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Wednesday's big cuts news

Posted on October 1, 2008 | 4 comments |

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Today's Joanna Page: Bye Bye Harry

Posted on July 3, 2008 | Post a comment |

Joanna Page and James Thornton in Bye, Bye Harry 

Today's Joanna Page is Bye Bye Harry, a British road movie released in 2006, of which she was the star, and that you will never have seen. Ever. Until now.

We've been jumping all over the place chronologically, here, so let's recap the inexorable career rise of Ms Joanna Page. After leaving RADA in 1999, she went straight to the National Theatre for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. She continued to do well in the theatre, with roles in a series of medieval mystery plays, The Mysteries, As You Like It, What the Butler Saw, Aladdin, Doomsday, Camera Obscura, and Billy Liar (with Ralph Little), among others.

The world of film beckoned, too, with bit parts in Miss Julie and This Year's Love, and larger parts in From Hell, Very Annie Mary, Love Actually, and Gideon's Daughter.

And on tele, there were important roles in David Copperfield, The Cazalets, The Lost World, Ready When You Are Mr McGill, Making Waves, Mine All Mine and To The Ends of the Earth. She even found time to fit in a few radio plays and a music video in all that, too.

So by 2005/6, a starring role in a movie looked inevitable. Indeed, in his review of The Mysteries for The Independent, right at the start of her career, Robert Butler prophetically wrote, "As Eve, Joanna Page looks as if (now she's eaten that apple) she will be the love-interest in a movie very soon."

And then it arrived: No Snow which soon became Bye Bye Harry. She's the female lead – arguably the lead. It's a British road movie, a 'dark' rom-com by experienced comedy writer Graham Alborough . It's got noted director Robert Young at its helm. It's got two of the country's biggest rock stars in supporting roles. And when it was released, it featured at the country's leading film festival. 

So why haven't you heard of it until now? And why had you probably not heard of Joanna Page until Gavin & Stacey?

Problem is, I've been linguistically tricky. See, although I said it was a British road movie – and indeed it is, according to the British Council – I pulled a fast one. The bulk of the financing came from Germany and Slovakia. When I said "the country", the country I actually meant was Germany, the rock stars I mentioned were Bela B Felsenheimer and Til Schweiger (very big in Germany), and the film festival I mentioned was the Berlin film festival. 

And it's never been released anywhere else. Not France, not Belgium, not the Netherlands. It's certainly never been shown in Britain. And although you could get a version dubbed into German on rental in Germany, you couldn't get the original English language version until two weeks ago – on import from Amazon.de

So without fear of contradiction, may I present for your delight the very first, most comprehensive, most definitive and probably very last English language review of Bye Bye Harry aka Liebling, wir graben Harry aus.

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NBC's Fall 2008 shows

Posted on May 26, 2008 | 1 comment |

Knight Rider

NBC have been difficult this year. They've messed around with the whole concept of upfronts, which isn't helpful. They also haven't really got round to filming any proper pilots, which isn't helpful either.

All the same, they have given us some info about what shows they are going to make as well as a single solitary, slightly weak video to back it up. Let's look at the highlights - including Knight Rider, Top Gear, a remake of Kath and Kim, Sean Bean in Crusoe and Christian Slater trying to be Jason Bourne - and that poor lonely little vid.

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Monday's tiny superhero news

Posted on March 10, 2008 | 3 comments |

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  • Michael Brandon's going to appear in the next series. It's in The Mirror apparently but I can't find a URL

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  • The Border renewed (yey!), Sophie renewed (boo!) and jPod cancelled (WTF!)

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  • Richard Wilson cast in BBC's new Merlin drama [free registration required]

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Monday's Oscar-winning news

Posted on February 25, 2008 | 6 comments |

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Thursday's birthday news

Posted on December 6, 2007 | 4 comments |

Gene Hunt in Ashes to Ashes

No news tomorrow since it's my birthday and I'm not working for any amount of money then. But the news will be back on Monday. Incidentally, happy birthday to Kev for today!

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  • ITV acquires Weakest Link/Eggheads production company 12 Yard

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Review: The Unit 3x1

Posted on September 27, 2007 | Post a comment |

The Unit

In the US: Tuesdays, 9pm et/pt, CBS
In the UK: Probably Bravo or Virgin 1

Characters re-cast: 0
Major characters gotten rid of: 0
Major new characters: 0
Format change percentage: 50%
Number of families running America still its independence: Five

There's a general assumption that the mainly excellent Bourne films have been a good thing. They made the Bond producers think twice about producing another piece of mindless rubbish; instead, they made the only slightly mindless Casino Royale.

Yet they appear to have had rather a bad effect of The Unit. Essentially a tale about the US's Delta special forces group (with names changed to give the plots a certain leeway), The Unit trod a thin line between being a spy show and being a show about the army. While it could be escapist at times, it did try to attain certain levels of realism and it did this best when it focused on the army side of the characters.

But the surprisingly bad influence of Jason Bourne has finally had an effect on The Unit – and his fingerprints are all over the first episode of the third season, right down to the music, and they haven't been planted this time.

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Questions and realisations from television last week: Burn Notice

Posted on September 22, 2007 | 2 comments |

It's back, but it's mutated. “Things I learned from watching television last week”/“Things I learned from television last week”/“Things I learnt from last week's television” (style guide? What style guide?) has returned - but in a different guise (as promised). After a brief experiment last week, it has now emerged from the pupa of my brain into something hopefully more butterfly-like than the original caterpillars.

Here goes: this week's question(s) - which I throw open to the floor to answer, whether you've seen the show or not - and realisation(s) - for which I also invite comment - come from having watched the rather good finale of Burn Notice on Friday.

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Quick Bourne Identity/Supremacy question

Posted on August 30, 2007 | 2 comments |

Is the guy who shoots Conklin (Chris Cooper) at the end of Identity supposed to be the same character as the German Treadstone agent Bourne meets in Supremacy?

Reasons for

  1. Character 2 is described as the only other remaining Treadstone agent. What about character 1 then, unless they're the same person?
  2. They look very similar
  3. They're both based in Germany

Reasons against

  1. They're played by different actors
  2. The characters have different names (at least according to the script; it's not mentioned onscreen)
  3. Character 1 is based in Hamburg, Character 2 in Munich, but Bourne tells him he should have moved

What do you all think? Anyone have wisdom on this score?

Anyway, I'm off to see The Bourne Ultimatum now. I hear it's good.

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Friday's news of inconsequence

Posted on July 20, 2007 | 2 comments |

Tom Cruise in Valkyrie

Would you trust this man to assassinate Hitler?

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  • An interview with John Simm about many, many things (no State of Play 2. Sniff. Boo hoo)

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