A Short View: Where The Wild Things Are.
Go and see Where The Wild Things Are. You don’t need to bring a child, you just need to have been one.
Go and see Where The Wild Things Are. You don’t need to bring a child, you just need to have been one.
Yeah, I know, loads of videos from me. Sorry. I just love this stuff!
You’d have to be careful on the roads with Irish criminals like this one. Jaysis, that poor Garda! This and more like it coming to TV3 any day now. Ireland’s most vicious police chases is by John Walsh and Kathleen O’ Rourke. (Reminded me a lot of Garda Patrol)
I don’t know - maybe I’m far too serious for my own good - maybe the Great Famine is something to laugh about, given it’s so long ago. Maybe too this video is just a gentle satire of the current situation and maybe, if it was happening today, this sort of thing might actually happen. The Irish Famine: Do they know it’s Christmas? from the show “The Savage Eye”. I haven’t seen it before. Based on that I certainly won’t be watching it. I just don’t find it tasteful or funny - though it is David McSavage - and was quite surprised to see it on RTE’s YouTube account at all. What’s your take on it?
I met Granny O’ Grimm recently - it was quite the encounter and I’m sure I’ll be recounting it to you shortly. Amid the complaints, the grumbles, the overwhelming sense of pessimism and gloom (her life motto is “give up your dreams“), there was actually an attractive streak of divilment in this elderly lady that made up for the sheer mortification of having her show me up in the Central Hotel. That woman has a sharp tongue - though it’d be no more than I deserve, she’d say herself. I’d say she was afraid she’d catch a dose of positivity from me. However, Gertie (she’ll hate me telling you that’s her name, but there you go) is, as you know, working with Brown Bag Films and they’ve just released this video of her in divilment mode singing a Christmas song - though it’s not the one that I remember learning … There’s more
And now the games can begin. At last we have reached the top ten, the ten movies that I believe best reflect the raw power and visual majesty that was cinema in 2009. Not all of these will be critic’s darlings, but then many times what we like and what “professionals” think is best does not match. Instead I offer a top ten that will have some critically excellent movies and other that were just so enjoyable that it would be a crime to exclude them. And at 10 it is…