Sunday, November 14, 2010

Goodies and Gifts

Big thank you to the CrazieMob for all the gifts :-) They'll definitely keep me busy for a little while.

So what appeared ?

In movies & miniseries there is :

Sherlock. This trio of episodes hit our screens earlier this year, with a new and modern combination of Holmes and Watson. It takes the intellect and personality and translates it into the modern world. And it does it in incredible style. Well worth watching if you missed it.

Tin Man. I wrote a little on this a little while back. It stars the utterly adorable Zooey Deschanel in the lead role of DG. I was caught by this one when I first saw it and I've been getting reminders from the first 2 of the 3 episodes. It's a very high quality remake of the original story (need to read that) which is enhanced by the combination of Neal McDonough ('Buck' Compton from Band of Brothers) and the enchanting Zooey Deschanel. There's just something about those eyes and those lips. If they asked "Can you get that for me ?" I'd jump through fire to avoid disappointing them.

Surrogates. This is a movie from last year, one of the better from that summer. It's a Bruce Willis movie, set in a near future world where we don't go out of the house any more, except in Surrogates. The surrogates are human-like robots that take the risk away. Except ... (watch the movie for more !)

Titan AE. The AE stands for "After Earth", picking up its story a good few years after beings of pure energy called the Drej have destroyed Earth. However ... there's a plucky youth out there with a destiny. It's an animated movie, which means they have more scope to go play with spinning a fantastic tale. There's great music along the way too. Fun movie.

Book Of Eli : Mentioned this one earlier, it's a post apocalyptic tale of one man's journey across America. Great performance by Denzel Washington, ably supported by Gary Oldman and Mila Kunis.

Music : 2 albums arrived through the post, with a third somehow being bought from iTunes :-)

Best of Dubstar : the 2 fellas of Dubstar with Sarah Blackwood providing the vocals have a distinct sound. It's quite boppy, well suited to dance floors, is dominated by its electronic beat but perfected by a totally pure voice that would be equally at home in a choir. However, that wonderful Sarah Blackwood voice is here gracing tunes like Stars, Anywhere and No More Talk.

Katie Melua's Pictures : Another lady with an amazing voice. It's not always backed up with great lyrics but with a voice this good, you really don't mind that. You just close your eyes, open your ears and melt.

All About Eve's Return to Eden : Kind of a greatest hits album. AAE are another band who have had their back catalogues mercilessly raided over the years, with concert albums and greatest hits albums outnumbering their studio albums. However ... there's a fringe benefit, it lets us grab copies of their rarer stuff.

Books :

Feersum Endjinn by Iain M Banks, Storm Front by Jim Butcher and Mass Effect Retribution by Drew Karpyshyn. Iain M Banks is best known for his Culture novels, however he doesn't limit himself to that millieu. His novel The Algebraist was stunning (and not Culture), I'm looking forward to similar from this one. Storm Front is the novel behind the first episode of The Dresden Files, which was another of those series which was killed off far too early. If the book is anything like the series, I'll fly through it :-)

Finally, Mass Effect Retribution is another of the books in the Mass Effect universe. This is a sci-fi universe that's almost 200 years ahead of us featuring spaceships, aliens and an implacable machine race that likes to annihilate civilisations. The books sit around the games, adding backstory to the characters and events inside the games. What's a few lines of dialogue in the games stretches out to an entire book. It's decent stuff, adding scope to one of the more interesting sci-fi settings. Wouldn't mind living in it myself.

The books will wait though - I'm midway through the Warhammer 40k book Rynn's World. It's the story of the homeworld of a Space Marine chapter being invaded by Space Orks. It's a bit of a blunt instrument of a book, with not much subtlety in there. That is the Warhammer 40k world to a tee, a desperate struggle for survival in an incredibly harsh universe. It does have that "one more chapter" quality to it though. I'm looking forward to discovering how they get out of the cataclysmic mess they end up in ...

No cake yesterday. I sadly didn't have any in the house. I don't think it would have fit after the pizza I had anyway :-) Cakes tomorrow. And I'll be fetching them early too or there may be some "cakes?" looks from a couple of young ladies with similar impact to a Zooey Deschanel quivery lip.

Yes - if I don't get the cakes quickly, there may well be 4 irresistable young ladies ganging up on me ! (Or is that wishful thinking on my part ? Back to the book !)

3 comments:

  1. Happy Birthday - more stuff en route.

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  2. Yey :-)

    The extra time has also given me chance to fall in love with Zooey Deschanel all over again ...

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  3. pete said: The extra time has also given me chance to fall in love with Zooey Deschanel all over again ...

    Well, she is *very* cute....

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