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Have been watching a lot of stuff recently, and wanted to do some mini-reviews.
Movies:
I hadn’t really intended to watch this, but the TV was on that channel while I was cleaning, so it ended up getting me to follow the story.
This movie definitely goes on my weird-shelf, but on the higher end as I actually enjoyed it. At first I had no idea what to make of the story, as it’s not entirely clear where the movie’s going. I’ll have to admit it was kind of bizarre watching Adam Sandler in a role like this, but I liked it, and I really hope he’ll do more stuff like this, more serious films.
Most of you have probably seen these by now… but I had to.
I still very much enjoy these films. The first one was hugely responsible for getting me into the horror genre, which is why I’ll probably always love it. The sequels do sadly suffer from what befalls most sequels, a drop in quality. They’re still a fun ride though.
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
TV-Shows:
I had to see what all the fuss was about. I’ve seen four episodes so far, and it’s a fun show, don’t know if I’ll be calling it great anytime soon, but it’s definitely enjoyable. Personally I don’t really think the show needs the whole conspiracy storyline, as following Betty in her daily trials is entertainment enough for me.
Lost, season 3
I’ve only seen 2 episodes so far, but it’s failing to impress me. The series seemed to be picking up the pace a bit at the end of last season, so I was hoping they’d finally get back on track. The insistent focus on Jack is driving me a little nuts, he is rather a boring character, and they have many others to choose from. I just find it kind of weird that a character that was supposed to be killed off in the first episode is getting this much focus.
Story wise I feel that the writers really have no idea where they’re going with this. They need to go learn something from Joss Whedon and Eric Kripke about how to plan out a story arch for a TV series. Hopefully they’ll start tying up loose ends soon and focus on finishing this show.
Dexter: Truth Be Told (#1.11) & Dexter: Born Free (#1.12)
Wow, a great way to end the first season of a wonderful show. Rolling in the threads of the major storyline, while leaving a few out there for the next season.
I loved the way it wrapped up; the big reveal was something I kind of suspected earlier, so it didn’t come as a very big surprise. I keep wondering how next season will turn out, with regards to the things that are still in the air.
Someone on my flist was really looking forward to this show, I never heard anything beyond that, but figured I’d check it out when it started airing over here.
I’m not overly impressed by it, I keep feeling like they’re building up some huge conspiracy and the reveal will be disappointing no matter what they do. Also I don’t really care about any of the characters, not enough anyway.
Shark
This show is great, finally a serious lawyer show. James Woods is great in this role, cocky, ruthless and funny. I’ve only seen a few episodes, and there have been a few interesting things introduced, am really curious to see how this series will progress.