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  • This is a short film that's kind of a prequel to Far Cry 5, made by the same people who made the game, in case anyone was ever wondering what I was talking about and didn't want to play the game to find out. To be honest, I don't always think the characters in this quite match up to how they are in the game, and most of them are played by different actors between one and the other - Jacob in particular doesn't strike me the same, and John barely does anything. Faith's pretty close though, and Joseph Seed is played by the same guy, and he's pretty much spot on. Although he looks less old in the game because it's a game and the graphics smooth out all the lines on his face, and he's constantly shirtless. Also he's less furious. But other than that he's pretty much spot-on, and Greg Bryk is amazing. Warning for some fucked up stuff and cult themes, and some pretty graphic violence towards the end.



    I love Joseph Seed, but he is very difficult.


  • The worst thing that I like at the moment is this. It's a Sportacus/Lil Jonn mash-up which is cut to look like a man is screaming sexual obscenities at a little girl, and I genuinely expect people to defriend me after finding out I like it, and yet I still find it so funny I could die. Excellent editing. The main thing it's done to me is that I can't imagine anyone using binoculars/opera glasses anymore without it being a 'damn, girl' sort of thing. It makes using binoculars in games or imagining anyone enjoying opera very hard.


  • I saw a frog on my way home from work yesterday. A frog. Just on a pavement near my house. I can't even imagine where it came from, except that we do have a few housing estates with ponds in them near is. It looked very nervous of me.


  • Also I'm pretty sure I saw a buzzard flying over our house the other day? It's very hard to identify birds after the fact, but it was definitely a bird of prey. All the nature.


  • I went to see Venom for the second time yesterday, with my mother. I'm not sure if that was the best idea. Not because of the film really, just because the original plan was for us all to go see it last week, me, my mum and dad, and then we couldn't because of the Social Services situation. And I kind of mentioned that it was crap and depressing that we couldn't even plan the occasional trip out together without my sister's situation suddenly getting in the way and ruining it, and then when I was planning to go see it again this weekend - and kind of looking forward to seeing it alone, and not worrying about whether the person I was with was enjoying it or not or would criticise it afterwards - my mum suddenly said she thought she might come with me. And I felt a bit bad about saying no. It was fine I guess. But it got weird and quiet afterwards. She only came to see it for Tom Hardy. And, in terms of the actual film, I only really went to see it again because I ship Eddie/Venom, and I wasn't really going to discuss that with her after we came out.

    But for the film itself, I'm going to say that I will absolutely admit it's not a great film, but I think it's genuinely a good film, and for the people who enjoy that kind of thing they will probably love it, like I did. I would give it a 6/10, and a solid 6/10 - not 'underwhelming', like solidly entertaining, and with some stuff that makes it better than just a 5/10. Tom Hardy's great, as I pretty much assumed he would be. Plus there's the fact that I always found Eddie Brock more interesting as a character than Venom, really, and his relationship with the symbiote, and even though it deviates from the comics the film was chock-full of that. There were quite a lot of parts that were a little awkward, or just seemed like weird decisions for the writer/director/actors to make, like you would just think "why would they ever do that?". I want to say 'embarrassing', and I guess it kind of is, but it's more like things just fell a little flat. But not in a way that really ruins the film in my opinion, or that you couldn't handwave away. There is one massive plothole that I didn't notice until after I saw the film and some article pointed it out, but I think you can fix that with some solid headcanon cement. No problems. And a lot of the rest of the film was really good, like really properly great. And there were a lot of little things I liked, like the female characters being treated pretty well, and them not doing a couple of cliche things I expected them to do. And I wanted to go in and ship Eddie/Venom, which is always a slightly odd thing to do with any property, and it didn't go quite as hard on the whole 'possession' thing as I was hoping it would, but what do I know, and it was pretty good anyways, and I did ship Eddie/Venom. And just in general I think they can iron out the kinks, and hopefully come back with an even better sequel if they do well enough. And after years of just being kind of bored with Marvel films and their style of superhero/comic book films, that was really nice. After the Ghostbusters reboot and Spiderman: Homecoming being one of the few Marvel films I really enjoyed, I kind of only trust Sony to make films now. They make things that are fun.


  • I was very prepared for Venom to be one of those films that I really liked and almost everyone else hated, and was sort of generically panned on the internet, and then one of the people whose Let's Plays I watch tweeted that he couldn't believe he really liked Venom, and would go see it again and hoped it did well enough for a sequel, and would give it a 6/10. And then I didn't know how to feel. I had all those shields and nothing to do with them.


  • If a harpy has arms, it's not a harpy. It's just not. I'm sorry.

Oh, stuff

May. 17th, 2007 10:33 pm
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More on Emmerdale )

The Roman's Empire finale was wonderfully chock full of gay though. I love Jesus. And Seb. They were pretty obviously setting it up for a second series though. Although with lines like "I have 3 beautiful daughters and every right to drill for oil", and "No, he's much too clever for that. We'll just have to give up", I wouldn't argue. DVD now, please.

I went to see Spiderman 3 again last night, out of a general desire to get out of the house. Spoilers, probably )

Some of fandom is quite good at the moment.

Wow

May. 10th, 2007 11:00 pm
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In some incarnations, the symbiote (and, by extension, Venom) requires a certain chemical (most likely phenethylamine) to stay sane and healthy, which has been said to be found abundantly in two sources: chocolate and human brain tissue. Thus, Venom is forced to steal/purchase large amounts of chocolate or become an unwilling cannibal who devours the brains of those he kills. - Wikipedia

OH MY GOSH.

OK, I know the cannibalism thing's a bit gross and not many people besides me are Eddie fans, but tell me you wouldn't have liked to chocolate thing in the film. Dude.

Tori Amos was just on the Graham Norton show. She appears to be celebrating her new-found split personality disorder with an album, but hey ho. The song sounded pretty good. I wasn't entirely taken with some of the stuff on The Beekeeper, but if she's going in a different direction I'm interested enough to want to keep up with her. Also, her hair is fabulous. Almost worth putting up with Graham Norton for.
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I had pizza tonight! There's something quite pleasant about staying in with pizza when it's raining outside. Also there were onion rings, and I remembered to tip the delivery guy for the first time ever. Which was win.

Emmerdale was rubbish tonight. There were no King brothers in it at all. IT'S LIKE THEY DON'T KNOW WHAT MAKES EMMERDALE GREAT. Next Thursday we find out who killed Tom King, in a big hour-long episode. I was going to do a big post in the run-up, of all the suspects and why I think they did or didn't do it, but I keep getting conflicting information from the TV mags and just can't be bothered. I'm pretty sure it's not Carl though. Though obviously, that's a lie.

Possible spoilers )

Yesterday they had an hour-long episode for no reason at all, featuring a fabulous tracking shot of Matthew chasing Carl down the street because Carl knew about Jimmy running off and didn't say anything. He hates it when Carl doesn't tell him things. I will probably be less obssessed with Emmerdale after next week, when I can stop worrying they're going to take my favourite characters away from me. Probably.

Otherwise, it's all been pretty much the same for me. Still helping with the stocktake at work. This means I get to spend my days matching up numbers with other numbers. Exciting. And enjoying the internet at home, of course. Without having done any of those useful things I was going to do when I got the internet. Whoops. And I've been thinking rather a lot about Spiderman (3), but I was reluctant to bore you with that.

Except for the part where I do - vague possible spoilers for film 4 at the end )

Apparently I'm one of a few people on my flist who thinks the Spiderman movies should have more of a fandom. Annoyingly there are already a few communities for it, just not very active ones, so I can't really follow my instinct to make a new one. Hmph.

Spiderman 3

May. 5th, 2007 09:53 pm
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Preamble/What I Really Think Of Spiderman Anyway )

The film (Warning: long )

Jesus. That was exhausting. I'm going to watch the Have I Got News For You repeat now, and then David Mitchell on Parkinson. I'll probably go see the film again at some point, just to relive some of the good bits, but it probably won't become one of my personal favourites. That's my final thought, I guess.

Dudes

May. 5th, 2007 01:41 am
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Saw Spiderman 3. Omg Eddie Brock. Jr. Will probably do a review tomorrow, at some point.
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