September 3rd 2008

Couchslobs request - vote for a friend

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A talented friend of ours is taking part in Post-It notes competition over at YouTube.

Since we love our Post-Its and since Jellyfarm is brilliantly talented woman, I would like to ask our dear readers to show some support for this brilliant director/producer/writer/overalllovelyperson.

You can check out the video here.

Votes can be cast between September 2nd until October 3rd.

For more rules and regulations check out the Post-It notes YouTube channel.

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September 2nd 2008

Fall season TV scoops and Couchslobs take

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If there is one person in this mad TV world we can count on to bring us spoilers then it is Ausiello. Because lets face it if it were not for him we would have to fall back to the regular programming and watch our favorite programs without any spoilers at all. And I ask you – what fun is that?

Since I am not half as dashing as the gregarious one and I do not have access to his sources (ah maybe one day one can always dream) today we would like to kick off the new TV’s fall season with a “Couchslobs from the couch” commentary of all the spoilers that are floating out there regarding the return of our favorite shows. So do beware - if you do not want to have anything spoiled do not read after the jump.

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September 1st 2008

Stephen Fry Appreciation Monday

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Dear faithful readers, happy Stephen Fry Appreciation Monday!

Things have been a bit hectic this weekend.

Our dog had a seizure on Saturday (it was bloody scary! And if heaven forbid your own pooch start to seize never ever try to hold his head or his tongue – they cannot swallow it but they might bite you. I’m only telling you this because I did not have a clue until the vet told us).

Anyhow between rushing to the emergency clinic, monitoring her closely, collecting poo (for tests not as a hobby) and everything else I did not have the time to watch anything or read anything even remotely Stephen Fry related. And for that I do apologize.

However I did feel like a character out of Mr. Burmie sketch (albeit much more panicky one).
So I leave you with my favorite sketch from A bit of Fry and Laurie, which accidentally is the only thing that has made me giggle in the last 3 days.

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August 29th 2008

Go, Team Venture!

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It’s back to Couch Slobs traditional “Hi! And welcome to the 21st Century!” column where we examine TV delights others were aware for years now while we stumbled blindly in the darkness of the TV Wasteland.

This month we examine “The Venture Brothers”, whose episodes were deliciously vicious additions to Cartoon Network’s “Adult Swim” program. Three years ago creators Christopher McCulloch and Doc Hammer started the surreal story about the (mis)adventures of Dr. Thaddeus Venture, his almost-retarded sons Hank and Dean and their sociopathic yet lovable bodyguard Brock Samson. Always threatened by their nemesis The Monarch and his butterfly-themed minions, Venture family spends more time concerned with their messed-up personal lives than in any kind of actual adventures.

Beside its main heroes, “Venture Brothers” also has a great bunch of supporting characters who say as much about the cartoon than I ever could: Jefferson Twilight, blacula hunter; Dr. Bryon Orpheus the Necromancer (Venture’s tenant whose monologues have to be heard to be believed); Dr. Henry Killinger (and his magic murder bag); or hydrocephalic one-eyed, one-handed Master Billy Quizboy.

It’s almost impossible to describe content of this cartoon. Nominally, “Venture Brothers.” started as a parody of “Johnny Quest” cartoon series from the 1970es, but soon proved to be much, much more than that. Made out of fruitful blend of Saturday morning cartoons, daytime TV and bad movies “Venture Bros.” parodies everything from “G.I. Joe” and “Da Vinci Code” to superhero comics and TV commercials.

But what makes “Venture Brothers” really stand above other parodies – especially those horrible “_____ (insert adjective)” movies - Date, Scary, or Epic - is that, instead of simply mimicking and parodying the scenes from the other, way better movies, it actually tries to give as much thought to it’s story and characters as to the jokes that surround them. There’s a certain surreal sense in the cartoon’s plot line – all the way to season finale cliffhangers.

Meanwhile, viewer cannot but feel actual sympathy towards some of the characters that, despite being merciless parodies, nevertheless are pretty solidly characterized. This is no accident: creators of cartoon pointed out how the main theme of “Venture Brothers” is failure. And as Venture fails at science and Monarch fails at killing Venture, so the cartoon itself represent of all the disappointment of generation fed by SF dreams and growing up into just another mundane and messed up future. As Leo Gerry says in the “West Wing”: “My generation never got the future it was promised… Thirty-five years later, cars, air travel is exactly the same. We don’t even have the Concorde anymore. Technology stopped. (…) Where’s my jet pack, my colonies on the Moon?”

But at least we got “The Venture Brothers”.

Oliver out.

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August 28th 2008

Spooks Code 9 or how NOT to launch a show franchise

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It is no secret that I am a huge fan of anything that comes out of BBC. It stems from my childhood days and not much has changed since.

And I love Spooks. Drama about MI-5 agents was and still is a long time favorite of mine.
I watched back in the days of Matthew Macfadyen and when he left and was replaced by Rupert Penry Jones – well that was just an added bonus (the man is absolutely gorgeous).

But Rupert Penry Jones and his gorgeousness aside Spooks makes for an excellent viewing – its solid, unpredictable and keeps you on your toes – their end of the season cliffhangers in my book can parallel those of Lost (and like Lost, Spooks creators are not afraid of killing off major characters in rather gore fashion).

So when I heard BBC is planning a spin off I was curious. I knew there would be no Rupert, but still it could not be THAT bad if the original is anything to go by. Well I was wrong.

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August 26th 2008

7 step formula to make a horror flick

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Truth be told I do not know what is up with me and the gore lately but I have seen an extraordinary number of horror flicks over the last few weeks.
And I think I have the horror flick formula pretty much down to a pat.

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August 25th 2008

Stephen Fry Appreciation Monday - Happy birthday Mr. Fry!

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The Cinema Society & Linda Wells Host a Screening of "Margot At The Wedding"

Dear faithful readers, happy Stephen Fry Appreciation Monday!

Yes I am back from hiatus. I will not bore you with the details of my holiday but I will get straight to the point.

Some of you might know while some might not know, but yesterday it was our lovely Mr. Fry’s 51st birthday.

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August 4th 2008

Stephen Fry Appreciation Monday - the best of

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British Academy Television Awards - After Party And Arrivals

Dear faithful readers, happy Stephen Fry Appreciation Monday!

Now some of you who have followed us for a while might know that we have been doing our weekly Stephen Fry Appreciation since October last year (blimey that is long!).

Be as it may - since we have started with Stephen Fry Appreciation we have not missed a single Monday. But this will be the last Stephen Fry Appreciation for the next 2 weeks. Life has been busier then usual for the past few weeks (months really) and a holiday is long overdue.
So for our latest edition of Stephen Fry Appreciation Monday we are bringing you the best of - these are some of the blog posts you have enjoyed reading the most.

How I know – the mighty Google eye told me :)

We will be back to regular schedule soon enough I promise, plus if you miss Stephen Fry he is back at Guardian with his Dork Talk column.

Take care of yourselves and see you soon dear faithful readers.

I give you the best of Couchslobs’ Stephen Fry Appreciation Mondays, enjoy!

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August 1st 2008

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

Did you see the new trailer for the Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince?

I think it looks amazing and much more promising the Order of Phoenix (which I was not so delighted about to be honest).

It seems this year we are forever waiting for a movie to come out - there was the Iron Man, then Dark Knight and now its Harry Potter.

I am aware it is geeky beyond belief, but I have decided to embrace my inner geek :)

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July 31st 2008

I’m crazy and I won’t take it anymore - my favorite nutcases

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I saw Dark Knight on Monday. First I thought Nah it is too much hype, besides it is a Batman movie for crying out loud! But I stand corrected – it is the best movie I have seen this year and in all probability the best movie I saw in the last few years.
And Heath Ledger’s performance goes beyond exceptional into the realm of well and truly superb.

After seeing Dark Knight and under the impression of such magnificent performance it got me thinking – what were the best nutcases in movies?

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