Wednesday 31 December 2008

Ruth Wilson in Marple: Nemesis (finally!)



Tomorrow, 1 January 2009, ITV will finally show Ruth Wilson's episode of Marple.

This episode was made ages ago and has been shown in other countries. In fact I caught it on a Sunday afternoon over a year ago on Irish television. It's been delayed so long it's just not funny anymore.

Fingers crossed then...

Monday 29 December 2008

Clive Cussler Sahara reissue



I spotted this new Harper paperback edition of Sahara in Waterstones yesterday. It appears to be another Larry Rostant cover in keeping with those published already by Penguin, Harper and Sphere.

Felicity Jones in The Diary of Anne Frank



Just a reminder that the BBC is showing The Diary of Anne Frank next week. It will be shown over five nights from Monday 5 January 2009. Felicity plays Anne's sister Margot.

Sunday 28 December 2008

Quantum of Solace (my belated thoughts)


A few years back I was a reader and occasional contributor to the James Bond newsgroup. (Anyone remember newsgroups?) Anyway, when a new Bond movie came out I would put up my initial thoughts. I've not done that for many years so I thought I would do something similar here.

To be honest I was not getting my hopes up about Quantum of Solace. Casino Royale was the best Bond movie in many years and I couldn't not see how the next one could match it. plus all the talk of it being action-packed the whole way thorough didn't bode well.

However, on balance, I was pleasantly surprised. While it is nowhere near as good as Casino Royale it is nowhere near as poor as it might have been. At the very least it is superior to the Brosnan era's entries.

The opening car chase appears to be exciting. If only the makers had opted for less frenetic editing so I could actually see what was happening! When I see clips of it on TV it looks a bit clearer what is going on, so hopefully I'll enjoy that more on DVD.

I didn't like the song when I first heard it and I've not changed my mind since. At least it's not as bad as Madonna's.

The chase through the tunnels and rooftops was fine. There was some nice arty inter-cutting with the horse race.

I enjoyed the scene where M surmises that Dominic Greene is indeed a "person of interest".

Bond's fight with the "geologist" was good but seemed very... well, Bourne. The meeting with Camille was good. Olga Kurylenko really grew on me as the movie progressed. (Put it this way, I'm probably going to track down her other DVDs.) The following boat chase was unnecessary.

My favourite sequence of the movie was the opera segment. Bond's method of identifying the members of Quantum was ingenious and amusing. The following gun battle was inter-cut with the opera in a very arty and entertaining way.

After that there was more action, some action and a bit of action. It was nice to see Mathis again and Bond's drinking binge on the plane.
I did think that Gemma Arterton was very good value as agent Fields. As expected she didn't last for too much of the movie's running time, but she made an impression when she did.

After the emotionally devastating ending of Casino Royale it was a pity that QoS ended up with traditional explosions. At least Bond's farewell "gift" to Greene (the can of oil in the desert) gave a glimpse of his cruelty. Daniel Craig continues to play the role perfectly.

Lots of M in this movie. I would have liked to see more of Felix.

Finally I liked how the location names came up in unusual but suitable "fonts". Also the choice of locations provided some of the most visually stunning seen in a Bond movie for a long time. The deserts were particularly memorable.

In summary the movie is disappointing when compared to the excellence of Casino Royale but still far better than a lot of the post-1960s entries.

Sotherton joy as Kluft drops out of the Berlin World Championships

The Daily Mail has a story about Kelly Sotherton's medal prospects:

The odds on Kelly Sotherton or Jessica Ennis claiming gold at the Berlin World Athletics Championships in August improved dramatically last night with the news that defending heptathlon champion Carolina Kluft will not be competing.




You can read the article at
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/othersports/article-1102156/Sotherton-joy-Kluft-drops-Berlin-World-Championships.html

Saturday 20 December 2008

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.9

This will be my last review for a while because Virgin 1 are not showing the next episode until February 2009.

I will call this episode The One With Toby From The West Wing.

Another strong episode following on from last week. Sarah throws up (from radiation sickness?) and stays at home to recover while John and Cameron go to dig up and destroy Cromartie's body. They discover that the body is gone. Ellison was the only one who knew so they go to talk to him/beat it out of him. Ellison convinces John that he doesn't know what happened the body and John believes him.

Sarah has disturbing fever dreams of baby turtles and goes to talk to the therapist guy from a few episodes ago. A pattern of three dots keeps coming up and she wonders what it means.

The main storyline concerns Derek and his lady friend who has captured "Toby" from The West Wing. She is convinced that he is a collaborator from the future who tortured Derek for the benefit of the machines. Derek has no memory of this but is convinced after she also captures the younger version of "Toby" from the present. She assassinates older "Toby".

There's some lovely time travel twisty stuff going on here. Derek has no memory of being tortured and suggests that maybe her version of Derek was tortured in another timeline that formed after "our" Derek changed something in the present/past.

Also the younger "Toby" goes into work and gets arrested by the FBI. His biometrics (fingerprints) were logged in and when the computers at work were hacked into. He realises it was the future "Toby" and obviously they don't believe his story. He ends up being locked up for something his future self has done. And it was being stuck in prison that let the machines get him... Bummer.

Ellison meets Weaver and shows her Cromartie's body in the trunk of his car. (What?!! Ellison DID take the body!!!) He says they need to know how the machines work. (Will Weaver fix Cromartie?!!)

Sara realises the three dots were written on the wall of the basement in the blood of the future resistance fighter. But what do they mean?

I'll have to wait until February to find out. I must say I am really enjoying this show.

Thursday 18 December 2008

Kelly Sotherton article in the Times

There's a good article about Kelly Sotherton in today's Times newspaper. It suggests that she's keeping an eye on competing in the 2012 Olympics:

Sotherton, 32, had suggested that she would retire from the heptathlon after the World Championships, but has moved the goalposts. “I knew Beijing was my opportunity, but people say it was my last one and I don’t believe that,” she said. “If I’m smart I can still be a contender in London, maybe not for gold but certainly for a medal. I know that in Beijing I could not give it everything I could have. I missed 16 weeks. Half that time off and I’d have challenged for gold.”

Kelly Sotherton will next be competing at the Aviva International at Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, on January 31 and the Aviva Grand Prix at the NIA, Birmingham, on February 21.




http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/more_sport/athletics/article5362138.ece

Monday 15 December 2008

Kelly Sotherton and Victoria Pendleton at BBC Sports Personality of the Year

Again, here are the only two sporty people that I am interested in, Kelly Sotherton and Victoria Pendleton at last night's BBC Sports Personality of the Year event.



Full Story at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1094723/Cyclist-Chris-Hoy-wins-BBC-Personality-year-gong--ladies-red-steal-show.html

Sunday 14 December 2008

Olivia Williams in 'The Ghost'

Today's Sunday Times newspaper reports that there is to be a movie adaptation of Robert Harris's really rather good 2007 thriller The Ghost. The book follows a ghost writer who gets the call to work on the autobiography of a former British prime minister. He discovers that the previous ghost writer died in mysterious circumstances.



Pierce Brosnan is apparently going to play the former PM, Olivia Williams his wife and Ewan McGregor the ghost writer.

You can read the article here:

http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article5337762.ece

Saturday 13 December 2008

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.8

Or "What we did on our vacation in Mexico".

A very strong episode this week, partly because of the novelty of the "multiple viewpoint" story structure, partly because the Cromartie storyline has come to a head.

John and his gal take off for Mexico without telling anyone. Just as well they did because Cromartie turns up at house looking for John. He found out the gang was there from the guy in the bowling alley last week.

John is showing his gal a place where he grew up. A photographer takes their photo an wants to sell them a picture, perhaps in a nod to the ending of the original movie. he also recognises "John Connor". John gets into a shuffle with the man and the cops turn up. They put his name in the system and Cromartie is alerted. he drives to Mexico with Sarah in the trunk of the car.

There is a big gun battle with Cromartie shooting lots of cops. initially we only hear the gun battle from Sarah's viewpoint in the trunk of the car. but this is not a budget saving exercise. later we see Cromartie in action.

Derek, Cameron and agent Ellison also turn up. Ellison wants to help and leads Cromartie into a church where Cromartie is ambushed. The effects work of Cromartie's damaged head is outstanding for a TV show.

They bury the body and promise to come back and destroy it. Sarah takes Cromartie's chip and smashes it. Lena does a good job of showing Sarah trying to exorcise her anger and fear.

So is Cromartie gone for good?

Gemma Arterton - Woman of the year!

The new issue of Total Film magazine is out and they've made Gemma Arterton their woman of the year. To celebrate here is a scan of the Gemma page for your viewing pleasure.



Run out and buy the new issue. It's got a cool Terminator cover with light-up eyes!

Friday 12 December 2008

Rebecca Hall nominated for Golden Globe

Rebecca hall has been nominated in the category of 'Best Actress in a Film - Musical or Comedy' for her role in the Woody Allen movie Vicky Cristina Barcelona.



There is a full list of nominations at
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1093884/The-Brits-coming-Kate-Winslet-Emma-Thompson-Ralph-Fiennes-lead-nominations-Golden-Globes.html

Julia Ormond at "Button" premiere

Here are seven high quality photos of Julia Ormond at the premiere of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.

Tuesday 9 December 2008

Kelly Sotherton news article

I mentioned before that my only interest in sport ran to Victoria Pendleton. Well, I have to also give an honourable mention to Kelly Sotherton, winner of the Bronze medal in the heptathlon at the 2004 Athens Olympics.



There's an article about her in today's Times newspaper. The gist is that Kelly will be competing in Austria next May and will be in the company of her old coach who called her a “wimp” and “weasel” at the 2004 Olympic Games.

Here's the link: www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/more_sport/athletics/article5310366.ece

But as you will guess it's all an excuse for me to include a photo of Kelly. I have a lot of time for Kelly.

Update. The Guardian has a similar article from earlier this week, and it provides me with the excuse to include another Kelly photo.



http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/dec/08/athletics-kellysotherton

Sunday 7 December 2008

Sarah Connor Chronicles CD Soundtrack

www.lalalandrecords.com are releasing a soundtrack cd for Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. I understand it's due out on 16 December.



The soundtrack mainly features music by Bear McCreary from the first and second seasons. You may be aware that he also writes the music for Battlestar Galactica.

As an added bonus the cd contains the song “Samson and Delilah” performed by none other than Shirley Manson herself. It was that song that kicked off episode 1 of season 2.

Saturday 6 December 2008

Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles 2.7

Right, this episode is "the one with the bowling alley".

There is another creepy opening sequence. This show is good at those! This time Ellison answers his door to see... Himself! A duplicate terminator Ellison is about to kill him when Cromartie shows up and destroys the duplicate. He is still convinced that Ellison will lead him to the Connors.

Later Ellison gets arrested for a man's murder. It transpires that the duplicate appeared and killed a man for his clothes and was witnessed. The way it is described makes me think that a sequence was at least written and perhaps filmed but then cut from the episode.

The Conner gang's house gets broken into. Not only have the diamonds been taken but the id papers are gone as well. This is Not Good. The gang goes to Derek's fence and leaves John to clean up.

Cromartie gets a lead on Cameron (from when she lost her memory) and goes to the half-way house. The bad girl that hung out with Cameron says she will help Cromartie look for her to get some payback. They just miss John and his gal at the supermarket. Later Cromartie ditches the whiny bad girl and makes it to the "Baum" house. John's gal convinces Cromartie that she lives there.

The gang eventually find the burglars and get their stuff back. Cameron shoots them dead in a bowling alley. Sarah is shocked but does not protest. She finds the fourth burglar hading and makes the mistake of letting them go free. later we see Cromartie having a "chat" with the fourth burglar.

Derek's future gal kills the fence. Why?

Weaver impersonates a cop to get the witness to make a statement that includes a description of the time travel "bubble" materialising and this is enough to get Ellison released.

Another entertaining episode. I am enjoying this show a damn sight more than Heroes right now.

Felicity Jones 'The Chalk Garden' photo

I found this photo of Felicity Jones in The Chalk Garden on the Guardian website so I thought I would save it for posterity here.



http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/2008/dec/05/donmar-michael-grandage-whatsonstage-awards

Rebecca Hall on 'Frost/Nixon'

The Premiere.com website has an interview with Rebecca Hall where she discusses Frost/Nixon and her Woody Allen film Vicky Cristina Barcelona.



http://www.premiere.com/features/4849/rebecca-hall-on-frostnixon.html

Tuesday 2 December 2008

Eleventh Hour gets five more episodes



I just saw this story on Variety so I thoughti I would post it here. Eleventh Hour, the Marley Shelton/Rufus Sewell show I "discovered" last week has been extended by another five episodes.

http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117996665.html?categoryId=1417&cs=1

Anna Galvin in Stargate Atlantis

I've just seen the Stargate Atlantis episode with Anna Galvin in it. It was a season 5 episode called 'Remnants' just for the record. It had quite a clever little story structure where it turns out that some characters are not what they appear to be.

I was happy to see Anna Galvin in the episode. I've seen her in a few shows lately and I remembered her. She is really my "type".



That's the nice thing about TV shows that are made in Canada. If there's an actress I like in one show she'll probably turn up in another one. I first saw her in multiple episodes of season 7 of Smallville when Lex Luthor had a lady assistant. I got quite fond of her character and was sorry to see her assassinated.

(Just before she got assassinated she left Lex a message on the phone. I thought the least Lex could do would listen to his messages, but she was never referred to again. Hmph!)

I understand that she is in the Battlestar Galactica spin-off called Caprica. And according to the IMDB her character's name is Adama... Sounds promising!

Sunday 30 November 2008

Quantum of Solace posters

Although I am in two minds about the Quantum of Solace movie (better than I thought it would be, but not as good as Casino Royale) I would quite like to get my hands on some of the posters.

So far I have only seen the grey "teaser" poster in the shops. I've been doing a little bit of research on play.com, ebay.co.uk and pyramidposters.com and I've "discovered" three poster designs that hopefully be available in the shops soon.

The first design is the standard poster art with Daniel Craig and Olga Kurylenko.



The second design is a "quartet" featuring Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko, Gemma Arterton and Mathieu Amalric.



Finally we have one with just Olga Kurylenko, who, I must add, is looking suitable sultry.



If they release one of Gemma Arterton I will be uber-happy, but I'll be pleased enough if I can find the three above!

Devil May Care paperback cover

I just found this image for the paperback cover of Devil May Care, the James Bond novel written by Sebastian Faulks in the style of Ian Fleming. The book was published in hardback this year to mark the centenary of Ian Fleming's birth.

So six months before the paperback comes out here's the cover design.



Given that the book is not out until May I would not be surprised if the cover art changes.

Saturday 29 November 2008

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Episode 2.6

I will call this episode "the one with the child therapist".

Quite a good little episode with a lot going on.

Sarah and the gang work out that the resistance fighter from the future was trying to tell them about a therapist that Skynet was interested in. But do they need protect him or stop him?

Sarah, John and Cameron pose as a family that wants some therapy so they can bug his office. To Sarah's surprise John wants to go back for an individual appointment. The therapist tells John that he is exhibiting the behaviour of a war veteran. John tries to tell the therapist that he had to kill a man (in episode 2.1) but changes his mind.

Shirley Manson gets a big chunk of screen time as Catherine Weaver in this episode. It transpires that the T-1000 has taken Weaver's place and is using her company to further the research into the Turk computer from season 1. Weaver's small child is terrified of her "mother" but is too young to express it. (Frankly Shirley Manson scared the cr*p out of me!) Weaver hears that the therapist can "fix" the child and takes her to see him.

Derek recognises a girl and follows her to a hotel. Its one of his resistance soldiers who claims to have gone AWOL and run away to hide in the "past". Later we see surveillance photos of the gang under her bed so she must be telling fibs. (I think the actress played Kendra Shaw in the "Razor" episode of Battlestar Galactica.)

A scary lady terminator arrives from the future and goes to the therapist's office just as Cameron enters. They both realise what the other is at the same time and fight with some darkly comic consequences. Cameron is victorious but the gang don't know if the lady terminator was there to kill or protect the therapist.

The Turk is exhibiting some unusual behaviour and Weaver asks the therapist to take a look at it. He realises the computer is telling a joke: "Why is a math book so sad? Because its full of problems." Weaver asks him to help her as a consultant.

A Lena Headey gets a chance to emote as she listens to John's bugged session with the therapist.

One amusing moment comes as the therapist tells Sarah that he thinks her "daughter" might have Ashbergers Syndrome.

good solid episode that moves the plot along, gives an excuse for Summer Glau to have a girl fight and explore what the never ending war is doing to john's head.

Friday 28 November 2008

Rebecca Hall Sunday Times scans

After writing my previous posts on Rebecca Hall I remembered that she had been featured in a copy of the Sunday Times Magazine last year and that I had saved it from the bin.

The magazine in question is from 4 February 2007 and had a cover feature on the 'young British stars of tomorrow'.

Here are three scans of Rebecca for your viewing enjoyment.






Wednesday 26 November 2008

Torri Higginson in The Eleventh Hour

Not too long ago there was a British fiction show about science called The Eleventh Hour. ITV were at pains not to call it "science fiction" mind you. Patrick Stewart and Maggie from Extras were in it but the show was lacking something and I just didn't get into it.



So imagine my surprise when I discover that there is a US remake. Not only that but Rufus Sewell is in it. I'm a big big fan of his movie Dark City and I've always thought that he's very underrated. Not only that but Marley Shelton is in it. You might remember her from 2007's Grindhouse movies Planet Terror and Death Proof. I have to admit I've a lot of time for Marley.



And this all comes to light because I read that Torri Higginson is guest staring in an episode. Torri played Doctor Weir in Stargate Atlantis. Well, until the writers or producers decided to get rid of her. I only started watching Atlantis in the first place because of Torri.



So if this US version of The Eleventh Hour makes it over here I will be keeping an eye on it. Who knows, it might even be better than the UK version!

The Kingdom Beyond the Waves by Stephen Hunt


I've just finished a book that I enjoyed very much so I thought I'd mention it here. (I read a lot and I'm hard to please. Normally my reaction is more akin to "meh" when I finish a book.) It's called The Kingdom Beyond the Waves and is by an author called Stephen Hunt.

The book defies easy description. It's a science fiction/fantasy/steampunk/alternative history novel that may be set in the distant past or the distant future. The action starts in the state of Jackals which seems to be based on a 19th Century Britain, only with computers called "transaction engines" and instead of the Royal Navy or Royal Air Force we have the RAN - the Royal Aerostatical Navy which uses giant airships to keep military superiority.

Except those are just side details. The novel deals with the quest to find the missing mythical city of Camlantis, a city that thousands of years before disappeared into the sky during the last dark age. Professor Amelia Harsh joins the mercenary crew of a u-boat to venture down a dangerous river in Heart of Darkness fashion to search for the city. Danger lurks outside the u-boat and inside it as well because some characters have their own agenda.

I don't want to say too much as discovering the details is as much part of the fun as the overall story. The novel is a long one at 556 pages but fairly rattles along packed with incident and cliffhangers aplenty.

Stephen Hunt has written a previous book set in the same world called The Court of the Air and next year he publishes the third book called The Rise of the Iron Moon. I will be reading both.

Saturday 22 November 2008

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Episode 2.5

Mmmm... Another stand-alone episode.

A new terminator has turned up with a mission to kill one of John Conner's future resistance fighters. John and Derek head off to a military academy to protect one of the possible targets. Sarah and Cameron in turn protect another target who happens to be a young boy.

Sarah takes the young boy in for the weekend while they hunt the terminator. She bonds with him and helps him write a book report on The Wizard of Oz. Seriously.

John gets enrolled at the military academy and Derek gets a job as an instructor, one assumes without references. They manage to dispatch the terminator.

Sarah puts the kid on a bus, unconcerned that he'll probably tell the cops about the crazy ladies with guns.

This episode did not have the ring of truth somehow.

Meanwhile agent Ellison investigates the terminator fight at the power plant from a couple of episodes ago. He reports back to Shirley Manson and she then cleans up loose ends behind his back.

Oh well. At least Lena Headey and Summer Glau were looking well.

No Cromartie!

Friday 21 November 2008

Rebecca Hall at the Frost/Nixon Premiere

Rebecca Hall has a role in the new Frost/Nixon movie. I beleive she plays David frost's girlfriend. The movie is based on the play of the same name which in turn is based on the interviews David Frost made with Richard Nixon in the 1970s.

Here's Rebecca at the premiere in New York earlier this week.



Source: http://www.monstersandcritics.com/movies/features/article_1443887.php/In_photos_Frost_Nixon_New_York_Premiere

Wednesday 19 November 2008

More Alistair MacLean reissues

I've just found a couple more of the new Alistair MacLean reissue covers on the Waterstones website. This time it's Goodbye California and Seawitch from the 1970s. The books will be reprinted in May 2009.

Tuesday 18 November 2008

Tess of the D'Urbervilles on BBC4



If you missed the recent broadcast of Tess of the D'Urbervilles on BBC1 you can now catch the whole thing again on BBC4 in all it's misery!

The first episode is on Saturday 22 November at 8:10pm.

Maybe I'm a glutton for punishment but I quite enjoyed it and I'll make the effort to see it again. By the end of it I was quite fond of Gemma Arterton and her Tess.

I quite liked her in Quantum of Solace too.

Here's the BBC 4 listings page for Tess: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dlpcj

Clive Cussler reissues

I read a few Clive Cussler novels back in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Lately I've 'rediscovered' the books and I intend to catch up with the many that I haven't read.

Sphere books in the UK are gradually reissuing their back catalog of his earlier books to match the cover art that the other publishers of his books are using. They are even using the Larry Rostant, the same cover artist that HarperCollins and Penguin use for their Cussler books.

Anyway, here are the next two covers for Deep Six and Cyclops from http://www.littlebrown.co.uk/About/Imprints/Sphere



Cussler's books tend to be a bit far-fetched. The Dirk Pitt character is a James Bond style agent who has maritime expertise. I do like the inclusion of an historical mystery that usually gets the story started.
In any event I'm quite partial for any thriller that manages to put a space shuttle on the cover so I'm sure I'll be picking up a copy of Cyclops!

Just for comparison here's the HarperCollins cover for Treasure.


Here's the link to Larry Rostant's website: http://www.rostant.com/
If you've bough a novel in the UK recently the chances are he did the cover art.
As a side note it interesting that Sphere books has made a comeback as an imprint. I bought a lot of their thrillers in the late 1980s so I noticed when they transformed into Warner Books in the early 1990s. Later they changed again and became Time Warner Paperbacks.

Monday 17 November 2008

Rebecca Hall in Einstein and Eddington

A trailer for a new BBC drama caught my eye at the weekend. It's called Einstein and Eddington and is about the two scientists and the creation of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity.



This caught my interest for a couple of reasons.

First of all I know a little bit about the background to this having read some John Gribbin books! Arthur Eddington went on an expedition to Africa in 1919 to photograph a star during an eclipse. The position of the star appeared to move and therefore proved that the sun's gravity could bend light therefore Einstein's theory held up.

The other point of interest is that Rebecca Hall is playing Winnie Eddington. Rebecca has caught my eye in a number of things including one of my favourite movies, The Prestige, and last years Joe's Palace on the BBC.


Rebecca Hall in The Prestige

Hopefully it will be as good as Copenhagen, another BBC science-inspired drama from a few years ago that started a pre-Bond Daniel Craig. That one looked at the WW2 meeting between the Danish Niels Bohr and German Werner Heisenberg who were working on the atomic bomb on opposite sides.

Einstein and Eddington is written by Stephen Moffat so it should be good. His Doctor Who scripts have been far superior to anything else on TV.

Oh, yes, that David Tennant fella plays Eddington.
Einstein and Eddington is on BBC2 at 9:10pm on Saturday 22 November 2008.

Friday 14 November 2008

Terminator The Sarah Connor Cronicles Episode 2.4

An interesting, if somewhat subdued, episode.

Lots of Cameron in this one. Yay!

Cameron looses her memory in a supermarket and seems to be having flashbacks to the past/future where she's a human and has been captured by the machines. She is being asked questions from an unseen interrogator and says her name is Alison Young.

In the present Cameron hooks up with another girl and uses the Alison back story which she seems to believe is true.

Of course it turns out that Cameron was doing the interrogating in the future and was created as a replica of Alison to infiltrate John Conner's resistance base. Interesting she claimed to be from a faction of machines that wanted peace. (But then she said that just before she snapped Alison's neck so I guess that's unlikely.)

Summer Glau does her usual great job with both parts.

In the future Cameron's base was on board an old aircraft carrier and contained other human prisoners plus some animals like a tiger and a bear. Why, I wonder...

On the minus side this episode had no Cromartie!

Agent Ellison is thinking about his job offer and checks up on Catherine Weaver.

Finally Lena Headey has a subplot where she bonds with her pregnant neighbour. Where is that storyline going?

New Starship Enterprise

There's a new Star Trek movie coming out in 2009 and Entertainment Weekly have revealed what the new USS Enterprise is going to look like.



Source: http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2008/11/star-trek-first.html

So far I like it well enough. My own favourite Enterprise would be the one from the early movies and this looks enough like it for me.

(To be honest I never did like the Enterprise-D from The Next Generation and I was more than happy to see it crash in Star Trek Generations!)

Saturday 8 November 2008

Olivia Williams at BAFTA L.A. Britannia Awards

Yay! I finally get to do an Olivia Williams update.

Olivia news seems to be thin on the ground but here she is on 6 November 2008 attending the 17th Annual BAFTA L.A. Britannia Awards at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Century City.



Sources: http://www.monstersandcritics.com/ and http://www.contactmusic.com/

Lately she was in Flashbacks of a Fool with Daniel Craig and I understand that she is Joss Whedon's new on-again-off-again TV series Dollhouse.

Hopefully I'll have more content on Olivia in the future.

Friday 7 November 2008

Terminator Episode 2.3

Again, beware of spoilers.

Quite a good episode this week.

Charlie and Mrs Charlie are on the road. He's fulling the car with gas in a desert location outside LA. While he is distracted someone else gets in the car and drives off. It's Cromartie! and he's taken Mrs Charlie prisoner. (The actress playing Mrs Charlie still looks like Linda Hamilton this week.)

Charlie contacts Sarah. She and Derek go to help without telling John. They track down Mrs Charlie who it appears has been wired to explode. But its a trick. Cromartie has tapped into a nearby cell tower and is listening to the phone calls. He blows up the cell tower, disables their car and calls John using Sarah's voice and arranges to meet him at the pier.

Sarah and the others have to make their way back on foot. To make matters worse Mrs Charlie is injured.

Meanwhile John is hanging out with his gal and tries to ditch Cameron. Bad move because Cromartie is on his way. John only survives because he jumps off the pier and terminator's can't swim. Cromartie's eyes glow red as he sinks into the dark.

Sarah picks up John in a stolen cell-phone repair van. John notices there is blood in the back. We learn that Mrs Charlie is dead.

Later at the funeral Cromartie scans the crowd looking for John.

In other developments Shirley Mansion offers Ellison a job.

In an amusing subplot the actor Laslo (that Cromartie killed) is seen on TV in an awful Conan-style movie.

Lena Headey gets lots of action and angst in this episode. However there is too little of Summer Glau. Boo! But what little we see of Cameron is good.

Monday 3 November 2008

Victoria Pendleton

OK, I really couldn't care less about sport, but at the risk of being a typical male I will make an exception for Victoria Pendleton.

Victoria won a cycling gold medal at the Beijing 2012 Olympics. This weekend she's won three more golds at the Track Cycling World Cup in Manchester.

Obligatory photo follows.



Yep, typical male...