Welcome to a rainy Saturday in South Manchester. We’ve had good weather recently so it is a bit of a surprise to see the rain falling today. I managed to complete my morning walk before the first drops came thankfully.
This week's Sunday Stealing involves the word “FAB” In the UK we use it as an abbreviation for “fabulous”, for example the Beatles were the “Fab Four”, as George Harrison is pointing out in this solo hit from the 1980’s:
Although "FAB" was big in the 1960’s, it is used even today (probably by people who were born in the 1960’s like me). However, there is one use of it that causes confusion for some people and that is the use of F.A.B. in the 1960’s show Thunderbirds. When I was a kid watching the International Rescue saving the world with their magnificent Thunderbirds, I was confused when the Tracey brothers would acknowledge an order with “F.A.B”.
“What does “F.A.B” stand for?” my seven year old self would ask.
Well here (apparently) is the answer:
Okay, now that’s cleared up, let’s get F.A.B.
F. Film: What movie or tv show are you watching?
I usually have four TV shows on the go at any one time. Two of them are shared with Mrs and two are of my own choosing. Here are my current ones:
Gangs of London
This is a shared one with Mrs PM. It is a Sky show that is in its third season and is all about the rivalries between gangs in the city of London (as the title suggests). It is very gritty, violent and brutal and we both love it. The first two seasons were really good but the third is the best so far in my opinion.
Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
This is the other shared one with Mrs PM and is a prequel to the Lord of the Rings trilogy set thousands of years in the past. We are currently watching season one and so far it is proving to be very enjoyable. We both love Tolkien’s Middle Earth saga.
Andor
I’m not the biggest fan of Star Wars and although the movies are very successful, I’ve only really enjoyed a couple of them. The same goes for the series too but I have enjoyed The Mandalorian. I thought I would give Andor a try and series one was very impressive. I’m currently enjoying season two.
Stargate Atlantis
As soon as I retired, I decided to watch a series that had eluded me for years and that series is Stargate SG-1. Since September last year, I have been watching the show most weekdays as I enjoy my breakfast after a walk and I have to say, I loved it. Sadly, I have watched all ten seasons so I decided to move onto the spin-off Stargate Atlantis. And I have to say I think Stargate Atlantis is even more enjoyable. I’m currently on season three and the Wraith are wonderful adversaries.
Movies
The last movie I watched was “Joker: Folie à Deux”. Compared to the original and wonderful “Joker” it was dreadful. I don’t blame Lady Ga Ga (as some may suggest). In my opinion, the blame lies with whoever decided to write such a terrible story and then make it partially a musical.
I’m looking forward to seeing the new "Fantastic Four" movie when it is released in a couple of weeks, although Mrs PM and I want to find time to see "28 Years Later" in the next week.
A. Audio: What are you listening to?
I listen to music all the time but I’d like to mention a new band that I have discovered this year. They are an Italian progressive rock band called Kingcrow and their 2024 album “Hopium” is absolutely amazing. Here is a song from it called “Night Drive”, a moody and atmospheric song that slowly builds up to an incredible crescendo:
B. Book: What are you reading?
I have just started “Mr Mercedes” by Stephen King, one of the few books by him that I haven’t read yet. Apparently it is the first in a trilogy and so far it is proving to be an intriguing thriller (as opposed to his usual horror and supernatural style). If I like it, I will read the other two books too.
Currently Watching the first of the three "Deadpool" movies having just finished the TV series "White Collar". Reading Bad Monkey by Carl Hiaasen.
ReplyDeleteHi River,
DeleteI've seen all three of the Deadpool movies and I think they just get better. If you enjoyed the first you will love the other two.
:o)
Cheers
PM
I'm a sucker for those post-Beatles songs about the Beatles, inc. Harrison's All Those Years Ago, Starr's Early 1970, and a few by Macca (Flaming Pie comes to mind)
ReplyDeleteHi Roger,
DeleteI grew up with the Beatles to a certain extent and I quite liked Paul McCartney and Wings (my favourite being "Live and Let Die") and some of John Lennon's songs were really good too.
:o)
Cheers
PM
Good song. I stopped reading Stephen King some time ago, but maybe it's time I picked him back up.
ReplyDeleteHi CD,
DeleteI know what you mean about Stephen King. This is the first book I've read by him for years.
:o)
Cheers
PM
I've not watched any of those shows or movies. I probably should! I think we are coming to England in October 2026 with our first day in Manchester!
ReplyDeleteAH - have you been to England before? You will love it. Let me know when you are coming and if I'm around we can meet up.
Delete:o)
Cheers
PM
You are literally the only person – meaning not a reviewer paid to watch movies – I know who has seen the Joker sequel. It had such incredibly bad word-of-mouth that everyone in my circle stayed away. I'm starting to feel sorry for the people who made it. No one sets out to suck.
ReplyDeleteHi GH,
ReplyDeleteI watched it on Sky Movies and it was as disappointing as the critics said. I think it was a risky thing to do and sometimes such things work. If they had made the story better, removed the musical interludes and added the grittiness of the first movie, it might have worked as a sequel. We all know who The Joker is (basically a very intelligent but psychotic lunatic) and wathcing him become that in the first movie was brilliant. If they had expanded on that path and allowed him to evolve in the sequel, it would have been so much better. An opportunity missed in my opinion.
:o)
Cheers
PM