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THE AARONS 2020 - Best TV Show
It was prime time for TV in 2020, with many more free hours to fill. I managed to get through a lot of my backlog in fact, finally getting around to watching shows like The Strain. It’s a show about a deadly disease that tears society apart because a lot of arrogant people think they are exempt from quarantining. The disease turns people into vampires, so it’s technically escapism. Here are the Aarons for Best TV Show:
#10. The Plot Against America (Miniseries) - HBO
It’s not TV, it’s not HBO, it’s real life. The Wire-creator David Simon’s penchant for illustrating the human fallout of institutional failures made him a perfect collaborator for HBO’s Plot Against America, an adaptation of Phillip Roth’s alternate-history novel. Following a Jewish family in New Jersey navigating the increasingly-fascist America of a hypothetical Charles Lindbergh administration, the show is a terrifying warning of what happens when hatred and conspiracy theories are allowed to accumulate political force. Notably, while the book ends with history back on the right track, the closing moments here are left ambiguous. The show was a limited series, but in many ways, The Plot Against America is ongoing.
#9. Mrs. America (Miniseries) - FX
Its interests are married to The Plot Against America, but Mrs. America traces the country’s rising extremism from a more historically accurate perspective. The miniseries centers on political activists in the 1970s on opposing sides of the proposed Equal Rights Amendment, but its dialogue isn’t a strict dichotomy. The episodic format is expertly utilized to build out intersectional ideas from the likes of Rose Byrne’s Gloria Steinem, Uzo Aduba’s Shirley Crisholm, and Margo Martindale’s Bella Abzug, detailing the difficulties in building a diverse coalition, and the dangers of a single-minded one. Drawing parallels to current debates, its compelling centerpiece is how conservative Phylis Shafley (Cate Blanchett) successfully defeats the Amendment; voting against your own self-interests, Mrs. America says, is as American as apple pie.
#8. The Outsider (Miniseries) - HBO
Societal collapse comes from within in the two shows mentioned above, but the threat in HBO’s adaptation of Stephen King’s 2018 novel is decidedly an “other.” King clearly had his mind on modern manipulations of truth when crafting the ingenious premise: a man is arrested for the murder of two young boys due to irrefutable DNA evidence, only to provide an air-tight alibi for the crime. To match King’s procedural prose, HBO brought on The Night Of’s David Price, who layers the original work with meticulous mysteries. The Outsider has all the pulpy jolts expected of the author, but the show’s true horror lies in its overbearing grief, best brought to life by Ben Mendelsohn’s Detective Anderson. To say more would be to spoil its secrets; you’ll want to be on the inside.
#7. Perry Mason (Season 1) - HBO
Just like the famous fictional attorney, HBO can’t seem to lose, with Perry Mason marking its third entry on this list. The reimagining of the long running court drama actually takes place before the character’s illustrious law career; here he’s a down-on-his-luck private eye caught up in a scandalous child kidnapping case. The result’s a gangbusters production of old-fashioned moody noir: political corruption, femme fatales, and a more morally-complicated Mason, as played by The Americans’ Matthew Rhys. The lavish period details and character-actor cast, including Shea Whigham, John Lithgow, and Tatiana Maslany, will help draw viewers in, but, I’ll confess, I was already hooked by the season’s chilling opening moments.
#6. Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (Season 1) - NBC
Dour seasons have dominated this list thus far, but Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist sings a different tune. It’s a lovably oddball premise: an accident during an MRI causes a young woman, played by Jane Levy, to hear other people’s thoughts in the form of popular music. It’s all karaoke, but, emphasized by the presence of Skylar Astin, a worthy inheritor to Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s musical-comedy crown. The tracklist, workplace antics, and love-triangle drama all exist in a comfortingly familiar network TV realm, but the show takes additional steps for inclusion with stories highlighting Zoey’s genderfluid neighbor (Alex Newell) and an American Sign Language performance of Rachel Platten’s “Fight Song.” During a year in need of shuffling off stress, there was no better time to queue up Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
#5. What We Do in The Shadows (Season 2) - FX
FX’s expansion of the mockumentary feature film of the same name lit up some of the darker corners of its universe in the show’s second season, transforming mundane-seeming material into something completely, uniquely batty. Each creature of Shadows took their turn in the spotlight this season, from a middle-management promotion gifting energy-vampire Colin Robinson unlimited supernatural power, to undead Nadja befriending a doll possessed by her own ghost, to Matt Berry’s Lazlo forging a small-town persona as a bartender/volleyball coach to escape a vengeful Mark Hamill. As always, it was the sympathetic Guillermo (Harvey Guillén), a Van Helsing descendent desperate to become a vampire, who gave the show its emotional stakes, and the vampires within a different kind altogether.
#4. Stargirl (Season 1) - DC Universe
Shadows was lit, but few things burned brighter this year than Stargirl (perhaps too brightly for the flamed-out DC Universe). The superhero drama is one of several that will outlive its original streaming service - fitting, given its obsession with legacy. Based on a character created by DC Comics stalwart Geoff Johns after the tragic loss of his sister, the show finds a young girl taking on the mantle of a fallen hero after moving to a town run in secret by supervillains. With sprightly fight choreography and an unabashed embrace of its comic book lore, Stargirl outshines the overabundance of small-screen superheroes out there. Its highlight is the bright performance of lead Brec Bassinger; put simply, she’s a star, girl.
#3. BoJack Horseman (Season 6b) - Netflix
Throughout its run, BoJack Horseman garnered acclaim for routinely delivering unexpected pathos, and the final season kept it on that track until the end. ...Get it, because horses run on tracks? The unexpected porter of television’s legacy of antiheroes ended in much the same vein as its sister shows - with consequences finally catching up with its protagonist. No amount of fanciful animal puns could soften that painful catharsis, as the show finally trampled its tricky web of abuse through bittersweet means. The series closed out with an especially thoughtful scene, the kind viewers who looked past the wonky pilot years ago were regularly blessed with; to the very end, BoJack, you were a gift, horse.
#2. Better Call Saul (Season 5) - AMC
As good as Bad ever was and better than ever before, the fifth season of AMC’s spin-off completely upended the world of its eponymous lawyer while bringing Vince Gilligan’s universe one step away from full-circle. Saul Goodman found himself in way over his head, and viewers found themselves way on the edge of their seats, as his first foray into “criminal” lawyering swiftly dovetailed with an escalating drug war. Despite the emotional distress of watching fan-favorite character Kim Wexler placed in perilous situations, there are no objections to be had with the drama’s continued masterful storytelling. Ramping up the slow-burn storytelling, season five saw Kim and Saul’s relationship develop in rich and unexpected ways, while still keeping their final fates unresolved. Fans are thus waiting with bated breath for the show’s final call next year.
#1. The Great (Season 1) - Hulu
Who could be the best but The Great? There was a minor television controversy this year over Netflix marketing The Crown as a historical drama despite its fictional interpretation of events; The Great has no such pretentions. An asterix adorns every title card of the show, letting viewers know that its take on Catherine the Great’s coup against Emperor Peter III of Russia is only “an occasionally true story.” The show indeed is not great for education, but it’s the most entertaining television of the year, locking stars Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult in a battle of wits and a fight for the country’s soul under the watch of The Favourite co-writer Tony McNamara. The uproarious comedy slyly collates leadership based in cruelty with leadership based in goodwill in the background of its quite bawdy escapades, a subtle bit of relevant political maneuvering that lets it successfully claim the crown this year.
NEXT UP: THE 2020 AARONS FOR BEST TV EPISODE!
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📱 💕 🕹 🌡
Thanks lil sis <3
📱 Show your phone lock screen and/or Home Screen
💕 Your two top fave fictional characters
Tatiana Maslany as Sarah Manning in Orphan Black
Steve Buscemi as Rex in Airheads
🕹 Video game you are currently playing
None :) I usually don’t play video games (sometimes Sims 4 or an old Bugs Bunny games but I’m not that much into it.)
🌡 Fave season
Spring
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Orphan Black Rewatch: Unconscious Selection
If it feels like this shouldn’t be the season’s penultimate episode, it’s because this show is pretty good about parsing out information across episodes, seasons, and the run of the show. It feels like there’s still a lot left unanswered but we’re also getting one huge piece of information, another semi-reveal, and nearing the resolution of at least one story line.
I’ll start with that story line first. Art has been circling the answers to the case of the identicals for weeks now. Beth’s not been herself lately, there’s at least two identicals running around, and there’s clearly something going on. He’s not going to just let it slide either. He learns the truth (or part of the truth) and now he’s got his sights set on Sarah. And he’s not the only one.
Sarah, ever the impulsive one, goes straight to where Helena is locked in a cage. She’d love nothing more than to end the offending clone herself but she can’t pull the trigger. Does she feel the connection that Helena feels? Is she not comfortable shooting someone so helpless and resigned to their fate? Is it just because Sarah’s never actually shot a person before? Likely it’s a little of everything.
We, and Sarah, actually get to learn why there seems to be such a connection between the two women. They’re twins, they’re birth mother hiding them away by separating them into the two most separate entities there are. The Church and the State. This revelation sets us up for seeing a yin and yang relationship between the two. They are two halves of the same coin, opposites yet inexplicably tied together. It’ll be a fun relationship to explore going into the finale.
Stray Observations:
We also learn that Aldous Leekie isn’t the top of the Dyad food chain. He’s reporting to someone else. Someone who will be as much Sarah’s foil as anyone else. Someone who cuts a very Tatiana Maslany-like figure on our screens. Someone with a window obsession.
“Fine. Fetch me something gay.”
“Kira’s not a lizard.” That’s what you think Sarah.
There is a swan hanging on the wall of S’s kitchen. This is a really neat bit of set design and I will delve deeper into it in the next (?) episode.
Cosima is savage
Sarah wears a blue plaid shirt that looks like one S wears later on (or something). Is Sarah borrowing Siobhan’s clothes?
I was going to do only screenshots of various Tatianas but I like S way too much and also Delphine is a puppy.
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Upcoming Flicks February 2018
Films coming out in Australia in February 2018.
February 1
· Den of Thieves
Den of Thieves follows a group of bank robbers who have their eyes set on the Federal Bank, while the elite unit of cops with unconventional police morals chase them around every turn. Genre: Action Director: Christian Gudegast Stars: Gerard Butler, 50 Cent, Pablo Schreiber, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Recommendation: Skip it. There is nothing new here.
· Molly’s Game
Molly’s Game based on the true story of Molly Bloom who started a high stakes poker tournament for celebrities and the super-rich, but it didn’t take long for her to be noticed by the FBI. Genre: Drama Director: Aaron Sorkin Stars: Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Kevin Costner, Michael Cera, Rachel Skarsten, Joe Keery, Chris O'Dowd Recommendation: See it. Aaron Sorkin is a brilliant writer and it’ll be interesting how he handles his first directing gig. Also, Jessica Chastain is always a pleasure to watch on screen.
· Phantom Thread
A well-known dressmaker, Reynolds Woodcock, has his life turned upside down by a young and beautiful woman who becomes his muse and his lover. Genre: Drama Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Stars: Daniel Day-Lewis, Lesley Manville, Vicky Krieps Recommendation: If you are a PTA fan than go and see it. The few things I have watched of his I haven’t been interested in and based on the trailer this could have the same affect on me. It is up for 6 Academy Awards, all the big ones included, i.e. Best Picture, Director, Actor so I am sure it is nothing to sneeze at.
February 8
· Fifty Shades Freed
The third and final instalment of the Fifty Shades’ franchise, we finally see the how Christian and Anastasia’s relationship ends up. Genre: Drama/Romance Director: James Foley Stars: Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Kim Basinger, Eric Johnson, Recommendation: The only good thing I can say about Fifty Shades Freed is that it’s the last one. Skip it.
· Insidious: The Last Key
In her own home this time, Dr Elise Rainier must face her most fearsome haunting yet. Genre: Horror Director: Adam Robitel Stars: Lin Shaye, Javier Botet, Caitlin Gerard, Spencer Locke Recommendation: I’m mixed on this. Some of my horror friends in the US have said it isn’t that great but the trailer seems to have creeped me out, just out of pure curiosity I’m going to see it.
· Stronger
Jeff Bauman is a man who lost both his legs in the Boston Marathon bombing of 2013. This is his fight for survival. Genre: Biography/Drama Director: David Gordon Green Stars: Jake Gyllenhaal, Tatiana Maslany Recommendation: It looks like a movie about the perseverance of humanity and the strength to overcome the extreme odds to survive. Those movies are always good.
· Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas
Tad Jones, who is a better explorer and adventurer in his mind than in reality, must rescue his love from a millionaire who is seeking King Midas’ treasure. Genre: Animation Director: Enrique Gato, Javier López Barreira, David Alonso Stars: Óscar Barberán, Michelle Jenner, Adriana Ugarte Recommendation: Skip it. It may please the youngsters, but it doesn’t seem like it will be one that the parents can sit though willingly and enjoy the movie.
· The 15:17 to Paris
Three American soldiers discover and thwart a terrorist attack on a train to Paris. Genre: Historical Drama Director: Clint Eastwood Stars: Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos, Judy Greer, Jenna Fischer Recommendation: I like Clint Eastwood’s style and choice of films to direct generally. This looks like a great story of heroism. See it.
February 15
· Black Panther
Marvel furthers than universe with the popular character who made his debut in Captain America: Civil War, Black Panther takes his place as King of Wakanda after his father died whilst two of his foes join forces to destroy him and his Kingdom. Genre: Action/Drama Director: Ryan Coogler Stars: Chadwick Boseman, Andy Serkis, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker, Sterling K. Brown, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya Recommendation: It’s Marvel. Of course, you should see it!
· Lady Bird
An angsty seventeen-year-old girl and her mother struggle with their relationship through her final year of high school, Genre: Drama/Comedy Director: Greta Gerwig Stars: Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf Recommendation: I love a good coming of age film. This particular one is nominated for several Academy Awards. The trailer is engaging and relatable and Laurie Metcalf is a fantastic actress, so I think it will be worth the price of admission.
February 22
· 2:22
Synopsis from IMBD: A man's life is derailed when an ominous pattern of events repeats itself in exactly the same manner every day, ending at precisely 2:22 p.m. Genre: Thriller Director: Paul Currie Stars: Teresa Palmer, Michiel Huisman Recommendation: I’ve read the synopsis, watched the trailer and I still don’t know what it is about. And it isn’t something that has me wanting to solve the mystery of what’s meant to be happening. Skip it.
· Game Night
When a group of friends meet for a regular game night, they find themselves entangled in a kidnapping that they need to solve, while still thinking it is all a game. Genre: Comedy Director: John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein Stars: Rachel McAdams, Jason Bateman, Michael Cyril Creighton, Jesse Plemons, Kylie Bunbury, Lamorne Morris Recommendation: I’m not keen on a lot of Bateman films, but this one seems pretty decent. It doesn’t seem to be an over the top comedy that we have been exposed to lately but more of a subtle humour that appeals to me. See it.
· Finding Your Feet
A woman’s proper life is upheaved when she discovers her husband is having an affair. Genre: Romance/Comedy Director: Richard Loncraine Stars: Imelda Staunton, Timothy Spall Recommendation: Brit comedies are the best. They have such heart mix with their humour that is much more real and relatable than the SNL style American comedies. This trailer was very fun. I want to see it.
· The BBQ
Dazza gives his neighbours food poisoning from his barbequing and seeks to learn from the best, a tyrannic Scottish chef. Genre: Comedy Director: Stephen Amis Stars: Shane Jacobson, Magda Szubanski, Julia Zemiro, Manu Feildel Recommendation: I don’t think this is one that is going to win any awards but if you want a down to earth Aussie comedy I think it’ll serve you well.
· Winchester
The Winchester house is famed for being haunted, or believed to be haunted by Sarah Winchester, the heiress to the firearm fortune. So, to confuse the spirits she had rooms added on, and on, and on to the mansion. Genre: Horror Director: Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig Stars: Helen Mirren, Jason Clarke, Sarah Snook, Angus Sampson Recommendation: Helen Mirren in a horror film about the Winchester house!!! Hell yes!
My picks for the month are Black Panther, Lady Bird and Winchester.
-Terry
#upcoming flick#terry#den of thieves#molly's game#phantom thread#fifty shades freed#insidious the last key#stronger#tad the lost explorer#the 15:17 to paris#black panther#marvel#lady bird#2:22#game night#finding your feet#the bbq#winchester#helen mirren#upcoming flicks
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“ why should i stay behind when i am just as capable as any man! ”
in the long list of things i’ll probably never write, but can’t stop thinking about, here’s a 4hr edit of an only partially thought-out plot. this is what i’ve got plot-wise:
‘Myrlene (tatiana maslany) longs desperately for adventure and to be more than just somebody’s wife and homemaker. After years of being trained by her older brother for what he thought was just fun, she disguises herself as a man and joins a tournament to fight a number of knights. Upon winning she, in her triumphant glee, removes her helmet. The Knight Commander, infuriated by this woman defeating his knights in a battle she never should have been part of, intends to punish her. However, Arthur comes along and intervenes before such punishment can be doled out. At the begging of Myrlene’s brother and older sister, she’s released. Myrlene is irritated by such belittlement, only more angered when her brother takes and locks away her sword.
A month later, Myrlene’s brother comes to Arthur, reporting of how a number of women have gone missing, including both of his sisters; however he believes that Myrlene hasn’t been taken so much as run off to save the women herself. As Arthur, his knights and the brother journey to find the stolen women, they find Myrlene, who insists on coming with them.’
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#king arthur legend of the sword#tatiana maslany#charlie hunnam#manip#oc#/#im only now realising how close 'myrlene' is to 'merlin'#fuck#oh well#nonfic: manip#oc: myrlene#{ icb i spent 4hrs on this ffs }#{ maybe ill write snippet things }#{ i dont think ill write a full actual fanfic }
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My lock screen is halloween spoopyiness and my home screen is Tatiana maslany (I probably spelled that wrong I can’t spell) because she’s an angel and orphan black is magical
~ chris
Ooh ooh ooh!! 8 and 47?? 😊
8: phone background? I’m on mobile so I’m gonna reblog this with the pictures! 47: have you held hands with someone in the past three days?
Probably my sister, we hold hands sometimes!
~ chris!! Thanks for asking by the way
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TIFF Destroyer Screening Premiere! Nicole Kidman! Sebastian Stan! Tatiana Maslany! Shamier Anderson! And More!
TIFF Destroyer Screening Premiere! Nicole Kidman! Sebastian Stan! Tatiana Maslany! Shamier Anderson! And More!
Destroyer has been getting amazing buzz from the Toronto Film Festival. I hear that Nicole Kidman is a lock for a best actress nomination!
At the Tiff premiere Nicole Kidman, Sebastian Stan, Tatiana Maslany and more were on hand to support the film.
Check out the pics from the event below!
Nicole Kidman, Megan Ellison, Founder of Annapurna Pictures, Sebastian Stan, Nicole Kidman, Karyn Kusama,…
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