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Quantum of Solace theme song

Joe Cornish and Adam Buxton of Adam and Joe fame have submitted proposals for the theme song for new James Bond movie Quantum of Solace.

I prefer Joe’s version to Adam’s.

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Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall

Forgetting Sarah Marshall

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Review: You Don’t Mess with the Zohan

You Don’t Mess with the Zohan

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Review: Man on Wire

Man on Wire

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Review: The Dark Knight

The Dark Knight

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Fearful Symmetry

The trailer for Watchmen inspired me to reread my well-thumbed copy of the graphic novel or to be more precise to assuage the fanboys in the audience the trade paperback collection of the 12 issue comic book miniseries.

I have read it many times though it has been years since I last did, but it still manages to surprise me and I spot details that I hadn’t before. One example is the sheer amount of symmetry in Chapter 5 Fearful Symmetry. There are obvious examples of symmetry such as all the panels whose content is pretty symmetrical (windows or faces centered in the panel) or the panels which feature reflections. But Fearful Symmetry also contains far more subtle examples such as numbers and letters used for background elements deliberately chosen to be symmetrical or panels which are similar to earlier panels the protagonist of The Black Freighter comic gnawing on a gull and Dan in the Gunga Diner eating a chicken leg.

This latter example of symmetry then led me to notice a symmetrical element that had escaped me all these years. The entire chapter Fearful Symmetry is symmetrical (or as near as it can be) page 15 mirrors 14, 16 mirrors 13, 17 mirrors 12 and so on.

Also of course the entire book of Watchmen outside of chapter 5 features symmetry both in the visual elements and metaphorically.

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Why Batman Could Exist

With The Dark Knight opening at cinemas in the US tomorrow and here in the UK exactly a week from now there has been a glut of Batman related stuff on the internet but Scientific American’s analysis of the feasibility of really becoming someone like Batman is probably the best. This and this come pretty close though. [via]

See also E. Paul Zehr’s book Becoming Batman: The Possibility of a Superhero, upon which the Scientific American’s piece was based.

And this review of the IMAX version of The Dark Knight makes me sad that we no longer have an IMAX cinema in the region.

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Review: Shotgun Stories

Shotgun Stories

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Review: Manufactured Landscapes

Manufactured Landscapes

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Review: The Happening

The Happening

Ridiculous awful movie directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Mark Wahlberg. I would get into how awful a movie this is, but someone has already written a far better review than I ever could which pretty much sums up my own feelings and thoughts.