They say that sometimes, you don't choose a film, it chooses you. I've always thought that was tosh until today when wallowing, as usual, in my own personal brand of disolusioned monday-esque lonllness, I discovered (or did it discover me?) Demolition starring Jake Gyllenhall and at last i watched something that, for me anyway, came very close to being perfect.
Have just watched all ten episodes of a French-Canadian espionage thriller 'classified' on C4 Walter Presents which exceded my expectations. I reckon if knowing the ending I watched it again, i'd find that certain aspects of the plot maybe wouldn't hold water but you can't have everything. I'm now on series 3 of an Autralian drama called Jack Irish (again on C4) which features Guy Pearce in the lead role - well worth a watch even if the dark humour/quirkyness sometimes gets in the way.
I'd always meant to go to the Danish Invader but somehow never got around to it. Well last Saturday I finally did and I loved every bit of it. I'm a bit of a loner (understatement) and like to hide away in a corner which is easy to do at larger venues, not so easy in the smaller ones. Luckily, there was a corner with no one else in it and so I settled down to listen to, and occasionaly dance to, an eclectic mix of northern genres played by DJs who know their stuff and enjoyed by an appreciative, knowlegeable crowd. The next one is in October (4th) and I'll be there - just make sure that my corner is free...
Hello, I'm Damon from Bedfordshire and after a gap of around 20 years I've just started to venture out, on my own, to soul nites again (mainly in the south and east midlands) Having lurked in the SS shadows for a while (mainly to check the events guide) I'm now looking forward to occasionally chatting on a number of different subjects. Cheers, D