she saw Sherlock because the person who had been holding her captive looked just like him. With the onset of Sherlock's new found fame, celebrity look-a-likes would be common.
- Secondly, Moriarty is a guy who likes to tie up loose ends (remember him killing off people in previous episodes?) So once he was done with the look-a-like, he had him murdered.
- Thirdly, Sherlock used his homeless network to locate the body. The favour from Molly was for her to arrange for the John Doe to be brought to the hospital so he could use it. Then prior to Moriarty meeting him, he secreted it on the roof in the same clothes that he was wearing.
- Finally, when Watson got knocked by the cyclist (which Sherlock had arranged), he made the switch.

This all hinges on Sherlock thinking ahead of Moriarty, which frankly he needs to have done. Otherwise so many things about their final confrontation show that Moriarty had out-thought Sherlock, which is fairly unsatisfying.

I should point out that I've only watched the episode once, so if there are holes in my guess, please feel free to pick them apart.


Thursday 19 January 2012

Mother Reader

So, I introduced my Mum to the Song of Ice and Fire books (the ones Game of Thrones is based on for the uninitiated) back when I was on Book 3.


She has now not only caught up with me, but overtaken me as I read through book 5.


True, I have a new job and am working hard at it and am no longer commuting for three hours a day, thus reducing my reading time, but still... I feel like a bit of a failure.


Must. Try. Harder.

Wednesday 18 January 2012

The texts I like to receive

So, a friend of mine is currently reading my book and is either enjoying it or doing a really good job of faking her enjoyment.


Luckily, I'm not her girlfriend so don't really care if she's faking it. Instead I'm just enjoying the fact that someone is enjoying something I worked so hard on (typos aside).


If you've missed my several posts about the book in question, it's called "A Nightmare at the Movies" and you can download an electronic copy here.


Hope you enjoy it as much as my friend Laura is pretending to.

Tuesday 17 January 2012

Weekend of Win

So the missus and I spent the weekend with two of our best friends. We do these weekends maybe once every two months, and the awesome thing about them is that the four of us just get changed into our pajamas, chill out, watch TV and film and eat badly. It's pretty damn perfect.


This weekend included introducing my friend Alex to The Usual Suspects (it stands up) and working our way through pretty much a whole series of True Blood.


They recently bought a new 55" TV, which only enhances the viewing pleasure.


And what did I learn this weekend?


a) I really fancy Jessica from True Blood
b) I really need to eat less chocolate

Monday 16 January 2012

Sherlocked

Nobody in my office watches Sherlock.


This means i can't talk to anyone about yesterday's epic (and thoroughly awesome) season finale.


Now I know how football fans must feel when they share an office with me.


The difference being that Sherlock isn't boring like football.


Just saying.

Sunday 15 January 2012

Keeping Mum

Due to an unforgivable oversight on my part, I haven't pointed out that my Mum has now joined the blogosphere.


You can find her posts here


They're more entertaining than mine and also contain much better spelling and grammar.   

Saturday 14 January 2012

Happy anniversary

So for our anniversary, I took my wife to see two films at the cinema. Sherlock Holmes 2 and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Which effectively breaks down as scenes of homoeroticism and scenes of anal rape.

How romantic.

I touched on SH2 yesterday, so won't cover that again. With regards, to TGWTDT, I'm a big fan of the books and have seen the original Swedish version. How did this compare? Well, for one Fincher is a masterful director. The film is clearly set up to be part of a trilogy, hence he makes more of Berger than the Swedish version did, and she's much more important in later books. It's a long film, but I never once checked my watch, which suggests that I was gripped throughout.

I'm not sure if I would have got as much out of it if I hadn't read the books, but obviously that's difficult for me to judge.

Overall, worth a watch, if you can get past the (frankly harrowing) rape scenes and the weird fetish James Bond-esque credits.  

Friday 13 January 2012

The Shadow Game

So, "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows".


It's billed as being bigger, better, louder than the first film. It's certainly louder.


Now I'm a big fan of the first Sherlock Holmes not least because:
a) Robert Downey-Jr is brilliant
b) It's the only film where I don't want to punch Jude Law in the face (including films he's not in)
c) It's was a remarkable return to form for Guy Ritchie, who, despite what anyone says, made some good films. "Lock, Stock" is great - it just fell apart when he got to "Revolver". And the less said about "Swept Away" the better


Anyway, SH2 didn't disappoint. I didn't think it was as good as the first, but it did have the welcome addition of Stephen Fry as Mycroft. 


Cons: Lestrad wasn't in it enough. Noomi Rapace was completely underused.
Pros: Jared Harris made an excellent Moriarty. And there was lots of camp banter between Holmes and Watson, which was thoroughly entertaining. The "fight" scene at the end was also very well done. 


All in all, a fun popcorn film and a worthy sequel.

Thursday 12 January 2012

And the winner is...

So film of the year then.


Unsurprisingly, my favourite film of the year was Super 8.


Incredibly heart-wrenching performances in a gripping story as a teenage boy comes to terms with the death of his mother, whilst discovering young love for the first time.


I just thought it was a well-directed, well-acted movie, which I'll be able to watch again and again for years to come. The fact it's a homage to all things Spielberg from my youth just made me like it even more.


In my mind thoroughly deserving of the title "film of the year".


Sorry it took so long to get it all down!


My post-film review can be found here.

Wednesday 11 January 2012

And in second place

So, film of the year continues. To those regular readers who remember my earlier praise, it should be no surprise that at two we have "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy".


A genuine British gem with an amazing British cast led more-than-ably by Gary Oldman. Solid performances all around, but Colin Firth, Kathy Burke, Tom Hardy are all good. In fact, scratch that, it's almost unfair to start naming people as everyone involved is excellent.


Thoroughly tense, even when there's very little "action" taking place on the screen. Everything takes place in the minute details, the slightest look can mean everything, a small action tells a whole story.


Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant.


My post-film review can be found here.

Tuesday 10 January 2012

Film of the year (third place)

Yes, I'm determined to drag this out as long as possible.


So, my third favourite film of the year was...


Harry Potter 7b.


Now, I've never really been a fan of the Potter films. Yes, they're a who's who of British thesps, and yes, Alan Rickman is brilliant throughout, but overall they've always left me cold.


Maybe it's because I'm such a fan of the books (a late convert, I'll admit), but with the exception of "Prisoner of Azkaban" the films have never lived up to the source material in my opinion. 


So huzzah for Deathly Hallows part II. After the first hour it becomes a Siege movie, which makes it even more interesting, but even before that there are some stand out moments. McGonnagle standing up to Snape gave me goosebumps.


Then there's Neville's heroic transformation and the genuinely heartbreaking Snape flashback.


A truly excellent end to a real hit and miss series, this is hands down the best of the eight and if the Potters were ever going to be recognised for awards, this would be the one to do it.  

Monday 9 January 2012

Bon Anniversaire

No posts over the weekend due to spending a quiet celebratory few days with my wife. We've been together for eight years and have been married for three, and as the two anniversaries are within days of each other we like to stretch out the celebrations as long as possible. 


This weekend we did a cine-double of the super romantic Girl with the Dragon Tattoo followed by Sherlock Holmes 2.


I will review both soon, but first I know I've been keeping people on tenterhooks for my film of 2011 (or at least the two people who care).


You'll have to be patient one more day though...

Friday 6 January 2012

Post-Christmas Blues

Can't believe it's been nearly two weeks since Christmas.


Sad times.


And yes, I know I still haven't done my top film of 2011. Be patient with me!

Thursday 5 January 2012

Quote of the Week 2012

So the first "Quote of the Week" for 2012. This was from my brother-in-law Rob, during a discussion about the difference between US and UK politics.


When asked about Ed Milliband, Rob responded:


"He looks like Jim has 'fixed it' for him to be the leader of a major political party, and he still can't believe it".


A little bit of politics ladies and gentlemen...

Wednesday 4 January 2012

TV show of the Year

So, in all seriousness, my TV Show of the Year (2011). Tough one this as I watch a LOT of TV, so decided to settle on a top three. 


Honourable mentions go to Season 4 of Burn Notice for being great fun, Life's Too Short for being incredibly funny and tragic at the same time, Season 3 of Fringe for being brilliant Sci-Fi and In Treatment for just being brilliant.


So, my top three (in very particular order):


3) Boardwalk Empire. Steve Buscemi is outstanding as Nucky Thompson in this prohibition-era drama. Michael Pitt is also ace and Gretchen Moll is the definition of yummy (and slightly too possessive) mummy. Michael Shannon (soon to be Zod) steals every scene he's in, and Kelly MacDonald provides the heart to this gangster crime drama. What else could you want? Al Capone? Good, as he's in it too.


2) The Walking Dead. A zombie show that isn't really about zombies. Firstly, who knew Andrew Lincoln could do a convincing American accent? Secondly, who knew Frank Darabont would get involved in TV. This was consistently gripping and had me hooked from start to finish. Alternating between gloriously slow character development and intense yet understated horror (does anyone remember the deserted streets of Atlanta?) this would have been number one if not for...


1) Game of Thrones. Yes, I was into the TV show before the books. No, I really didn't see the end of the penultimate episode coming. Truly magnificent television, which captured all the epicness of Lord of the Rings, with the grit and grime of the Sopranos.  Loved watching the Starks and the Lannisters plot against each other, even if you did get the sense that they weren't really the ones playing the titular game. Sean Bean was brilliant although Peter Dinklage as Tyrion quickly became my (and clearly everyone's) favourite character. Well plotted, well scripted, well filmed. Everything about this was television at it's best and has become the new yard-stick for other shows to measure themselves against.

Tuesday 3 January 2012

Book of the Year

So, I've decided to tot up my book, film and TV show of the year, if only because everyone else seems to be doing it (or more accurately has already done it) and I'm nothing if not late to the party.


So first is my Book of the Year which goes to...The City and the City. It's a bit of a cop out as it wasn't released this year, but then I don't get to read that many books. So really the award should be "the best book I read this year". Which it is.


I'm sure I'll be more relevant on my TV show of the year (FRIENDS) and my film of the year (Pulp Fiction). 


I am, of course, kidding about those two. Or am I? You'll just have to wait and see...  

Monday 2 January 2012

Belatedly...

Forgot to say yesterday, Happy New Year! Hope it brings you much joy and happiness.

For me, I'm hoping I make more timely posts.

Sunday 1 January 2012

Drunken Christmas Fail

Christmas was absolutely awesome, as was the New Year. Spent 4 days over Christmas with my parents, came home for a night and am now in the middle of 4 days in Wales with my in-laws.

But I've been drunk a lot, hence I haven't been posting.

Fail.