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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)

Haloid and Dead Fantasy

Oct 14 2007

If games could really be this good. This is some stun­ning ani­ma­tion by montyoum.

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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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How to do a press conference badly

Jul 20 2007

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Judee Sill, Live Performances

Jun 21 2007

Jesus was a Cross maker

The Kiss

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