Saturday 22 February 2014

Camden Film Fair Pick-Ups

Picked up these four DVDs and the latest issue of The Dark Side at the Camden Film Fair today.

I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang DVD
I AM A FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG is an all-time classic and one of my favourite films so I was delighted to get this on DVD at last. Looking forward to seeing this especially with the commentary from film historian Richard B. Jewell.

Time After Time DVD
TIME AFTER TIME is a little schlocky, but it's a fun film. Malcolm McDowell as H.G. Wells and David Warner as Jack the Ripper: what more could you want?

Anita DVD
ANITA is one I bought on a whim. It was inexpensive and, let's face it, the cover picture is great!

Naughty Nurses of the 1970s DVD Collection
NAUGHTY NURSES OF THE 1970s features 'The Nurses' (1971) and 'Sue Prentiss, R.N.' (1975). Bought this because Annie Sprinkle is featured in the second film. I'm bracing myself for the usual dreadful sound and vision that is to be expected with these grindhouse features.

The Dark Side (issue 158)
 

Sunday 9 February 2014

Book Review: The Moon Field by Judith Allnatt



When George, an eighteen year old postman, finds out that the girl he has lost his heart to loves another, his life changes forever. This is the day he gets drunk for the first time; the day he is shamfully scammed out of his week's pay; the day he decides, along with some new pals, that he will enlist in the army and serve in the ongoing Great War.

Judith Allnatt's novel is beautifully written. It's divided into three sections detailing events before, during and after George's army sojourn. The descriptive prose provides some glorious scenic detail of the idyllic rural north west of England as well as the harrowing brutality of trench life (and death).

For me, the novel started to run out of steam in its final third and I found the ending to be a little awkwardly realised. Overall, though, this is an enthralling read and is warmly recommended.

 

Sunday 12 January 2014

Christmas 2013 DVDs



Better late than never: DVDs that were given to me for Christmas 2013.

Kick-Ass and Kick-Ass 2 DVD set
Enjoyed the first Kick-Ass enormously. Haven't yet seen the sequel, but with no Nicolas Cage, I'm already thinking it's not going to be as good. However, I won't really know until I watch it. must try to keep an open mind. On the plus side, Hit Girl is there!
Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor DVD

Yes, it's a bit silly, but I still loved it. Even more so on second viewing. Matt Smith, David Tennant, John Hurt and Billie Piper are all excellent. Clearly, you're never going to please everyone with an anniversary story: there's always going to be something that'll irk you. For me, I've never much liked the Zygons and I wasn't looking forward to their reappearance in the show. However, this is an entertaining romp and is a story that I'll more than happily return to.



Trouble with the Curve DVD
I've always liked baseball movies and this was no exception. Clint Eastwood plays a baseball scout who is slowly losing his sight. Despite this, he is not convinced that the next big hitter that his club are itching to sign is all he's cracked up to be. His daughter, played by Amy Adams, reluctantly joins him on the road. Good performances all round. However, the rushed resolution to the romantic sub-plot was a little grating.





An Adventure in Space and Time DVD
Back to Doctor Who with Mark Gatiss' superb drama about the beginning of our favourite show and, specifically, about the first actor to play the Doctor, William Hartnell. A real treat for the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who.












Man of Steel DVD
Although I like super-hero films, I'm not a huge Superman fan. He just has too many super powers for my liking. I'm still looking forward to seeing this reboot, though as it seems to have been well received.