Thursday 31 December 2015

TV

The Big Fat Quiz of the Year 2015
[Watch it (again) on All 4.]

It'll Be Alright on the Night
(30/12/15 edition)
[Watch it (again) on the ITV Hub.]

Top Gear
From A-Z Part 2 (of 2)
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Wednesday 30 December 2015

Tuesday 29 December 2015

TV

And Then There Were None
Part 3 (of 3)
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Miranda Hart: My, What I Call, Live Show
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Top Gear
From A-Z Part 1 (of 2)
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

University Challenge
Christmas 2015 Exeter v Magdalen, Oxford
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Films

AfterDeath (2015)
[#197 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Heaven Can Wait (1943)
[#198 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Monday 28 December 2015

TV

And Then There Were None
Part 2 (of 3)
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Celebrity Mastermind
2015/2016 Episode 2 (of 10)
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Detectorists
2x07 Christmas Special
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

A Gert Lush Christmas
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

The Nation's Favourite Disney Song
[Watch it (again) on the ITV Hub.]

Peter and Wendy
[Watch it (again) on the ITV Hub.]

Films

Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996)
[#196 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Sunday 27 December 2015

TV

And Then There Were None
Part 1 (of 3)
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Britain's Favourite Children's Books
Read the full list of 100 titles here.
[Watch it (again) on All 4.]

Celebrity Mastermind
2015/2016 Episode 1 (of 10)
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Pointless Celebrities
8x14 Christmas Special
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Films

Dreamgirls (2006)
[#195 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Collection Count

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

Not many additions this Christmas, but here they are nonetheless -- including how things have changed in the past year.

Number of titles in collection: 1,825 [up 2 this week; up 106 in 2015]
Of which DVDs: 1,212 [up 1 this week; up 7 in 2015]
Of which Blu-rays: 613 [up 1 this week; up 99 in 2015]

Number of discs in collection: 4,665 [up 5 this week; up 362 in 2015]
Number of films: 1,993 [up 1 this week; up 141 in 2015]
Number of TV episodes: 7,063 [up 12 this week; up 611 in 2015]
Number of short films: 465 [no change this week; up 27 in 2015]

Plus it's time for the final running time update of the year...

Total running time of collection (approx.):
340 days, 12 hours, and 7 minutes.

(Up 1 day, 10 hours, and 24 minutes from last month.)
(Up 29 days, 5 hours, and 8 minutes from last year.)

Last year the year-on-year increase was 15½ days, the year before it was 19 days, and now it's over 29 days! Madness! Though in 2014 I only added 75 titles and 354 episodes of TV, so several of this year's numbers are much bigger.

See you next week, faithful reader.

this week on 100 Films

7 brand-new reviews were published to 100 Films in a Year this week...


Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
In terms of consumer advice, you’re not going to watch this sequel without having seen the first, and therefore “more of the same (more or less)” will suffice for a review. In terms of a more analytical mindset… well, what is there to analyse, really? I’m not sure this movie has anything to say.
Read more here.


Boyz n the Hood (1991)
John Singleton became the first African-American Best Director Oscar nominee, as well as the youngest, for this debut. 23 years on, his story of the lives and troubles of young black men in L.A. remains sadly pertinent.
Read more here.


Horns (2013)
Did Daniel Radcliffe murder his girlfriend? Sprouting devilish horns doesn’t help his case… Ostensibly a fantasy-horror murder-mystery, in execution this is mostly black comedy
Read more here.


Jurassic World (2015)
the plot is fundamentally a rehash of the first movie, but the devil is in the details, and in my book Jurassic World does enough new to shrug off any kind of “stealth remake” allegations. What it does definitely retain is a faithfulness to the Spielbergian tone of the first movie — a stated goal of director/co-writer Colin Trevorrow, and one I feel he’s absolutely pulled off. There’s adventure, humour, a sense of scale and wonder.
Read more here.


Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
You can certainly watch Fury Road as just a two-hour chase and (presuming you like action antics) get something out of it. The volume of action, the style with which it’s executed, and the impressive audacity of the stuntwork, all mean the film functions on a purely visceral level.
Read more here.


Terminator Genisys (2015)
some people will already be predisposed to hate the film. Why mess with a classic, etc. I can see where they’re coming from; at the same time, it’s an interesting idea. Time travel is a key part of the Terminator series, and John grows up with the knowledge that one day he will send Reese back to 1984 to save his mother — but what if Skynet knew that too?
Read more here.


The Wrestler (2008)
Mickey Rourke’s Oscar-robbed performance is the primary draw of this drama about a washed-up pro wrestler struggling to make ends meet.
Read more here.



Plus, Merry Christmas!




More next Sunday.

Saturday 26 December 2015

Friday 25 December 2015

TV

Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled
3x06 Salmon Mousse and Bullshit [Christmas special]
[Watch it (again) on Dave OD.]

Doctor Who
35x13 The Husbands of River Song [Christmas special]
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

John Bishop's Christmas Show 2015
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Not Going Out
8x00 Christmas Shopping [special]
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

QI
13x11 Merriment (XL edition)
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Stick Man
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Would I Lie To You?
9x08 At Christmas [special]
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Thursday 24 December 2015

Wednesday 23 December 2015

TV

Elementary
4x03 Tag, You're Me

Live at the Apollo
11x07 Christmas Special [season finale]
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Tuesday 22 December 2015

TV

University Challenge
Christmas 2015 UCL v Birmingham
Christmas 2015 Oriel, Oxford v Trinity, Cambridge
Christmas 2015 Manchester v UEA
[Watch these episodes on iPlayer.]

Sunday 20 December 2015

TV

The Sound of Music Live
[Watch it (again) on ITV Player.]

this week on 100 Films

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


Building Empire (2006)
Building Empire is an unofficial commentary to The Empire Strikes Back. It contains video clips, audio from cast and crew, alternate angles, reconstructed scenes, text facts and insights into the development and creation of the film.
Read more here.


Ed Wood (1994)
Before he descended into self-parody, Tim Burton made movies like this: a biopic of the eponymous ’50s filmmaker, renowned for his so-bad-they’re-good productions. Burton still contributes his trademark dark quirkiness, but it conjures a subject-appropriate tone rather than aimless Burtonesqueness.
Read more here.


Escape from Tomorrow (2013)
Disney meets David Lynch in this arthouse-y psychological thriller, best known for being shot on the QT (i.e. illegally) in DisneyWorld.
Read more here.


The Informant! (2009)
Matt Damon turns whistleblower (or does he?) in this amusing romp based on a true story of complicated corporate fraud.
Read more here.


Le Mépris (1963)
the centrepiece is a 34-minute quiet, passive-aggressive argument between the playwright and Bardot in the aforementioned flat. They go round in circles about staying together or being apart. The point? Your guess is as good as mine. Perhaps it’s the unknowableness of the other gender (whichever gender you are). Perhaps it’s just the unknowableness of other people fullstop. Perhaps it’s the unknowableness of our own emotions
Read more here.


Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015)
the best James Bond movie released in 2015... For all the effort Spectre made to bring classical Bond elements back into the fold, Rogue Nation arguably feels more like a classically-styled Bond movie. It’s not a faultless like-for-like comparison... but the almost-indefinable sensation of this experience is Bondian.
Read more here.


Mr. Holmes (2015)
The story is slight and the pace sedate, the latter seemingly to stretch the former to feature length. I’m not saying it needs the quick-cut whizziness of Sherlock or the Downey Jr movies — doubly so as this is a movie about an older, slower Holmes — but there are times when it could do with a bit of a kick up the backside.
Read more here.


Returning to Jedi (2007)
Returning to Jedi is an unofficial commentary. It contains video, audio and information from over one hundred sources taking you deep into the making of Return of the Jedi.
Read more here.


Star Wars Begins (2011)
Star Wars Begins is an unofficial commentary on Star Wars. It contains video clips, audio from the cast and crew, alternate angles, bloopers, text facts and insights into the development and creation of the film.
Read more here.


Tomorrowland: A World Beyond (2015)
The characters and performances are likeable, with Raffey Cassidy standing out as a marvellous young find... There are some suitably entertaining action scenes, some moments of visual splendour thanks to the future city, and one long take that is exquisite.
Read more here.


Willow (1988)
A fantasy adventure with a tone and pace reminiscent of Indiana Jones — no surprise it was conceived by George Lucas — Willow somehow passed me by during my prime “watching ’80s genre movies” phase. It’s just a fun romp
Read more here.


More next Sunday.

Saturday 19 December 2015

Collection Count

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

Nowt this week. Next is Christmas, so we shall see...

Number of titles in collection: 1,823 [no change]
Of which DVDs: 1,211 [no change]
Of which Blu-rays: 612 [no change]

Number of discs in collection: 4,660 [no change]
Number of films in collection: 1,992 [no change]
Number of TV episodes in collection: 7,051 [no change]
Number of short films in collection: 465 [no change]

See you next week, faithful reader.

Thursday 17 December 2015

Wednesday 16 December 2015

Tuesday 15 December 2015

TV

Castle
5x24 Watershed [season finale]

Detectorists
2x06 Episode 6 [season finale]
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Films

Escape from Tomorrow (2013)
[#189 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Monday 14 December 2015

Sunday 13 December 2015

Films

Begin Again (2013)
[#188 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Tomorrowland: A World Beyond (2015)
[#187 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

this week on 100 Films

As the 100 Films in a Year advent calendar continues, brand-new reviews of 14 films were published this week. They were...


The Babadook (2014)
Perhaps it’s best to not say too much about what’s going on, because the film does a fantastic job blurring the lines between reality and dreams, facts and imaginings, whether it’s all happening or is all in Amelia’s head. For the majority of the film you’ll wonder: is this real? Is she being pranked? By who? A stalker? Her kid? Is she going insane and imagining it all?
Read more here.


Blue Ruin (2013)
Its guiding principle is neat: a semi-comedic version of what would actually happen if an Ordinary Joe tried to enact violent vengeance on murderous criminals.
Read more here.


Circle (2015)
The way the characters interact and the decisions they make are rooted in human nature, and the film keeps you engrossed by exposing their prejudices and how that affects their decision making... This is more of a “what would I do?” kind of film, though; a high-concept thriller, rather than a true character exposé.
Read more here.


A Clockwork Orange (1971)
writer-director Stanley Kubrick adapts Anthony Burgess’ novel into a film so controversially violent the director himself eventually banned it from release in the UK for decades. Almost 45 years on, it’s testament to the film’s power that it is still in parts shocking.
Read more here.


Coherence (2013)
It’s a more gentle kind of sci-fi, though; more domestic. It’s about how these particular people react to the strange situation, rather than being about the situation itself
Read more here.


The Dark Crystal (1982)
there’s fantastic puppetry and strong design… but the story and the manner of its telling — the dialogue, structure, and characters — alternate between boring, annoying, and laughable.
Read more here.


The Decoy Bride (2011)
it’s a standard rom-com, of the form we’ve seen dozens of times, but it’s no worse than most and better than plenty.
Read more here.


The Grandmaster (2013)
As a Western viewer, if you know anything about Ip Man beyond “he’s the chap who trained Bruce Lee”, it’s probably thanks to the pair of eponymous biopics starring Donnie Yen. Heck, if you know that much there’s a fair chance it’s due to those films. This take on the man, directed and co-written by Wong Kar Wai and starring Tony Leung as Ip, is tonally very different
Read more here.


Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (2012)
This melancholic apocalyptic comedy wasn’t too well received, which is a shame because I thought it was absolutely brilliant.
Read more here.


sex, lies, and videotape (1989)
Four acquaintances partake in duplicitous relationships and candid sexual discourse in writer-director Steven Soderbergh’s debut drama.
Read more here.


Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015)
Aardman’s stop-motion silent comedy will certainly lose to Inside Out across the board come awards season (apart from at the BAFTAs, perhaps), but it’s the more inventive, amusing, innovative, accomplished, and impressive achievement. Delightful.
Read more here.


Stranger by the Lake (2013)
It’s the arthouse gay sex thriller! I’m just going to mention that before it comes the elephant in the room: this movie features lots of ultra-explicit gay sex... it’s worth getting past the initial titillation, because pornography isn’t the point. Rather, it’s an intriguing dramatic thriller about what we’re prepared to accept, risk, or ignore in the name of attraction
Read more here.


They Live (1988)
the meat is satire. Thirty years on, it remains thematically relevant; perhaps even more so. That no one’s actively considering a remake suggests how Hollywood has lost its political teeth.
Read more here.


You're Next (2011)
a horror-thriller that’s really a dark comedy. Murderous home invaders get a surprise when one of their targets is a secret badass.
Read more here.


More next Sunday.

Saturday 12 December 2015

Films

A Most Wanted Man (2014)
[#186 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Terminator Genisys (2015)
[#185 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Collection Count

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

Not the final pre-Christmas update, but the final one that's likely to have anything to report. Probably. I also suspect it'll be a small Christmas for this Collection Count -- possibly even nonexistent, in fact. But we'll see in a fortnight. For now:

Number of titles in collection: 1,823 [up 2]
Of which DVDs: 1,211 [no change]
Of which Blu-rays: 612 [up 2]

Number of discs in collection: 4,660 [up 3]
Number of films in collection: 1,992 [up 2]
Number of TV episodes in collection: 7,051 [no change]
Number of short films in collection: 465 [no change]

See you next week, faithful reader.

Friday 11 December 2015

Thursday 10 December 2015

Wednesday 9 December 2015

TV

Castle
5x22 Still

Live at the Apollo
11x05 Episode 5
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Monday 7 December 2015

TV

Castle
5x21 The Squab and the Quail

The Flash
2x07 Gorilla Warfare

Articles

Ranking all 9 series of Doctor Who (and the specials) from 2005 to 2015
by Morgan Jeffery (from Digital Spy)

This starts off with an act of pure stupidity (no way series one is the worst), but then pretty quickly gets pretty accurate. Not necessarily the exact order I'd put them in, but not bad.

Sunday 6 December 2015

TV

Castle
5x20 The Fast and the Furriest

Detectorists
2x04 Episode 4
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Doctor Who
35x12 Hell Bent [season finale]
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Jessica Jones
1x10 AKA 1,000 Cuts
1x11 AKA I've Got the Blues

this week on 100 Films

Lots to cover on 100 Films in a Year this week!

Firstly, it's a new month, so here's a look back at the old one:




Then, my 2015 advent calendar kicked off. Read all about that here:




As you'll learn if you read that, my plan is to post two reviews a day throughout advent. So that means, this week, 12 new reviews were posted(!) They were:


Ant-Man (2015)
Marvel are currently fond of mixing “superhero” with “another genre” to produce their movies — which makes sense, given the standard two-or-three superhero narratives were already becoming played out by the time Iron Man came along, never mind in the raft of movies Marvel Studios have released since. Here, “superhero” is mixed with “heist movie”; more specifically, “heist comedy”. It’s superheroes by way of Ocean’s Eleven, basically.
Read more here.


L'Atalante (1934)
my view hews closer to the original reception. Reportedly a French distributor called it “a confused, incoherent, wilfully absurd, long, dull, commercially worthless film,” while critics called it “amateurish, self-indulgent and morbid.” OK, maybe it’s not that bad, but there are nuggets of truth in there.
Read more here.


Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
I didn’t expect to care for this all that much… but I actually thought it was really fun. It’s not the funniest movie ever, nor does it have the most thrilling action, or the most engrossing or surprising plot, but it does all those things — well, the first two — well, maybe just the first one — well enough. It’s sort of incessantly likeable.
Read more here.


Brazil (1985)
It’s clever, it’s funny, it’s massively imaginative in both its visuals and its storytelling, and its influences on the 30 years of dystopian fiction that have followed is… well, fairly clear, because it also has influences of its own, so whether future works are influenced by the original influence or whether the influencee has become the influencer is an over-complex matter for over-complex people to discuss ad infinitum.
Read more here.


End of Watch (2012)
Ah, found footage. Some despise it. I’m not sure anyone loves it. I don’t mind it, so long as it’s used appropriately. Here, the found footage aspect is abandoned literally as soon as it’s introduced, rendering it absolutely pointless.
Read more here.


Europa Report (2013)
Astronauts head to a Saturnian moon to examine its water in this scientifically-accurate drama. The voluminous “special thanks” to space-related organisations shows how seriously the filmmakers took that accuracy, and it pays off in the exploration of some neat ideas.
Read more here.


The Fifth Estate (2013)
It’s The Julian Assange Movie, in which Benedict Cumberbatch dons a lanky white wig and an Australian accent to portray one of the most significant figures of our times, whether you like it or not.
Read more here.


Force Majeure (2014)
At its best, writer-director Ruben Östlund’s YouTube-inspired film is a droll dark comedy. Told in wisely-deployed long takes that benefit the cast, there’s also gorgeous photography and a dramatic score
Read more here.


Go (1999)
When people call 1999’s Fight Club “the first film of the 21st Century”, it sounds a bit clever-clever. When you watch 1999’s Go, you see what they mean. Fincher forged forward; Liman encapsulated “just been” — indeed, it’s been called the most ’90s movie ever made.
Read more here.


Life Itself (2014)
Roger Ebert was an influential, respected, beloved critic for decades, and one with an interesting life: he began in old-school newspaper journalism, defined TV movie criticism, and eventually spearheaded the profession’s move online. So it merits recounting in this documentary
Read more here.


The Swimmer (1968)
A strange air means this quickly begins to feel like a Twilight Zone-esque mystery, but it’s actually something else entirely… though to reveal too many secrets would spoil it.
Read more here.


Tank Girl (1995)
Critically derided, this anarchic adaptation of the rebellious comic has become a cult fave. You can see why: a ramshackle plot allows for plenty of outré zaniness, including a big musical number to a punky Cole Porter cover, and surely no one predicted the bizarre truth about the Rippers!
Read more here.


More next Sunday.

Saturday 5 December 2015

Films

Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015)
[#183 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Collection Count

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

After last week's madness, just one addition... of a ten-film box set.

Number of titles in collection: 1,821 [up 1]
Of which DVDs: 1,211 [no change]
Of which Blu-rays: 610 [up 1]

Number of discs in collection: 4,657 [up 12]
Number of films in collection: 1,990 [up 10]
Number of TV episodes in collection: 7,051 [no change]
Number of short films in collection: 465 [no change]

See you next week, faithful reader.

Friday 4 December 2015

Thursday 3 December 2015

TV

Arrow
4x06 Lost Souls

Live at the Apollo
11x04 Episode 4
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Wednesday 2 December 2015

Tuesday 1 December 2015

Monday 30 November 2015

Films

Ant-Man (2015)
[#181 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Paddington (2014)
[#182 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Sunday 29 November 2015

TV

Doctor Who
35x11 Heaven Sent
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

this week on 100 Films

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


An inside out pair of shorts
Pixar’s latest opus, Inside Out, was naturally accompanied by a short film in cinemas. On Blu-ray, it’s accompanied by two. These are they -- Lava and Riley's First Date? -- reviewed in nice quick drabbles.
Read more here.


Jupiter Ascending (2015)
best known (as far as I’m aware) for provoking speculation it would cost Eddie Redmayne the Oscar for Theory of Everything because it came out during voting season and he was so gosh darn bad in it. And it’s also known for being just generally dreadful and universally disdained. [But] the universal disdain wasn’t actually universal — I have actually seen some people praise this film. I know, right? Sadly, I still thought it was awful.
Read more here.


Murder by Death (1976)
A gaggle of famed detectives are summoned to a remote mansion to solve a murder in this detective spoof by playwright Neil Simon. The twist is, all the characters are spoofs of famous literary/film/TV ‘tecs. Also, that the murder hasn’t happened yet. And also, that the person inviting them is Truman Capote. Not “someone playing Truman Capote”, but “Truman Capote playing someone”.
Read more here.


Plus, it's the last-ever archive reposts!


2010: The Full List
I did it! After last year’s slight shortfall, that’s the big news this year... So, here’s the list of all I saw. Slight change this year: the list is in numerical order, aka order viewed... [And] after the lists comes the usual array of fascinating statistics.
Read more here.


2010 In Retrospect
This final look back has my usual mix of features: a ‘Bottom Five’, a ‘Top Ten’, some ‘Also Ran’s, and ‘Didn’t Run’s too.
Read more here.


More -- though only new posts (hurrah!) -- next Sunday.

Saturday 28 November 2015

Films

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (Extended Edition) (2014/2015)
[#180a in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Was this really only out last Monday? Feels like it's been sat on my shelf for weeks! Anyway, it's my third Hobbit film this year (after Part 2 Extended and Part 3 Theatrical back in March).

Collection Count

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

A delayed update this week, because not only was there loads to add, but it all arrived on Saturday afternoon. I thought most of it would arrive next week, but here it is just in time for the last running time update before the post-Christmas end-of-the-year one. That would've been an utter monster if this lot had been there too! As it is, I think it'll now really struggle to beat this... or even come close...

Number of titles in collection: 1,820 [up 5]
Of which DVDs: 1,211 [down 2]
Of which Blu-rays: 609 [up 7]

Number of discs in collection: 4,645 [up 78]
Number of films in collection: 1,980 [up 9]
Number of TV episodes in collection: 7,051 [up 246]
Number of short films in collection: 465 [up 3]

Yes, 246 episodes of TV. I imagine that'll make quite a difference to the...

Total running time of collection (approx.):
339 days, 1 hour, and 43 minutes.
(Up 10 days, 22 hours, and 18 minutes from last month.)

See you next week, faithful reader.

Thursday 26 November 2015

TV

Castle
5x15 Target
5x16 Hunt
aka Castle Does Taken, Parts One and Two. Despite the obviousness of that influence, and some very poor green screen shots of a certain foreign city, it was a very good two-parter.

Detectorists
2x02 Episode 2
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Wednesday 25 November 2015

Tuesday 24 November 2015

TV

Arrow
4x05 Haunted

Live at the Apollo
11x03 Episode 3
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Monday 23 November 2015

Sunday 22 November 2015

TV

Jessica Jones
1x03 AKA It's Called Whiskey

this week on 100 Films

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


Inside Out (2015)
Pixar haven’t had the greatest start to the second decade of the 21st Century... This might go some way towards explaining why their release for this year has attracted such acclaim, despite it offering a pretty rote storyline dressed up in some fancy ‘original idea’ clothing (not that it is a truly original idea) and a modicum of genuine emotional resonance.
Read more here.


The Machine (2013)
maybe James, in only his second feature, is trying to show his full range and use the film as a calling card. After all, it does attempt human drama, an exploration of sci-fi ideas, a touch of conspiracy thriller, and an all-action climax. Unfortunately he’s delivered quite a clunky screenplay, which lingers on inexplicable scenes one moment before rushing over vital things the next
Read more here.


One-Eyed Monster (2008)
For the innocents among you… well, maybe you should stop reading now. For the slightly-less-innocent, “one-eyed monster” is a euphemism for a (whisper it) penis. It also contains the word “monster”, like, y’know, a horror movie. What if you made a horror movie where some chap’s one-eyed monster was a monster?!
Read more here.


Turtle Power (2014)
The Definitive History of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ... This informative documentary uses interviews with all the key players to tell the story of how a small indie comic, created incidentally and published almost on a whim, became a true cultural phenomenon.
Read more here.


Plus two archive reposts...


2009: The Full List
So, 2009… the first year I failed to reach my stated goal. Still, I saw 94 new films and bothered to review several others — and here’s a full alphabetical list of the lot of ’em!
Read more here.


2009 In Retrospect
It’s been a somewhat inauspicious year for 100 Films, actually, failing to make the titular target for the first time and not necessarily seeing a great many classic films along the way. 2007’s Top Ten held undeniable classics like Brief Encounter and Citizen Kane, while 2008’s managed the likes of Rashomon [and] Notorious... I don’t mean to spoil this year’s lot, but it looks kinda tame and modern (70% come from the last three years) by comparison.
Read more here.


More next Sunday.

Saturday 21 November 2015

TV

Doctor Who
35x10 Face the Raven
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Jessica Jones
1x01 AKA Ladies Night
1x02 AKA Crush Syndrome

Collection Count

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

Quite a few additions this week, relatively, which means I sail past 600 Blu-rays without landing neatly on it. Ah well, it's not that interesting a number anyway. Should keep next week's running time update lively, though.

Number of titles in collection: 1,815 [up 4]
Of which DVDs: 1,213 [up 1]
Of which Blu-rays: 602 [up 3]

Number of discs in collection: 4,567 [up 22]
Number of films in collection: 1,971 [up 9]
Number of TV episodes in collection: 6,805 [no change]
Number of short films in collection: 462 [up 3]

See you next week, faithful reader.

Thursday 19 November 2015

TV

Have I Got News For You
50x06 (6/11/2015 edition; extended repeat)
[Watch the extended version (again) on iPlayer.]

Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs
4x04 Episode 4
[Watch it (again) on ITV Player.]

Articles

Peter Jackson: 'I didn’t know what the hell I was doing' when I made The Hobbit
by Ben Child (from the Guardian)

With quotes culled from the behind-the-scenes video on the forthcoming Battle of the Five Armies extended DVD, director Peter Jackson candidly admits how he rushed The Hobbit films.


Why Star Wars: The Force Awakens Not Screening for Critics Might Be a Good Thing
by Sam Adams (from Criticwire)

Interesting thoughts on the place for and relevance of movie criticism.

Wednesday 18 November 2015

TV

Arrow
4x04 Beyond Redemption

Live at the Apollo
11x02 Episode 2
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Premium Bond with Mark Gatiss and Matthew Sweet
Sweet and Gatiss offer an appreciation of the whole Bond series, by gently critically analysing them. So, so much better than a vacuous "weren't they all great" puff piece. Hurrah for BBC Four!
[Watch it (again) in full on iPlayer, or in Bond-by-Bond chunks here.]

Tuesday 17 November 2015

Monday 16 November 2015

Sunday 15 November 2015

this week on 100 Films

No new reviews on 100 Films in a Year this week (I was away most of the week), but there were two archive re-posts...


2008: The Full List
This year hasn’t been quite as successful as last, at least in terms of film viewing. As the year neared its end I didn’t think I’d make it to 100, and was all prepared to settle for 90 around Christmas time, but a final push saw me make it in the nick of time. Hurrah!
Read more here.


2008 In Retrospect
And so 2008 is finally at an end (really this time)... first up, my five Worst Films, in no particular order; then, my ten Best Films, in a lovely countdown.
Read more here.


More next Sunday.

Saturday 14 November 2015

TV

Doctor Who
35x09 Sleep No More
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Films

Inside Out (2015)
[#179 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Lava (2014)
[#179b in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Riley's First Date? (2015)
[#179a in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Collection Count

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

Number of titles in collection: 1,811 [up 3]
Of which DVDs: 1,212 [up 2]
Of which Blu-rays: 599 [up 1]

Number of discs in collection: 4,545 [up 5]
Number of films in collection: 1,962 [up 3]
Number of TV episodes in collection: 6,805 [no change]
Number of short films in collection: 459 [up 2]

See you next week, faithful reader.

Friday 13 November 2015

Thursday 12 November 2015

Wednesday 11 November 2015

TV

The Flash
2x03 Family of Rogues

Have I Got News For You
50x04 (23/10/2015 edition; extended repeat)
[Watch the extended version (again) on iPlayer.]

Live at the Apollo
11x01 Episode 1
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Tuesday 10 November 2015

Monday 9 November 2015

Films

Enchanted (2007)
[3rd watch]
This was #80 on 100 Films way back in 2008.

Sunday 8 November 2015

TV

Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled
3x01 I've Been Fingered By Captain Kirk
[Watch it (again) on Dave OD.]

Films

The Little Mermaid (1989)
[4th or so watch]

this week on 100 Films

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


Justice League: The New Frontier (2008)
there are too many characters, and the film doesn’t always seem to know what to do with all of them. The array of cameos in minor roles is fine, and sure to please thoroughly-versed comic book readers, but it’s the main characters who are sometimes sidelined. In some cases, literally: Wonder Woman disappears off to her island after two scenes; the Flash retires early on; Superman gets sunk in the ocean at the start of the climax.
Read more here.


Spooks: The Greater Good (2015)
you don’t need to have seen the TV series to follow the plot, which is standalone in every aspect that seriously matters... However, a familiarity might help manage your expectations: The Greater Good feels like a wider-screen, (slightly-)bigger-budgeted version of the show, for good or ill. “Good” because, well, it should really, otherwise why call it Spooks? “Ill” because anyone expecting an action-packed thriller to rival Bond, Bourne, or Mission: Impossible will come away disappointed.
Read more here.


The Thief of Bagdad (1924)
the film really comes alive for its final hour... Here’s where the film’s real adventure lies, as we whizz through multiple fantasy landscapes, the thief battling monsters as he goes... This is also where most of the film’s famed special effects are to be found. So groundbreaking that they were analysed in scientific magazines at the time, they still have the power to enchant viewers the best part of a century later.
Read more here.


Plus two archive posts recapping 100 Films Year 1...


2007 In Retrospect
Read on for my five least-favourite films I’ve seen this year, and (more interestingly, I’m sure) my top ten — in a lovely countdown and all!
Read more here.


2007: The Full List
And so the end is here. Yes, finally this time! ... as we’ve reached the end, here’s the full alphabetical list of everything I saw, followed by some intensely interesting statistical whatsits.
Read more here.


More next Sunday.

Saturday 7 November 2015

TV

Doctor Who
35x08 The Zygon Inversion
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Films

The Lone Ranger (2013)
[#177 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Collection Count

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

Number of titles in collection: 1,808 [up 1]
Of which DVDs: 1,210 [no change]
Of which Blu-rays: 598 [up 1]

Number of discs in collection: 4,540 [up 2]
Number of films in collection: 1,959 [up 1]
Number of TV episodes in collection: 6,805 [no change]
Number of short films in collection: 457 [no change]

See you next week, faithful reader.

Friday 6 November 2015

Films

Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
[#176 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Articles

John Lewis Christmas advert: who is Moon Hitler?
by Stuart Heritage (from the Guardian)

Perfectly skewering John Lewis' annual mawkishness-fest.

Thursday 5 November 2015

TV

Arrow
4x02 The Candidate

Have I Got News For You
50x03 (16/10/2015 edition; extended repeat)
[Watch the extended version (again) on iPlayer.]

Tuesday 3 November 2015

Monday 2 November 2015

TV

Have I Got News For You
50x02 (9/10/2015 edition; extended repeat)
[Watch the extended version (again) on iPlayer.]

Mock the Week
14x12 (highlights/out-takes)
[Watch it (again) on iPlayer.]

Films

Horns (2013)
[#173 in 100 Films in a Year 2015]

Sunday 1 November 2015

TV

Duck Quacks Don't Echo
3x07 Episode 7

Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs
4x02 Episode 2

this week on 100 Films

It's the 1st of a new month, so my round up of what was posted over on 100 Films in a Year this week naturally begins with the October round-up. It's a big'un -- the biggest ever, in fact!




Phew! Now then, there were also six brand-new reviews published this week. They were...


Birdman (2014)
Michael Keaton is an actor who once played a superhero in the late ’80s and early ’90s. Well, to clarify, Michael Keaton plays an actor, Riggan Thomson, who once played a superhero in the late ’80s and early ’90s. Decades later, he’s trying to be taken seriously by starring in a play on Broadway… which he’s also written… and is directing… and has sunk his personal finances into. So it’s probably not a good thing that one of his cast can’t act, his personal life is all over the place, the critics hate him before the play’s even opened, and he’s hallucinating superpowers.
Read more here.


Spectre (2015)
I saw Spectre days after the eager-beavers but still before some people, so here are my spoiler-free thoughts... Chances are, if you’re interested in a review of the 24th Bond movie you’ve already read one. Several, probably. Nonetheless... I’m compelled to throw some of my initial spoiler-free thoughts out there. Plus, in places, commentary on those other reviews.
Read more here.


Stoker (2013)
Stoker isn’t all about its mystery and its twists — it’s at least as much about its carefully constructed Gothic mood; but part of that is the mystery, so, y’know. Indeed, it’s so moody and atmospheric that it seems to turn some viewers off. It’s certainly not thrill-a-minute, and it has a very particular pace and tone.
Read more here.


Superbad (2007)
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s semi-autobiographical comedy sets Seth (Jonah Hill) and Evan (Michael Cera) (see what they did there?) on a quest to obtain booze for a party where they hope to copulate. Or, “every American teen comedy.”
Read more here.


Twilight (2008)
For Halloween, I decided to review one of the most notorious supernatural films of recent times. A movie so horrific, it sent critics cowering behind their sofas. A film so evil, it’s perverted the minds of children — and some adults — the world over. A movie so renowned, it strikes fear into the hearts of even hardened movie lovers. I speak, of course, of Twilight.
Read more here.


Wings (1927)
part rom-com, part war-action movie. On the ground, Jack and David’s interactions with Mary and Sylvia (the latter of whom barely features) are based around misunderstandings and almost-slapstick drunkenness. In the air, the picture comes alive in thrilling battle scenes, performed by fearless stuntmen and shot by bold cameramen.
Read more here.


Finally, six archive posts were reposted too...


July 2011
Every year of 100 Films seems to see at least one shockingly weak month for my film viewing. Last year it was April (three films); the year before February (two) and July (none); and so on. This year I’d done pretty well — my monthly totals so far run at 12, 13, 13, 9, 11 and 9 — but I have finally crumbled: July 2011 scores a lowly four.
Read more here.


August 2011
[The following was all irrelevant soon after I posted it, never mind now in 2015. But hey-ho, the repostathon rolls on…]
Read more here.


September 2011
By the end of September 2010 I’d made it to my goal of 100 films. This year? Not a chance. Of course I haven’t. I ended last month on 77 — even at my best, 23 films in a month is madness. [How times have changed!]
Read more here.


October 2011
Still not at 100. I think I would have made it to 90 though, or possibly even a bit further, but I re-watched X-Men: First Class on Blu-ray last Friday night and got a burning desire to re-watch the rest of the X-Men films in chronological order
Read more here.


November 2011
This year’s 100 Films is turning into a race for the finish line — always kinda fun, if not record-breaking... now — as I enter the final stretch — I find myself just one ahead of target. To put it plainly: there’s eight films to go to my goal.
Read more here.


December 2011
But did I make it to 100 in time? ... I did! Just. Three films in the final 24 hours of the year, the last of them finishing just an hour before midnight, see me reach 100 exactly this year. Phew!
Read more here.


So nearly done with the reposts now!

More next Sunday.