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Noteworthy Thoughts about Music

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Greetings, readers!

I had a few thoughts about jokes and music I decided to share with you.

It seems to me that you could have some problems with musical puns for a variety of reasons:

  1. They are annoying when they fall flat.
  2. You need someone with a sharp sense of humor to pickup on them.
  3. They need to sound natural.

However, when they work, they are note-worthy.

I hope you have a lovely Thursday.

The Disappointment Known as “Supergirl”

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Readers, I am disappointed.

I decided to watch the first episode of the new series “Supergirl” recently. I had seen commercials for it, and it looked like it might be potentially interesting.

My response, however, was significantly less than enthusiastic.

It started off well enough. The scene at the very beginning was emotional enough. The young actress did a reasonable job of portraying a young girl saying goodbye to her family for forever.

After our heroine arrived on Earth, however, things went downhill. Granted, it was nice that she saw her cousin. However, if family was truly important, her cousin (Superman) should have taken an active part in her adjustment to life on earth. Instead, she gets placed with foster-parents who supposedly helped Superman figure out some of his powers and things, and their daughter. This leads to one of my biggest problems with the pilot episode:

The sister relationship.

As mentioned, we meet the adopted sister (who obviously is jealous of our heroine) only very briefly.

The producers even threw in the “staring moodily out window through the curtains” scene to indicate how the two “sisters'” relationship would start off.

Naturally, our heroine does not notice her new sister being less than thrilled, as far as we can tell. Actually, that is the extent we see of the “Younger Life” of our heroine. And that is all we see of developing relationships. Everything else is just assumed.

This is one of the big problems in the show, from my perspective. The writers appeared to want to have the sisters’ relationship be one of the main parts of the show. Our heroine reveals herself as a potential superhero only when her sister’s plane runs into difficulties. Our heroine angsts dramatically when her sister has a less than exuberant response. To audience members, it is clearly because the sister is jealous. Our heroine makes no comment about that, and simply continues to bubble. (That is not unreasonable– she is still on a flying-and-saving-people adrenaline rush.) The sister makes no comment about jealousy, and neither does our heroine.

Later, when our heroine is upset about not having performed as well against a villain as she would have liked, it is her sister’s total tell-not-show explanation of sister’s jealousy that leads our heroine to be ok with superhero-ing again.

The dialogue in that scene was painful.

And much of the painfulness could have been avoided by even a three-minute montage of our heroine growing up, and sister trying to hide jealousy when our heroine used her powers. Instead, we do get the sister needing to tell her jealousy.

Okay, to be fair, the entire thing could have been made better if there had been a montage of the sister’s jealousy during the ridiculous exposition bit.

But no. It stayed boring, stilted, and over-dramatic.

We have no basis for judging whether the sister actually gets along well with the heroine, or whether it is all another act. Similarly, I expect that the jealousy is “magically cured”. That causes me to be further annoyed.

My problem is not only with this sister relationship, however. Another problem lies in the very thing it is touted for:

This is supposedly a feminist show, and therefore worthwhile?

Please note, I was originally excited, in part for this very reason. I do not know of any reasonable female superheroes that have their own shows or movies. (I have heard mixed reviews of Agent Carter, but I have not watched it. Furthermore, I do not know if she qualifies as a true “Superhero”, since I do not know what her special talents are.)

My excitement, however, was based upon the assumption that the story would still be even somewhat reasonable. It is unfair to have a show that is not particularly excellent be praised as “worthwhile” simply because it stars a female. Deliberately calling attention to that fact may be part of the problem. There should be a natural quality to it.

Instead, this show appears to be relying on its “It is feminist!” message in order to get viewership. This is a problem.

What this show actually needs is good storytelling.

So far, this show has not delivered. I will consider giving the second episode a chance to redeem the show, but I do not go in with high expectations.

Hopefully the Marvel/Netflix Jessica Jones provides better.

Pumpkin Carving… with a rifle

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Greetings, readers!

As you are aware, it is October. And thus, in the United States, we are in a month associated with Halloween and activities like pumpkin carving.

Last night, I encountered a rather remarkable video of pumpkin carving.

I am sharing it below. Enjoy, and have a lovely Sunday.

Two movies that shall not be named have left Netflix

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Greetings, readers!

Today, I am very pleased to inform you that two movies that I officially deny the existence of are officially not on Netflix. If such movies were to have existed, they would have been based upon books. One of them would have been horrible because it followed its source material and thereby turned Vampires “romantic.” The other would have been horrible because it did not follow the book Ella Enchanted.

Now, when I visit Netflix, those two movies I deny are officially not there, and it pleases me.

I hope you have an excellent Friday.

New Sherlock Trailer

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Greetings, readers!

Are you aware of the BBC show “Sherlock”? For those of you who are unaware, it is a BBC production of Sherlock Holms, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman. Under normal circumstances, it is a modern-day retelling.

This Christmas, however, they are releasing a Christmas Special set in the Victorian Era.

Yesterday, the BBC released a new trailer for it.

It looks rather interesting. Enjoy.

Doctor Who Hullabaloo

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Greetings, readers!

I am not sure if you are aware, but a new season of Doctor Who has been coming out these past few weeks. (There are spoilers ahead– be warned.)

One of the things of note: Sonic Sunglasses.

Apparently, I am not the only one who is fairly taken aback by such a device. There is even an online petition to remove the Sonic Sunglasses, and to return to the Sonic Screwdriver.

Furthermore, Steven Moffat (one of the creators and directors) has responded with an explanation.

Even though it seems as though we are stuck with the sunglasses for now, I am pleased that there is a high probability of the Screwdriver coming back.

Have an excellent Monday.

Look into the void… (It seems fantastic!)

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Greetings, readers!

Someone recently indicated to me that your world is going to be opening an amazing-sounding amusement park within the next few years. It is called “The Void.” It is a park built around virtual reality. They will be building with virtual reality technology in mind, and creating surfaces so that you can interact with what you see in the headset.

It looks amazing to me. What about you?

Multi-accents can be amusing

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Greetings, readers!

I was randomly re-watching various things with European actors. For a few instances, the actors are supposedly Americans, and thus need to (try to) adjust their natural accents.

I always find it amusing when that happens, as they do not entirely succeed.

For example, the trailer for “Gracepoint” (which is a remake of the BBC show “Broadchurch”) includes David Tennant doing a reasonably admirable job of an American accent. However, you can still catch some of his native accent throughout. (He does not come into the trailer until about a minute in. Minute 3 is one of the more noticeable points.)

That was one of the subtler times.

There is also a 2-part episode of Doctor Who that features a British actor somewhat trying to sound American. The episode is “The Impossible Astronaut.” The actor is Mark Sheppard. The character is former FBI agent Canton Delaware III.

Once more, the actor does an admirable job of impersonating an American accent. However, there are quite a number of times that his native London accent show through.

I find it amusing.

Have a lovely Sunday!

New “Martian” Trailer

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Greetings, readers!

In case you were not aware, there is a new movie coming out based upon a book called “The Martian”. I read the book last summer, and greatly enjoyed it.

Yesterday, an official trailer was released. As a full disclaimer, the trailer does contain a “PG-13” word or three in it.

I am very much looking forward to this movie coming out. It has the potential to be entertaining.

Have a lovely day.