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  1. Agreed. About 150 pages into book 3. Stunning.

    I've now finished A Storm Of Swords and I'm totally blown away. The saga just gets better, more absorbing and more labyrinthine. Absolute genius. I was going to wait a while before purchasing A Feast For Crows, but found myself unable to resist this morning.

    Bought A Feast For Crows brand new off Amazon last week (£3.69). Haven't even finished book 3 yet.

  2. By the way, Game Of Thrones was brilliant and the best novel I've read since This Thing Of Darkness.

    I'm a third of the way through A Clash of Kings (book two of A Song of Ice and Fire). It's excellent. I watched the series before reading the books though and found it greatly aided my mind's eye when tackling A Game of Thrones.

    R.I.P. Maester Aemon Targaryen

    Spoiler alert perhaps?

    a superbly imagined alternative medieval world.

    Yet strangely a world that doesn't appear to have evolved in terms of technology or science in thousands of years.

    Just saying. :P

  3. I watched Event Horizon for the first time last week, enjoyed it although the effects are a little distracting.

    It looked like the director had just discovered CGI and was keen to show it off in parts

    Brilliant film. The rest of that director's output however is utter bobbins.

  4. Band of Brothers is quality, one of my favourite shows.

    I have been looking to buy the walking dead, is it a decent series?

    It's excellent however there's only six episodes in season one. Best to wait for it to drop in price or download it.

  5. Battlestar Galactica

    Boardwalk Empire

    Treme

    Mad Men

    The Walking Dead

    Six Feet Under

    Deadwood

    Dexter

    The West Wing

    Game of Thrones

    Entourage

    Californication

    As far as HBO's miniseries go, Band of Brothers, The Pacific and John Adams are pretty peerless.

    Sons of Anarchy is a class programme, def worth a watch.

    I'm currently persevering with Chicago Code as it was made by the same guy as the Shield. Bit of a slow start, but its gradually improving

    I wouldn't bother to be honest. It doesn't get much better and was rightly cancelled after 13 episodes.

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  6. i watched shutter island last night......WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT ABOUT???

    A decent twist but quite straightforward. I read the book and saw the fact that he was a patient coming about half way through.

    *SPOILER*

    Following the trauma of his wife's murder of their children, and his subsequent murder of his own wife, Laeddis/Daniels is locked up on Shutter Island. He is a violent and dangerous inmate due to his military and law enforcement careers and rejects his situation so vehemently that any challenge to his alternate reality results in him acting out in a violent manner. Following a brutal attack on the inmate George Noyce (who called him by his real name - Laeddis) the hospital's chief psychiatrist convinces his superiors to let him construct a massive role-playing game in which Laeddis is allowed to embrace his Daniels alter-ego and play it out to its inevitable conclusion at which point he will be forced to accept reality. If that fails Laeddis will be lobotomised as he is too dangerous a patient.

    The only reality that Laeddis will accept is one in which he is a highly decorated, yet tortured, Federal Marshall who took part in the liberation of Dachau while in the army and whose wife was killed in a fire in their apartment building started by a pyromaniac called Andrew Laeddis (which is of course DiCaprio's character's real name). It is on this basis that he and his new partner Chuck - a recent transfer from Seattle - are brought to the Island to investigate that disappearance of Rachel Solondo, a patient who has escaped from her cell and is inside for drowning her children and now refuses to accept what she has done or where she is (two aspects cribbed from Laeddis's own life). Laeddis also believes himself to be at the hospital searching for the fictional Laeddis who killed his wife as well as investigating the mysterious goings on in ward C and the lighthouse. So determined is he not to accept reality that his mind resets periodically which explains why he remembers nothing beyond the very start of the film, on the boat.

    This is all revealed to Laeddis at the end (including the fact that both the fictional name Edward Daniels and the name of the fictitious Rachel Solondo - a woman who is simply a nurse at the facility - are anagrams of his real name and his wife's real name). He is told that he must embrace his situation lest he be taken away for a lobotomy. His partner Chuck is then revealed as the mysterious 'Doctor Sheehan' who was said to have departed the island when they arrived. Sheehan is in fact Laeddis's supervising psychiatrist and was tasked with monitoring his progress during the experiment. While Laeddis initially convinces the doctors that he is willing to abandon his fake reality, the final exchange between he and Sheehan on the steps reveals that he has no such intention and is already planning an escape as if he, Teddy Daniels the Federal Marshall, is being unlawfully held at the facility. Sheehan therefore shakes his head in the direction of the other doctors and the warden and Laeddis is quietly taken away to be lobotomised.

  7. I had but not in my adult life so I thought it was about time I watched them all in order, predator 1 and 2 next.

    Alien - Seminal sci-fi horror. One of the best films of all time.

    Aliens - Awesome, run and gun space epic. Arguably better than its predecessor.

    Alien 3 - Interesting but hugely flawed. It would probably be classed as acceptable if the first two films didn't exist. Anybody familiar with the original concept will no doubt be disappointed that it was never made.

    Alien: Resurrection - Utter garbage.

    Predator - Fantastic. The ultimate in overblown 80s action fare. "I ain't got time to bleed."

    Predator 2 - Enjoyable, light-hearted nonsense. Plus it's got Danny Glover AND Gary Busey. :tu:

    Predators - Slick, entertaining and visceral. It lacks the freshness of the first film but more than makes up for that AVP tripe.

  8. Saw two very different movies recently.

    True Grit was excellent and was a really enjoyable experience. I am a fan of both The Coen Brothers and westerns in general so they were preaching to the converted, but it is highly recommended to all.

    On the other hand, Skyline was one of the most unintentionally hilarious movies I have ever seen. It truly is one of those so awful they are amusing movies. Mix the worst script with the worst acting you can think of, and make it as brainless as possible, and there you go. The number of gaping plot holes must be in the thousands. I soon learnt, after about 7 minutes, to not take it at all seriously and it was much the better for it. Some of the effects were quite good though, to be fair.

    Skyline was the worst film I saw last year. Unspeakably bad.

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