
According to the papers, it’s any two-day period where the temperature goes above 26C.
I have my own definition…
OVEREXTENSION: A BEGINNER’S GUIDE
So, I’m writing a feature film, which I’ll be co-directing in October. I’m blogging about it, too. That first draft needs to be done by the 15th.
Also, I’m working on a documentary project with my mate Dominic, with some shooting to be done at the end of the month. In Manchester.
And of course, a full schedule at work, including the long awaited refurbishment of the suite and general massive changes in working practices.
And I’ve got a cold of extiction event level proportions.
Still, it’s better than being bored, eh?
Hmm, I’ve been looking for a different direction to take my cooking. Perhaps the Jean-Paul Sartre Cookbook can help…
BLEURGH SNIFF…
First cold of the summer. Head full of saturated cotton wool, and I have a Sick Puppy meet (how effing ironic) tonight, so I can’t even make my excuses and go home. Plus, dropped my phone and lost the back cover, so even the RAZRX feels crummy. Oh well, finally found somewhere to put the sticker I got earlier in the week promoting the free healthcare for Africa promotion Midge Ure’s just launched…
45 minutes of Robert Newman on the global oil war. Provocative. Disturbing. Pant-wettingly funny!
Made it to the local Vue for a screening of X-Men: The Last Stand. The response has been kind of ho hum in the press, and TLC was under-impressed. I thought in a lot of ways it was the best of the trilogy. It was certainly the truest to the spirit of the books, and wasn’t ashamed to raid ideas from them. There were elements of stories from Chris Claremont, Grant Morrison and Joss Whedon in there, and this is A Good Thing. Also, the battle scenes finally felt right, properly epic, graceful and fun. Again, a good thing.
In general, I picked up a lot of that elegaic sense of loss and sacrifice that’s so much a part of the X-Men mythos, and I’d have been more honked off about the deaths of three of the main characters, if not for the knowledge that in the X-Men NO-ONE EVER STAYS DEAD. How many burials has Scott Summers endured for his flame-haired wife now? Four? For me, this really pins into the work Joss is doing on “Astonishing X-Men” at the moment, playing with the idea of being unable to grieve over the loss of a loved one and move on… because she keeps coming back.
To be honest, this one was more for the fans, with a ton of little injokes and references (Danger Room! Sentinals! squeeee!) that kept me happily geeked out for 2 hours 10.
Oh, and Clare griped about Dark Phoenix looking a little too much like dark Willow, from Buffy.
Fair point, but Chris Claremont was there first…

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FODDERBLOG: A new culinary term
Loosterise (v.) – to moisten a stew or casserole, therefore loosening it’s texture. A conflagration of the words “loosen” and “moisturise”. As invented by TLC, yesterday. My wife, she am purty and clever also.