Tag: movies

Criminal lawyers

The New Mexico Law Review just published an issue dedicated entirely to Breaking Bad. It features 8 articles that analyze the illegal acts committed on the show, their real-world parallels, and the consequences attached. Some of the greatest legal minds in New Mexico (and the country) came together to examine how Walter White would look to a jury, how the war on drugs affects peripheral citizens like Skyler, and whether Heisenberg could have stayed legit by fighting for his stake in Grey Matter in the courts.

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Tina Fey’s new show Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt debuted on Netflix last yesterday.

Vulture is calling it terrific; Slate is calling it the new 30 Rock. Other reviews describe the show as “delightful but strange even by the standards of 30 Rock” and Ellie Kemper’s performance as “hilarious, advancing perkiness to a comically psychotic level without having Kimmy ever lose her fundamental appeal”.

The Los Angeles Times notes that it is “a series in which 3 of the 4 lead characters are female, of different ages, and the 4th is a gay black man. Because that never happens.”

The way of the dodo

Starting as a ‘rewind boy’ at his local cinema in east London in the days when film prints had to be reset by hand, Ümit Mesut has since made it his mission to keep celluloid alive. He’s converted his shop Ümit and Son – once a video and general store – into a haven for likeminded cinephiles on the lookout for old and rare prints and projectors, and he tirelessly scours conventions for films to add to his collection. Ümit’s love for film is contagious and gets at something fundamental about collecting – those who dedicate themselves to preserving what the rest of us might overlook are keeping our history and memories alive.

NK comments on the Interview

north korean pr needs some work:

We will clearly show it to you at the very time and places “The Interview” be shown, including the premiere, how bitter fate those who seek fun in terror should be doomed to. Soon all the world will see what an awful movie Sony Pictures Entertainment has made. The world will be full of fear.

Red Mars

the odds of this not sucking are very high. maybe we could get an establishing shot of

Vince Gerardis is moving from Westeros to Mars. The “Game of Thrones” co-executive producer is teaming with Spike TV to develop the scifi series “Red Mars,” an adaptation of Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars Trilogy novels.