Aug 15 2006

I’m an English teacher, not fucking Tomb Raider

Published by Fence under TV

It’s strange, the things you see on television. And I don’t mean on that home of the weird and exploited, C4, but on your mainstream, prime time telly. Last night we watched Silent Witness. Now, I’m not a huge fan, it is more ‘dmother’s sort of thing. She likes her crime dramas. But anyways, I wasn’t in Sligo which is where I’ve seen the odd episode before, but there was nothing else on. Or we weren’t bothered flicking. Something like that[1]

The BBC are currently showing repeats, these were all on last year, the one last night was called Schism and featured an animal rights group raiding an experimentation lab, in connection with tests that they were doing trying to find a vaccine for H5N1. Remember that do you? The bird flu that was going to bring an end to all humankind. Well it is only killing furrin types, so mothing to worry about.

Back to the show. The strange thing was that in the end [spoilers ahoy, but it isn't really a spoilery show so not hiding them] this mainstream, prime-time show[2] showed young girls being totured and killed, by state agents. Okay, so they never came out and said “working for the govt” but the anti-terror dude who showed up[3] to investigate was clearly id’d as a spook,. That’s not the US racist slang word, btw, it just means spy.

So here we have a programme showing extremist animal activists being killed by big business/medicine/government agencies. And not in an X-Files, conspiracy-type show, but an average, everyday, crime show.

I’m still not particularly fond of the show, the characters are a little meh, but the plots are vaguely interesting, and kudos for the showing of dead bodies, nipples and all without ever seeming over the top, or gratuitous.


While I’m here, I see that Neil Marshall’s The Descent has finally been released in the states. This was out here[4] last year, but has had its ending snipped for the US release, and is prompting much discussion over at Rogerebert.com

Linknotes:
  1. - Kath and Kim was on at ten btw, repeats, but still worth watching
  2. 9 o clock is primetime, even if it is a Monday. That’s Lost’s slot, so it must be prime telly.
  3. I missed where he said what agency he was from
  4. My review
Tags: animal activists, anti-govt., Silent Witness, The Descent

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Jul 15 2005

The Descent

Published by Fence under Moving Pictures

    Writ & Dir: Neil Marshall

  • MyAnna Buring …. Sam
  • Natalie Jackson Mendoza …. Juno
  • Molly Kayll …. Jessica
  • Shauna Macdonald …. Sarah
  • Saskia Mulder …. Rebecca
  • Nora-Jane Noone …. Holly (Familar looking? Coronation st.)
  • Alex Reid …. Beth

When I first saw the trailer for this in the cinema I wasn’t going to go see. I haven’t gone to see a horror film in the cinema since Cabin Fever and that was shite. But then I found out that it was written and directed by Neil Marshall, responsible for dog soldiers, so I decided to give it the benefit of the doubt.

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Tags: 8 Stars, Alex Reid, caving, claustrophobia, horror, Molly Kayll, monster, MyAnna Buring, Natalie Jackson Mendoza, Neil Marshall, Nora-Jane Noone, Shauna Macdonald, Shauna Mulder, The Descent

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