Saturday, March 21, 2015

Movies seen while traveling

Just returned from an international trip that gave me the opportunity to catch up on a few films and TV shows.

Saw Interstellar. A pretty movie, though bloated and a little new-agey for my tastes.

Saw The Expendables 3. Ye gods.

Saw an episode of "Gotham". Ugh. This Batman prequel is getting a lot of love from critics, but I can't see the appeal. This would be a better show if it were divorced completely from the Batman mythos.

I saw Birdman which was surprisingly-entertaining.

Got caught up on some "How I Met Your Mother" and "Big Bang Theory" as well as a few foreign sitcoms.

Most of this had the effect of making me glad I've been spending less money on cable TV and movies of late.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Abolish Daylight Saving Time

There's a petition to the White House to abolish Daylight Saving Time. Probably won't do anything, but I'm sure as hell in favor of this!

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Review: "Half the World"

Thought I'd commented on this already, but I guess I was wrong.

A week or so back I finished "Half the World" by Joe Abercrombie. The sequel to "Half a King", "Half the World" switches to the journey of young Thorn, a female warrior in a society that doesn't generally tolerate such, and Bran, a warrior who doesn't like killing.

They join Father Yvari (from "Half a King") in his mission to counter the High King's influence and avenge his father's and brother's deaths.

As with "Half a King", this was a fun ride. It's light, for Abercrombie fare, and a quick read. I found myself liking the characters and enjoying their growth as well as their trials and tribulations.

Abercrombie gives us a bigger view of his world, though at a dizzying pace. I have to say I'm enjoying it. I loved the book's easy narrative and mix of old-and-new characters. A fun read. I can't wait for the next one.