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Kill Survivors before it kills us

Come on, be honest. You must agree that the BBC’s latest adaptation of Survivors is a complete waste of time and money.

It’s not strictly this series alone that strives only to fail. I’m getting pretty sick of all these TV shows that start with a pretty decent premise, throws in some interesting characters and then nothing, Kaput, de nada. I’m going to call it the ‘One In Three’ rule. You hook ‘em in with a semi decent storyline and then drag it out so that there’s only one decent hour in three. There might be a rising trend in consuming programmes like these as part of an entire DVD package over a single weekend – but you do have to draw the line at drivel.

The thing that is particularly bad with Survivors is that tries to be a cosy catastrophe like The Day of The Triffids and other post-apocalyptic visions, but it ends up being nothing at all.

And, speaking of Triffids, did you see the way the Beeb botched that one up at Christmas as well?

Rant, rant, rant. One of the many ways of demonstrating why this series sucks is the casting of Paterson Joseph in the lame character of Greg Preston. Now Joseph is, in my opinion, one of the best Shakespearean actors out there. If you ever see him on stage you’ll see how talented this guy is. But translated onto screen his talents are wasted. It’s like inviting Chekov in for a nice cup of tea at the Queen Vic.

The BBC describe Paterson’s character thus:

‘Greg Preston (Paterson Joseph) A former systems analyst for a big multi-national, Greg felt trapped and dreamed of a new life. But his wife, who had grown used to a wealthy and comfortable lifestyle, was appalled by his utopian vision of a new, hard scrabble future. Nursing bitter personal wounds, Greg is now a man who believes he can live without love, friendship or family. ‘

Hardly Troilus and Cressida is it? And it plays out like this:

In fact, this clip alone was perhaps the most exciting part of that particular episode. Painful to watch.

I’m not having a dig at the actors, it’s the script I’m on about. And the audacity of slopping this up for a full hour each week. 

But, being a sucker, I’ll probably watch it to the end.

Enki Bilal in the studio

Months ago I went with my nephew and nieces to the National Science museum in London. In it they this interesting wall where they had curated a whole a host of artifacts and memorbilia to demonstrate how technology impacts culture. Really impressive.

This is when I discovered Enki Bilal, the French comic book creator. This led me to watch the film Immortal which was absolutely terrible, but his designs are so inspirational. Reminds me of some of the best artists of 2001 AD.

Anyway, I’ve found a video for you to watch where he’s working in his studio so you can see for yourselves. Hope you enjoy it.

A beautiful design by Ku Schneider

If the internet is all about serendipity, it is also about theft. I’ve pinched this from Anthony Mayfield’s amazing blog because it was so beautiful. One day I hope to live in a house scattered with images like these. There will be no need for food as you’ll exist simply by plugging yourself into a spectrum of colours.

Nice work Mr. Schneider. I also love the minimalist music by Alva Noto. Make sure you expand the video to full screen and turn the lights off.

MOTOR / AMBIENT REEL from KU-SCHNEIDER on Vimeo.

Kraftwerk Windows 7 Theme Pack

A couple of days ago I walked passed someone’s PC in our office and almost freaked. As you already know, I am a complete Kraftwerk nut and noticed someone had a great looking wallpaper on their desktop. Turned out to be part of the new Zune Windows 7 theme pack. Now my life is complete.

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Artwork by Phunk

The Beatles get fab Children In Need rework

Just been sent this from the record label promoting the forthcoming Children In Need single. Made me chuckle and pretty impressive.

FINAL artwork low res

 

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Early Morning Shock

Great. Got about an hour’s kip last night then was greeted by this fellow when I got to work.

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Ugly little bugger isn’t he? Although he does look like I currently feel

mmm. coffee..

Lookalikes: Hawkwind

Hawkwind’s Quark, Strangeness and Charm album. One of the best psychedelic rock albums ever. No question. But take a look at the album cover here:

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Looks a bit like Battersea Power Station doesn’t it?

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End of communication.

Alien phonebooth pt2

Looks like some vandals attacked the advert last night. I presume they were human…

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District 9. Aliens in my phonebooth.

What a brilliant film marketing idea. I’ve fallen in love with this film already. And that’s my bus on the right. Got to get it! PIC 0283 District 9. Aliens in my phonebooth.

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Why writing lyrics is like smashing your head against a wall, slowly

Right, have to admit it. I am absolutely pants at writing lyrics. Poetry? Well, give me a while to work out what I’m trying to say and I might deliver something vaguely resembling a decent verse – but lyrics? You’re having a laugh!

I must have spent hours of my life on buses, on trains, on planes, waiting inline, on the tube, in the queue scribbling lines and lines of verse which seem to make sense at the time but end up looking extremely stupid when you revisit them later. I mean, words just seem to carry you off and if you’re not too careful you’re trying to rhyme ‘transgalatic’ with.well I don’t know!

If anyone tells you it’s easy then they’re either lying or they have an extremely large fan base composed entirely of members of the opposite sex who aren’t exactly scrutinising their Shakespearean swagger.

The thing is, it’s the white paper you see. Not so much blank verse but a blank bloody piece of paper that you’ve been staring at for the last two hours trying to figure out how to kick it all off. Are you going to make a political statement? Maybe you’re aiming for a scene from a movie? Or a new movie in your head? Perhaps the song is a gesture, or a provocative dig, or maybe you should act dumb. I mean all the really good songs sound really dumb when you actually take time to read the lyrics don’t they? So maybe I should write something really simple, simple and repetitive. Just got to find the right starting point.

Is it a love song? Is it a funny song? Is it a funny love song? Should I start at the beginning of the relationship, or at the end? Or in the middle thinking about the beginning of the end? It’s enough to go make you go completely potty, just like Syd Barrett. Now there’s an idea for a song.

Truth is, being a songwriter means you’ve got to be a bit of a salesman. Not only have you got to sell it to the other guys in the band and the punters that come and see you – you’ve also got to sell it to yourself. And, I’m no mug!

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