Review – Tree of Life (2011)
Synopsis:
Middle aged dude in current time period spends the day pondering how he got to where he is now. He does this by going back to the primordial ooze and works his way forward, spending a large part of the movie in space, under water, with the dinosaurs and reliving a Summer in his childhood.
Pluses:
No denying that Brad Pitt's acting was the best this about this movie.
It finally ended.
Minuses:
Where to start?
Dinosaurs?
Jesus H Christ the amount of David Attenborough-esque shots was a joke.
Way too much time trying to be existentialist.
The time line was totally out. If he grew up in the 50's, how can he be in his 40's now?
The promise of nature vs grace was ignored.
It's ok because a carnivourous dinosaur did't eat a dying dinosaur. WTF?
Now I know this isn't your normal narrative style movie, but this was drawn out in ways it didn't need to be. It reminded me of that movie you saw at uni if you were stoned. Can't remember what it was called, but that one. Totally unnecessary "bullshit wank wank whine whine oh thank god it is over" movie.
On the plus side, my friend and I went to an early preview 2 weeks before opening and we got good champagne and more popcorn that we could eat. It promised so much, and didn't deliver at all.

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Sneak Peek – CityCycle Phase II
So I have been pretty quiet on the blog recently, not just about CityCycle but about everything.
That is not to say there hasn’t been a lot happening with CityCycle, there has.
We have the creatively named KillCityCycle campaign chugging along with reams of disinformation and vitriol; the push to make the stations more accessible for riders (had a couple of wins there); the CityCycleParis competition; my meeting with the CFO and Comms Manager of JCD Australia; my speaking about CityCycle and Active Transport at Engineers Australia: just to name what instantly comes to mind.
What has energised me to write is that I just spoke to the BCC’s Project Manager for CityCycle – Samantha Collie again. And let’s just say the news is good!
I first spoke to Ms Collie after I expressed my concerns regarding the safety of one station in particular and a couple of others in the network. Today Ms Collie was calling me back giving me an update. After briefly discussing works to be completed and an action plan to test the existing stations for usability in both directions of travel we spoke about Phase 2.
First up – let’s talk about where it is going….
- There will be a few more in the city that couldn’t be done last time.
- UQ!
- Milton!
- Auchenflower!
- Toowong!
- Dutton Park!
- Southbank!!!!
- Mater Hospital!
What extra information I have (most of it relates to me or people who I asked for).
Central Station will finally be getting bikes. It won’t be quick, as there is some works going on there currently, but we will be getting multiple stations at Central including one just down from Turbot Street. This will make hooning (I mean commuting down Edward a breeze). There will also be a station on Anne St as part of the revamp of Central next year.
Southbank have agreed to four (yes 4!!!) stations inside their boundaries.
There will be a like a ring road of stations for Dutton Park and up to the Mater which then connects back through South Brisbane.
UQ will have multiple stations (hope they are big ones) though personally I think they need at least 4 plus they will be getting three stations en route from Toowong Village to UQ.
Toowong will have good access including one just by the Commonwealth Bank.
Milton will have multiple stations – though unfortunately NOT Suncorp Stadium though was advised I should lobby them, but as we know, Suncorp Stadium are NOT bike friendly at all. We will see great Milton access (especially given the lovely BiCentennial Bike Way there), plus stations in hot spots – like the stations and entertainment/restaurant areas. My closest station to work will be Little Cribb St, which means I can avoid the hill past the Barracks.
I forgot to ask where in Auchenflower, but I imagine the station and along the bike path plus a couple of feeders.
All up there will be 46 new stations with construction commencing in September, 2011.
The official announcement will be on Thursday, June 9th by Cnr Simmonds the Minister for Active Transport. So stay tuned for the exact locations, more details and general YAYNESS!
Can we get a HELLS YEAH???
UPDATE: Media release to be Tuesday 14th June, awaiting confirmation from Cnr Simmonds' office for full details.
Review – The Vampire Diaries – Season Two Wrap Up
This season:
It was the season of the witch in Mystic Falls. It was easy to work out who was a witch - they were African American. But the idea of balance - what witchcraft is all about we learn - was the underlying theme this season. From dueling and distrustful brothers (not just one set but two), double edged secrets, relationship roundabouts and giving up your life to do the right thing for once in your life: balance reigned supreme.
Caught up in the real world - I haven’t blogged an episode since Klaus. While that is only a day or two in Vampire Diaries time, it seems like years ago.
Pluses:
I freely admit to crying a heap during The Sun Also Rises.
Jenna’s choice (albeit unsuccessful) was magnificent. You could see her emotional pain and that realisation and decision. Brilliant.
Catherine having to go against everything she wanted to fool Klaus.
Caroline, Matt and her Mum.
Catherine’s last words to Elena. BOOM!
Damon getting his payoff.
The truth behind the myth.
Jeremy is seeing things?
THE BODY COUNT!!! (So many death scenes!!)
Brilliant soundtrack.
Minuses:
Bonnie - yawn.
Stefan getting blood lust (Angelus was so much cooler).
Elena being all lack of choice but still insisting she is making decisions.
Did I mention Bonnie?
Alaric woefully underused.
No werewolf vampire face off - I was really looking forward to an all out war in Mystic Falls.
From a show I started to watch because it was the funniest show on TV (after FoxNews), it has grown into a really strong, emotionally driven show. Their approach to mixed living, humour, love and loss is both fun and mature. Next season, based around the Originals I would imagine, is going to be a doozy (so long as there isn’t too much Stefan).

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Review – Body of Proof (First 8 episodes)
Synopsis:
The show follows Megan Hunt (Dana Delany - Desperate Housewives, China Beach), an ex neuro-surgeon who now works as a medical examiner in Boston (?). Hunt has an interesting backstory that is built on throughout the series giving it an arc feel rather than just the ‘case of the week’ feel. It is a procedural drama though, with Hunt fighting to solve crimes alongside her partner (Peter Dunlop) and the only two police on the force who can work with her. Along the way, she may just win back the love and understanding of her daughter.
Pluses:
I love Dana Delany.
Aussie Nicholas Bishop in the role of Dunlop.
Lots of use of iPads.
Jerri Ryan!
Great supporting cast.
Fantastic guest cast as well - some great pickups.
No romance tension.
You learn as a the team learn, so you fall for the same red herrings.
Usually good twists on each story.
Science prevails - but not “squint” science.
Often a secondary case arc in each episode.
Incredibly strong female characters but not totally unrealistic - each has their own faults.
The writing improved very quickly once they got the feel for the characters.
Minuses:
Is it in Delaney’s contract that every episode we must have a panning shot up her legs?
Who wears stilettos to crime scenes - especially ones where you have to walk across grass.
Is it just me, or does the main building look like it was CGI dropped into the shot?
If you don’t “get” the characters, I think it would be quite a dull procedural.
I describe it as a little bit Bones, and a little bit Quincy ME. I rather enjoy watching it. It is character driven, rather than cop/action driven with a solid season arc. Each week it is a solid little performer. Best of all it has been renewed for next season.

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Review – Doctor Who – The Impossible Astronaut (S06Ep01)
This week:
It is two months since the Pandorica opened and The Doctor saved the universe/world from annihilation (again). He has been having some funtastic adventures, some even with River. When mysterious numbered envelops in TARDIS blue are delivered, the team come back together in Utah for a picnic. But this is Doctor Who, nothing is idillic for long.
Pluses:
OMG the baddies are going to give the Weeping Angels a run for their money.
The power of the baddies.
How cool is it that Mark Sheppard is in this!!??
Amy Pond wears long shorts (I am sure millions of boys cried a little when that happened).
Great moment with Rory and River. The great tragedies of their lives - especially River. Rory just needs to get over himself.
Really strong development of the team as a unit.
Lying with Fish Sticks and Custard.
Minuses:
I really don't think it needed to go to the States. Yeah Spacemen are in the States, but given the actors are all Brits, what is the point?
The big emotional scene at the beginning - did anyone really think that was it? Really lacked punch.
This wasn't the episode I was expecting. I don't know what it was that I wanted, but it wasn't this. That being said, I thoroughly enjoyed the subtext within the episode and how it has been set up for next week. As a general rule two parters shit me, I hate waiting, but it usually pays off in the end.

#threeandahalfTARDISblueopandas
PS. ABC: Why are you showing it a week behind the rest of the world? And people wonder why we rig our computers to be from another country so we can access content internationally.
Review – The Killing – Episodes 1-4
Synopsis:
Based on the critically acclaimed and popularly embraced Swedish crime drama "Forbrydelsen" (The Crime), the show follows the murder investigation of a seemingly happy and well adjusted young woman in high school. A large cast, all with their own agendas and secrets, this show has already woven piece of complex yet intriguing drama that sees my hypotheses blown out of the water on a weekly basis.
Pluses:
So many familiar faces (including small roles) but also some amazing new ones.
Michelle Forbes' Mitch Larsen - truly amazing stuff. The scene in the 3rd (I think) episode where she tries to connect with her daughter is just heart breaking.
Joel Kinnaman as Stephen Holder. I was gobsmacked at how good this actor was and why had I never seen him in anything? Turns out he is a Swedish actor - so fantastic tie in.
The level of intrigue here is insane. Just when you think you know something, you don't.
I love how we are seeing the same story from so many different perspectives plus the mini personal arcs of the main characters.
Minuses:
Having to wait a week every time to find out what happens.
I couldn't actually wait to see what happens, especially given the original Forbrydelsen was 20 episodes, so I got the BBC's subtitled show and watched all of them. One thing I will say, if you think that the The Killing is like a Sara Lee danish pastry (layer upon layer) it is NOTHING on the level of intrigue, false leads, character development and emotional gut wrenching that is Forbrydelsen. I am not quite as impressed with The Killing now I have seen the original, but this review was written before I had spent a good portion of the Longest of Weekends watching Forbrydelsen - so the original rating stands. Oh and I know who did it - so going to watch for all the signs - can already think of a couple I saw but dismissed.

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Review – Game of Thrones – Winter is Coming (S01Ep01)
Synopsis:
This is a hugely sprawling fantasy socio-political drama in a world quite different (but with relatable similarities) to our own. Factions, intrigue and a magic thoughs of years old and lost. Sometimes you really don't see the forrest for the trees.
Pluses:
Loved the opening credits. So many shows now, the credits are all just like sex with a 16yo boy.
We meet the main players (there are a lot and this doesn't dumb it down for you so hang in there) and get a sense of the menaces rising within and around Westeros - both manmade and supernatural.
Beauty really can be skin deep.
Deception is everything.
Power corrupts so wonderfully.
Accept the label that people give you and make it your own.
PUPPIES!
Bothers and Sisters - love, power, care and domination.
Alliances.
The ending - a great way to keep the tension.
Sean Bean - nuff said.
Minuses:
We didn't really get a sense of the relationship between the Stark children and the dire wolves. It really should have been developed further IMHO given what is coming.
I have been following this since there were whispers of it being made, so I am just chuffed that it is finally out and I am seeing one of my favourite fantasy dramas coming to life. That HBO is doing vs Hallmark is a HUGE relief. So far it hasn't disappointed AND it has already been renewed.

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Review – Nikita – Girl’s Best Friend (S01Ep19)
This week:
The plan to get Alex out of Division hits a snag when she is called in for a "good" mission for Division. Teamed with his frenemy, Jaden, Alex's mission involves a billionaire playboy armsdealer and a boingo boingo party. What could possibly go wrong?
Pluses:
LOVED the ended.
Jaden's choices and her initiative.
Great opening scene.
Nice mission too - clever idea and implementionatoin.
Tech.
Alex's choice.
Michael and Nikita's positions (not an euphemism).
Minuses:
Sorry Nikita, but white lycra leggings?
Jaden's mission was a bit lame.
Michael using an unsecured cell phone in Division?
It was a little slow in the delivery.
Just when we think you actually can get the warm fuzzies, out they go with the bathwater. With everything that has been happening recently, I have no idea how they are going to round this season out, but I hope it involves Noah Bean. Can't wait!

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Review- The Vampire Diaries – Klaus (S02Ep19)

No offense Klaus, but I think Elijah is just a tad hotter, and he doesn't look at me like your favourite meal. #justsaying
Thie week:
After raising Hell witin Alaric's body recently, we get some Klaus and Elijah backstory before we finally get the meet the real Klaus. Everything we thought we knew, we didn't. Talk about a twist!
Pluses:
Nice parrells between the sets of brothers - Elijah and Klaus plus Damon and Stefan.
No Bonnie.
Damon trying to stay in control.
Jenna! Was I the only one saying "YAY!"
Fantastic Klaus, Elijah and Katherine backstory.
The truth about Klaus.
The teasing and hinting about The Originals. (Anyone else think that is Season 3?)
Minuses:
No Caroline - we left that at such a critical juncture.
This entire episode took place over a couple of hours. It was full on, flat strap story and character development w very little "vampirism." This episode truly rocketed along, not staying on any one arc too long. It successfully built up the tension and the speed at which things are coming to resolution as we approach the end of the season. Talk about a game changer!

#fourandahalfOMGpandas
Review – Community – Paradigms of Human Memory (S02Ep21)
This week:
We reminise over the year that was with our favourite study group as they work on their 20th diarama. We look back on all the classic moments while they poke fun at clip shows, and themselves.
Pluses:
Annie's Boobs.
Jeff's speeches.
Romantic slo-mo.
The Cape.
Red long underwear.
Abed's brain.
A slicked up Chang.
The diarama itself - loved Chang's placement.
Sing, sing, sing.
The Dean.
Minuses:
No Starburns (but I am just trying to think of a negative).
Yet another 5 panda outting from the brilliant mind of Dan Harmon and the whole Community Crew. Each time I see such a brilliant episode from Community, I wonder "Where to from here?" as the bar is set and reset so high, but they do not disappoint.

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