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Michael*

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Everything posted by Michael*

  1. Michael* replied to donbot's topic in Music
    Today just got a whole lot better, a new Lykke Li album is on the way.
  2. Michael* replied to goose's topic in Sports
    Chances are that if Moyes perseveres with the 'get it wide, cross it in' approach, Kagawa's current plight will also befall Mata. Imagine the press reaction if AVB had done to United what Moyes has.
  3. Monuments Men
  4. Michael* replied to donbot's topic in Music
    Going down a treat so far. It's essentially part two of 'Sea Change', which I couldn't get enough of at the time.
  5. More images revealed, and the plot thickens, particularly with regard to Quicksilver and Beast.
  6. I haven't been brave enough to try reading 'Gravity's Rainbow' just yet, I'm still trying to work my way up to it. This was the most accessible Pynchon book I've come across so far, though. For the kind of story that it is, the plot is a pretty typical one. It's darkly funny, very twisty, with a number of seemingly isolated events that gradually interlock, and a heavy emphasis on examining the social attitudes of the sixties. There's a colossal cast (for reference, I had to jot down the names of some of the people involved and what connected them while I was reading ), but the main character is a guy called Doc Sportello (to be played in the movie by Joaquin Phoenix, I believe), a lonely and permanently stoned private eye who bumbles his way through most of his cases, often solving them through sheer good fortune. As you might expect, his occupation and view of the world are rather at odds with his hippy ideals; he carries a deep sense of loss for what he thinks the previous decade could and should have become, and has a resentment of corporate greed and the self-involvement of the exploited. Think of it as an angrier and more politicised ‘Big Lebowski’ and you’ll be on the right lines.
  7. Michael* replied to donbot's topic in Music
    + New Haim video.
  8. Michael* replied to donbot's topic in Music
    New Horrors album has been announced.
  9. Michael* replied to Snow Angel's topic in Television
    Remember Heroes? It's back. In Pog form.
  10. Joanna Newsom? How random. The book is a great read (if a little slight by Pynchon's usual standards), and a fun take on the now well-trodden hard-boiled LA detective story. Looking forward to seeing what Anderson does with it.
  11. TV Spot #2. Not totally convinced there's anything new to see, but here it is anyway. Warning: potential spoilers within!
  12. Michael* replied to goose's topic in Sports
    Dear Tim Sherwood, Trust you to choose the one day we need a favour from Spurs to demonstrate your inherent lack of quality and complete inability to respond to the requirements of a game. :persuazn:
  13. Had a look at the opener. I wouldn't say I’m completely hooked but clearly, there’s a lot to like. The languid pacing is like watching a novel unfold onscreen, there's a dreamlike atmosphere that you could cut with a knife, and the promise of there being no irritating cliffhangers to negotiate is an added bonus. The actual murder mystery element is neither here nor there for me at the moment, I'm more interested in finding out out exactly why the two leads are seemingly estranged. When they spoke about each other, the tension was palpable (Rust never sleeps? Arf! ). I do hope they’re going to give Michelle Monaghan more to do in the coming episodes though, it's hard not to be suspicious of writers who can't (or won’t) portray women as anything other than dead bodies or prostitutes. Agreed, I thought the antlers and the elaborate posing of the victims were very reminiscent of 'Hannibal', which I just couldn't stick. Drearily paced, pretentiously arty and generally imposible to take seriously, while simultaneously taking itself incredibly seriously. Thankfully, nothing else in 'True Detective' reminded me of it.
  14. Michael* replied to goose's topic in Sports
    You don't get relegated because of what you do in trips to the Emirates, but that was nowhere near what we've come to expect from a Gus Poyet Sunderland side, albeit against a concise and effective Arsenal. Next league game isn't until the middle of March, hoping against hope that our position doesn’t deteriorate too much in the meantime.
  15. Michael* replied to donbot's topic in Music
    Here's one especially for Stormbringer's perusal. Very Audioslave/Soundgardeny.
  16. Michael* replied to donbot's topic in Music
    Only 13 short months later (ahem), the MØ album is soon to appear. Flashing images within!
  17. Awesome work, thanks Don!
  18. Michael* replied to goose's topic in Sports
    ^ Even if a miracle happened and United landed Kroos, he'd have to come with an instruction booklet for Moysey.
  19. I too am only vaguely familiar with the 'Guardians' source material, but I'm really looking forward to seeing this. Who else but Marvel could find a way to make non-readers care about a movie with a walking tree, a gun-toting raccoon and Benicio Del Toro dressed as a member of Empire of the Sun?
  20. And finally, Gamora and Starlord.
  21. Meet Groot and Drax.

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