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Saturday, July 11th, 2009
I first came across the Spud series by accident. A few of my friends at school were excitedly talking about skipping a lesson and going with the librarian to a nearby shopping centre to see John van de Ruit. I had no idea who that was but when offered the opportunity to miss class I wasn’t going to say no.
I happily climbed in the car totally oblivious to what I was getting myself into. We arrived at the Exclusive Books and took our seat in front of John. He began talking about Spud and having stolen his diary, in my naive state I thought he really had stolen some kid’s diary and published it. It wasn’t until he started reading a section of the book that my curiosity sky rocketed. It was one of the wombat scenes. After a few annoying questions about whether the book was about him or not, I’m sure John must be so tired of answering that question, I was already plotting an ingenious plan to get the book ASAP. Needless to say I was hooked and eagerly awaited the second book. This time I managed to wangle a review copy out of the penguins (Penguin Publishers), of whom I’m growing very fond, for the third book.
It arrived early on launch day. I had a friend coming over for the day and was ready to get rid of him before my mother convinced me that that would be rude. The second my friend left I lunged into the book and devoured it page by page. All of my favourite characters are back for more zany adventures.
The book follows Spud’s third year of high school. Being a senior doesn’t make life any easier for Spud. With a new Malawian boy in their dorm, everybody pushing for prefect, and a whole term in a girls boarding school, Spud’s journey from boy to man is filled with fall off your chair laughing moments. These are best enjoyed away from the public eye. The last thing you need is for the funny farm to be after you.
The book definitely has a more mature tone, not only from Spud but from John as an author. The laughs are often more sophisticated but the right mix with slap stick is still there. What amazes me is the way John has matured the characters without loosing the humour. You notice it, but it doesn’t bother you. In fact it’s what keeps the story fresh.
It should be noted that for the first time the book really feels like it’s going somewhere from the start. By the time you reach the end, you’ll feel satisfied that the story has set a direction for the final book – something which was lacking in the last two books.
I really can’t fault the book. Whether it’s because I’m blinded by my fetish with the characters or my relation to the twists of life is yet to be seen. What I can say with 100% surety is this; the book holds a special quality of truth even though the storyline and characters can seem so outrages. The magic John puts into the book doesn’t seem formulated it feels real, and that’s something to be proud of.
Rating 10/10
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Sunday, March 15th, 2009
Review
Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Amy Adams star in this intense Drama about a Priest’s relationship with his school’s first black student. The doubt that exists between the three central characters on what really happened is mesmerising to watch and should be hailed as a must see this year.
The acting from every cast member in this movie is spell bounding from start to finish. Streep’s queen bee persona that we saw in The Devil Wears Prada is taken to new levels as the principle of St. Nicholas, Sister Aloysius. But it’s not only the three leads that control the screen, the supporting cast does an amazing job of not being over powered by the Academy favourites.
The real star in this movie is the amazing screenplay. As I think it should be with all movies, the story is the best thing about it. It’s different and provocative without being too in your face or annoying, but carries an intelligent sense of humour throughout.
The crew is next in line for the ego soaring comments I just have to make about this movie. From the sets to the cinematography everything is flawlessly carried out without as much as a hint of showing off or distracting from the story.
Overall this is one of the best Drama’s I have seen in a long time, another must see on your 2009 movie list.
10/10
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Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
Review
Drug abuse is something that continues with the entire world around us telling us it’s wrong. It’s a serious reality and Rachel Getting Married takes a look at how it affects families and the people themselves.
Anna Hathaway is brilliant as the drug addict undergoing rehabilitation. We are used to seeing her in coming of age roles but this gritty look at reality shows she can really act. The other actors and actresses are fine but this movie is really Hathaway’s show. Jenny Lumet takes the writers chair for the first time as the plot follows Kym (Anne Hathaway) returning home from rehab for her sister, Rachel’s (Rosemarie Dewitt), wedding. Among all the celebrations, friends and music Kym brings a history of crisis and tragedy.
The film carries shaky camera work and extremely irritating music which, I hope, is intentional on the part of the crew. By adding that irritating undercurrent you become uncomfortable from the opening credits, helping you to connect with what the characters are experiencing at the time.
The movie is depressing, real and at times heart wrenching. This movie is definitely one for passionate movie goers but for a main stream audience this movie smacks you over the head with reality. Most people go to the movies to escape reality but this rollercoaster emotional ride is far from relaxing. In fact it can unnerve you for the day.
This movie may get a nod for being bold, different and telling a story but it won’t do much at the box office. When people see Hathaway like this they won’t be impressed with what she looks like or how she behaves. People don’t want to see their favourite actresses as ugly, smoking, swearing drug addicts and the box office numbers will prove it.
8/10
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Thursday, September 25th, 2008
Last week Criterion Games released another major Burnout Paradise update. The update was claimed to be the biggest so far and they didn’t disappoint. 4 Bikes have been added to the game, two of which are unlocked from the start. 38 clock race events called Burning Ride and Midnight Ride add some challenges for the new bikers, and the best news is that, yet again, it’s all free. The update also brings in weather and a 24 hour day/night cycle, which not only adds a whole new dimension to the game but is also fully customisable. You can change the current time and set how long each day should take. Then for those that just can’t get enough they have also added 70 Freeburn challenges. These are online challenges only. It goes without saying, I was one of the first people to download it and get racing. The bikes are awesome, and their sound makes you want to pump up the volume. They move easily, and perform stunts that are out of this world at a push of a button. If I have any complaints, which one should never have with anything free, I would have loved to see the bikes crumple up like the cars on the crash cam. It would also be pretty cool to race against other bikes offline. The new day/night cycle has created a love hate relationship with me. I love how it looks but on my small, non HD, T.V. I can’t see properly at night and continuously crash.

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Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Quick Review
An amazing film that manages to mix humour and a great story the way only Pixar can. The animation is beautiful, as Pixar again exceeds expectations.
Rating: 10/10
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