Posts Tagged ‘80s’
Unmutual……Shattered Visage
Sat ,26/09/2015So for Prisoner fans, there is so much, yet so little. Here we have a great, completely enigmatic series that only lasted one season and was on tv the year I was born(!). So far ahead of its time, yet its prescient story is (literally) ever more real to us today, whether people choose to admit it or not.
But with all good stories, we are left wanting far more, and Patrick McGoohan – now sadly no longer with us – largely clammed up on the topic in his life and career after The Prisoner. And the recent 2009 attempt at an AMC remake of The Prisoner – despite a great Six (Jim Caviezel) and a potentially great Two (Ian McKellen) largely foundered in my view – too many attempts at distracting side plots without the deeper meaning(s) of the original, sadly.
But….in the late 80s, DC Comics published a mini-series that purported to ‘explain’ what happened to Number Six and The Village post-TV series. It was later put into a graphic novel – Shattered Visage – in 2000, which I only recently became aware of – I got a copy and have now read it twice (it’s a quick read). But it took the Wikipedia article to really begin to dig beneath the surface – like the series, I think the story is fairly deep, and actually even may shed some light on the VERY enigmatic (and often heavily criticized) ending episode of the series (Fall Out).
I won’t recap anything here, save to say i’ll need to re-read the story multiple times to dig through all the stuff noted in the Wikipedia article, to be sure. But for Prisoner fans, I think this definitely merits a read – or Six. 🙂
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All nefarious….
Sat ,19/09/2015but the first are still the best – the Daleks!
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Flight 666….
Sat ,29/08/2015is apparently about to leave again soon on runway 911. New plane, too? Maniacs. Go big or go home, indeed…..!
IRON MAIDEN AND THE BOOK OF SOULS GO JUMBO ON MASSIVE 2016 WORLD TOUR
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Ha!
Sun ,02/08/2015candybowl
Chris Squire…..RIP.
Sat ,18/07/2015One of the great ones passed away earlier this month. I first started listening to Yes back in high school and while it’s been somewhat sporadic of late, those early albums (and to some degree, even the 80s stuff that finally came closer to making them a household name for a bit) were very near and dear.
Rest in peace, master of bass……
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Propaganda….
Tue ,23/06/2015for some reason their songs have been going through my head lately – interesting article. I was really into this band back in the day….this concert clip is kinda weird – they rarely played much live and despite their sound being heavy on keys, there aren’t any on stage? Must be playing to recordings – certainly have enough percussion guys though!
The Power Of Propaganda: A Secret Wish 25 Years On…
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what a cool story….
Sat ,20/06/2015Boy Who Lost Stuffed Tiger At Airport Finds Tiger Stayed Very Busy
– you can BET Hobbes is one-of-a-kind – there aren’t any licensed stuff toys from Calvin and Hobbes, and there won’t ever be, either. What a wonderful story!
candybowl
too funny…
Sun ,14/06/2015reminds me of this Far Side classic (although that joke is in reverse)…
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Christopher Lee – RIP
Sat ,13/06/2015One of the baddest of the all-time bad guys passed away over the weekend – Christopher Lee, at 93. RIP, Lord Summerisle…..
Christopher Lee dies at the age of 93
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