Saturday 22 September 2012

Thoughts

     Yes, this was supposed to be posted two days ago. Sorry for the tardiness people. Downton Abbey had taken over my life. It's pretty fun. I want to be Maggie Smith in my next life. "What is a weekend?"

1) I meant to write about this last week but my memory has become shite now. Anyways, what is with all these television shows being adapted from famous films?! So far I am only excited for Hannibal, which is based on the Thomas Harris books on Hannibal Lecter. Hugh Dancy will play Will Graham, the role that Edward Norton played in the grossly under-viewed Red Dragon. The role of Lecter, made famous by Sir Anthony Hopkins, will be played by Mads Mikkelsen in the show. The best thing about it though is that it has been created by Bryan Fuller, who made my darling Pushing Daisies. Another show is Bates Motel, which is a prequel of Psycho. I got a little warmed up to it when Vera Farmiga took on the role of Mrs. Bates, but then it was announced that Freddie Highmore will play her son, Norman Bates. That's goddamn ridiculous. He's Charlie from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory for crying out loud! And his total blandness in The Art of Getting By is making me terrified of watching this show, and not in a good way. Norman Bates is one of my two favourite cinematic villains (coincidentally, the other is Hannibal Lecter) and he is just going to get butchered in this show. Ugh. And then, shows based on Heathers and The Apartment are in production as well. The Heathers one will apparently be about the daughters of the characters in the cult classic, called the Ashleys. As Heather Chandler would say, "Well, fuck me gently with a chainsaw."

2) Silver Linings Playbook won the top prize at TIFF '12. Who would've thought? Okay so now my most anticipated films of this year are: 10) Silver Linings Playbook, 9) Beasts of the Southern Wild, 8) Much Ado About Nothing, 7) Argo, 6) Skyfall, 5) The Master, 4) Perks of Being a Wallflower, 3) The Hobbit, 2) Seven Psychopaths, 1) Django Unchained. One more film that has caught my eye is Noah Baumbach's Frances Ha. It just looks like something I would like. 

3) Posters- The new Hitchcock biography named Hitchcock (what else?) has caught my eye too, but I am not adding it to the list till a trailer comes out. Which will not be long, I presume, since the absolutely delicious poster has been released. It has the right amount of Hitch's signature cheeky, morbid humour. Also it will be cool to see if Sir Anthony Hopkins can come in the way of Daniel Day Lewis's Lincoln for that much wanted Oscar (I am on the side of the former presently). Skyfall has a number of posters out. There are two main ones. I like the cool blue one more than the more classic one, but both are good. I just think the former is what we would expect out of Craig's Bond, and I like how minimalistic it is. There are a character posters too, like that of the baddie, played by Javier Bardem. Finally there is the surprisingly brilliant poster of Michael Bay's next, Pain and Gain. Have we misjudged him? :O

4) Trailers- The new Hobbit trailer is all kinds of pretty and has re-bumped the film to nearly the top of my most-eagerly-awaited list. This book made me happy, and I adore both Bilbo Baggins and Martin Freeman. Also I am guessing Peter Jackson will try his best to justify the three movies, so maybe he'll make them super-awesome. There is the trailer to the Ethan Hawke starrer horror movie, Sinister. It does look a bit creepy, but it will strictly be a DVD watch for me, if anything. The new Skyfall TV spot has reassured me that Bardem will be a truly scary villain indeed. Also I promise you that I am going to hoot in the theatre when Daniel Craig fixes his suit after jumping on an exploding train. I must. Another TV spot that has coloured me impressed is Park Chan-wook's Stoker that has three actors I really love- Nicole Kidman, Mia Wasikowska and Matthew Goode. A proper trailer will come out later this week, but I think this film has the fucked-up family/ lots of awesome violence thing down. The extended look at Les Misérables is impressive, but I'm still not all that buzzed about this film. Except for Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway of course. I will probably sell my left kidney to see Jackman sing, and that part in the video when he does gave me goosebumps. Finally, the trailer of the week is Jab Tak Hai Jaan, which has Shahrukh Khan, Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif and looks like what a Bollywood film should look like. I have missed those kind of films. Let's hope it is good, in spite of how weird SRK and Kaif look with each other.

5) Finally, Parks and Recreation has returned! Woo hoo! "Meet the meat" has to be one of the funniest things that has ever been said. Anyways, here is Adam Scott speaking about my philosophy in life when it comes to sports-
Well said sir.

Toodles.

14 comments:

  1. ahhh Adam Scott is adorable. I loved when Ben and April were walking and she just smacks the phone off his hand. It's so simple but I laughed so hard, ahaha

    I love this "thoughts" because I always find new stuff: like the Hannibal / Psycho series! Both casts look good expect for Highmore, yeah, it's kind of a long shot, but who knows...

    hmm I need to catch up with upcoming films, I have no idea what's coming besides The Hobbit and Skyfall. The blue poster is definitely not what I'd expect from 007, but it's cool. I think it might look great on a life size scale, really close to the floor.


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    1. I found that part hilarious too :)

      I'm scared about Psycho.

      That Skyfall poster would definitely look awesome life-sized.

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  2. That pretty much sums up my attitude toward sports. Kind of brave for a man to say it. In public. :)

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  3. You just lost 2 brownie points from me for hating sports. :(

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    1. You lost 2 from me for liking sports :(

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  4. Yea definitely looking forward to Silver Linings Playbook now. Glad to hear it's an early Oscar contender!

    Sport is fun but I can see how some people may not have the emotional investment to make it enjoyable.

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    1. Helloo Castor! Been a while :)

      Yeah I hope Jennifer Lawrence is really good.

      Emotional investment = -ve :/

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  5. I'm really looking forward to Les Miserables and Skyfall now.

    Haha. I'm the complete opposite when it comes to sports. I'll watch almost anything. :)

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    1. I have slightly warmed up to Les Mis now, won't lie.

      That's like my dad. Not fun -.-

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  6. I think Hannibal series may be good but that Psycho series will be a disaster, I mean that casting is evne worse than Moretz for Carrie.

    I'm so happy Parks and Rec is back, my favorite line was "there will be no f---g vegetables" :) Adam Scott is so cute!

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    1. Yeah I have hopes for Hannibal too. Vera was cool, but ew to everyone else.

      Hahaha there should never be any f***ing vegetables. He is!

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  7. I don't want to sound like the grinch, but I try not to anticipate any new tv series, really. They tend to hit and miss, or... grate on you in some way. I like writing my own stories, or reading something that has a stand-out consistency and artistry to it.

    So as for tv, I wait for good buzz, and it's either on a list to watch eventually, or I skip out. Did you see Line of Duty? Lennie James is brilliant (as always).

    As to anticipated releases: Beasts, Much Ado, Perks, Hobbit, Looper (finally!), and Dead Shadows are what I'm looking forward to, along with a slate of indie releases.

    Don't be Maggie Smith in the next life; you'll have to pass on really young for that to happen!

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    1. Good advice. But then, they're calling it Ashleys! ARGHH!

      I haven't heard of Dead Shadows. Will keep an eye out for that one now.

      Meh. I'm an old soul anyways.

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