Prattle in lieu of content
Mar. 23rd, 2009 07:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I had a lovely birthday and want to thank everyone who took time out to wish me a happy birthday. I did and thank you all again.
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I'm sure most of you already knew this (and hadn't mentioned it) bu Both 'Primeval' and 'Robin Hood' return to UK screens this SATURDAY.
Either I've had my head stuck in the sand or somebody has really dropped the ball on the promotion work!
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The Mentalist starts on UK telly this week.
Opinions after the beep as to whether it's going to be worth a watch or not, please. You guys should know what I like by now;)
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There has been writing but it's been very sporadic. Perhaps if I y'know actually got a story beta'ed and (gosh, shock, horror!) posted! said sporadicalness (sp!) might evaporate...
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I've been to see waaaaay too many movies. I need to go see Watchmen again to form a more coherent opinion.
All I got so far is:
i) Have read the novel (at least twice), think Alan Moore ain't all that (Neil Gaiman, he ain't) and think the movie is far superior. This has got nothing to do with the fact that I have had a run-in or two with some of Mr Moore's fanboys...
ii) Zac Snyder needs to leave the 'Slo-Mo' button well alone!
iii) The 'Hallelujah' scene (you'll know what I mean if you've seen the movie) could have been cut to the benefit of the film.
iv) Star Trek (which was trailered) looks utterly *awesome*!
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Got a letter from the Professional Organisation about the Spawn of Hell Professional Exams (SoPHE). They're processing with my application. Quite at what point my application is at... they can't tell me.
I should hear about May or July - until then? Out of sight, out of mind!
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Hope all are well!and I promise not to fall of the planet again!
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I'm sure most of you already knew this (and hadn't mentioned it) bu Both 'Primeval' and 'Robin Hood' return to UK screens this SATURDAY.
Either I've had my head stuck in the sand or somebody has really dropped the ball on the promotion work!
***
The Mentalist starts on UK telly this week.
Opinions after the beep as to whether it's going to be worth a watch or not, please. You guys should know what I like by now;)
***
There has been writing but it's been very sporadic. Perhaps if I y'know actually got a story beta'ed and (gosh, shock, horror!) posted! said sporadicalness (sp!) might evaporate...
***
I've been to see waaaaay too many movies. I need to go see Watchmen again to form a more coherent opinion.
All I got so far is:
i) Have read the novel (at least twice), think Alan Moore ain't all that (Neil Gaiman, he ain't) and think the movie is far superior. This has got nothing to do with the fact that I have had a run-in or two with some of Mr Moore's fanboys...
ii) Zac Snyder needs to leave the 'Slo-Mo' button well alone!
iii) The 'Hallelujah' scene (you'll know what I mean if you've seen the movie) could have been cut to the benefit of the film.
iv) Star Trek (which was trailered) looks utterly *awesome*!
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Got a letter from the Professional Organisation about the Spawn of Hell Professional Exams (SoPHE). They're processing with my application. Quite at what point my application is at... they can't tell me.
I should hear about May or July - until then? Out of sight, out of mind!
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Hope all are well!
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Date: 2009-03-24 01:02 am (UTC)I know a lot of people on my flist like The Mentalist, but the lead character annoys me merely from seeing the ads. I guess you could call it a "bad first impression" for the show, so I haven't actually watched.
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Date: 2009-03-26 08:15 pm (UTC)Robin Hood Don't know, don't really care, but they have Friar Tuck joining them this season.
Oh! And the Doctor Who Special will be aired on Easter Saturday, the BBC confirmed today.
Silly question - Jim Butcher's UK publishers will be publishing the Codex Alera books as of May. Worth a read or shall I just stick to Harry?
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Date: 2009-03-31 03:31 am (UTC)I'd been hearing rumors of a DW special for Easter, but the BBC wasn't officially saying it. What is it with their secrecy about airdates?
In the US, we get months of ads for upcoming shows to the point where even if you want to watch it, you're sick of the ads, while the BBC attitude is more like, "You'll see it in a week. Two at most. Tune in to see. No, we won't even tell you the timeslot, we've got to make it a bit of a challenge."
Codex Alera is old-fashioned epic fantasy. Dresden is more my style, but if you like fantasy, Alera would probably work for you.
A little back history of the world-building concepts in Alera. Jim created the "Furies" on a dare. He was basically told no one could make Pokemon interesting and not silly, so he gave it a go. A few bestsellers later... I hope he collected on the bet. ;)