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Wednesday, November 24, 2010 11:39 AM |
Recyclotron |
by Fëanor |
Fëanor pours the entire internet into the Recyclotron, and only the best links come out the other end for you to enjoy.
- The dude who made Gattaca is making another dystopian sci-fi film, this one starring Amanda Seyfried and Justin Timberlake. Exciting!
- I am sad to say I am not doing my part to support Terriers. It's a great show, but I can't get myself together to actually watch it at all. Don't be like me! Save Terriers!
- An amusing comparison of Lord Voldemort and Lord Vader.
- Fun stuff I already posted to Twitter: a first look at Sherlock Holmes 2, and Darren Aronofsky on why he's doing The Wolverine and what it'll be like.
- If you haven't heard yet, people other than Joss Whedon are doing a new Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie that will reboot the franchise. I'm willing to check it out, although I think the chances of it being any good are very, very low. Anyway, here are Mr. Whedon's thoughts on the project.
- A couple of cool pieces of art by Chris King.
- Photos of LEGO creations featuring creative ways to kill mimes. Don't worry, it's an art contest, and no actual mimes were injured or killed. (Via)
- Game|Life gives a very positive review to Donkey Kong Country Returns, saying it "feels a lot like Metroid with monkeys." Intriguing!
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Tagged (?): Art (Not), Buffy (Not), Celebrities (Not), Comedy (Not), Craft (Not), Harry Potter (Not), Joss Whedon (Not), LEGO (Not), Links (Not), Movies (Not), News (Not), Photography (Not), Recyclotron (Not), Sherlock Holmes (Not), Star Wars (Not), Terriers (Not), Toys (Not), TV (Not), Video (Not), Video games (Not), Wolverine (Not) |
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Monday, September 13, 2010 02:59 PM |
On the Viewer - Terriers (Pilot) |
by Fëanor |
Terriers didn't sound like a show I wanted to see. I mean, it's called Terriers. What is it about, dogs? I like dogs, but... As it turns out, the show is only marginally about dogs, and is much more about a pair of down-on-their-luck, small-time private eyes in a beach town who stumble into big-time trouble when an old drinking buddy asks one of them to help his estranged daughter. The show stars Donal Logue as ex-cop and recovering alcoholic Hank Dolworth, and Michael Raymond-James as his partner and best friend. There's nothing terribly creative or shockingly new about this pilot episode, but it's definitely a strong entry in the storied genre of private detective TV shows. It's funny, smart, engaging, and emotionally effective. Logue is fantastic, especially in a scene where he has lunch with his ex-wife (played by the equally talented Kimberly Quinn), and suddenly realizes that she's planning to remarry. He tries hard not to show it, but you can see in his eyes that his heart has just broken to bits in his chest. When the next scene finds him staring hard at the bottles on the shelf at a liquor store, you're sure he's going to dive off the wagon headfirst. I actually said, "No, no, no" out loud.
I can see this show going great places. I'm gonna try to keep an eye on it if I can. You can watch the pilot for free right now on Amazon Video on Demand. I recommend it, obviously. |
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