Ashes To Ashes
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If you liked Life On Mars you'll love Ashes to Ashes, the 80's set sequel series; at least that's what all the reviewers are saying. It's terrific apparently. It starts at the beginning of February and here's a little clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPG39o124R4
I can't wait for more Gene!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPG39o124R4
I can't wait for more Gene!
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I've only seen terrific ones so far. Where have you seen bad ones?
All over the press - and I said "mixed" not "bad".
So far I've only seen good ones, in quite a few places. I've now seen one in the Times, but the reviewer there seemed to object to it being a sequel rather than the show actually being bad. I've got high hopes, and as I've only seen good reviews with just one standoffish one, it seems with good reason!
New long trailer here:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Enn6zc9ug-o&eurl=http://ashestoashestv.blogspot.com/2008/01/second-trailer-already.html
Looks cracking!
An understandable error.
I meant that most reviews mentioned both good points and bad points. Most of the bad points mention that Gene Hunt has now become a 'figure of fun' and that the show doesn't really know what it's trying to be anymore - ie. the comedy has been ramped up too far. As usual, I'll reserve judgement until I've seen it.
I'd be curious if you can remember where you read all these other reviews..? They may be available online.
All the usual sources - I'm sure if you checked on-line you'd find them all.
I know that the review in The Mirror was slightly non-plussed and a few of the weekly magazines said the series could go either way. The general press viewing was of the same opinion - mixed opinions - but you don't expect them to write bad things about it from one episode do you ? Especially when they will all want the 'exclusive' interviews with the cast later on
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cult/a85879/cult-spy-ashes-to-ashes-the-verdict.html
http://blogs.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ianwylie/2008/01/ashes_to_ashes_im_happy_hope_y.html
http://www.thestage.co.uk/tvtoday/2008/01/ashes_to_ashes_im_happy_hope_youre_happy_too.php
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/article691906.ece
http://www.tvscoop.tv/2008/01/ashes_to_ashes_2.html
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article3193653.ece
And I've just come across this one (which is a bit mixed): http://msnuktv.spaces.live.com/
So just two out of seven I've seen show anything approaching a cautious (or mixed) vibe. Plus I know a guy who works for SFX (who loved it) who said that he felt the general consensus at the screening was 'very impressed'. I think there's enough there to be allowed to get excited! And the trailer looks fab.
Ooh- and I also found this Life On Mars short story from Christmas written by the creator, which is rather fun and contains some classic Gene!
Part one
Part two
Enjoy!
As a side-effect, Son has been alerted to the music used in LoM (Bowie, Elton John, etc). He was very far from being around in '73- though I wasn't!- and some of the music was hitting him for the first time. I suspect AtA will follow on from this, though less effectively (music from '82? ).
And whats wrong with that!!! X-(
Arf! Well, I suppose it's wrong because the show is set in 1981...
But I expect they might have a bit of '82 in there too! And good stuff it all is- apparently they even have the real Steve Strange performing in a club at one point (!).
A bit of Morning Train would be lovely
Any chance the next series will be Let's Dance?
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Nah- it'd have to be in another decade, and there wasn't much memorable Bowie in the 90's...
I'd have to disagree---the Eighties were his weakest decade, IMO, though ironically his biggest-selling...
Earthling, from '96, is a classic Bowie album..."Seven Years In Tibet" and "I'm Afraid of Americans" being my favourites {[]
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Mind you, if there was another 80's set one, I'd go for Dance Magic, Dance...
Well...you've got me there {[] I don't know anything (at all) about these shows---but I was intrigued by their choice of titles...even if he never gets a Bond theme song, apparently the Thin White Duke still commands a bit of respect B-)
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Was also a fantastic trip down memory lane! Music, fashion, FYEO poster in the station , general ambience and cars ...-... Mk3 Cortinas and Mk2 Granadas when police cars were all 'jam sandwich', not to mention the car that started my love affair with Audi and probably the reason I own one today.
It's what I grew up in and takes me back to the happy days
The biggest 'no-no' was Gene Hunt drinking red wine - I mean X-(
I think it was supposed to be a bit OTT, and a homage to Miami Vice (although MV started in 84) but who, really, without looking it up can remember? I loved the 80's and the music in AtA really took me back to my teenage years.
I thought Keeley was FANTASTIC, but Gene's lines seemed a bit "forced", however, it was only episode 1, and what with the following LoM had, they were always up against it to deliver. I think it's going to be a great series, and roll on next Thurs!
My feelings exactly; still, the scene's been set and now they can get on with things. (Loved the FYEO poster- it seemed to have an autograph on it?)
Shaddap-a your face
80's or not, Hunt is NOT a red wine drinker, he'd rail against the Yuppie set and all they stood for.
Or, on a serious note, does Hunt 'change' for each different person that's in a coma ? Eg. Tyler had a 70's-style Gene Hunt and Drake gets an 80's version. That's why I didn't mind the OTT speedboat/shootout too much - because it's Drake's 'perceived' 80's we are in. Or does it just make 'better' telly ? )
I'm waiting for a filofax and a mobile phone the size of a brick to appear )
( though admittedly they were a bit further down the road than 1981)
As for the red wine (probably a cheap chianti), I can live with that.It's when he turns up ala Del Boy holding a cocktail with an umbrella in it I'll object )
I really enjoyed the first episode.I agree that it was a bit 'setting the scenish' but that was inevitable. The 80's were my time. Roll on next week.