Mad Men dvd marathon.
The only tv I generally watch is the music programmes on BB4 on Friday nights and - bizarrely - the Parliament Channel which I find quite addictive.
My wife and kids generally have control of the tv set. There's a whole new world of early morning tv out there which you'll never experience unless you have under-10s.
^You'll be no stranger to the 12hours of Justin & Co. on Cbeebies then?
I missed the BBC4 Top of The Pops and documentary on 1978 on Friday night, a shame, as I thought it would be pretty good.
I'm a light sleeper in the early hours, so I often get up around 3 or 4 and put on some Bill Evans as a relief to the constant barrage of kids TV in Dutch, Russian, English and also the Russian music marathons which do not travel well.
^LOL! That's the one programme my offspring will gladly switch channel to watch the Dutch version of Sesame Street, or even Russian cartoons. Anything else on CBeebies they watch intently, but not Granny Murray and her friends.
Just watched Desperate Romantics, about the PreRaphaelites. Such high hopes!
At $5 on Apple TV it looked too good to be true.
FAILED camp.
BBC is excellent, so how you managed to choose one of the most superficial and mindless programs is quite baffling.
You must have been taken in by the "classy historical" production values...Educate yourself little piggy
Oh, Eckhart, here you go again...
Like an over eager pig chomping at the bit to drag everything into the mudfight that seems to be your comfort zone, you must have been tripped up by the last two words of my post, and missed the punchline completely.
Do you want to reread my post and sally back a witty reply once you actually understand what was said?
It's only 3 sentences and I know you are capable of wit, as in your hilarious illustrated post on drinking aged water.
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You still don't get it. I expected good camp, because of the name of the series, the subject matter and the said marketing picture of the brooding actor.
Sorry to have to spell it out for you, but you can't say I didn't give you a second chance to hit me with a good zinger.
I do not expect much from bitch queens, but from one as feisty as you I expected a different line line of attack on the second swing, instead of the same approach, rehashed.
Your reach exceeds your grasp, clearly and repeatedly.
Do you ever feel like he turned up to a drag strip with a go-kart?
Last edited by My Grandfather's Pants (2013-01-06 09:46:09)
Oh you guys are so manly.
Did we talk before grampy? Are you the one who thought women and men have fundamentally different brains? If so, let me know so I can ignore you
'The Iron Lady' on Channel 4. That did not take long to get on telly.
Meryl Streep is superb as Margaret Thatcher. I don't say that as a Thatcher fan, but hats off to Meryl for a very convincing portrayal.
Yes it is something of a hagiography, but it is also a reflection on the aging process
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Sigh, GMP, my most embarrassed apologies, this is what happens when you wrestle a pig. You both get muddy, but the difference is the pig loves it. On the other hand I could not resist engaging Eckhart because he is easily provoked and an easy target.
Excart, you should have stopped at the first paragraph. Convoluted in a hall of mirrors sort of way, but a reasonable joyride to read.
As for camp, I am surprised that a 58 yo straight plastic surgeon knows more than a young bilious bitch queen like you. From Wiki: "Camp is an aesthetic sensibility that regards something as appealing or humorous because of its ridiculousness to the viewer." Notice, to the viewer, not the author or actor.
Camp can be intentionally ridiculous, but that is seldom good camp because it is really hard to skirt the line of where to play it straight and when to ham it up. Attempts at Intentional camp end up usually being broad comedy or low brow satire. Think of The Rocky Horror Picture show. Obviously,you mistake broad comedy for camp.
A better brand of camp is that which is played straight. That is, the actors play the roles and scenes seriously, but it is the ridiculousness of the subject or situation, or a gross disconnect between the portrayal and the context that not only makes you laugh, but also engages higher cognitive functions. The artist is not telegraphing his intentions, he assumes you are clever enough to get the joke. Think of Telenovelas, or better yet the Housewives series. This is the line I hoped the BBC was taking.
The best camp is dead earnestly serious about its purpose and intention. The PreRaphaelites themselves fall in this camp. They had absolutely no intention to make you laugh. Yet with our modern sensibility we look at their paintings and the ridiculousness of it all screams at us. That is why I had such high hopes.
Incidentally, one of the most complete Pre-Raphaelite collections is in the museum in Ponce, Puerto Rico. A concrete magnate (who later became governor of the island) went on an art buying spree. Wether because of personal preference or the ridiculous low prices of the discredited movement during the reign of Modernism, he was able to accumulate a lot of them. I loved them from the minute I saw them and still do, including the overwrought expressions. They were like telenovelas of the middle ages. At the time, I had no idea of what camp is.
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Eckhardt, you are great at arguing, but you will be even better when you actually understand the content of the post.
Or when your arguments are internally consistent.
Or when your response actually relates to what was said.
Other than that your response was passable, except that it lacked wit. I know a self described droll clown such as you is capable of a better shot and this is just a lame decoy assault.
Last edited by Chévere (2013-01-07 11:51:33)
It is one thing to say something is illogical and it is quite another to be able to point it out. And surely, someone who went on and on about your exposure and life experience with the overwrought expressions on paintings in some nook in Puerto Rico would not be shy about exposing the fault of my comments.
Were you a rags to riches story from Puerto Rico? I think so but of course am curious.
I'm sorry. I'll feel better when I'm Post-Op.
Last edited by Ivy Jim... (2013-01-08 02:59:47)
I would respond Chevere, but obviously Ivy Jim doesn't want you talking to me.
Depends on what you say. This is the home of freedom of speech.
Chevere is a big boy, in all my fantasies about him...
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