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Apr. 9th, 2013 07:14 pmAnd then I forgot to post this last week, and my last couple of weeks have mainly been fanfiction and YouTube videos anyway, so I just decided to make this one a biweekly report and get back on schedule next week.
Also, Steven Moffat really really needs a break. His creativity has run dry.
Weeks of March 25 and April 1:
Movies:
Scream 3 (Vastly improved by the mere existence of Scream 4. It works so much better on a meta level as a weak installment of a series than it does as the end of a trilogy. Even if I can totally hear Randy grumbling somewhere about horror franchises that don't know when to leave the party.)
Scream 4 (Works well as a coda to the series, though it falls apart in the last ten minutes. It would have been a much better movie, and been truer to its own premise, if the killer had won this round.)
Television:
Generation Kill 1-5 (and then my copy of episode six turned out to be broken, sigh; holding off on finishing the series until I can get a full copy.)
Doctor Who 7x06, "The Bells of St John"
Also, Steven Moffat really really needs a break. His creativity has run dry.
Weeks of March 25 and April 1:
Movies:
Scream 3 (Vastly improved by the mere existence of Scream 4. It works so much better on a meta level as a weak installment of a series than it does as the end of a trilogy. Even if I can totally hear Randy grumbling somewhere about horror franchises that don't know when to leave the party.)
Scream 4 (Works well as a coda to the series, though it falls apart in the last ten minutes. It would have been a much better movie, and been truer to its own premise, if the killer had won this round.)
Television:
Generation Kill 1-5 (and then my copy of episode six turned out to be broken, sigh; holding off on finishing the series until I can get a full copy.)
Doctor Who 7x06, "The Bells of St John"