Sunday, September 07, 2008

The Week in Entertainment

DVD: Death at a Funeral - hysterically funny. The first disc of Sailor Stars, which I finally found.

TV: A film called Judgment Day which was peculiarly awful. It really made no sense: Payne obviously had no hesitation about killing anybody, so why did he keep the scientist alive? It wasn't like he was trying to convert him. And the whole "I can't allow you to thwart God's will" - can't God take care of himself? And speaking of conversions, Clarence converted after three sentences... Then I spent Sunday watching Samurai Girl, mainly for Brendan Fehr, it's true, but it was interesting enough. And the guy in bed in the hospital while the girl settles it is certainly nice to watch.

Read: Therefore Repent! which is a great take on the Rapture... or not, perhaps. Death: At Death's Door, a manga version of behind-the-scenes during Neil Gaiman's Season of Mists, which was good. (Er, Death was good; Season of Mists was freakin' brilliant.) And continued with Kremlin Wife which I left at the office...

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