Sunday 31 March 2013

TV

The Good Life
2x05 Mutiny

The Mentalist
5x15 Red Lacquer Nail Polish
[Watch it (again) on Demand 5.]

TV

The Debt (2010)
[#37 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]

Or The Debt (2011), depending on your source. Why can no one agree on these things any more?

this week on 100 Films

One new review was published to 100 Films in a Year this week...


Prometheus (2012)

Ridley Scott’s not-an-Alien-prequel-honest Alien prequel is nothing if not divisive, with critics and fans alike declaring it to be a revelatory masterpiece, irredeemable faux-profound slop, and every point on the spectrum in between... It’s not a good film, but it’s kind of a fascinating one.

Read more here.



Also this week, a relatively massive 7 reviews were re-posted to the new blog...


Bringing Up Baby (1938)

it’s a little awkward to start with while one warms to Hepburn’s anarchic character, and it drags its heels a little through the middle, but by the time we reach the final act — when an array of characters and situations collide in a manic run-about too intricate to describe here — it all pays off marvellously.

Read more here.


My Neighbour Totoro (1988)

It doesn’t whack you round the head with its impressiveness, but instead sneaks up on you with the realisation that it’s a beautiful work.

Read more here.


Pan's Labyrinth (2006)

This used to be IMDb's 43rd best film ever. Now it's 112th. Even back in 2007 I thought it was a bit buzz-y...

Read more here.


Son of Rambow (2007)

The two pre-pubescent boys have to carry the film, but thankfully are up to the task (even if their names being Bill nd Will and one of the characters being called Will (the one that’s played by Bill) make remembering them outside of the film a bit of a minefield).

Read more here.


Tales of the Black Freighter (2009)

The story itself is a bit slight. It barely runs 20 minutes once you take off credits at either end, and even at this length feels a little drawn out.

Read more here.


Watchmen (2009)

incredibly faithful to its source material (some notable tweaks and omissions aside), but while some have loved it for this, others have viewed it as weak or pointless. Perhaps some of the complaints about faithfulness stem from the fact that we’re actually unused to seeing faithful superhero adaptations

Read more here.


Watchmen: Director's Cut (2009)

Whatever you thought of Watchmen after the theatrical cut, this extended version is likely to change your opinion no more than any other re-viewing would. That said... this is the superior cut of the film.

Read more here.



More next Sunday.

Saturday 30 March 2013

TV

Anna & Katy
1x04 Episode 4
[Watch it (again) on 4oD.]


Doctor Who
33x07 The Bells of Saint John

So, here we go -- eight episodes of who the hell is Clara? And what's the Great Intelligence plotting? And who gave Clara the number of the police box? Well, that's going to be River, isn't it. This is Moffat-era Doctor Who -- it's always River.

Other than that, a good fun episode. Celia Imrie makes for a great villainess, of course, and there were plentiful exciting bits. The antigrav bike up the side of the Shard was particularly nice. The single-shot into-the-TARDIS-out-onto-the-plane was a nice idea that seemed quite poorly executed from a technical standpoint, like they didn't take quite enough time to get all the shots properly lined up, which was a shame because it was a really nice idea that could've been a defining moment.

Oh, and the title... why? I mean, I know why -- the phone ringing, the St John's sticker on the TARDIS -- but why is it the title? Hardly that central to the episode. Unless it comes back later. Which, with the River-I-presume thing, I suppose it might.

[Watch it (again) in HD on iPlayer.]


Plebs
1x01 The Orgy
1x02 The Gladiator
Wasn't sure about this at first, but it grew on me. And episode two has the bonus of featuring Danny Dyer being decapitated, so there's that.
[Watch The Orgy and The Gladiator (again) on ITV Player.]


Pointless Celebrities
3x04 (10/11/12 edition)


The Voice UK
2x01 The Blind Auditions 1
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Collection Count

Collection Count tracks my DVD/Blu-ray collection via a number of statistics every week.

Number of titles in collection: 1,547 [up 2]
Of which DVDs: 1,159 [up 1]
Of which Blu-rays: 388 [up 1]

Number of discs in collection: 3,873 [up 2]
Number of films in collection: 1,664 [up 1]
Number of TV episodes in collection: 5,742 [up 4]
Number of short films in collection: 377 [no change]

See you next week, faithful reader.

Friday 29 March 2013

TV

Broadchurch
Part 4 (of 8)
[Watch it (again) on ITV Player.]

Doctor Who
33x06a The Bells of Saint John: A Prequel
Clearly someone really likes these prequels as they keep doing them. I mean, they're fine, but they're too short to really do much, and they're so inessential -- if they mattered, they'd be in the episode. There's another one about Strax, but it's currently US exclusive and BBC Worldwide have been quite thorough about blocking versions on YouTube, etc.
Ah, that British show Doctor Who...

How I Met Your Mother
8x09 Lobster Crawl
[Watch it (again) on 4oD.]

The Last Leg
2x08 (22/3/13 edition)
[Watch it (again) on 4oD.]

Films

Flightplan (2005)
[#36 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]

Magazines

Entertainment Weekly #1252

With a Doctor Who cover feature, hence why I bothered to get hold of a copy. You can find most of the pertinent quotes re-reported online, though it was nice to read Peter Jackson's tribute in full. There were also a few other interesting features in the issue (one on Arrow, for instance), which was a bonus.

If you're in the UK and want a copy, I don't know how easy it is to get generally, but here's a handy site that sell it. Issue in question is the 29/03/2013 one.

Wednesday 27 March 2013

TV

The Hour
2x06 Episode 6 [series finale]
Shame they canned this, I think it had improved this series (and I liked the first).

Podcasts

Nerd Poker: Dungeons and Dragons with Brian Posehn & Friends
Episode 5 Shipwrecked

Tuesday 26 March 2013

TV

Arrow
1x15 Dodger

Heading Out
1x04 Episode 4
[Watch it (again) in HD on iPlayer.]

The Hour
2x05 Episode 5

The National Lottery: Who Dares Wins
6x01 (23/3/13 edition)
A National Lottery game show that's lasted six series! I believe, statistically, they've done well if they get a second, so that's testament to how simply addictive and play-along-at-home-able this format is.
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Films

Broken Arrow (1996)
[#35 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]

Monday 25 March 2013

TV

Anna & Katy
1x03 Episode 3
[Watch it (again) on 4oD.]

Broadchurch
Part 3 (of 8)
[Watch it (again) on ITV Player.]

Pointless Celebrities
4x02 Doctor Who Special
I only got four the answers on the Torchwood question, despite the fact I used to love that sketch show. Which goes to show how good Driftwood was as a sketch, I guess.
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Xcalibur
1x01 The Sword of Justice

Magazines

Bleeding Cool Magazine #3

Sunday 24 March 2013

TV

The Lady Vanishes (2013)
I've never seen Hitchcock's film and I've managed to go this long without finding out the solution. Which I guess is blown now. Rather curious to see how this material was handled in the '30s though.

The Mentalist
5x14 Red in Tooth and Claw
[Watch it (again) on Demand 5.]

Films

Dungeons & Dragons: The Book of Vile Darkness (2012)
[#33 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]

The Italian Job (2003)
[#34 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]

Collection Count

Collection Count tracks my DVD/Blu-ray collection via a number of statistics every week.

Apologies for this week's delayed post. I'm sure you were all terribly cut up about it.

While there's only one new DVD to count, there is at least the monthly running time update, so stick around for that.

Number of titles in collection: 1,545 [up 1]
Of which DVDs: 1,158 [up 1]
Of which Blu-rays: 387 [no change]

Number of discs in collection: 3,871 [up 1]
Number of films in collection: 1,663 [no change]
Number of TV episodes in collection: 5,738 [up 1]
Number of short films in collection: 377 [no change]

And the monthly running time update tells us that...

Total running time of collection (approx.):
279 days, 4 hours, and 13 minutes.
(Up 1 day, 5 hours, and 46 minutes from last month.)

See you next week, faithful reader.

this week on 100 Films

Three new reviews were published to 100 Films in a Year this week, and they were...


Conan the Barbarian (1982)

I watched the film in two halves, and while the first almost bored me (to be blunt, I fell asleep halfway through; though it wasn’t wholly the film’s fault), the second was more entertaining. The first is episodic, a series of near-disconnected sequences telling Conan’s life story. Towards the middle, the last few of these coalesce into a series of events that drive the film into a proper narrative

Read more here.


Meet the Parents (2000)

Some may find it too cruel, but there’s a requisite soppy ending… though I can’t be alone wishing Stiller abandoned Polo and her awkward family.

Read more here.


The Raven (2012)

Dark and gruesome with the killer having a clear line to follow in his murders? Wannabe Se7en, see. Unfortunately, it doesn’t follow up on that notion too well. Screenwriters Hannah Shakespeare and Ben Livingston don’t seem to know what to do with Poe’s tales, so there’s no rhyme nor reason to the killings

Read more here.



No old reviews new to the new blog this week, so see you next Sunday.

Saturday 23 March 2013

Friday 22 March 2013

TV

The Good Life
2x03 Mr Fix-It

The Graham Norton Show
11x06 (18/5/12 edition)
Now that Graham's off on a break, it's time to catch up on the big pile of old episodes I have downloaded. This one, as you can see, is from last May... so nearly a year ago now. 11 more to go (plus the rest of his Comic Relief one).

Podcasts

Nerd Poker: Dungeons and Dragons with Brian Posehn & Friends
Episode 3 In Search of Gear

Thursday 21 March 2013

Tuesday 19 March 2013

TV

Elementary
1x18 Deja Vu All Over Again

Heading Out
1x03 Episode 3
[Watch it (again) in HD on iPlayer.]

The Hour
2x03 Episode 3

Podcasts

Nerd Poker: Dungeons and Dragons with Brian Posehn & Friends
Episode 1 Let the Game Begin!

I don't normally do podcasts, but this was recommended (by a couple of tweets) and sounded interesting. And it was indeed good fun. If you've ever been curious about the world of playing D&D, this is definitely something to check out: it's mostly newbie friendly (designed as such) and is frequently funny and entertaining rather than dry and po-faced. There's a fair chance it'll make you want to have a go.

If you want to find the podcast on iTunes, it's here.

Sunday 17 March 2013

TV

How I Met Your Mother
8x07 The Stamp Tramp
[Watch it (again) on 4oD.]

The Mentalist
5x13 The Red Barn
No mention of Volker; back to Red John. Guess it is over then.
[Watch it (again) on Demand 5.]

Pointless Celebrities
2x08 (16/6/12 edition)
I currently have 161 never-seen episodes of Pointless and Pointless Celebrities downloaded from iPlayer. Which is pretty mad. Or insane. (And I missed a few during series seven too.)

Films

Conan the Barbarian (1982)
[#31 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]

My Week with Marilyn (2011)
[#32 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]

Comics

2000 AD #1792
Featuring...
Judge Dredd Debris, Part One, by Michael Carroll & PJ Holden
The Red Seas Beautiful Freak, Part 1, by Ian Edginton & Steve Yeowell
Aquila Blood of the Iceni, Part One, by Gordon Rennie & Leigh Gallagher
The Grievous Journey of Ichabod Azrael Manhunt, Part Four, by Rob Williams & Dom Reardon
Lenny Zero Zero's 7, Part 1, by Andy Diggle & Ben Willsher

this week on 100 Films

One new review was published to 100 Films in a Year this week...


Garfield (2004)

Offering little in the way of laughs, the film’s main success is the cute (real) dog who co-stars as Garfield’s competriot, Odie. The real wonder is how they got him to interact with the CGI cat.

Read more here.



But also, new to the new blog were...


Elektra (2005)

The plot starts out as sub-Leon assassin nonsense, before turning into sub-X-Men superhero nonsense.

Read more here.


Genevieve (1953)

According to IMDb, “the film ran into censorship problems in the US… because of the moment when Wendy asks for a coin so she can ‘spend a penny’. References to toilets were specially taboo in the US at that time.” Bless.

Read more here.


Salt: Director's Cut (2010)

The UK TV premiere of Angelina Jolie-starring sleeper agent action-thriller Salt is on Channel 4 today at 9pm.

On Blu-ray (and/or DVD) it comes in three different versions, and my review helpfully compares them all. I imagine it's the theatrical one on TV, and unfortunately that's not the best...

Read more here.


There Will Be Blood (2007)

It makes minimal concessions to its audience from the very start, beginning with an extended montage that covers relatively vast tracts of time with virtually no dialogue, before segueing into a story that introduces and discards characters and events with little hint of their relevance, and eventually makes a huge leap forward for an equally impenetrable ending

Read more here.


The Wizard of Oz (1939)

one of those films whose reputation unavoidably precedes it. Considering it’s nearly 70 years old now, that’s a reputation long in the making. The biggest problem with this is that, coming to it for the first time as an adult, one knows just about everything that’s going to happen.

Read more here.



More next Sunday.

Saturday 16 March 2013

TV

The Good Life
2x01 Just My Bill

Shetland
Part 1 (of 2)
Part 2 (of 2)
Adaptation of Ann Cleeves' novel Red Bones. Thought it was very good, very Scandi / Nordic Noir. There are three other novels so I hope they make more.
[Watch parts one and two (again) in HD on iPlayer.]

Comics

2000 AD #1789-1791

Featuring...

Judge Dredd The Days After, by John Wagner & Henry Flint
Judge Dredd The Bean Counter, by Al Ewing & Nick Dyer
Judge Dredd The Rich Cabaret, by Al Ewing & Andrew Currie
Durham Red The 'Nobody Wants This Job' Job, Parts 5-6, by Alan Grant & Carlos Ezquerra
Tharg's 3rillers Present 1947, Parts One - Three, by Kek-W & Michael Dowling
The Grievous Journey of Ichabod Azrael Manhunt, Parts One - Three, by Rob Williams & Dom Reardon
Nikolai Dante Sympathy for the Devil, Parts 4-6, by Robbie Morrison & Simon Fraser
Future Shocks Other People's Machines, by David Baillie & Mark Simmons

The longest Dredd epic ever (so I'm told) comes to an end here, setting up a different status quo for 2000 AD's biggest character. Al Ewing's run gets off to a good start, particularly in the intriguing Rich Cabaret, which comes with great art from Andrew Currie.

1947 is a solid self-contained little story, much better than another lacklustre Future Shock from writer David Baillie. Ichabod Azrael -- or, to give it its full title, The Grievous Journey of Ichabod Azrael (and the Dead Left in His Wake) -- is a funny one, where I feel I may've preferred the original series (handily summarised by Tharg in his intro that Prog, thank goodness).

And Nikolai Dante comes to its final conclusion, with an open-ended finale that I don't imagine pleased everybody. I ought to go look up some reaction really…

Next Prog: all part ones (bar Ichabod). Neat.

Collection Count

Collection Count tracks my DVD/Blu-ray collection via a number of statistics every week.

You may remember (but probably won't) that back in September I decided to have a rethink about what I count as a film for the purposes of this tally, dropping the total by 79 as I (at least temporarily) removed concert films and the like. Well, after six months or not really coming to any other conclusion, I've begun to reinstate at least some of them -- hence the huge jump below. I'm still not entirely happy with it, but I don't fancy a fourth count (alongside films, TV episodes and shorts), so other than not counting them at all (which, when some run well over two hours, doesn't seem right), they go back. Most return to the Films column, but a couple go in Shorts or TV episodes depending on their length or content. The total added back was 50. I know I allowed one or two things to slide by with nothing counted, but where all 29 others have gone, God only knows...

Anyway, stuff I actually added this week includes the already-hard-to-come-by limited edition of The Man Who Wasn't There, '90s TV 'hoax' Ghostwatch, and the newly-released fan-produced documentary, Ghostwatch: Behind the Curtains. All DVDs! What is the world coming to...

Number of titles in collection: 1,544 [up 3]
Of which DVDs: 1,157 [up 3]
Of which Blu-rays: 387 [no change]

Number of discs in collection: 3,870 [up 3]
Number of films in collection: 1,663 [up 45]
Number of TV episodes in collection: 5,737 [up 5]
Number of short films in collection: 377 [up 3]

See you next week, faithful reader.

Friday 15 March 2013

TV

Anna & Katy
1x02 Episode 2
[Watch it (again) on 4oD.]

Comic Relief 2013
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Films

The Raven (2012)
[#30 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]

Comics

2000 AD #1786-1788

Featuring...

Judge Dredd Day of Chaos: Wot I Did During the Worst Dissaster in Mega-City History & Chaos Day, Parts One - Two by John Wagner & Henry Flint
Durham Red The 'Nobody Wants This Job' Job, Parts 2-4 by Alan Grant & Carlos Ezquerra
Grey Area One of Our Own, Parts 2-4 by Dan Abnett & Lee Carter
Nikolai Dante Sympathy for the Devil, Parts 1-3 by Robbie Morrison & Simon Fraser
Future Shocks A Guide for Prisoners Arriving from the Year 2149 by David Baillie & Warren Pleece
Future Shocks Silent Running by David Baillie & Anthony Williams
Future Shocks Downloan by David Baillie & Nick Dyer

PJ Maybe vs the Dark Judges? Great. The two-part Chaos Day feels inaptly named, though -- after all the build-up and disaster, not much occurs on the day itself. Grey Area substitutes endlessly re-explaining its own premise with a predictable 'twist' ending. It remains promising at least. I didn't like -- or really get -- any of the Future Shocks. Shame.

Articles

Joss Whedon On Kickstarter And Firefly: "It Doesn't Just Open The Floodgates."
by Adam B. Vary (from BuzzFeed)

After the phenomenal success of the Veronica Mars Kickstarter (that link is a good in-depth article about it, by-the-by; also this), naturally fans have begun to ask, "what's next?" And it'll come as no surprise to anyone that top of the most-asked list is some kind of continuation for Firefly/Serenity. Realising that if he didn't answer the question he'd be asked non-stop, here Whedon reveals what the chances are. In short: he's a bit busy right now.

Thursday 14 March 2013

TV

The Hour
2x02 Episode 2
Picking this one back up. Apparently the series ends on a cliffhanger, even though it's been cancelled. Shame.

The Last Leg
2x07 (8/3/13 edition)
[Watch it (again) on 4oD.]

Only Connect
Comic Relief Special: Neuromantics vs Muppets
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Stella
2x10 Episode 10 [season finale]
Unlike The Hour, this feels like it could be the last-ever episode, but it'll be back for a third run. Ironic.

Weekly comics? Since 1977.



Wednesday 13 March 2013

TV

Alexander Armstrong's Big Ask
2x03 Episode 3

Comic Relief's Big Chat with Graham Norton
Part 1 (of 4)
6 or 7 hours of live chat? Yeah, I've iPlayered it to watch in chunks, beginning with the first hour-and-a-half. So far, too much back stage suff with some idiot off Radio 1. More Graham with guests, please -- that's what this is meant to be after all.
[Watch it all (again) on iPlayer.]

The Matt Lucas Awards
2x02 Episode 2
[Watch it (again) in HD on iPlayer.]

Top Gear
19x07 Africa Special Part 2 [season finale]
[Watch it (again) in HD on iPlayer.]

Tuesday 12 March 2013

Monday 11 March 2013

TV

Alexander Armstrong's Big Ask
2x02 Episode 2
Missed episode one. That's what happens with stuff on Dave. I imagine it'll be on again...

Anna & Katy
1x01 Episode 1
[Watch it (again) on 4oD.]

Broadchurch
Part 1 (of 8)
ITV's much-lauded new thriller. Solid start, clearly plenty of untugged threads to fill the remaining seven episodes.
[Watch it (again) on ITV Player.]

Films

Haywire (2011)
[#28 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]

Comics

2000 AD #1785

Featuring...

Judge Dredd Day of Chaos: Tea For Two by John Wagner & Edmund Bagwell
Flesh Midnight Cowboys, Part Twelve by Pat Mills & James McKay
Durham Red The 'Nobody Wants This Job' Job, Part 1 by Alan Grant & Carlos Ezquerra
Grey Area One of Our Own, Part 1 by Dan Abnett & Lee Carter
Cadet Anderson: Psi-Division Algol, Part Six by Alan Grant & Steve Yeowell

Flesh limps to an end... well, an 'end', because it's all a big setup for the next arc. Can't say as I care. Cadet Anderson also goes away, taking Yeowell's sketches with it. Durham Red is set in the character's past, taking a really dangerous job. Might she die then?! In her past? Oh, the palpable lack of tension.

Dredd was a nice aside and Grey Area still has promise though, so there's that.

Articles

Joss Whedon Q&A On Eve Of SXSW
by Jan Yamato (from Deadline)

Joss chats about Much Ado, Avengers 2, S.H.I.E.L.D., and various other things in that vein.

Sunday 10 March 2013

Films

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
[#27 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]


(I also finished Battleship, in case you were wondering.)

Magazines

Bleeding Cool Magazine #1

Articles

JN-T: The Life And Scandalous Times Of John Nathan-Turner REVIEW
by Ian Berriman (from SFX)

This sounds very much like a must-read, I must say.

this week on 100 Films

Two new reviews were published to 100 Films in a Year this week, and they were...


Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)

early in Batman’s career Bruce falls in love and finds happiness, causing him to question whether to continue down the path he’s already dedicated his life to. The scene where he talks to his parents’ grave, expressing his guilt at potentially finding happiness after so much mourning, is one of the most powerful, emotional moments in all of Batman’s many iterations.

Read more here.


Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)

It may not match the TV series in places, in my subjective opinion, but in its own right it shines. Gary Oldman does the impossible and offers a Smiley that is neither an imitation of Guinness’ nor a deliberate counterpoint, but stands apart as an equally proficient rendering of the character.

Read more here.



And new to the new blog...


The Happening (2008)

Shyamalan’s worst film to date. [Written before The Last Airbender.]

Read more here.


Hitman: Unrated (2007)

Hitman seems to be doing its best to blend in and go unnoticed — much like a good hired assassin would do, you’d imagine. Except in this film, all the assassins are bald and have barcodes tattooed on the back of their head — not at all conspicuous.

Read more here.


In Bruges (2008)

hilariously funny... The easily-offended might disagree, and some jokes are a tad too obvious, but it’s nice to genuinely laugh at a film rather than force the odd smirk so as to at least get something from an otherwise wasted 90 minutes

Read more here.


Ocean's Twelve (2004)

This all-star sequel to the 2001 Rat Pack re-make received a thorough slating from critics on release... it’s still a pretty enjoyable film. But it’s true that the first is better.

Read more here.


Ocean's Thirteen (2007)

Thirteen is Twelve with Eleven’s sheen. Its critical success relative to its immediate predecessor is, I think, another of the gang’s expertly executed cons.

Read more here.


More next Sunday.

Saturday 9 March 2013

TV

Let's Dance for Comic Relief 2013
Episode 4 (of 4)
An unsurprising and deserving winner, though there were several others I preferred.
[Watch it (again) in HD on iPlayer.]

The Mentalist
5x12 Little Red Corvette
The Volker thing ended sooner and more abruptly than I expected. Assuming it is over...
[Watch it (again) on Demand 5.]

Top Gear
19x06 Africa Special Part 1
[Watch it (again) in HD on iPlayer.]

Films

Battleship (2012)
[#26 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]

This is so good that, just over an hour in, during an action sequence, I fell asleep. Will be trying to complete it tonight.

Articles

When Bleeding Cool Met Sam Raimi For A Masterclass In Making Oz The Great And Powerful
by Brendon Connelly (from Bleeding Cool)

As someone in the comments section put it, "one of the most interesting insights into the 3D process that I've read". This is a real filmmaker-y insight into how 3D works for the film's benefit, when done well, as well as the technical challenges of making that happen.

Collection Count

Collection Count tracks my DVD/Blu-ray collection via a number of statistics every week.

This week's main acquisitions are the oft-delayed DVD of This is Not a Film, which I've been waiting to see since Cannes 2011; Argo with Extended Cut, as the cover and spine insist it is called; and Game of Thrones season two, which was the most exciting of all, until...

The Hobbit!

10 days before the US release date and over four weeks before the UK, my import of the US Blu-ray arrived this morning. Hurrah for DVD World USA. OK, so it cost a bit more than buying the UK release would -- and that's already over-priced -- but... four weeks early! Four weeks! That's worth a few extra quid.

Number of titles in collection: 1,541 [up 5]
Of which DVDs: 1,154 [up 2]
Of which Blu-rays: 387 [up 3]

Number of discs in collection: 3,867 [up 12]
Number of films in collection: 1,618 [up 4]
Number of TV episodes in collection: 5,732 [up 10]
Number of short films in collection: 374 [no change]

See you next week, faithful reader.

Friday 8 March 2013

TV

The Graham Norton Show
12x19 (1/3/13 edition) [season finale]
[Watch it (again) in HD on iPlayer.]

The Matt Lucas Awards
2x01 Episode 1
[Watch it (again) in HD on iPlayer.]

Mayday
Part 4 (of 5)
Part 5 (of 5)
[Watch parts four and five (again) in HD on iPlayer.]

Comics

2000 AD #1783-1784

Featuring...

Judge Dredd Day of Chaos: Eve of Destruction, Parts 19-20 by John Wagner & Colin MacNeil
Flesh Midnight Cowboys, Parts Ten - Eleven by Pat Mills & James McKay
The Zaucer of Zilk Parts 9-10 by Brendan McCarthy & Al Ewing
Time Twisters The Twitch by Simon Spurrier & Simon Gurr
Cadet Anderson: Psi-Division Algol, Parts Four - Five by Alan Grant & Steve Yeowell
Terror Tales Kitsuneland by Alec Worley & Mark Harrison

During Part Five of Algol I suddenly realised that one of the characters who had been in it throughout was in fact a man, not a woman. Yay Yeowell art.

Meanwhile, Flesh ends and I won't miss it, and so does Zaucer of Zilk, which I wouldn't say I like exactly but did strangely grow on me.

Thursday 7 March 2013

TV

Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe
1x05 (28/2/13 edition)

The Good Life
1x07 Backs to the Wall [season finale]

The Last Leg
2x06 (1/3/13 edition)
[Watch it (again) on 4oD.]

Mayday
Part 2 (of 5)
Part 3 (of 5)
There's an intriguing supernatural-ish vibe creeping in as this serial passes the halfway point. Interesting to see if that's going anywhere...
[Watch parts two and three (again) in HD on iPlayer.]

Wednesday 6 March 2013

TV

Arrow
1x12 Vertigo

The Good Life
1x06 The Pagan Rite

Mayday
Part 1 (of 5)
BBC One's new nightly mystery-drama about a missing girl and some very spooky woods gets off to a strong start. Properly chilling final shot too.
Disadvantage of nightly episodes: having to keep up. Advantage: not having to wait weeks to find out what happens.
[Watch it (again) in HD on iPlayer.]

Films

Garfield (2004)
[#25 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]

Tuesday 5 March 2013

TV

Elementary
1x16 Details

Heading Out
1x01 Episode 1
Sue Perkins delves into the world of writing and acting with her first sitcom, and it's largely very good too. Hurrah.
[Watch it (again) in HD on iPlayer.]

Starlings
1x06 Episode Six

Monday 4 March 2013

TV

Arrow
1x11 Trust But Verify

The Mentalist
5x11 Days of Wine and Roses
[Watch it (again) on Demand 5.]

Pointless Celebrities
Comic Relief Special
With Ben Miller!
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Stella
2x08 Episode 8

Comics

2000 AD #1777-1782

Featuring...

Judge Dredd Day of Chaos: Eve of Destruction, Parts 13-18 by John Wagner, Henry Flint & Colin MacNeil
Flesh Midnight Cowboys, Parts Four - Nine by Pat Mills & James McKay
The Zaucer of Zilk Parts 3-8 by Brendan McCarthy & Al Ewing
Age of the Wolf II She is Legend, Parts Six - Ten by Alec Worley & Jon Davis-Hunt
Nikolai Dante The Dante Gambit, Parts 4-6 by Robbie Morrison & John Burns
Cadet Anderson: Psi-Division Algol, Parts One - Three by Alan Grant & Steve Yeowell
Time Twisters Contractions by T.C. Eglington & Lee Carter

Colin MacNeil's art is a great fit for Dredd, while Wagner continues to throw everything but the kitchen sink at Mega-City One. One strip where a kitchen sink might be employed as some kind of apocalypse device is The Zaucer of Zilk, which warms on me despite itself. Can't say the same for Flesh, though.

Age of the Wolf is the kind of thing I wish I'd been reading since whenever it started. Cadet Anderson suffers from Steve Yeowell's undetailed style, though it's enlivened considerably by being coloured (here by Eva de la Cruz). The one-off Time Twister is rather good, including more consistent art by Lee Carter than was seen in his recent run on Grey Area.

Sunday 3 March 2013

TV

The Good Life
1x05 The Thing in the Cellar

Films

Anonymous (2011)
[#24 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]

Comics

2000 AD #1772-1776

Featuring...

Judge Dredd Day of Chaos: Eve of Destruction, Parts 8-12 by John Wagner, Ben Willsher & Henry Flint
Age of the Wolf II She is Legend, Parts One - Five by Alec Worley & John Davis-Hunt
Nikolai Dante The Wedding of Jena Makarov, Parts 10-11 by Robbie Morrison & Simon Fraser
Nikolai Dante The Dante Gambit, Parts 1-3 by Robbie Morrison & John Burns
Grey Area Personal Space, Parts Two - Three & Xenophobia by Dan Abnett & Lee Carter
What If...? Max Bubba Hadn't Killed Wulf by Alan Grant & Carlos Ezquerra
What If...? Cassandra Anderson Hadn't Become a Judge by Alan Grant & Robin Smith
Flesh Midnight Cowboys, Parts One - Three by Pat Mills & James McKay
The Zaucer of Zilk Parts 1-2 by Brendan McCarthy & Al Ewing

The introduction to Age of the Wolf II implies it's a sequel picking up 10 years after the original, but the story itself seems to dive in among existing threads and characters. Either it's designed to throw everyone in at the deep end, or it's the usual 2000 AD trick of newbie-alienating. On one level it doesn't matter; on another, if it's the former then ultimately it should cover everything we need to know, whereas if the latter it might be best to just give in and go with the flow. Great art, at least.

Ever since I first saw the cover of The Zaucer of Zilk, and some of the interior art while flipping through the Progs when they arrived, I thought it looked like it would be awful. And it is. Or, at my kindest, I'd say it's not my cup of tea. Or as the strip would likely have it, it's zot zy zup of zea. (Bloody stupid thing.)

this week on 100 Films

First up, it's now March, which means it's time to look back at February. This month, the top 5 is favourite Best Picture Oscar winners. Which are yours?

As well as that, seven new reviews were published to 100 Films in a Year this week...


The Hunger Games (2012)

Seen by some as a Battle Royale rip-off and by others as no more than the new Twilight, The Hunger Games is different enough from its Japanese forebear and immeasurably better than that detestable cross-media abstinence-fest.

Read more here.


Iron Sky (2012)

Throw in a moderately witty spoof of the Downfall-based Hitler YouTube meme, and moderately audacious elements like the Nazis turning a black astronaut white as part of their new attitude to racial purity, and you have a film that is moderately successful on its own terms.

Read more here.


Johnny English Reborn (2011)

Perhaps the best word to describe it would be “sedate”. Even the action sequences, of which there are a couple, can’t muster much speed, let alone jeopardy.

Read more here.


Love and Other Impossible Pursuits (2009)

it was shot in 2009 but not released until 2011, when it was slated by critics (a measly 39% on Rotten Tomatoes), flopped at the US box office (it opened at an unimaginably painful 67th place (who knew there were that many films out at once?), grossing just $25,423 total), and went straight to DVD in the UK. Ouch.

Read more here.


Tom Conway as the Falcon, Part I

Featuring reviews of The Falcon's Brother, The Falcon Strikes Back, and The Falcon in Danger.

Read more here.



And finally, new to the new blog...


Johnny English (2003)

Every joke is sign-posted at least a good few seconds in advance, sometimes several minutes, yet that’s half the fun — you know what’s about to go wrong and that nothing can stop English doing it anyway.

Read more here.


Sunset Blvd. (1950)

it’s tempting to say Sunset Blvd. is overrated. But really that would be a slightly sensational way of saying I’m not entirely sure what to make of it.

Read more here.


More next Sunday.

Saturday 2 March 2013

TV

Elementary
1x15 A Giant Gun, Filled with Drugs

Let's Dance for Comic Relief 2013
Episode 3 (of 4)
[Watch it (again) in HD on iPlayer.]

Films

Big Trouble in Little China (1986)
[#22 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]

Johnny English Reborn (2011)
[#23 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]

Comics

2000 AD #1770-1771

Prog.1771 was a (slightly) bumper-length Prog to commemorate 2000 AD's 35th anniversary. What this means in practice is two variant covers, slightly better paper than normal, a free poster, lots of ads for future strips, and two more Thrills than usual -- all for a slightly higher price than your regular issue. Well, it is only a half decade...

Judge Dredd Day of Chaos: Eve of Destruction, Parts 6-7 by John Wagner & Ben Willsher
Grey Area The Do & Personal Space, Part One by Dan Abnett & Lee Carter
Nikolai Dante The Wedding of Jena Makarov, Parts 8-9 by Robbie Morrison & Simon Fraser
Absalom Ghosts of London, Parts Six - Seven by Gordon Rennie & Tiernen Trevallion
Strontium Dog The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha, Chapter Two: The Project, Parts Eight - Nine by John Wagner, Carlos Ezquerra & Hector Ezquerra
What If...? Gunnar Survived the Quartz Zone Massacre by Andy Diggle & Colin Wilson
What If...? The Visible Man Returned to Earth by Pat Mills & Henry Flint

Grey Area could be great if Abnett didn't remind readers of the entire premise every other instalment. It grates, especially when reading them in such close proximity. I know elsewhere I moan about my lack of understanding when it comes to long-running stories, but they're things that have returned from months/years away only to pick up where they left off -- Grey Area has been running weekly for a couple of months at this point, we don't need telling what it's about again.

As, to all intents and purposes, a new fan, the two What Ifs make barely any sense. Nice art by Colin Wilson though. Conversely, I'm beginning to get a handle on Nikolai Dante and enjoying it -- makes me want to find the whole thing and read it through. Maybe they'll reprint it all in collections at some point (they have as it's gone along, but I think some of the early ones are out of print).

Collection Count

Collection Count tracks my DVD/Blu-ray collection via a number of statistics every week.

This week, I got the Men in Black Trilogy BD dirt cheap. I like the first one, haven't seen the second since it came out, and haven't seen the third yet... so maybe not the world's greatest purchase... especially as I already own the first on DVD and BD (though the latter was free). But, hey, it was cheap, and I can flog my current copies to make it cheaper still.

Until Saturday morning, most changed numbers actually went down this week... but then I received two random sales purchases, and this happened:

Number of titles in collection: 1,536 [up 1]
Of which DVDs: 1,152 [no change]
Of which Blu-rays: 384 [up 1]

Number of discs in collection: 3,855 [up 2]
Number of films in collection: 1,614 [up 3]
Number of TV episodes in collection: 5,722 [no change]
Number of short films in collection: 374 [no change]

See you next week, faithful reader.

Friday 1 March 2013

TV

The Graham Norton Show
12x18 (22/2/13 edition)


"Are you a Judi Dench fan?"
"Uh, yeah, of course, of course."
"No, is that seriously what that T-shirt means?"
"Heh heh, no."
"What does it mean?"
"Uh, it's some, y'know, the kids these days, their urban, urban slang, Graham."
"Ok. Does it mean anything?"
"Heh heh, it's vacuous, it doesn't mean anything."

a) it does mean something.
b) if you don't think it means anything, why the hell are you wearing it?!

[Watch it (again) in HD on iPlayer.]


How I Met Your Mother
8x05 The Autumn of Break-Ups
Love Brover.
[Watch it (again) on 4oD.]


Top Gear
19x05 (24/2/13 edition)
Effectively the last of the series, because they're off on a two-episode jaunt along the Nile in their 'Christmas Special' next week.
[Watch it (again) in HD on iPlayer.]

Films

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
[#21 in 100 Films in a Year 2013]

That's a helluva title, isn't it? Shame about the film -- a definite case of the overrated for me.

Comics

2000 AD #1769
Featuring...
Judge Dredd Day of Chaos: Eve of Destruction, Part 5 by John Wagner & Henry Flint
Grey Area Feel the Noise, Part 3 by Dan Abnett & Karl Richardson
Nikolai Dante The Wedding of Jena Makarov, Part 7 by Robbie Morrison & Simon Fraser
Absalom Ghosts of London, Part Five by Gordon Rennie & Tiernen Trevallion
Strontium Dog The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha, Chapter Two: The Project, Part Seven by John Wagner, Carlos Ezquerra & Hector Ezquerra