For one reason or another, I still haven't managed to get to the cinema this summer.
But on Netflix, been enjoying the following:
Sacred Games - quality crime, corruption (and mysticism?) in Mumbai. I only found this via a recommendation in some newspaper article, but it's really good, and I see from online review sites that it is well regarded by critics and viewers. And the Indians are still doing the thing that amazed me so much in the much sillier Typewriter series - moving in and out of English (sometimes mid-sentence) so easily that it hurts and embarrasses my pathetic monolingual brain.
Dracula - the short series just released by the Moffat/Gattis team that brought us Sherlock. Only saw the first episode last night, but it was very witty, and certainly interesting enough to continue watching. I am not sure I am completely convinced by the wisecracking Dracula lead actor, and also questioned the deliberate use of very retro looking special effects sometimes; but as I say, a pretty high hit rate with amusing lines. I did wonder early on whether vampirism was being played as an allegory for AIDS, which would be unusual given the very gay-friendly writers (Gattis is actually gay, I see), and I wonder if anyone else got that impression.
The Meg - yes, the 2018 megashark movie is indeed like a B or C Grade monster movie with hammy acting and script (and D grade science), but done with an A grade budget and production design. Gee, I enjoyed it, though. The perfect movie to watch at home instead of the cinema so that you can make jokes out loud about who might be eaten next, and the silliness of many of the decisions the characters are making. I loved the mini "glider" subs; I would have killed for a toy version of one of them as a 9 year old:
Perhaps I liked it a lot because I could sense how even more intensely I would have liked it as a 10 year old? Anyone, a lot of fun, very competently made.
3 comments:
I quite enjoyed ‘Dragon Prince’. I suspect there won’t be any more made, so time to catch up on the three seasons.
Um, you do remember I have spent a fair bit of time explaining how resistant I am to the charms of most fantasy?
I was amused by the recent "slut dragon" episode of Rick & Morty, though. Did you see that?
Anyone, I might try it, in secret, when my son & daughter have gone to bed, because they are sure to ridicule me for watching it.
Very lightweight
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