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What I have been watching lately

Nov 23 2007

Since I have been wor­king at Ocado, deve­lo­ping my own sites and from time to time pla­ying Halo 3 on Xbox live, I haven’t had time to finish off watching Twin Peaks sea­son 2 or the last two and a half sea­sons of The X-files. It doesn’t help the­re­fore that I have been subsc­ri­bing myself to even more tele­vi­sion that I simply don’t have the time for anymore.

Bos­ton Legal:

Cali­for­ni­ca­tion:

Batt­les­tar Galac­tica Razor

Then there were the films…

Super­bad (awesome)

Shoo­ter (meh)

The Bourne Ulti­ma­tum (awesome)

1408 (good)

Dis­tur­bia (much bet­ter than expec­ted) — Shia is someone to watch.

Shoot Em Up (a good laugh but nothing fabulous)

Californication

Oct 14 2007

“I always wan­ted to vio­late a scientologist”

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Heroes

Sep 23 2007

I gave this sci-fi series 3 chan­ces, I star­ted watching it back in Novem­ber, after three epi­so­des I deci­ded it wasn’t worth my time. Then it star­ted airing on BBC 2 this sum­mer, I watched a few more epi­so­des, mis­sed some and promptly stop­ped. Last week I deci­ded to give it one more try and promptly watched the entire series in three days, with epi­so­des 17 (Com­pany Man) and 20 (Five Years Gone, video above) being my favou­ri­tes. Watching it all at once made everything flow much bet­ter and I remem­be­red all the plot arcs. The story, although star­ting very slowly, does get much much bet­ter with a high qua­lity of story telling, ridd­led with twists and turns (albeit many being pre­dic­ta­ble, on most occa­sions I would guess the twist 5 or 10 minu­tes beforehand).


(Spoi­lers below)

When a major disas­ter is meant to hap­pen whether in a film or TV show, you can usually be sure that it wont, with someone saving the day. Heroes puts up a very nice illu­sion that sug­gests the disas­ter will hap­pen, brea­king down the secu­rity that it wont; it mana­ges to keep you gues­sing until the end. Sadly though, the final epi­sode is quite a bit of a let down, the Sylar battle being slow, Peter for­get­ting he him­self can fly, little to no team­work, and lots of other quirks and gim­micks that in the end don’t live up to the pre­dic­ted end of sea­son show­down at Kirby place. It lea­ves me wishing the bomb did go off, it would have pro­ved the show had some balls; to daringly ques­tion the real role of a Hero.

Ins­tead it didn’t, con­dem­ning itself to the realms of pre­dic­tive story­te­lling. My only hope now is that by dif­fu­sing the bomb, the New York situa­tion beco­mes inad­ver­tently worse than it would have been — perhaps through Sylar’s uni­ma­gi­na­tive survival.

To conc­lude, Heroes even­tually invi­go­ra­ted me enough to watch the entire sea­son, gra­dually buil­ding up my hopes as it deve­lo­ped, howe­ver catas­trophi­cally des­tro­ying the majo­rity of my posi­tive per­cep­tions through the final episode’s blow by blow. Let’s hope sea­son 2 doesn’t go wrong where this one did.

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Battlestar Galactica

Apr 20 2007


… con­ti­nues to rock my world.

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Frack that.

Feb 14 2007


Frac­kin’ A?

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