Author: loughlin
“You Mean You’ve Lost Your Key?”
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNiL5hh5rDU
Is This The Nicest YouTube Comment Ever? Quite Possibly.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rryc8Kjzx6M
Deep congratulations, Ms Harvey. Few artists could boast to have such a flawless career, even more difficult nowadays. And it’s been from the very begining, and it appears it will be a lasting thing. On my behalf, thank you very much, honestly, thanks.
The song and film aren’t half bad either. It’s one of a series of short films made by award-winning documentary photographer Seamus Murphy to accompany all the tracks on PJ Harvey’s latest album, Let England Shake.
Read more about the project in an interview with Murphy.
Irish Pronunciation Masterclass
I Did Wonder About This When I Was A Child
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vs2l38DoqsQ
Escaped Tiger
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSG2IuYM4Mk
Film: Tales From Earthsea
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SfIEjgWDHk
Now this was a proper mess. I’m fond of Studio Ghibli productions, particularly Miyazaki senior’s work. I like a lot of Ursula Le Guin’s writing and I really loved the original Earthsea trilogy when I was younger.
I rented this very much on a whim, as I’d seen some pretty scathing reviews and the author’s own comments. It couldn’t be that bad, could it?
The answer is, oh yes it could. If you haven’t read the books you really won’t have much of a notion what’s going on for large chunks of the film. If you have read the books you may even end up more confused as Miyazaki junior picks sequences from across Le Guin’s books and mashes them together in an attempt to make something filmable. Thus we see themes from the books present and correct but applied to different characters, or introduced and then abandoned without explanation. There is little to no explanation of character motivation. Two of the main protagonists team up because they have ‘nothing better to do’. There are several scenes which seem to be total non-sequiturs with absolutely no connection to the rest of the narrative.
Visually it’s less interesting than most recent Ghibli productions. Cob is bizarrely drawn as some sort of almost androgynous Michael Jackson / Cher hybrid. Cheech Marin hamming it up opposite Timothy Dalton’s RSC-style delivery just doesn’t work. Like so much of this film.
I’m going to have to watch Spirited Away again to remind me just how great Ghibli films can be. I may also dig out my old copy of the Earthsea Trilogy.
Denmark, Australia, Anywhere
Verbiage Awards
It Was Twenty Years Ago Today
Here are twenty songs from albums that were released twenty years ago. And now I feel old.
I tried to mix things up a bit but that didn’t really work too well. Hopefully there’s at least some semblance of a flow to it. That is after the admittedly rather slow start.