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A pleasing plethora of movie and TV posters: Almost Human, Banshee, Godzilla, Thor: Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Posted on July 20, 2013July 19, 2013 by aussiemoose

  Yes we have posters! So many posters and it’s time to share them with you. Yes you – watch and be visually tantalised … First up is the latest poster for one of J. J. Abram’s new TV season offerings, Almost Human, which is set 35 years into the Continue Reading

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Falling Skies: Review of “The Pickett Line” (S3, E7)

Posted on July 19, 2013July 19, 2013 by aussiemoose

  * Aye, there be spoilers ahead me hearties * (I am using a pirate voice  because frankly it makes as much sense as much of the writing on Falling Skies of late) Welcome ladies and gentleman, and stray flower-loving Volm, to another episode of Days of the Masons, a show Continue Reading

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“Defiance”: Review of season 1 finale, ‘Everything is Broken’

Posted on July 18, 2013July 17, 2013 by aussiemoose

  Embodying pretty much everything you could want in an explosive, emotionally-rich, fingernail-embedded in armchair finale, “Everything is Broken” was a fitting end to season 1 of syfy’s groundbreaking new show Defiance (which operates in conjunction with a Massively Multiplayer Online game, or MMO, of the same name). Central to Continue Reading

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Weekend Pop Art #6: “Games of Thrones” goes to Springfield

Posted on July 14, 2013July 6, 2014 by aussiemoose

  Another fantastically imaginative postmodern TV show mash-up? Yes please! Talented illustrator and artist Adrien Noterdaem who goes by the name of ADN-z on deviantart.com has married the breathless, bloody drama of George R. R. Martin’s Games of Thrones, the current water cooler TV show to end all water cooler shows, to Continue Reading

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Falling Skies review: “Be Silent and Come Out” (season 3, episode 6)

Posted on July 12, 2013July 13, 2013 by aussiemoose

  After last week’s rather lacklustre filler episode, “Search and Recover” aka “Tom and Pope Take a Meaningful Walk in the Woods / The 2nd Mass. Go On a Meaningful Horse Ride” – seriously when you have a finite 10 episode season to play with, who can afford a filler Continue Reading

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Season 4 of “Miranda”? Such fun but a long way off alas

Posted on July 11, 2013July 11, 2013 by aussiemoose

  According to the good people at digital spy.com.au, Miranda Hart, start of the hit British sitcom Miranda, and recently voted as the number choice should Steve Moffatt decide the new Doctor Who should be a woman, is one very busy lady. So busy in fact that season 4 of Continue Reading

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CHOMP! Silliest movie of the year award goes to “Sharknado”

Posted on July 10, 2013July 19, 2013 by aussiemoose

  SNAPSHOT When a freak hurricane swamps Los Angeles, thousands of sharks terrorize the waterlogged populace. And when the high-speed winds form tornadoes in the desert, nature’s deadliest killer rules water, land, and air.   Right, so you’re probably thinking it’s waaaay too early to be awarding the title of Continue Reading

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Queens of the Stone Age and Fred Armisen of “Portlandia” unite!

Posted on July 9, 2013July 9, 2013 by aussiemoose

  I am a huge fan of Fred Armisen (Saturday Night Live, Portlandia), a gifted comedian who is able to inhabit all sorts of guises with aplomb and bring characters to life with believability and a straight face (hard when they’re as funny as they usually are). One of those characters Continue Reading

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Can you go back? Re-watching “CHiPs” (1977-1983)

Posted on July 7, 2013July 8, 2013 by aussiemoose

  SNAPSHOT The show was created by Rick Rosner, and starred Erik Estrada as macho, rambunctious Officer Francis (“Frank”) “Ponch” Poncherello and Larry Wilcox as his strait-laced partner, Officer Jonathan “Jon” Baker. With Ponch the more trouble-prone of the pair, and Jon generally the more level-headed one trying to keep Continue Reading

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Falling Skies review: “Search and Recover” (season 3, episode 5)

Posted on July 6, 2013July 11, 2013 by aussiemoose

  “Search and Recover” confirmed everything I have ever thought about camping in the great outdoors. It’s damp and uncomfortable, you’ll probably have to build a fire, the food will be questionable (frogs anyone?), there’s a high likelihood you’ll injure yourself, and you might get suck with fellow campers that’ll Continue Reading

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    (courtesy IMP Awards) You have to feel a certain amount of sympathy for anyone connected to a major franchise who is trying to steer it through the viciously opinionated waters of today’s digital age. Everyone seems to have an idea about what should, and even more emphatically what shouldn’t happen Continue Reading
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