It's been a good week.
Last night, after a ten-day abstention from alcohol, I thought I'd treat myself to a couple of Stellas and a film. So I sat down and searched through Amazon Prime Movies, rated 15 or 18, four stars or above, and scrolled down to 'End Of Watch' (2012) with Donnie Darko (Jake Gyllenhaal) and that Mexican chap who's really good (Michael Peña, actually American), an LAPD drugs cartel cop thriller. I think the phrase 'From the writer of Training Day' may also have swayed me (David Ayer).
I'll be honest, the opening scenes kind of put me off a bit, but I stuck with it as I had a feeling this could be part of the character arc in the story, as the cops seemed to be really blasé and shallow, and I feared a repeat Jarhead performance. (To be fair to Jake Gyllenhaal I think I watched that on a plane) But as things began to unfold I realised 'shit was going to get heavy' pretty soon.
The camera shots were very shaky at times, presumably to express the chaos of the situation, and added to the tension, not knowing which was up. You just knew everything was going to go badly wrong. And even when things went right, you still knew things were going to go ... badly wrong, just from a greater height.
But some of my favourite themes running through Training Day appeared here as well, especially 'honour among police' as well as 'honour among thieves'. Ayer really cuts to the heart with this one, and the finalé (coupled with the alcohol) left me a broken and weeping man.
But damn, that was good. 9/10.
Michael Peña was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male for his performance in this film.
What else have I been up to?
Decided to start a new script for West Lothian Film since 'What The Maid Sawed' had run its natural course. So on Thursday I got another idea for what seemed to be at first sight an amusing and potentially leg-having cross-genre story. But I can't tell you the title because that would give the whole thing away and you might run off with it yourself, write an award-winning script and film and produce it and win several oscars in the time it takes me to finish it myself.
Suffice it to say I rattled out the first scene yesterday, we read it at the group and it got a couple of laughs. So I'm satisfied.
That's all I can think of at the moment. Trying to get back up to 100% attendance at my writing desk to finish off 'The Luminari', but there is a constant battle between my desire to stay up late and my desire to get up early. In order to get up at 6:15am I need to physically climb into my bed at 10pm, read for a bit, and lights out at 10:15pm. Who does that? Eight hours. Sounds easy, doesn't it? But it ain't. I need to sacrifice one for the other. I have to give my finger to the night. (Sounds like a Chris de Burgh song).
Anyway, I shall keep you posted.
Always on the lookout for a good filum (my wife hates me pronouncing it this way), so may give this a go.
ReplyDeleteI keep rewatching 'Hot Fuzz'. The first time I saw it, I thought it was pants, but I've subsequently turned 180 on it. The travelling section with the peace lilly cracks me up every time. It's the cutting, imagery and sound. Exquisite.
As for bed time. What to do? Party or seize the day? My wife is a night owl, so I have to go a lot later than I want. Early in the week and go potty at weekends? Perhaps.
Good luck with the script. If it's 'Three men in a boat' or 'Snakes on a plane', they've been done.
Hope your bum gets plenty of wear in the chair and those fingers are knocking out more of the Illuminari.
Enjoyed the blog. Keep creating. Andy (@storygusto)
Thanks Andy! Glad you're enjoying the blog. End Of Watch is quite graphically violent in parts, just to let you know in case there are others in the room sensitive to that sort of thing. I watched the first part of Hot Fuzz on Amazon Prime as it said it was coming off within the next 24 hours, and then it disappeared when I was halfway through! Cheers for the writerly encouragement. I shall continue as per :) Likewise to yourself, may you have a productive output. All the best, Chris
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ReplyDeleteHi Andy, thanks for chasing me up! Hope you're well. All good here. Despite my efforts at sneaking back on to Twitter after their permanent suspension of my first account, they found me and booted me again, so I've given up on the platform... Also for some reason I don't get notifs about comments on here. But I'm on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ChrisRYoungAuthor .I'll fire you an email. All the best, mate!
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