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posted by [personal profile] mmoa_writes at 10:15pm on 05/01/2018 under , , ,
I've been enjoying a glut of books and media lately. Just before Christmas I bought Fortune's Pawn by Rachel Bach on a bit of a whim actually as I was already on a mission to buy my Godmother a new historical thriller/crime mystery novel at the local Waterstone's. It's been a while since I read anything new, especially in sci fi/spec fic and as hers was the only feminine name in the section that I hadn't read, I decided to go for it.

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What else I've been reading...

Heavy by Derek Des Anges
This book is one of those you don't think they write anymore. Masterful prose, I can't express how much I enjoyed reading it. I thought the world building was excellent and each character bestowed with a slightly unnerving depth. I have a soft spot for plots based in alternate historical settings that are almost oblivious that they're in a different timeline. Please, buy a copy and read. This will be subject to a longer review, methinks!

Always Coming Home by Ursula Le Guin
I... keep forgetting what I've read so I'm going to start this one all over again (not a big deal as I only got 15 pages in or so). It's like a lovely version of the footnotes from Pratchett's novels, Peakian in its focus.

What else I've been watching...

Michael Clayton, dir. Tony Gilroy - much duller than I thought it would be, not as clever or as engaging. Better as a TV series, methinks.

The Men Who Stare at Goats dir. Grant Heslov - much kookier than I thought it would be. Pleasant enough to have in the background. I thought it was going to be more based on the more esoteric research interests of the US military but instead settled for an attempt at magical surrealism in the midst of the War on Terror.

Denial dir. Mick Jackson - genuinely surprised by how impactful this turned out to be, and not just because of the subject matter at the heart of it. Rachel Weisz amazing as always. I think for me the big lesson was in how important it is to appreciate value of different tactics when dealing with people who allow their hateful bigotry to get in the way of interpreting data. So touching, humanist, with - what I thought - slightly-too-subtle-but-definitely-there indictments of male posturing

Florence Foster Jenkins dir. Stephen Frears - I tried. I found myself truly enjoying it by the end but to be honest it was really hard at the beginning and through most of the second act. I hate Britain's Got Talent etc. for how easy it is to mock the delusional 'talentless' and I wasn't sure if we were being invited to do that to the eccentric Foster Jenkins. I did like the portrayal of her relationship to Bayfield, her passion for music and how genuinely people could be brought from derision to pity to admiration.

The Marvellous Mrs Maisel created by Amy Sherman-Palladino - I. Loved. This. Show. Another example of the 'change one thing'. Or in this case two. Or three. A proper review/analysis coming up, I swear.

Black Mirror, S2-3 dir. sundry - I feel I have to actually carry on watching this now it's become a thing and I'm getting into tech and spec fic critique. Meh, it's good but gets a bit wankishly nihilistic sometimes but alright overall.
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Went to see Avatar on Sunday evening and found it rather underwhelming. The obligatory Avatar post )


One film that was a very very pleasant surprise was 'Sherlock Holmes'. And now for something completely different )

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First, the dinosaurs... )


Anyway. I really shouldn't be judging such awesome creatures by our standards. I mean, we're stupid.

Dorian Gray; Spoilers ahead )

Ah, I don't know. It was just generally disappointing. I don't know if it's because I ate a snicker's bar before watching it, or drank sparkling water or whatever. It all seemed a bit pointless...

...with absolutely nothing to say about today's celebrity culture, actually. Sorry Mr Director, but maybe you should try for another film studies thesis because you were talking out of your arse. Grrr.

*coughs*

I have been absolutely pathetic this week. I did go out to the British library with [livejournal.com profile] athenethequeen , but that's been about it. So, I missed several comedy shows, several trips to various London markets and two plays at the NT. I really don't know what's wrong with me - I'd like to think I'm missing Nigeria (or at least, Chinyenye) but I think I'm just being truly slothful. I have done practically none of the outside reading or general work that I was meant to, and have been out of bed by noon on two days out of five. I'm not even mildly melancholic so I suspect it's the whole 'one week to Uni' kicking in. Wonderful.

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posted by [personal profile] mmoa_writes at 07:44pm on 17/06/2009 under , , ,
Watched 'Omohide poro poro' (wonderfully summed up by a newly discovered blogger) yesterday and have found yet another favourite in the Studio Ghibli canon. Every time I watch one of their films for the first time, I always say it's my favourite one - it's a bit like Pixar, actually. I don't know how these people do it.

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