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As I noted last week. that Four Corners episode mirrored all the framing, editing and musical methods of Labor in Power. But The Howard Years - whenever it's screened - will not be able to match the added frisson which comes with screening extremely candid interviews with ministers who are, against the odds, still in power. Nonetheless, I still thought it was great telly even though there's been cricitism of it as a let down.
And let's get this straight about Oscars night: as I texted you guys, better to have average pizza and a great host than the other way round. No matter who gets the awards.
Another ad agancy rip-off which was on more often a month or two ago was for a brand of 'ladies sanitary products' (I forget which one). The ad involved young, hip women leaping through computer generated shapes in slow motion. That may sound a bit neither here nor there but I'm sure everyone got the email/saw the YouTube clip of Japanese Game Show Human Tetris Happy Challenge or whatever it was called - same thing.
Surely these ad agencies are getting paid enough millions of dollars to spend the time to come up with an original concept. I know it's been happening for years but grrrrr...
I'm with Josh on In Treatment. Great writing, superb acting, set in what must count as one of the more unusually intimate settings two (or three) people can find themselves. I agree it is unrelentingly tense in many episodes, but this just draws me in further. The concept certainly is a dangerous one for television and could so easily be done very badly indeed. Thankfully, that's not the case. I don't think even Ross thought it was badly done, just not his cup of tea. One thing that would definitely ruin it is advertising. This show would be ripped to shreds if interspersed with ads on a commercial station, as it relies so much on atmospheric and conversational build-up, as well as periods of reflective silence.
I think the whole idea of a local Top Gear is misguided, but if Michelle Walsh is one of the presenters it's going to be a big pile of steaming poo. She's that bint who used to be on Escape With ET - always came across as dumb as a box of rocks.
Don't a vast number of the Chinese population have satellite dishes anyway, even on the mainland? I assume the ban on foreign cartoons is only applicable to media the state can directly control. The kids can probably continue to watch on YouTube or Google Video anyway.
The 7.30 Report had an item about Underbelly in Victoria tonight. You can watch tonight's program here until about 8pm tomorrow night. It doesn't look like they're putting it up as a single video, although they have got the segment about Richmond Boxing Club and Shadow Boxing (performed by Angus Sampson, produced by Sam Pang) if anyone's interested...
The Night Cap is just The Chat Room by another name, isn't it? Didn't work the first time, won't work now.
I initially found the concept fascinating but I knew I was invested in the characters by how tense I got whenever Paul and Laura were in the room together.
Even the giant horse teeth on Melissa George couldn't take me out of really caring about whether Paul would do the right thing.
@ James - Did you get a chance to see Keating! on any of your trips back here?