Brace yourself. Heroes is coming back soon…
Month: August 2007
Wednesday’s news of even greater slowness
Film
- Gillian Anderson pulls out of movie to appear in The X-Files 2
- Christian Bale not doing Justice League – and doesn’t want anyone else to (at least, not yet)
- Michael Bay won’t do Transformers 2. Oh wait. Yes, he will
- Jason Isaacs faces off against John Cusack for Stopping
- Ron Livingston joins the cast of The Time Traveler’s Wife
- Anti-catholic content of The Golden Compass watered down
- What’s happened to the sequel to Trainspotting
- Ooh. Here comes another revisionist take on Wizard of Oz – from Todd McFarlane
Theatre
- Charles Dance returns to the West End for Shadowlands
US TV
- Brad Pitt to exec produce an FX drama about a transsexual man/woman
- Kelly McGillis to appear on The L Word
- The Wire‘s Lance Reddick joins Lost
Holiday reading
Just in case you’re curious, here are some mini-reviews of the books I managed to make my way through during my holidays
First Among Sequels
The first of probably many new Thursday Next books, it’s endlessly inventive but feels very much like the set-up for the rest of the series.
The Pig That Wants To Be Eaten
Probably the most rubbish book on philosophy I’ve ever read. Maybe I’m ‘too highly trained’ or something, but it seemed blindingly obvious with its dilemmas, less than watertight with its arguments and too airy-fairy to be of use to anyone.
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows
A bit tat really, but some nice pay-offs.
The Surgeon’s Mate/The Ionian Mission/Treason’s Harbour
I was on a quest of sorts, you see, in Waterstone’s, looking for Aubrey-Maturin books. But there was nothing to be seen. But then my companion called to me. “Honey! Look!” he says. “The Dear knows you was partial to naval fiction and there is an entire bookcase for all of them.” I looked and – ho! – it was true – he wasn’t playing the Merry Andrew nor was he as drunk as Davey’s Sow. And on their covers, glittering like all the jewels in Araby, was written “3 for 2”. I need to buy the next ones.
Status Syndrome
Interesting, but a bit like reading an epidemiological study, rather than a book.
The Moneypenny Diaries: Guardian Angel
Sort of the Rosencrantz and Guildenstern of Bond novels. Surprisingly good and faithful to the originals, it just manages to steer clear of being fan fiction.
Hmm. Did I read anything else? Let me think…
Tuesday’s slow news
Doctor Who
- Maybe Sylvester McCoy was talking about the Children in Need special…
Film
- Logan’s Run remake back on track
British TV
- Jamie Oliver: the cartoon series
- BBC content going on O2 phones
- Paris Hilton on Celebrity Big Brother?
US TV
- ABC Family orders Samurai Girl pilot
- Kristen Bell talks Heroes
- Janeane Garofalo to appear in 24
The Peter Serafinowicz Show: recordings today and tomorrow
Go see him if you can: he’s great!
Apologies for the late notice but we have just been notified of a recording of sketches for forthcoming The Peter Serafinowicz Show on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st August at County Hall, London.
THE PETER SERAFINOWICZ SHOW
This is your chance to take part in the forthcoming series of Peter Serafinowicz’s new show!
In the show, one of the characters is loosely based on a Jeremy Kyle style chat show host, who just happens to also be a robot. On Monday 20th August we are looking for people to come and be a part of Chat Bot’s audience
On Tuesday 21st August, two sketches will be filmed during the day. Dead or Undead is a Deal or No Deal style of gameshow hosted by and staring zombies. You’re A C**t is an X-Factor style show hosted by Peter playing a character who doesn’t have many nice things to say…
The show will be take place at County Hall, nr Waterloo Station, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7PB on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st August at 9am, 11am, 2pm and 5pm. The minimum age for audience members is 16 years.
Booking is now open and you may apply online via our website at http://www.sroaudiences.com
