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I am an extrovert gay man living in Sydney who loves Indian food, current affairs, music, film and reading, caramel anything, and a beautiful guy called Steve who makes every day a delight. I am trying to get two novels in a trilogy ready for e-publication, love my iPhone & iPod, and am secretly Canadian in my soul. Life is fun, exciting and joyful and I aim to make the absolute most of it!

Girls (and guys) just wanna have a watch of the Girls season 3 trailer

Posted on November 27, 2013December 2, 2013 by aussiemoose

  They’re back! And as blissfully unaware, emotionally screwed up and hilarious as ever. Yes, Hannah (Lena Dunham, who is also the creator and executive producer of the show), Marnie (Allison Williams), Jessa (Jemima Kirke) and Shoshanna Shapiro (Zosia Mamet) are back for a third serving of twenty-something angst and Continue Reading

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The Walking Dead: “Dead Weight” (S4, E7 review)

Posted on November 27, 2013November 26, 2013 by aussiemoose

  *DIRTY, NASTY, LEADER-CULLING SPOILERS AHEAD* If you, like me, bought last episode’s version of the Governor (David Morrissey), all boxed up in his shiny, new family man guise, complete with all new added tenderness and endless kindness or your money back, you may want to ask for a refund Continue Reading

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Birthday movie review: Filth

Posted on November 25, 2013November 26, 2013 by aussiemoose

  Irvine Welsh, the immeasurably talented author of the 1998 book on which Filth, the story of corrupt Scott copper Bruce Robertson (James McAvoy) who is rapidly lose his already tenuous hold on reality, is based, has quite accurately described this much-delayed movie adaptation as “an ultra-dark, head-fucking film.” It Continue Reading

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Not just for birthdays … Pharrell Williams wants you Happy all the time

Posted on November 25, 2013December 11, 2013 by aussiemoose

  I come across an extraordinary amount of songs as I graze across the vast new digital musical landscape but rarely does a song make me so euphorically, well, happy as Pharrell Williams new single, appropriately titled “Happy”. It is a joy to listen to, to dance to, to put Continue Reading

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Happy birthday to … 5 of my favourite fictional characters (#2)

Posted on November 25, 2013November 22, 2013 by aussiemoose

  I am a madly sentimental guy. If it’s an important event like say my birthday (which it is today) or Christmas or a family or friend’s birthday, I will go all out to make sure the day is as perfect as possible with chronic over-catering, balloons, accessories or trees Continue Reading

Posted In Movies, TVTagged In Birthday

Doctor Who turns 50: Review of Day of the Doctor

Posted on November 24, 2013November 28, 2013 by aussiemoose

  *SPOILERS, SWEET, SPOILERS!*   There are many days in which it is very good to be a lifelong fan and companion of Doctor Who, the mysterious, enigmatic, currently bow-tie loving hitherto last of the Time Lords but today … well, today was a very good day indeed. For today Continue Reading

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Chow down on Sesame Street’s spot on Hunger Games parody

Posted on November 24, 2013November 20, 2013 by aussiemoose

  Sesame Street have always had their hands on the pulse of pop culture, delivering up timely parodies of the shows, movies and songs of the moment, that are both charmingly irreverent while also containing a valuable teaching lesson of some sort to their impressionable young demographic. It’s hard to Continue Reading

Posted In TVTagged In Sesame Street

Kerrrr-mieee! It’s The Muppets Most Wanted new trailer! Wocka wocka wocka

Posted on November 24, 2013December 10, 2013 by aussiemoose

  We have a trailer for Muppets Most Wanted and I’ll bet even Statler and Waldorf would approve of it. OK quite likely not but the fact remains that we have a brand spanking shiny new madcap trailer for the next Muppets movie, a movie that I have been looking Continue Reading

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Get Frozen … and Get a Horse! (New Mickey Mouse short)

Posted on November 23, 2013November 20, 2013 by aussiemoose

  Mickey Mouse is back where he belongs – cheeky, impetuous and with a nice retro 1920s sheen, thanks to a wonderful new short Get a Horse! that will accompany Disney’s new animated film, Frozen. With more than a tilt of the hat to cartoons like Steamboat Willie – try Continue Reading

Posted In MoviesTagged In Disney, Mickey Mouse

Movie review: Fruitvale Station

Posted on November 23, 2013December 12, 2013 by aussiemoose

  It is hard to walk away from a film like Fruitvale Station, written and directed by Ryan Coogler in a confrontingly realistic docudrama style (which garnered him two major awards at this year’s Sundance Film Festival), without being profoundly affected. Detailing the tragic miscarriage of justice which occurred in Continue Reading

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  • Conquering the TBR like a mountaineer: My top 25 books of 2025
    (via Shutterstock) I can overstate how much reading means to me. It makes commutes feel fleeting and full of characters and events and excitement it would otherwise meaningfully lack. It fills my stressy moments with such a profound sense of escapist release. And it dials down my anxiety and sense Continue Reading
  • Stream, stream my televisual dream: Top 25 TV-streaming shows of 2025
    (via Shutterstock) It may amuse you to learn, and it certainly amuses many of my friends, that I maintain a very long list of TV shows possibilities, which I either tick off if I manage to see them, or cross of as reviews come in and they are deemed not Continue Reading
  • Merry Christmas in books and movies and on streaming platforms and in song … may all your pop culture festive dreams come true
    (courtesy Pinterest (c) Disney) In honour of Winnie the Pooh’s first appearance in a story by A. A. Milne and the 75th anniversary of Peanuts first cartoon, this year’s Christmas greeting centres on these two groups of characters. I have loved both of them ever since I was a child Continue Reading
  • Festive kids book review: Bah! Humbug! by Michael Rosen
    (courtesy Scholastic Children’s Books) It’s a big thing to say, given how thick on the ground A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, are on the ground, but Bah! Humbug! by Michael Rosen is quite simply one of the best retellings of the Christmas classic I have ever come a cross. Continue Reading
  • Festive book review: The Christmas Market by Linda McEvoy
    (courtesy Harper Collins Publishers Australia) One of the kinds of festive romcoms I love the most are where someone’s life falls apart – no, that’s not the movable; I’m not a sadist, thank you – and they flee back to their hometown in England or Ireland (this happens in U.S. Continue Reading
  • The short and the festive short of it: A little blue lightbulb learns the true meaning of Christmas
    (courtesy Pipeline Studios, Vimeo) SNAPSHOTLittle Blue, the Christmas bulb, will just do about anything to find his shine this holiday season. Find out what happens when Blue’s determination still needs a little helping hand. From all of us at Pipeline Studios, may your holidays be merry and bright. (courtesy Pipeline Continue Reading
  • Festive book review: Ghosted at Christmas by Holly Whitmore
    (courtesy Penguin Books Australia) On the top ten list of things that would wreck your Christmas, absolutely and completely and without a hint of celebratory salvation, surely having your ex turn up would be very high on the list? That’s certainly the way Mia Robinson feels when, after braving a Continue Reading
  • On 12th day of Christmas … I added another 10 new pop culture ornaments to my tree incl. Scooby-Doo, Peanuts’ Spike, Miffy + more
    (via Shutterstock) Forget decking the halls … at least for right now! With Christmas almost upon us, adding more pop culture ornaments to my tree is the order of the day, and yes, while I buy far too many new ones every year – is there such a thing? I Continue Reading
  • Festive novella review: The Austen Christmas Murders by Jessica Bull
    (courtesy Penguin Books Australia) With 2025 being the 250th birthday of one Jane Austen, it seems entirely fitting that this delightful The Austen Christmas Murders by Jessica Bull find pride of place in the festive reviews section of SparklyPrettyBriiiightmas. Now, as far as we know, and primary evidence is not Continue Reading
  • Movie review: Eternity
    (courtesy IMP Awards) Does love survive death? We all like to think so; the innately romantic part of ourselves, which might get trampled down by life but never really goes away, wants to hang onto the comforting idea that not even death can stand in the way of love, true Continue Reading
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