Widow's Bay basically moves the mayor of Amity Island to Antonio Bay and centers the story around him. And its one of the best pieces of TV I've seen in ages. Creepy and laugh-out-loud funny.
Flicking through YouTube last night I got hit by several ads telling me how, with the power of AI, I could write and publish a book in 25 mins. I've been having trouble writing recently but I'm never using that shit.
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I think Back to the Future is one of the best films to show how to set up story problems and then solve them in an entertaining and emotionally involving way. Still packs a wallop today. They don't make 'em like they used to.
This halloween I shall be rewatching classic horror-themed Dr. Who episodes, In no particular order. Seen Daemons (never seen before) and Image, to be followed by Talons, Morbius, Seeds, Stones, Horror, and of course, Pyramids of Mars.
Finished my reread of Stephen King's Pet Semetary, his grimmest most scary book, mainly because the Creeds are so likeable. Onto, Zelazny's Lonesome October, a fun, gruesome tale narrated by Jack the Ripper's dog.
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In 1925, Sadie Halloran arrives at Blackberry Grange to care for her ailing great-aunt… but the house remembers everything.
Ghosts, regrets, and secrets linger in this gothic tale of memory, madness, and lost love.
From the author of The Devil.
Every writing project I do always - and I mean always - completes at precisely two times in the year: The start of the Christmas holidays and the start of the summer holidays.
Heads of State was fun with some good action, it was also, like many streaming action movies, lazy and in need of sharpening up. It also featured the last screen appearance of the saddest shopping precinct in the world: St. George's Walk in Croydon, close to Gotham General.😉
Between mind and page something is lost. What resonated in the brain becomes flat on the page. What seems inspiration becomes bland. What felt original becomes trite. That's where to work comes in.
The problem with Havoc, starring Tom Hardy, is that it wants to be a gritty Hollywood thriller and a crazy 80s Hong Kong thriller directed by John Woo and starring Chow Yun Fat at the same time. I found it entertaining, if uneven.
Watched finales of both The Prisoner and The Matrix, which both look at the problem of freedom vs control in different ways. The Prisoner through madness, The Matrix through resistance, but both have the same message: never give up.