And following Breaking Bad I'm short of entertainment, never responsibility, but I'm using this to hide from it. Breaking Bad, amazing, the ending not entirely unexpected, but true to the characters and not as cruel as the writers could have made it. 5 Stars, and for a moment, a couple of moments, I'm bereft, back to the European Art House, but memory's a tricky thing, and eventually it comes to me how this all got started - the trailers for "Better Call Saul" - and I watch the first season. There's only one season, this saves me from myself. And, written by Vince Gilligan as well, it's predictably great, introducing the character of Saul Goodman (AKA James McGill, AKA Slippin' Jimmy), as well as fleshing out some of the characters from Breaking Bad - the sociopathic Tuco and Mike, the "protection man". Season 1, 5 stars, now to get some work done...
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Now it's been a while since I dipped my toes in the Pop Culture pond - remember Ricky Gervais's "The Office", "Arrested Development"? The last TV serials I subscribed to, I won't count the X-Files as really, that's a bit old.
So, a toss up between "Game of Thrones" & "Breaking Bad" - given my tastes, an easy choice, I'm familiar with the character arc of Walter White, have enjoyed the trailers for "Better Call Saul", and given the plethora of outstanding reviews decide to give it a try. Spoilers abound on the net, and I suspected it would be good, but it's better than that, outstanding, visceral, the combination of dark humour and circumstance, subplots and character, 3 episodes in and I'm already addicted.
And odd, given that it has the general 'feel goodness' of the day after a Crystal Meth binge. But you know, you've probably seen it and it hardly needs my recommendation.
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Monday night off and there isn't a bar in the city worth attending. But there was this:
What We Do In The Shadows - a brilliant New Zealand mockumentary playing at Eau Claire, only cinema in town, and it's definitely a 5 star piece. Written by and starring Jemaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords) it provides a hilarious and unconventional (yet oddly still conventional) take on the maladapted vampires of Wellington, New Zealand.
5/5 Stars, view the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv568AzZ-i8
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I had to take the daughter for Christmas. A 2 hour CGI circlejerk that involved very little of the Hobbit and far too many irrelevant, inane and unnecessary details. Of course, if you're trying to pad a single children's book into a Wagnerian Trilogy, that's the way to do it. But really, really, what a load of bollocks...Tolkien would be rolling in his grave...
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