I take it we've all been watching Mark Kermode's documentaries on Movies, on BBC4? Terrific stuff. I wonder if our American friends have access to it anywhere?
Last night he covered Horror, and I do have to say I think OHMSS suffers from not adopting the horror tropes in the novel, which appears to be based on Dracula. It has the potential to be a very eerie film, and the novel has that, but it's not really there. I'm sometimes put back to the Bond films when watching the series, in particular when he covered the Heist genre.
Kermode gave away the ending to Night of the Living Dead though , so I didn't bother watching much of that afterwards. The Hitchcock shower movie doc after that, which I'd seen before, is great though.
It's always tough when writing about older films - in the 1980s a song called Norman Bates made the charts which totally blew the ending of Psycho, which I hadn't seen at that point. But it's one of the most famous movies ever made and pretty much everyone else knew who the killer was.
To be fair to Kermode, whom I find enormously entertaining when talking about film, I think some spoilering is inevitable in this type of show. The heist movie, for example, is dependent on the plan going wrong at some point and examples have to be given.
"The Guardian's Lucy Mangan gave it five stars and wrote: "The first 20 minutes of Bodyguard would be pure James Bond if it were not for the fear and doubt that convulse Budd when he is preparing to do his flinging or his saving.
I mean, really, a bodyguard to the Home Secretary would have his phone tapped as a matter of routine, and would have massive background checks. MI5 does this for the hell of it, it doesn't need a reason. Everyone is spying on everyone else. It's what they do. Hearing him be a bit loose cannon on the phone to his wife would cause alarm bells to ring.
I will be tuning in on Sunday anyway. And it does make me wonder - why not get the director to do Bond? I mean, why do they always have to go for a 'name' movie director who often drags his own nonsense into the film?
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"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Yeah, Killing Eve is pretty damn good. Move over Fatima Blush, there's a new psycho killer in town!
It's like Bond back when 'Bond' was allowed to be naughty and sexy.
Only it's different by having Sandra Oh of Grey's Anatomy (which I've never seen) as the thrown in the deep end sleuth going after Villanelle (Jodie Comer), because normally it would be a bloke going after her, and it would either be a) Man gets to assert his 'natural' supremacy over upstart hussy or b) Femme fetale sticks it to the bloke and it's a film noir - isn't life unjust? But both those plotlines are played out now, we've seen it all before, so how will this play out with two female protagonists?
The second season of Iron Fist is on Netflix (US). The first season was a yawner and I decided to peek in on the second just to see if it was better. To my delight, it is. MUCH better. Stronger storyline, better villains, better action scenes, and Finn Jones seems a little more at-ease as the title character. So much for the sophomore jinx. . .
Well put Napoleon Plural, were being spoilt at the moment on UK tv with some quality series two more worth checking out Black Earth Rising written, directed and produced by Hugo Blick .
Also a bit of fun Cop comedy drama not sure how you'd categorise No Offence . Third series first one was excellent not so much the second this one is looking good , the Forensic detective has some brilliant one liners . https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3922704/?ref_=nv_sr_1
The Bodyguard's been excellent , Thunderpussy did you watch Line of Duty? written by the same guy very good , he seems to have a signature style of cross table interrogation where they pull some incriminating evidence out only to be dumb struck when they come back at them with equally damming stuff , edge of seat .
Last episode of Bodyguard, bit silly but absorbing.
Best laugh comes when a rigged-up David Budd says 'It's going to be a while, I'm walking home...' and someone shouts out, 'What, all the way to bloody Scotland?'
Watched the last episode of "Bodyguard" on the BBC i Player, and loved it -{
A great series, I was totally hooked from the tension filled first episode.
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Last night he covered Horror, and I do have to say I think OHMSS suffers from not adopting the horror tropes in the novel, which appears to be based on Dracula. It has the potential to be a very eerie film, and the novel has that, but it's not really there. I'm sometimes put back to the Bond films when watching the series, in particular when he covered the Heist genre.
Kermode gave away the ending to Night of the Living Dead though , so I didn't bother watching much of that afterwards. The Hitchcock shower movie doc after that, which I'd seen before, is great though.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
To be fair to Kermode, whom I find enormously entertaining when talking about film, I think some spoilering is inevitable in this type of show. The heist movie, for example, is dependent on the plan going wrong at some point and examples have to be given.
With him, most times
Roger Moore 1927-2017
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4378376/?ref_=nv_sr_2
Edit: And SPECTRE on Sunday - bonus a Bond weekend!
Cheers :007)
She's playing all the right notes, but not necessarily sat on my face....
BBC Proms, Grieg's Piano Concerto, last night.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2018-08-26/when-does-keeley-hawes-drama-bodyguard-begin-on-bbc1-what-is-it-about/
I mean, really, a bodyguard to the Home Secretary would have his phone tapped as a matter of routine, and would have massive background checks. MI5 does this for the hell of it, it doesn't need a reason. Everyone is spying on everyone else. It's what they do. Hearing him be a bit loose cannon on the phone to his wife would cause alarm bells to ring.
I will be tuning in on Sunday anyway. And it does make me wonder - why not get the director to do Bond? I mean, why do they always have to go for a 'name' movie director who often drags his own nonsense into the film?
Roger Moore 1927-2017
BBC I player. I don't know how realistic it is but I did
Enjoy it, it has an interesting story.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7016936/?ref_=nv_sr_1
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
It's like Bond back when 'Bond' was allowed to be naughty and sexy.
Only it's different by having Sandra Oh of Grey's Anatomy (which I've never seen) as the thrown in the deep end sleuth going after Villanelle (Jodie Comer), because normally it would be a bloke going after her, and it would either be a) Man gets to assert his 'natural' supremacy over upstart hussy or b) Femme fetale sticks it to the bloke and it's a film noir - isn't life unjust? But both those plotlines are played out now, we've seen it all before, so how will this play out with two female protagonists?
Roger Moore 1927-2017
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7660730/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Also a bit of fun Cop comedy drama not sure how you'd categorise No Offence . Third series first one was excellent not so much the second this one is looking good , the Forensic detective has some brilliant one liners .
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3922704/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Sunday.
Best laugh comes when a rigged-up David Budd says 'It's going to be a while, I'm walking home...' and someone shouts out, 'What, all the way to bloody Scotland?'
Roger Moore 1927-2017
A great series, I was totally hooked from the tension filled first episode.
https://www.tvguide.co.uk/detail/3084024/142566052/bombshell-the-hedy-lamarr-story-2017