Sunday 24 February 2008

tv times



Mr. Wendall never meant shit to me but there is one Arrested Development that I do advocate and that's the one with the young George Michael Bluth. This is meant to be a fly on the wall style documentary series following him and his chum as budding young screenwriters. If you've never watched the Arrested Development series I thoroughly recommend you do as it's probably the finest sitcom I've ever watched. In typical US programming fashion however it was promptly cancelled after the 3rd series. There are rumours of a feature length movie being made which would be nice, but at this moment I think rumours is all they are.
Thanks to Pedro for the heads up on that one.




Another one that I've just discovered / got round to watching is Human Giant from MTV, I think you can buy it on itunes or find it by some other methods if you're that way inclined. If you only check a couple watch the first one for the shittiest mixtape competition and the second for an amusing way to deal with not wanting to be the first to crash out for fear of getting a cock drawn on your face. If you don't understand what I mean then just watch it. The 2nd series is starting in the States on March the 11th so what that means for UK citizens I'm not sure, what do I care I've only got council sky so no MTV for me anyways. I'm sure it'll pop up on the torrents or Youtube soon enough.




if anyone can tell me how to get a hold of this series without having to get Sky, particularly the Jamie Lidell and Super Furry Animals episodes I'll give them a free panini. It's a new music show from heavyweight producer Nigel Godrich (of Radiohead, Beck, Pavement, Ride etc. fame) and it's all about the music blah blah, I don't really mind what it's about as long as the artists are good and it's not bloody Transmission with t-mobile.

from arty pieces to fancy pieces

cheers to remi for the piece in the shop...

and cheers to McDermott the cake mannie for his affa fine fancy pieces