Saturday 25 July 2015

GSW review P1


Go Set a Watchman Audible Chp 1-5

First impressions: Average

First impulse/reaction: Dramatise it.
 
Go Set a Watchman (GSW) is a text that lends itself to dramatisation, even  when it's restricted to aural. That in a way reflects how much it is a sibling of To Kill a Mockingbird (TKM). That is why TKM translates so well to screen.
Ok, first things first. I love the occasional Southern twang and I like Reese Witherspoon as much as I like most American actresses. Thing is she is no Scout. And I miss the real "voice" of Scout, the one that comes through the words on the page. Ms Witherspoon made a good effort but didn't hit the mark.  
Chapter 1 was probably a shock for most TKM fans with the news of the death of Jem. The tone that readers are accustomed to in the TKM returns mostly from Chapters 2 onwards. Dill makes a nice return in Chapter 4 as do the Cunninghams.  
For all the advice about pretending not to know a thing about TKM when reading GSW. It’s not possible. Let’s just put it this way, unless you’ve never read TKM before the release of GSW, you already know the story. In fact, I would argue that knowing the narrative of TKM helps one understand the nature and clash of memories and the present. People change and the past is no guarantee of the present or future. So far, Chapter 4 comes closest to reflecting the childhood reflection and tone of TKM’s section on the summer of fun enjoyed by Jem, Dill and Scout.  
If TKM exposed the hypocrisies and paradoxes of small Southern town life as well as the inadequacies of the law as it was practised, GSW reflects the ironies of religion again as practised.

That said humour is well and alive.The “meeting” with the preacher and his wife was hilarious and very much the Scout of TKM.  And despite all the sophisticated thoughts, some things don’t change easy.

Rating: 3*

Looking forward to: More Scout and Henry

Sunday 19 July 2015

Magic Mike XXL review

In A Snap: No Plot Hot Moves

Overall Impression: Funny, good moves and really entertaining

Hesitation: Plot is paper thin, seriously.

Applauding: Nice moves, more twerky and simulation than that big finger

The Longer Version:

Ok, I walked in with no real expectations of anything but hot bodies and grinding action. I was not disappointed. Well, on the upside there wasn’t an attempt to disguise the nature of the movie. The little jokes on the new age spirituality in the form of Ken was pretty funny.  And the rather impossible combination of buff male entertainer and Backstreet Boys fan was campily brought to life in the store girl scene. For one, I will never listen to that Backstreet Boy song without cracking up! Plus the male brudderhood bonding/support outside the store front was a straight sendup of the original Backstreet video LOL.

The diversion to the subscription-based entertainment club was a bit of a drag though the action was passable. As was the cougar party.

Overall, fun grind run, lots of eye candy. High on the unintended and cheesy humour. Overextended music video feel.

Fave Scenes: the workshop scene (now now ladies, we know that men don’t fantasise about sex all the time ~crude snort~ ), impressing the store assistant/cashier (who knows, Backstreet Boys might come back ~ok, I really prefer the film crew dancing, I’m a realist~) and the stripper convention dances!

Fave Lines: A toss up between glass shoes and there are 3000 other women even if you’re not in the boy phase!

 
 
Here’s the trailer for those who are awaiting the DVD LOL

3and 1/2 *
 
 

Saturday 18 July 2015

Freebie ASID

Enjoy a #‎sizzling weekend ‪#‎freebie‬ only 18 July 2015 0015-2350 PST. Take A Step Into Darkness and join Victoria & Jamie in Georgian England for the struggle between vengeance and love. ‪#‎AmazonKindle‬ ‪#‎free‬ ‪#‎ebook‬ goo.gl/68CLJd If you missed the first giveaway, here's your last chance.

Monday 13 July 2015

Work in Progress

Rethinking some approaches to the hot sauce. To be frank, I was hesitant about loading on more hot sauce in the writing, but there was reader demand/response asking for more. Will be reconsidering the approach after reading a response that made quite a bit of sense to me!  

In that spirit, here's a pic for readers who miss the hot sauce lol