Sunday 28 June 2015

Why You Should Watch: Game of Thrones [SPOILER FREE]


Game of Thrones very quickly became my favourite TV show of all time. I'd never even seen the first episode or knew remotely what it was about until March, when the first episode was screened to me in a lecture on cinematic television. I instantly became hooked and, if you've never seen it before, you will too.

The first episode gives you everything you can expect from the series as a whole: picturesque landscapes, amazing characters, breasts, incest and cliff-hangers. One of those doesn't sound as appealing as the others, but that's part of the show: the shock factor. There are some gruesome elements in GOT, lots of gorey battles and disgusting deaths. I've never been one for gore, but its just excusable in this show...

Wiki Summary for 'Winter is Coming': King Robert Baratheon majestically arrives in Winterfell, the home of his old and trusted friend, Eddard Stark, Warden of the North, with an important offer.

On the eastern continent, the exiled Princess Daenerys Targaryen marries Khal Drogo, a warlord of the Dothraki with tens of thousands of warriors at his command. Her brother, Viserys, callously plans to win Drogo's allegiance with the marriage, so that he may return home to Westeros and reclaim the Iron Throne, which was seized by force from his father by Robert.

In the frozen lands, beyond the Wall, the wildlings are on the move to the alarm of the Night's Watch. But something else is stirring even farther north.

Click on Jon Snow (swooon) to watch the first episode.



TOTD: Scroobius Pip vs. Dan le Sac - You Will See Me

Tune of the day: 28/06
Scroobius Pip vs. Dan le Sac - You Will See Me

This song made me have a really weird kind of epiphany. Warning: it will make you feel really weird. It brought a lot of feelings to the surface, and, I did cry a little! 
You have been warned!
Also, the video is amazing!
Click photo for link.


Monday 22 June 2015

TOTD: Bleachers: I Wanna Get Better

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A81Z6hGjGJQ
Tune Of The Day: 22/06
Bleachers - I Wanna Get Better

This song couldn't have found me in a better time of my life! It literally sums up everything I've been feeling for the last week going through a break-up which was stressful to say the least.
Upbeat and funky, definitely one to cheer you up.
Follow the link on the photo.



Dirty Girl Review



IMDB Synopsis :A comedic story of the search for identity and the redemptive power of unexpected friendship. Danielle is the dirty girl of Norman High School. When Danielle's misbehavior gets her banished to special ed, she teams up with an innocent closet-case and together they head out on a road trip to discover each other and themselves through a funny and serendipitous friendship.
Rating: 4/10

Dirty Girl was a film I was excited to watch. I knew the premise, and I'm a huge fan of Juno Temple. I was expecting it to be a film to tackle the homophobic views of America, as well as the issue of shaming sexual women. It tried... But left a lot to be desired.


The name itself is misleading, Temple's character is not "dirty". I was expecting this to be a film to take an overly sexual young woman and show how that's not such a bad thing to be. However, the only time it is implied that Temple's lead Danielle is being sexual is a brief encounter at the beginning in a parked car, and a slightly risque comment in a classroom.


Set in the 1980's, Danielle's mum is married to a Mormon man, who wants to adopt Danielle and change her "sexual" ways. However they don't show the extent that these families will go to to protect their daughters innocence. It would have been a much better film if the jokes surrounding her alleged promiscuity were turned into a hard-hitting drama about what women like this had to suffer.
Her gay best friend could have been done a lot better too. The overall campness and cheese of the film, including a scene with the pair singing and dancing in the car, as well as two horrible choreographed strip-scenes, makes his sexuality a mockery. It would have been a much better film if it had shown these very different teenagers struggle to live in the "man's world" that they do.



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