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Aug 24, 2015 11:32

One thing about receiving a slightly outdated copy of Starburst in the pack at Nine Worlds (though maybe a pack of Starburst/Opal Fruits would have been more welcome) is that it really does highlight just how much is studio puff, rumour and uninformed speculation. I looked at a couple of articles, and ( Read more... )

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cmcmck August 24 2015, 10:37:16 UTC
Looking at the kids' Summer Holiday offerings as advertised on the tube makes you realise how good a director Ed Wood really was!

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lil_shepherd August 24 2015, 12:05:26 UTC
Thing is, I like SF and fantasy movies, and superhero movies, and animation. I also like action movies of all sorts. I am very lowbrow in my movie tastes. I also like some horror movies.

However, I like my movies to be good-of-their-kind and, you know, make sense. I also think that anything is better if the director, actors and scriptwriters are invested in the material. So if, like Guy Richie, you are commissioned to reboot a much-loved property (The Man From UNCLE) you might at least, you know, watch some episodes. Despite its flaws (mostly in the climax, and in details which a Londoner like Richie has no business approving) the first of his Sherlock Holmes movies showed a surprising knowledge of Conan Doyle's originals. It had the best Watson ever in Jude Law.

You cannot say any of the same about MfromU...

You know, the idea of Pixels is quite fun, but it is an Adam Sandler movie... *sigh*

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cmcmck August 24 2015, 12:24:30 UTC
As I've said elsewhere- there is only one Ilya Nikovitch Kuryakin! :o)

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were_gopher August 24 2015, 12:50:59 UTC
Thought Starburst went bust years ago

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lil_shepherd August 24 2015, 13:25:06 UTC
Unfortunately, not.

Taking a look at the cover, it is tagged "The World's Longest Running Magazine: [obscured]ult Entertainment." I suspect the word involved is "cult" but I also suspect they keep obscuring that bit so that the odd person will think it is 'adult'.

SFX, no better, in some respects worse, of course does exactly the same thing.

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were_gopher August 24 2015, 13:48:57 UTC
Monkey see monkey do on the masthead?

Thinking back, IIRC it became impossible to get the print edition at one point and they may have gone over to just online the way Starburst did but never pushed that they went back to print. I certainly don't remember seeing any ads in SFX. That was about the time we dropped a lot of stuff like Dr Who magazine and Empire because we needed to restructure our budgeting to cover some unexpected bills (I think that was the year the car got written off by a lorry) and never looked to see it it came back as we then started saving for LonCon3.

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lil_shepherd August 24 2015, 16:08:20 UTC
You don't see 'Starburst' a lot on the newstands the way you see SFX and these new things. We still take Empire (though sometimes I feel like jacking that in too, though then I look at Total Film and decide that maybe it isn't so bad...)

(We also take 'Horse and Hound' because Ina threatens to cancel her sub but never does. We used to take 'Our Cats' for the show reports, but those are now just on the GCCF website, run by one of our worst enemies... Ina occasionally picks up Our Dogs or Dog World or one of the glossy pet mags...)

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