Thursday, April 08, 2010

Of Mice, Devils and Song (oh and something about a Moon)

So it was a bit of a long weekend last week and that was good. Ol' letter 'r' got hitched and lovely wife and I attended the wedding. It was a wedding very nice.

We managed to plow through the first half season (13 episodes) of Glee. Mostly because it's very funny and the music is quite good. Jane Lynch is an absolute riot (and that's how 'd' sees it) and the rest of the cast aren't slouches either. Which isn't to say the show doesn't have flaws, but that it is enjoyable. One of the things that irks me are a couple of the stereotypes that get further reinforcement. I actually like the relationship Kurt (the requisite gay kid for the Glee club) has with his Dad. The Dad isn't thrilled but he is supportive. There have been some truly nice moments between the two of them. Which is why it irks me that in order to have the evil parent or what have you, they turn the religious parents into the intolerant jerks who can't handle their daughter's pregnancy. I get they wanted drama, or it's Hollywood coloring the lens or whatever, it's just annoying. I'm also not a fan of Shoe's flirtation with Emma. I like Emma and I think they actually would make a cute couple, but for a guy that theoretically is in love with his wife for a good chunk of that first season, he certainly behaves badly. And he even says as much in one of the episodes before continuing said behavior. But it is a lot of fun to watch. There's plenty of great humor and the singing ain't bad either.

I finished Horns by Joe Hill. I've liked just about everything he's written. He is very obviously Stephen King's son, but his voice is his own and he tells some great tales. This one isn't quite as strong as Heart Shaped Box, but it is fascinating. Ig wakes up one morning in a drunken haze with horns growing out of his head. And a couple new abilities that cause people to tell him their secret horrible desires. And he can often cause them to act on those desires. Mostly he's interested in finding out who killed his old girlfriend, but things get in the way. The book certainly has some horrible moments related to Ig's newfound abilities, but the story actually spends a lot more time focusing on events that lead up to all the misery. So in some ways the book is a bit of a cheat - you want to see what's happening now, but you get what was happening then. It's all pretty interesting, but the mostly inevitable conclusion isn't completely satisfying. I still look forward to just about anything Joe Hill wants to write though.

There are currently two Mouse Guard collections available - Fall 1152 and Winter 1152 they are both quite good. David Petersen weaves quite the thrilling tail tale. As lovely wife put it, who knew mice led such exciting lives? There's political intrigue, derring do, heartbreak and so on and so forth. Think of it as that spiel from The Princess Bride but with mice. (There's no tongue in cheek humor in Mouse Guard though, it's pretty straightforward fantasy action.) And the books are quite beautiful too. So please do track this series down and give it a go. You won't be disappointed. I just might have to snag the RPG based on the series, I've heard very good things about it. And hey, who doesn't want to be a mouseketeer?

I've taken a bit of a break from killing Shiren off to play some Pokemon: Soul Silver. It's actually quite good. And I certainly don't have a gotta catch'em all attitude. Nope not at all. The Pokewalker is also pretty cool and has allowed G the chance to help level up my Pokemons. (Let me show you them!) He gets to run around with the little pokeball device and I get powered up pokemon and items. It's good to be the Dad. Now I just need to stop killing off Shiren... I'm going to have to spend some time building up a new sword I think.

Oh, I probably haven't talked about the fact that I actually saw New Moon have I? Well. (Really what do you people expect?) Honestly about the best thing that I can say about it is that Eclipse might actually have a chance of being good. New Moon certainly had a better budget than Twilight, but honestly I'm not convinced it was a better movie. Mostly it was boring. The first half is just horrible. Things got a little more interesting in the second half, but that's like saying the grass grew a little faster when I watered it. I honestly believe that Bella and Edward deserve each other - they're both horrible examples of humanity/undead monstrosities. And anybody that ever thought Jacob had a shot needs to have their head examined. Although he is about the best actor/character in this motorcycle wreck of a show.

And I think that will do. The kids have had the week off and so far it looks like lovely wife might actually survive. Made of pretty stern stuff that lovely wife. I'd have killed them all that first day. Buried them in the squarefoot garden. She did manage to get a little manual labor out of them so that's a plus. Stay tuned next week when you learn if we can make Bang Bang Shrimp and Mu Shu Pork. Mu shu!

1 comment:

gettsr said...

Personally I'm not a big RPG fan but the Mouseguard one is pretty awesome. Petersen helped put it together as well so it has an air of authenticity. BTW I also love Glee-their performance of Somebody to Love still gives me chills. (And that's how Rachel 'c's it)