Aka Monday 28th September - Sunday 4th October 2020
Still catching up, so this will be brief…Another quiet Covid-19 week, working and not going out, as no way that is open is worth going to versus the risk of catching Covid-19…and no Long Walk this week, as I felt knackered at the weekend…but I did buy the new Lego Avengers magazine, which came with a free Lego Spidey:
…I also got a Lego Dinosaur kit:
…and I got this week’s New Comic Book Day gems:
…and read ‘Savage Dragon’ #252 (great superhero fun for grown-ups, done in the style of newspaper strip comics) and ‘Adventureman’ #2 and #3 (great pulp fun for grown-ups and non-grown-ups):
…I also watched ‘Doom Patrol’ Season 1, which does a great job of capturing the best bits of the ‘Doom Patrol’ comic – the humour, pathos, horror and far-out-there-ness is all there – but the creative team haven’t been afraid to make changes so that they can tell their story. It’s weird how much has been changes, while still staying true to the characters:
…’Diamond Mercenaries’, a fun b-movie about a diamond heist, that barrels along with plot twists, betrayals plenty of action (although the camera cuts away just before the gory/bloody bits), with a great cast – Telly Savalas (who, just on this performance, would have made a great Rastapopoulos in a Tintin film), Christopher Lee, Maud Adams, OJ Simpson (yes, that OJ) and Peter Fonda:
…and ’Berlin 1976’, a nice heist movie (also starring Telly Savalas), which lacks in tension, but makes up for it with a great cast (Telly Savalas, Robert Culp and James Mason) having fun that translates onto the screen. And a bit of a bonkers story involving kidnapping a Nazi from prison, without the authorities knowing. I can’t elaborate further without spoiling the film:
…which means that I now have a Telly Savalas heist trilogy - ’Diamond Mercenaries’, ‘Berlin 1976’ and the magnificent ‘Kelly’s Heroes’…and yes I did have to get the ’Diamond Mercenaries’ and ‘Berlin 1976’ on non-UK region 2 DVDs as that’s the only way to get these films (on region 2)…and I did this week’s G2 Crosswords:
…and Monday’s crossword gets the week of to a perfect start as we didn’t have to cheat on any of the 24 clues. The little grey cells just knocked them all out of the park. Even the words we didn’t know we got! Like ‘abjure’ from ‘forswear’, we had the intersecting letters ’a_j_r_’ and it made sense that it would end as ‘a_jure’ and then it felt right to add a ‘b’ to get ‘abjure’. The crossword gods must have been smiling on us…
…Tuesday’s grid went almost as well, with 23 of the 24 clues knocked out of the ground! Leading us to learn that ‘Donne’ was an ‘English preacher and meta-physical poet, d.1631’…
…Wednesday’s crossword goes pretty well too. We only had to cheat on a tenth of the clues (two out of 21). Learning that a ‘Bavaria in German’ is ‘Bayern’ and that ‘pastrami’ is ‘sliced cured beef’…
…and things take a tumble with Thursday’s grid as we had to cheat on a third of the clues (seven out of 23). I guess the good start to the week has drained the little grey cells a tad, but the silver lining is that we learnt that ‘Montenegro’ is a ‘Balkan country on the Adriatic’, that ‘Marc’ is a ‘brandy-like spirit distilled from grape residue’, that ‘vermicelli’ is pasta in long slender threads’ and that ‘grenache’ is a red wine grape…
…Friday’s grid went a bit better, we only had to cheat on a seventh of the clues (three out of 21). The little grey cells were mostly make to full health, although we got stuck with 17 down ‘sedate’, thinking of synonyms for sedated/sleepy and didn’t think of ‘sedate’ as meaning ‘quiet’ or ‘staid’, which was the answer <shaking head emoji>…
…and the week ends on a poor note with Saturday’s crossword, we had to cheat on a third if the clues (seven out of 23), which I think is mostly due to a few too many blue lagoons the night before <shaking head emoji>…but we did learn that ‘Cecilia’ is the ‘patron saint of musicians’, that an ‘ammonite’ is a ‘coiled fossil shell’, that ‘Ilfracombe’ is a ‘North Devon seaside resort’ and that a ‘fantail’ is a type of pigeon’…
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