Nov. 1st, 2005

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Joss Whedon's letter to Angel fans from the DVD box-set, for those like me that don't own it but want to know what he said anyway.

Meanwhile Serenity (remember that old thing?) continues to creep towards earning back its budget. Which still puts it miles away from recouping all its costs, but still.... And 26% of its box office came from overseas, most of which was personally accounted for by my friends list.

Two films that I had no interest in seeing until recently, but which the trailers have successfully turned me around on:

An "inside look" at King Kong featuring some interview footage of a Peter Jackson who has lost an incredible amount of weight but failed to have his hair trimmed accordingly, resulting in an appearance which I can only describe as a disturbingly insane gnome. More importantly there's plenty of Giant T-Rex on Giant Ape action. The wisest decision they ever made was setting ths remake back in the 1930s, an era when (my brain insists) they really did have spooky jungle islands filled with dinosaurs.

And The Chronicles of Narnia, a series of books that never agreed with me, but which the trailer cannily paints as a mixture of Harry Potter and the Lord of the Rings to fairly spectacular effect. In a brave casting decision it features Liam "Wise Old Mentor" Neeson as a wise old talking lion.

Lastly, but not leastly, and certainly most randomly, an interesting optical illusion involving spinning lights that will almost certainly not make you go blind, but I'm taking no legal responsibility just in case. Fear my spam!

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Tomorrow sees the debut of the drama series Rome on BBC2, with a first season of 11 episodes (the second season is already confirmed). It's a BBC-HBO co-production, which means that it has a lot of British actors in it but otherwise leans towards the HBO house style in every respect. Although the BBC are trailering it as if it's the next big costume drama, it bears far more resemblance to HBO's Deadwood.

Opinions without spoilers.... )

EDIT: The BBC has condensed the first three US episodes into two episodes. It sounds almost impossibly crazy, but I've checked and it's true: the BBC's first episode takes us midway through episode 2 of the US version. Unbelievable. Apparently the BBC feel this version is tighter and that they don't need to give UK viewers as much background on Rome, but in doing so they're losing loads of character moments, cultural moments, and connecting scenes. I'm really quite annoyed about it.

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