I've been quiet for a little while, but was spurred into action by the horrendous news that Fox is going to have a bash at remaking Spaced for American audiences. Are they really that devoid of creativity? And when are they going to realize that in sanitising such programming for network television (which they will always do) they rob it of the charm that made it popular in the first place? Learn a lesson from the Men Behaving Badly debacle!
I saw The Darjeeling Limited this weekend. It meandered a little towards the middle (much as I had expected), but may well prove to be my favourite of Wes Anderson's movies. Of course, I still need to see Bottle Rocket. Watching what he was able to produce in more exotic locations, I decided I really want to see Anderson take on some kind of old-school spy movie. His cinematography and dialogue is eminently suited to the oeuvre. If I wasn't so enamoured of 007's new direction, I'd advocate for him adapting one of Ian Fleming's novels. I also watched Zodiac on DVD. Excellent movie.
Part of the reason I have been so quiet is that I have been celebrating the fact I passed the Greek exam! Now I am free to read as much P.A. Brunt (yay!), Fergus Millar (woohoo!) and German (ugh!) as I desire.
I guess I am honour-bound to observe that England's World Cup dreams were brought to a (sadly) rather unspectacular end the other week. It was a thrilling tournament (at least for me), and watching them claw their way to the Final through sheer force of will was most inspiring. I could go on about unfortunate injuries and players not performing to their potential, but in the end South Africa just proved the better team. It's a shame they couldn't put us away with a little more style, but there you go.
And for the record, the internet has everything.

Comments (1)
I heartily agree w/ the idea of a Wes Anderson spy movie, and in fact I've been a proponent of that for quite some time!
If we are talking about adaptations, I'd love to see his take on that 60s-esques pastiche-filled PC game from a few years ago (No One Lives Forever?)
But I imagine to get a really Wes Anderson-y film you would need a story that revolves more around family. A Family of spies!
Posted by jmv | October 31, 2007 10:29 AM
Posted on October 31, 2007 10:29