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Cats are TV addicts too

Posted on October 7, 2012October 4, 2012 by aussiemoose

  Meow! I love cats. LOVE THEM. And it appears so do the good and creative folk who have produced many of our most loved TV shows down through the years. Cats have either fronted their own shows such as Top Cat or Snagglepuss from Hanna-Barbera.     Or been Continue Reading

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New song from Loreen, winner of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest

Posted on October 6, 2012October 5, 2012 by aussiemoose

  Yes the woman who won this year’s Eurovision song contest and could well be Kate Bush’s long lost Swedish cousin, is readying an album for launch, Heal, which is scheduled to drop on October 24.     In the meantime, we have a new single, “Crying Out Your Name” Continue Reading

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Just one more episode of “Battlestar Galactica”

Posted on October 6, 2012October 5, 2012 by aussiemoose

  We’ve all been there. Well at least the TV obsessives among us. You unwrap a shiny new DVD box set, swearing to yourself you will only watch one, at most two episodes, and find yourself hours later still sitting on the couch wondering where the time went. I still Continue Reading

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Season return: “New Girl” (season 2)

Posted on October 5, 2012October 5, 2012 by aussiemoose

  New Girl has debuted its sophomore season and it is as fresh and funny as ever. While Jess (Zooey Deschanel)  is still very much the focus of the show, the ensemble vibe that increasingly defined the show in the second half of season 1 is back stronger than ever, Continue Reading

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ABBA news: Agnetha’s back!

Posted on October 5, 2012October 5, 2012 by aussiemoose

  Once an ABBA fan, always an ABBA fan. It’s a truism that I fought for years for some reason but have come to embrace wholeheartedly as I have realised that you can take a boy quite a way from the 1970s and his ABBA obsession but you can’t take Continue Reading

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Ellen DeGeneres honoured with Mark Twain Prize for American Prize

Posted on October 4, 2012October 24, 2012 by aussiemoose

  Ellen DeGeneres, who began her showbiz career as a stand up comedian in her native New Orleans with wholly unique, and very funny, observations on the minutiae of everyday life, and now hosts the biggest chat show on day time TV, has added another string to her bow with Continue Reading

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First impressions: Revolution

Posted on October 4, 2012May 14, 2019 by aussiemoose

Revolution, the new show by J J Abrams, the TV wunderkind who has so far dazzled us with Lost, Fringe and Alias, and somewhat disappointed us with Alcatraz (and Lost – let’s be honest the ending was, um, you know, not great) has arrived after much fanfare. And surprise, surprise, Continue Reading

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Adele is happy to let the “Skyfall” on her

Posted on October 3, 2012 by aussiemoose

  I am a reent convert to the Bond franchise it has to be said, and much of my new found enthusiasm for Bond, James Bond, has much to do with the actor now playing him, Daniel  Craig. Lest you think it is a physical attraction only, I will acknowledge Continue Reading

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Seth McFarlane (“Family Guy”, “TED”) to host 2013 Academy Awards

Posted on October 2, 2012 by aussiemoose

  Staid image begone! I can’t be completely certain that’s what the Oscars guardians said to each other as they plotted and planned next year’s 85th Academy Awards but that is surely the message being sent by the appointment of Seth MacFarlane to host the Awards ceremony. McFarlane who is the creator Continue Reading

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Movie review: “Looper”

Posted on October 2, 2012October 2, 2012 by aussiemoose

  Looper is an audacious movie. It’s not only a futuristic noir thriller, replete with seedy dissolute gang bosses, a decadent criminal culture, and junkie hit men “living the good life” but it is also jammed to the philosophical gills with all manner of deep, probing existential questions about fate, Continue Reading

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  • Deep TBR June book review: I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home by Lorrie Moore (2023)
    (courtesy Allen & Unwin Australia) As a content writer by trade and a reader of 55 years standing or so, I am a huge fan of writing that sings and comes alive, of words fairly dancing off the page and not simply impressing the mind but filling the heart with Continue Reading
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    (courtesy IMP Awards) As mysteries go, and yes, the world appears to be full of them contrary to all appearances, the huge question about whether aliens exists, and even more pertinently in the case of this review, whether they have visited us, is a BIG one. People debate it endlessly, Continue Reading
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    (courtesy IMP Awards) SNAPSHOTHeartstopper Forever, written by Oseman and based on the highly anticipated final installment of their graphic novel series, bids farewell to a group of friends who have won viewers’ hearts since the series debuted in 2022. “Heartstopper starts like a fairy tale and a bit idealistic, in Continue Reading
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    (courtesy IMP Awards) Any time a streaming series subverts expectations it’s a very good thing. While there’s nothing wrong of course coming straight out and delivering what it says it’s going to since sometimes all we need is uncomplicated narrative certainty, having a series take its initial, obvious premise and Continue Reading
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    (Pan Macmillan Australia) Somewhere back in the dim dark days of my youth, when dinosaurs roamed the earth and the world wasn’t ending at the hands of several hundred disparate and palpable threats, I was heavily into crime fiction. To be more exact, the books of Agatha Christie which my Continue Reading
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    (via Shutterstock) I am just a big kid at heart. And while there are some parade rainers and miserable naysayers out there who would ridicule me, a man who is most certainly not a child, for liking animated storytelling, I prefer to celebrate the fact that my inner child is Continue Reading
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