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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Tweets for 2013-01-14
- I suppose all the free stuff HMV was giving away with their points system might have hastened things ->
- I got tickets to see Fenech Soler, mugs, notebooks, postcards and a poster. Thanks HMV ->
- I should see what I can get for whatever points I've got left #vulture ->
- @smartmatt Yeah, cost of actual shops & all. They did do the best priced deluxe ed. of new albums I wanted though in reply to smartmatt ->
- Now, do I want creme egg ice cream or lychee ice cream? Hmmm ->
- Imagine if you combined a magnum and a creme egg. That's what I have. It's amazing ->
- 1000pts gets me either an A3 poster of Aaron Eckhart or a set of Black Swan postcards. ->
- @bex_harvey IT IS. omg so delicious in reply to bex_harvey ->
- @sebpatrick Can I pick record store killed by Amazon? in reply to sebpatrick ->
- I want to see a film where Dexter Fletcher and Kylie are a crime-fighting duo ->
- @zombiewes I think I would prefer nun-Kylie and mob boss-Dexter to fight Nazis in reply to zombiewes ->
- @grrlinterrupted Hee. Did you watch London? in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted I think the scenes where he has few clothes on help with the more heavy plot scenes in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- You know, I don't think I can imagine Nick Fury ever doing any paperwork. ->
- I want a deleted scene where Hawkeye goes to the opticians and gets his longsightedness dealt with ->
- Basically I want Avengers doing ordinary things ->
- The Hulk going for a chest wax. Because he is way hairier on the front of the R1 DVD box than he is in the film. ->
- @grrlinterrupted Don't! Watch something with Chris Evans being attractive in it in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
Daily Digest for January 15th
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Doomsday Book
Yes. The London Film Festival was last year. I just didn’t get around to talking about any of the films. What can I say? First up is Doomsday Book in bullet points. All of this will be bullet points. I saw 12 films. I don’t know how I managed it. I make no promises about spoilers. I also make no promises about ever getting around to the other films.
- Doomsday is a film in three parts.
- The first part was kind of a zombie love story, where a put-upon young man gets infected with zombie flu along with the girl he went on a date with. The meat they eat also infects a whole bunch of other people. Basically, it’s a total zombie apocalypse.
- The second part is about a robot that attains enlightenment – the company that built him feel threatened by his evolution and seek to deactivate him.
- The third part is about a girl, her family and a giant asteroid that is approaching the planet.
- The first and third parts have the most funny moments – the second…doesn’t really have anything chuckle-worthy (which is fine).
- Briefly, the first part was very doomy; the second was quite sad in places; and the third was very heartwarming.
- I enjoyed all three parts – I think my favourite was the second with the robot because it raised a lot of the same questions that I’ve considered thanks to my interest in science fiction and that were brought up in the “Philosophy of Computer Science” (or whatever) module I did at university.
- My least favourite was the first part, with the zombies. It wasn’t bad or anything, it just wasn’t as cute as the last part.
- The third part – with the girl and her family – was a good story to end the film on. It had a good solid resolution and left me with the sort of happy satisfied sensation you might get after eating a delicious cheeseburger.
- I am going to ramble about the second part in more detail though, since it raises interesting questions. Feel free to stop reading here.
- I did wonder why it seemed impossible for humans and this robot to live together – why it was necessary that he be deactivated. I suppose the fear is that the robots could replace humans some how, forgetting that idea that we could peacefully coexist. The other thing that I though might get mentioned, but didn’t, was when the CEO was talking about how the creation was a monster that would threaten its creator someday – no one made the suggestion that the created robot was in some ways no different to a human child. A baby can grow up into a monster and threaten its creators (its parents) but no one uses that as an argument for killing babies.
- With the reveal that the technician was also a robot (or at least, had a robot arm), I wondered who had created him and how he was able to fit in, assuming that he would never age. What would the reaction be if it was him that was the perceived threat and not this enlightened robot? It’s something that I would have liked to have seen explored further.
- So if he is a robot, how does that change the perception of what he seems to think of the enlightened robot? Does he act out of a kind of fear for his own discovery? What about the risk he takes in protecting the robot?
- Then I suppose the disposable attitude towards robots that many of the humans share should be addressed. The girl with the dog demands that the technician fix it right away (and for free too apparently), but when the repaired dog is not as good as before (and still needing a visit to the proper repair shop), she easily ditches the puppy in the rubbish, despite the hissy fit she pitched when the technician was initially reluctant to fix it. Does she know that he is a robot? Or do the other people who live nearby know? Is this why she has such an entitled and demanding attitude towards him or is she like this with everyone? We don’t know.
Originally published at half girl, half robot. You can comment here or there.
Tweets for 2013-01-13
- @grrlinterrupted DO IT in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @jwhiteness82 @HiddlestonedMag I was thinking about that after seeing that Mr H asked that. Can't help but think a Black Velvet appropriate in reply to jwhiteness82 ->
- @grrlinterrupted IT IS NOT LONG ENOUGH. Each of the Avengers could get their own film, so to squish them all in one… in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted Not Hawkeye or Black Widow… in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted HIS FACE http://t.co/g9icHKml ->
- @grrlinterrupted They're doing ANTMAN. And a bunch of things that ARE NOT HAWKEYE AND BLACK WIDOW OMG in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted I really want a Black Widow origin film. And a Hawkeye one. They would be amazing. in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted Mostly, I think I want them NOW and not "maybe in 4 years or so". *sigh* maybe BW will be in Cap 2 in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @thisisyourfault http://t.co/g9icHKml LOOK AT HIM in reply to thisisyourfault ->
- Nails are now Kinder egg orange. ->
Daily Digest for January 14th
Tweets for 2013-01-12
- dearfrankturner: For our final cover today, it is Frank covering “The Greatest Day” originally by Take That. … http://t.co/gnLOUIj3 ->
- @thisisyourfault Not heard anything about one… in reply to thisisyourfault ->
- @dreaminred @LauraJaneGrace …but Jessica Fletcher was obviously the criminal mastermind behind all those murders… in reply to dreaminred ->
- .@JayMalinowski's album still sounds good played through a dvd player/20 year old TV hack job. a TV that has DIALS. ->
- Anyone else going to Doctor Who at the BFI today? https://t.co/qOXJw4AC ->
- girl on platform complaining that she's cold. she's wearing a miniskirt w/thin tights & a short jacket… ->
Daily Digest for January 13th
Tweets for 2013-01-11
- @brianmfallon They're just there on holiday in reply to brianmfallon ->
- I guess since my 21 year old TV can only do DVDs and Sega Megadrive it might be time to think about a new one ->
- Then again, even though it doesn't have a scart socket, it *was* free and still does DVDs and Sega Megadrive… ->
- @rememberthemilk PHONE BOOTH?!??!?!?!? O_O in reply to rememberthemilk ->
- @ChuckRaganFacts @TheRevivalTour No Jeff Buckley? in reply to ChuckRaganFacts ->
- Unexpected Mark Strong ->
- @Isdancing …on my tv? in reply to Isdancing ->
- Mum has kindly brought me dinner. Unfortunately it is only just after cheesetime o'clock ->
- Unexpected Steven Mackintosh ->
- @Isdancing film called Good in reply to Isdancing ->
- @thisisyourfault Since I just saw this http://t.co/Pt0B04HM Thorin – sword in reply to thisisyourfault ->
- @grrlinterrupted http://t.co/Pt0B04HM O_O in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted My mind immediately goes to the short forms of the name Richard. in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted ALSO 28 year old Richard http://t.co/alzev6jh in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted He's 41 – this is him at 19 http://t.co/VKJGJz0M in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted You should peruse that entire gallery and watch that happening – he starts off kind of dorky and then just… *siiiigh* in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted That is about the time North & South came out and the Armitage Army flattened the BBC website with their swooning in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @grrlinterrupted I've fallen into that entire gallery and I can't get up http://t.co/e2TbgcdB in reply to grrlinterrupted ->