Friday, 5 July 2013
The American Obsession. Guns.
Monday, 24 June 2013
O2 O-Dear
Friday, 21 June 2013
Overated vs Underated
Overated
Jimmy Carr - He's on tv an awful lot nowadays and he's okay I suppose. His laugh sounds forced (not his fault). I've come to terms with the fact he now has to make a light hearted joke about about his tax avoidance on EVERY show he's on.
I know he only exploited a rather small loop hole compared with Google and Starbucks, but they aren't on the TV every week making light of what is effectively stealing.
Underated
Apocalypto - It's a film... Only ever seen it once or twice when shown on BBC 3 but each time i've been transfixed. It depicts an ancient world of mesoamerican tribes. The most powerful of which, the Maya, use their power to capture villagers from other tribes and use them as slaves, or kill them for fun.
The slaves build monuments of worship for the Maya (if they refuse they are whipped to death). The killing isn't fuelled by enjoyment, but religion. They worship and show respect to their gods by 'sacrificing' these innocent villagers. (Brutally butchering them then cutting their heads off).
During this brutality, the film follows the endeavours of a young father who managed to hide his pregnant wife and child before being enslaved himself. I won't say anymore except if you think this is a nerdy history documentary, think again! I've never got really 'emotional' while watching a film, but this Mel Gibson epic came pretty close.
Overated vs Underated
Overated
Formula One - I've watched F1 for years, in the later Schumacher years (Ferrari) I remember it being really quite good. Rules and regulations along with a recent Red Bull domination have made it thoroughly boring in my opinion.
I'm impressed by the cars and the odd race I admit will always be worth watching, like Monte Carlo etc. However the majority of the season is just a procession. The odd challenge from Mercedes GP, Lotus and Ferrari have made the races i've seen just about bearable. The fact you now have to get Sky to watch all of the races must annoy the odd F1 fan also. Sorry Bernie.
Underated
Moto gp - I'm biased. If you want to completely ignore this feel free. I love Moto GP. Ever since F1 pushed me away with it's monotonous viewing i've been watching more and more Moto gp. I'm hooked.
The rivalry between the World Champ Lorenzo and the God that is Valentino Rossi has been thrilling to watch. Throw in Casey stoner (few years ago), Pedrosa (Honda) and the newbie Marquez (Honda) and every season just gets better and better. British rider Cal Crutchlow has really improved british interest in the sport recently and Bradley Smith is one to look out for (both on Yamaha tech 3's).
The mix of dangerous overtaking, 220 mph on a bike and no team orders make for the best motor sport i've ever seen. It's in the nature of this sport that injuries occur, but the death of rider Marco Simoncelli shocked the sport. Everyone was touched and i'm sure some riders had a long think about the risks involved. But they carry on going 220 mph because they love it. Well so do I.