Monday 2 August 2010

Waste of Time Podcast Episode 14 - The Finale


It's been a while but Gareth has finally put Dexter down and done another Waste of Time. This time he takes a look at the deluge of finales since he last recorded, including 24, comparing it to the Lost finale, Glee, Fringe, Breaking Bad, Luther, with mention of Ashes to Ashes, Sherlock and Doctor Who.

iTunes will be updating shortly, or use this direct download link.

Tuesday 25 May 2010

Waste of Time Podcast Episode 13

Episode 13 is an initial reaction special looking at the Lost finale.

A full Waste of Time episode will be along in a week or so. In the meantime, catch my thoughts as we say goodbye to Lost.

The episode is on iTunes or use this direct download link.

Friday 21 May 2010

Waste of Time Podcast Episode 12

The Gareth's Waste of Time Podcast Episode 12 is now available to download.

With the Lost series finale just a couple of days away, I talk about the last two episodes and how they've left me feeling with the show about to end. We also take a look at 24 and Breaking Bad and chat about three British tv shows: Ashes to Ashes, Luther and Doctor Who. The Classic Movie Spot features the Sean Connery film, The Hill (1965).

Grab the new episode form iTunes or use this direct download link.

Friday 7 May 2010

Waste of Time Podcast Episode 11


Gareth's Waste of Time episode 11 is now online for download.

This episode features chat about the likes of Breaking Bad, Glee, Flash Forward and Lost. There's also some listener feedback with more discussion about the ongoing improvement on 24. I also take a look at Luther, the new BBC police drama starring The Wire's Idris Elba, which debuted on British tv this week.

It'll be on iTunes shortly or you can use this direct download link.

Friday 23 April 2010

Waste of Time Podcast Episode 10


The new Waste of Time Podcast is now online and available to download. Featuring listener feedback and chat about 24, waffle about Fringe, Glee and Breaking Bad. Plus, by popular demand, an old favourite is back.

Grab the new episode from iTunes or use this direct download link.

Tuesday 13 April 2010

Waste of Time Podcast Episode 9

The latest Waste of Time Podcast finally features some UK TV! Ashes to Ashes and Doctor Who are discussed along with Lost and listener voicemail which leads to a rehash of 24 season 8 so far. Oh yes, there is also another cheap plug for the new Dissecting Dexter Podcast.

The new episode is on iTunes or use the direct download link.

Thanks for your support. Please send any feedback to garethswasteoftime@gmail.com or follow on Twitter @gareth_uk

Tuesday 30 March 2010

Waste of Time Podcast Episode 8

The new Waste of Time Podcast features chat about tv shows including 24, Lost, Breaking Bad, The Pacific, FlashForward & a new zombie show. There is a classic film spot and a cheap plug for the new Dissecting Dexter Podcast.

The new episode is on iTunes or use the direct download link.

Thanks for your support. Please send any feedback to garethswasteoftime@gmail.com or follow on Twitter @gareth_uk

Friday 26 March 2010

Lost Poll - 3 days left!

Is Lost in danger of jumping the shark?

The question still burns at the back of my mind even though Ab Aeterno was a fantastic, flash-sideways-free mythology episode. The concerns I discussed in the Waste of Time podcast episode 6 (iTunes link) still apply.

There are three days left to cast your vote. Do you think Lost could be in danger of jumping the shark? Vote now!

Tuesday 23 March 2010

Waste of Time Podcast Episode 7


The latest Waste of Time Podcast is now available for download.

This episode concentrates on feedback received after the question was asked as to whether Lost is in danger of jumping the shark. Also in this episode, a brief look at the last episode of Lost, "Recon", and a plug for the new podcast Dissecting Dexter.

The podcast will be on iTunes today or else use this direct download link.

Monday 22 March 2010

Dissecting Dexter Podcast Trailer



Dissecting Dexter is a new podcast delving into the journey of Dexter Morgan, played by Michael C Hall in the brilliant Showtime series, Dexter. The podcast will start at the beginning of season 1, analysing the pilot and then subsequent episodes, with episode recaps, character and plotline discussion.

Online now is a teaser trailer with a tiny taste of Dexter to get you in the mood for the podcast. Episode 1 of the full podcast is in preparation and should be ready in the next week.

The podcast will be subscribable on iTunes imminently with the trailer being accessible from there in the next 24 hours but in the meantime, you can download it here.

The podcast blog is at dissectingdexter.blogspot.com

Follow the podcast on Twitter @dissectdexter

Monday 15 March 2010

Waste of Time podcast episode 6



The new Waste of Time podcast is live and available to download.

This is the longest episode to date thanks to a good chunk of Lost talk (by my standards!) in which I pose the important question: Is Lost in danger of jumping the shark? I'm keen to get the thoughts of the community to feedback is very much wanted either by email, voicemail or twitter!

Also in this episode talk about: The Oscars, 24, Glee, Nip Tuck, Dexter and some listener feedback.

Grab it from iTunes or use the direct download link here.

Friday 26 February 2010

Gareth's Waste of Time Podcast - Episode 5

Episode 5 is now available. I cover two episodes of Lost (The Substitute & Lighthouse) and this time I try my hardest not to get either of the titles wrong! Also discussed are the latest episodes of 24 and Nip/Tuck plus I talk about my early impressions of Glee, which I'm a few episodes into. Finally a new feature makes its debut: the classic movie spot.

Enjoy!

Subscribe through iTunes or use this direct download for Episode 5

Thursday 18 February 2010

Gareth's Waste of Time Podcast Episode 4


In episode 4 of the Waste of Time podcast, I concentrate on the Lost episode "What Katy Does", talking about what I thought let it down. Let's face it - it was a plodder. I also take a good look at a tv show I've watched from the beginning and, after some periods of total boredom with it, now enjoying the final season: Nip/Tuck.

You can grab it from iTunes or click this link.

Thursday 11 February 2010

The Wire season 1 rewatch

Are you a fan of the HBO show The Wire? If not, why not? Believe the hype, it really is one of the best shows ever to grace our television screens. Authentic, brilliant writing, great acting and a wholly rewarding viewing experience, The Wire demands your attention and concentration and pays off in spades.

If you are a fan of the show, I hope you've subscribed to the excellent companion podcast Wirecast, available on iTunes. Presented by Alex Hahn, who also does a very good Lost podcast, It Only Ends Once, Wirecast looks to document the show and act as a viewing companion as each podcast is devoted to a single episode, analysing the key characters, events and plot developments while also looking at the broader themes of this important show.

I have regularly contributed to the podcast, guested on one and will hopefully soon be guesting on another as we look at the season one finale, which I have rewatched this week.

The season followed a special police Detail tasked with making a case against a powerful drug gang in West Baltimore. They get some results but watching the closing minutes of the episode and it is clear that although convictions are forthcoming and the upper echelons of the police department consider the case a success, there is barely a dent made in the Barksdale drug operation. One of the lead detectives, McNulty, knows it and the deflation is evident on his face as he sits outside the courtroom while sentences are handed out inside. He thinks about the hard work relative to the results obtained, the lives affected, the lives lost. He sees nothing to celebrate.

The Detail is disbanded, its constituent officers reassigned to other departments, while the Barksdale gang is still fully functional and drugs are being sold.

Yet the higher ranks in the police department still consider it a success. They are interested in numbers and as far as they're concerned, 20 or so drug gang members, including the figurehead of the Barksdale gang, are now incarcerated. The fact that most will be out in a couple of years is irrelevant.

This highlights a key point of The Wire. It depicts, throughout its five seasons, broken establishments. The police department for example: the commissioners want to see convictions, period. Whatever they may be. Arrests. Successful prosecutions. Numbers. While you have the lower ranking officers on the street who know things haven't changed and are totally frustrated that cases are brought prematurely just for the sake of numbers when a bit of extra time and work, bigger fish could fry, or bigger charges brought.

The estalishments depicted in the show all share one thing: they are all dysfunctional in some fundamental way and you have a core of hardworking people doing the best they can to do a good job despite this.

Season one is a great introduction to the show. If you give it a try, don't be put off by the lack of nice neat episodes with a "case of the week". A case spans a season and the show rewards the long term viewer. The brilliance of the show will only become apparent when you view it as a whole and it could be a few episodes before you start to see this.

But watch it you must!

24 Season 8 - time to call it a day?


Season 8 is here and after a promising start, I'm feeling that this series has slipped back into the old formula. This is a huge pity because season 7 really shook things up a bit, taking the show out of its stale LA setting (stale because they'd used it for 6 seasons) and planting the action in Washington. They'd also excluded our beloved CTU offices from the proceedings, which wasn't a bad thing because it gave the series a fresher feel.

Season 8 and we're in a new setting again which is a big plus point. We're in New York and the CTU offices are back with a new glossy facelift, also in the new location. This is all fine but the plot and action feels like a rehash. I know it's the tried and tested formula that's made 24 such a popular show for the last several years but it really needs to be offering something a little different each year to keep it from becoming stale as a show. That said, the New York setting helps a lot plus we've got the return of Renee Walker, now ex-FBI agent and with huge psychological baggage, and acting a lot like Jack Bauer did, all cavalier and stuff.

Which brings me to another point: Not long has passed in the show timeline since season 7 yet suddenly Renee is like a different person. Much of her emotional state is put down to her spending time undercover in the Russian mob, but that was pre-season 7 so where were all these psychological issues last season? She was upstanding and stable and acted as a good foil to Jack Bauer. This year, she's become pretty crazy, suicidal even, and Jack is the one acting as her conscience. Bit of a leap for the character and it doesn't ring true with me. It seems this change is just for the convenience of the plot. Smacks of lazy writing.

Renee Walker - imagining her fingers are the barrel of a gun?


Jack certainly seems to be a bit more mellow this year and appeared to be in a good place at the beginning of the season. He's repaired his relationship with daughter Kim and has a grand-daughter to live for. He seemed happy for the first time in a long time and good luck to him - if he survives the next 24 hours! Who knows, this could be the final season of 24 (I've not heard any spoilers to this end, nor am I looking for them!) and will the show let him live in peace at the end or not?

I'm going to keep watching though. Like I said in my latest podcast (see post below), I enjoy the 24 ride for the most part but I am a little tired of the old formula.

Monday 8 February 2010

Gareth's Waste of Time Podcast Episode 3

Episode 3 of the Waste of Time is very Lost-centric with discussion about matters arising from the 2 hour premiere of season 6. To save from becoming totally Lost, I have a quick look at the new season of 24 and cast an eye over recent developments in season 2 of Fringe.

Download here

Monday 25 January 2010

Autographs


Until a couple of years ago, I was really into collecting autographs. I wrote to celebrities via agencies and movie sets and got a decent haul of successes. Fatherhood has curtained my letter writing severely but my website housing scans of all my autographs is still online. There is a large assortment of actors and actresses and a few authors, including the likes of Clint Eastwood, Bill Murray, James Stewart, Scarlett Johansson, Ewan McGregor, Wilbur Smith, Sir Alec Guinness, Kevin Spacey, Sir Ian McKellen, Peter O'Toole, Chow Yun Fat, Jet Li, Lauren Bacall, to name but a few.

I concentrated on a couple of shows and movies at different times and have themed sections on the website devoted to the tv shows Star Trek, Deadwood and Rome, and also to actors who starred in the Coen Brothers' films.

I'd like to get back into it at some point and some of the website content is a little out of date, but for now the autograph scans are all there so you may like to check out my collection by clicking here.


Wednesday 20 January 2010

Gareth's Waste of Time Podcast Episode 2

Episode 2 of the Waste of Time podcast is now online. In this episode I take a look at Californication, Dexter at the Golden Globes and chat a little Lost. Oh yes, we also have a laugh at Channing Tatum and Samuel's Movie Quote returns - turns out he only wants a packet of Milky Chocolate Buttons in return for his services.

Grab the new podcast episode here

Monday 18 January 2010

Michael C Hall and John Lithgow winning their Golden Globes




Congratulations Dexter!


I am so happy for Michael C Hall today. We just heard recently he was winning a battle against cancer and last night won the Golden Globe award for best actor in a television drama for his role in Dexter. Thoroughly deserved, his performance over the last four seasons, slowly bringing more humanity into Dexter's character while still maintaining that dangerous killer edge, has been great to watch.

Not only does MCH deserve his award, but John Lithgow won Best Supporting Actor in a television drama for Dexter. In season 4, Lithgow played the Trinity killer, who became Dexter's nemesis for the season. His performance really elevated the show and forced Hall to raise his own acting game.

Congratulations to both Michael C Hall and John Lithgow.

Can't wait for season 5 later this year and best wishes to Hall for a continued recovery from his illness.

Wednesday 13 January 2010

Californication Season 3 finale


(SPOILER ALERT for those who haven't yet seen this episode)

What a dramatic, heartbreaking end to the third season! There was nothing to be happy about as the show ended, except to take solace in the news that Showtime has greenlit a fourth season to air later in 2010.

Just when we thought Hank Moody had sorted things out with long time love Karen and they were looking set to head to New York with their daughter. But of course he had to go and screw things up didn't he, and he doesn't do things by halves. He made a proper job of it, hitting a policeman in the process.

Just when we thought everyone's favourite self-abuser, Charlie Runkle, was getting back with his wife Marcy, something went pear shaped while he was asleep and he finds she's signed the divorce papers, taking the wind out of his sails.

The final few minutes of this episode were really well done and I'm looking forward to seeing what happens to Hank and Charlie in season 4.

I'll be talking a lot more about this show in my next podcast.

Thursday 7 January 2010

Waste of Time Podcast Episode 1

I've gone and done it! After months of toying with the idea of doing my own podcast and being able to talk about the things that I want to talk about, I've spent some time this week putting one together. It's a first attempt, please go easy on me :-)

It will surely take a little time for me to find a good focus for the show but it's likely to concentrate on chat about tv shows and films. I've already had one offer from a possible guest (thanks Tom!) so the future looks promising!

This first podcast talks about the Golden Globe nominations and discusses a glaring omission from the nominated tv shows. I also look at the return of two very significant tv shows, 24 and Lost, chat about some of the other tv shows I've been enjoying lately and review a couple of films I've seen this week. There is also the debut of Samuel's Movie Quote.

You can download this first episode by clicking the link:
Gareth's Waste of Time Episode 1

Enjoy!

Bill Bailey's Bird Watching Bonanza


Twitchers of the world unite! ...And watch Sky One at 9pm on Thursday 7th January.

As a birder myself, this is up my alley and it's great when there is a programme that can show the fun side of birdwatching. Cos it really can be - honest! Obviously not when you're standing in a crowd of grumpy twitchers in the pouring rain for hours waiting in vain for a small brown bird to show itself.

Bill Bailey hosts this show with a selection of "celebrity" birdwatchers in a challenge to complete various birdy tasks.

Check out the preview clip here in which our heroes have to build a hide out on the breezy Solway Firth to accurately count Oystercatchers (see the photo above; credit: M Holderness)

Monday 4 January 2010

Celebrity Big Brother


Don't worry, I intend this to be the only time I ever mention this show.

I used to watch this show in the past and I have to admit that we put the opening night show on the box last night to see who was going in. My God, the assortment of people! It's the total nobodies who go in that really wind me up. There is a page 3 girl with wonky boobs who I wouldn't know if I tripped over her in the street. I mean, seriously, they showed a photo of her modelling and one was looking up and the other was looking down. Crazy! I know we're all different but she puts herself in the magazines so is fair game for comment IMHO :-) Anyway, what the heck she's doing on there, and moreover - who in the production team at Big Bro HQ thought it would be a good idea to invite her on?

Who?

Then we have a cage fighter. Tough guy maybe but he's sullied his reputation by being exposed as a cross dresser and has recently hit the news by cavorting with a topless Katie Price/Jordan in a swimming pool, a few days after she announced she was splitting from her husband. No sign of her kids around fortunately. No doubt he'll disappear back into obscurity once he's evicted.

There is a Kazakhstani (spelling?) girl who shacked up with Rolling Stone relic Ronnie Wood (presumably with him for his good looks or something), a man decades years her senior. They've split now apparently so even that tenuous reason for us to be interested in her has gone. Again, why are we expected to care about her now, if at all?

OK they put in Stephanie Beacham and Stephen Baldwin who at least have a few acting credits to their names. Heidi Fleiss might be interesting because of her notoriety. But we've got Sisqo, who had one hit song in the UK as far as I remember, maybe 10 years ago. Looking to resurrect his career maybe?

I was very interested to see Vinnie Jones go in there. My money's on him to win. He got the biggest reception from the crowd but why is he going in? I thought he was doing pretty well in Hollywood. I assume the Big Brother appearance fee is quite tasty but I wouldn't have thought he'd need it. Strange.

I just don't get it anymore. I know the basic concept is to put a load of very different personalities in there and see how they get on together for a couple of weeks, with a variety of humiliating tasks along the way, but the title of the show is CELEBRITY Big Brother. I'd have thought that the main prerequisite for admission would be that the participants have to be a celebrity. Or am I being naive?

Suffice it to say I won't be watching anymore of this and I'm not surprised that this is the last year of Big Brother on our tv screens here in Blighty.

Rant over. Next post is about fairies or flowers or something nice :-)