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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!

Sneak peek! The darkness and light of A&E’s “Bates Motel”

Posted on December 20, 2012December 17, 2012 by aussiemoose

  This is one seriously creepy, but monumentally intriguing, trailer. Frankly I don’t think A & E could have improved on this teaser for their new Psycho-prequel series, Bates Motel – from Lost‘s Carlton Cuse and Friday Night Lights‘ Kerry Ehrin –  which they are at pains to point out is Continue Reading

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On the 8th day of Christmas … I decorated my tree with pop culture ornaments

Posted on December 20, 2012December 19, 2012 by aussiemoose

  Given the nature of this blog, which doesn’t exactly hide its cathode ray light under a Scooby Doo patterned-bushel, you have probably quite likely surmised, and you would be right, that I am more than a little obsessed with, and in love with, pop culture. While I don’t do Continue Reading

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On the 7th day of Christmas … I preview 5 movies I can’t wait to watch over the summer break

Posted on December 19, 2012December 18, 2012 by aussiemoose

  My gloriously long two week summer break – trust me compared to the one or two days I have taken off here and there over the last year of frantic work, it is indeed epically long – is so close I can almost it (if you must know it Continue Reading

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On the 6th day of Christmas … I watched “A Moody Christmas” (review)

Posted on December 18, 2012December 20, 2012 by aussiemoose

  A Moody Christmas is about as perfect as television gets. It has been widely hailed, and rightly so, as one of the best series of the year in Australia, or for that matter anywhere, its six episodes a pitch perfect blend of humour and drama that captures the idiosyncrasies Continue Reading

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Mashup! “Toy Story” merges seamlessly with “Into Darkness”

Posted on December 18, 2012 by aussiemoose

  Oh joyous news! To my eternal delight – “eternal” being defined as anything that catches my attention long enough to stop me looking at Twitter again for at least five minutes – phoenixdark9 on YouTube has mashed together Toy Story 2 (and a small bit of Toy Story 3) with Continue Reading

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On the 5th day of Christmas … Jingle Bell Rock: The Sonic Bliss festive edition

Posted on December 17, 2012December 17, 2012 by aussiemoose

  It must be as obvious as the blindingly red nose on Rudolph that I am a huge lover of Christmas music. It plays when I am decorating my tree, when I am wrapping presents, on my way to work in the weeks leading up to Christmas – the right Continue Reading

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On the 4th day of Christmas … the comfort of annual viewing traditions

Posted on December 16, 2012 by aussiemoose

  I was watching The View recently and they had Angie Harmon (Law and Order, Rizzoli and Isles) on as a guest. Now while I think she is a beautiful, delightfully down-to-earth person, I wasn’t planning to hang around for the interview until she said that her fondest Christmas tradition Continue Reading

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On the 3rd day of Christmas … a zeitgeist of pop culture books

Posted on December 15, 2012December 14, 2012 by aussiemoose

  Yes that is the new collective noun for pop culture books, which you will not be surprised to learn I have in abundance to go with the DVDs, the downloads, the associated merchandise and a cyborg-partridge-in-a-pear tree (what you didn’t expect anything so everyday as a normal flesh-and-blood one Continue Reading

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On the 2nd Day of Christmas … TV shows of Christmas Present

Posted on December 14, 2012December 14, 2012 by aussiemoose

  So to the TV shows of Christmas present! Now when selecting what would make this post, my criteria was not so much when they telecast the episode as whether the show itself is still on the air, which I can happily say is definitely the case with all these Continue Reading

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Sneak peek! “Pacific Rim” trailer

Posted on December 14, 2012 by aussiemoose

  And the sci-fi mega0-movies just keep on coming. Now we have the Guillermo Del Toro helmed-movie, Pacific Rim, which is based on an initial treatment by Travis Beacham (who has been given the job of writing a sequel already despite the movie not releasing till July 12, 2013 in Continue Reading

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  • Festive movie review: Jingle Bell Heist
    (courtesy IMP Awards) Is grand larceny the path to true love? Not typically, no, but this is Christmas and when the festive season comes calling, it seems that anything and everything is possible. Which is just as well for Jingle Bell Heist, a festive London-set romcom which asks what might Continue Reading
  • Festive book review: The Christmas Tree that Loved to Dance (A Tall Tale) by Miranda Hart (illustrations by Lucy Claire Dunbar)
    (courtesy Penguin Books Australia) Ever since I discovered her breakthrough sitcom Miranda, I have loved the whimsy and old-fashioned chatty cheerfulness of comedian/writer/actor Miranda Hart with the sort of enthusiasm that people much younger than me reserve for zeitgeist-heavy K-Pop bands. She embodies all of the fun and silliness of Continue Reading
  • A whole new world: Thoughts on Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age
    (courtesy AppleTV) Losing yourself in a documentary is one of life’s great, often unsung, pleasures. If they’re done well, and many are, they are gateways to magical places of knowledge and experience, a chance to find yourself somewhere you’ve never been or to get lost in the rapture and wonder Continue Reading
  • Festive book review: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year by Beth Moran
    (courtesy NetGalley) Life is full to the brim with traumatic moments. Hardly a surprise there; while most of us head into life all wide-eyes, enthusiastic and bushy-tailed, believing no harm can befoul us and all we will have are sunshine and rainbows, we soon discover life, alas, has other ideas. Continue Reading
  • It’s beginning to look a lot like the festive season … Christmas ads 2025 round-up
    (via Shutterstock) I know there is a significant school of thought that rails against the materialism and rampant consumerism of Christmas. And yes, while I can see it, and it’s valid point as far as it goes, it leaves aside the fact that much of that drives this need to Continue Reading
  • Festive animated love? Disney’s Hulu’s Family Guy’s Hallmark Channel’s Lifetime’s Familiar Holiday Movie
    (courtesy IMP Awards) If you only watch one parody of a festive romcom movie this year, and let’s face it, much as I love many of them, the actual films are almost parodies of themselves, then make sure it’s Disney’s Hulu’s Family Guy’s Hallmark Channel’s Lifetime’s Familiar Holiday Movie. The Continue Reading
  • Festive movie review: A Merry Little Ex-Mas
    (courtesy IMP Awards) Christmas is the season where love is all around us, and you’ll be happy to know, it’s not just Love, Actually that thinks so. A Merry Little Ex-Mas is also a big believer in the power of the season to change hearts and minds and even wind Continue Reading
  • Festive book review: It Always Snows on Mistletoe Square by Ali McNamara
    (courtesy Hachette Australia) When you think about it, Christmas as a concept and an idea, as opposed to the reality of the season, is full to the tinsel-draped, eggnog-soaked brim with magical realism. It’s in the original Biblical tale – not a diss; I grew up in the church and Continue Reading
  • Why ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ almost didn’t air − and why it endures (curated article)
    (courtesy IMDb) In 2024, the beloved special is streaming on Apple TV+. Stephen Lind, University of Southern California It’s hard to imagine a holiday season without “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” The 1965 broadcast has become a staple – etched into traditions across generations like decorating the tree or sipping hot Continue Reading
  • Festive movie review: I watched Christmas Karma
    (courtesy IMDb) Charles Dickens lives again! Well, not so much the author who long shuffled off this mortal coil and who may yet be haunting people at Christmas to scare them into leading and more selfless lives; rather, in Christmas Karma, by Bend It Like Beckham‘s Gurinder Chadha, we are Continue Reading
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