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These are posts to my blog from between 2023/01/04 and 2023/12/25

Merry Christmas you filthy animals 😁

Not sure if I have ever done it before, but I have now watched the original trilogy of Star Wars in the cinema. Not the theatrical cut unfortunately, but I imagine Lucas has burned all versions except for his CGI'd monstrosities. I don't much see the point in doing a review given how old they are now. Mostly it was adults enjoying the nostalgia watching them, but there was at least 1 parent educating her kid. I've no idea why the cinema was showing them now though...it is 40 years since RoJ came out, but they celebrated that back on Star Wars day.

I've also recently watched the final film in the (first) doomed attempt by DC to copy what Marvel are doing - Aquaman: The Lost Kingdom.

The first Aquaman movie was OK. A good solid foundation for an extended universe. Except DC had their building plans upside down, and it came after what should have been the culmination of several other foundational movies. This movie is OK too, but not overly amazing. Kind of like how we felt about Iron Man 2, or Thor 2, this sequel doesn't live up to its predecessor.

This time they've decided to take a new plot and have Black Mantis try and kill Aquaman. He teams up with an Atlantian king who gifts him powerful tech. And the king wants to wipe out everyone. Hmmmm, ok, maybe it ain't so different after all. Which is pretty much the problem with this movie. It also reuses classic tropes like "losing" a place cos it was evil because the best way to deal with such things is to have them stricken from all records, so when they are "found" no-one has any idea about them. Or having a place use necro in their name - always a clear sign that the place is evil.

But it is still vastly better than The Flash and fine as just a popcorn "switch your brain off" kind of movie.

Next year Godzilla turns 70 and to celebrate that, they've made a new movie called Godzilla Minus 1. I watched it and enjoyed it a lot. It is set just after WW2 and already having been devastated by the war, Japan is further pounded into rubble by the attack of the titular monster, Godzilla. I was fascinated by the special effects. At first glance, I really couldn't tell if they'd gone for the old school method of having a man in a rubber suit. Godzilla shows very little expressiveness, aside from when he's roaring or firing his breath weapon, he just waddles about grinning. Most of the expressiveness is in his eyes - they move around and you can feel the menace from them. But it turns out they've recreated the look of the MiaRS using CGI, which is a weird take, but I think it really suits the film. They also recorded the roar from the original movies and used that rather than creating a new roar for him.

The story isn't overly complicated. It centers upon a kamikaze pilot who abandons his mission, and ends up being in the wrong place at the wrong time and narrowly avoids being killed by Godzilla. The monster is merely a plot device in pilot's redemption arc as he goes from coward to hero. I would not be at all surprised if this sees more movies in a similar vein being made as by all accounts it has done very well so far and has really high reviews from critics and cinema goers alike.

Sometimes the stars align; a movie rec from @scalzi for "The Holiday", an unlimited pass to my local cinema and a one off showing tonight that fitted into my schedule. I enjoyed it - it is a fairly traditional rom-com, so it is surprising I'd never seen it before. My only disappointment, is that we didn't get to see the cow! Jude Law is such a cow-tease.

Woohoo! I've finally got my grubby paws on a copy of Nona the Ninth and shall put it right at the top of my unread book mountain ready to start reading next 😁🤤 #books

Done a spot of gardening this morning. I've repotted the lemon tree, rosemary and the last of the chilli seedlings that wasn't already in its forever pot. Watered/fed everything. Harvested the chillies that were ready. Neither variety that have fruited fully are the hot ones - Basket of Fire and Apache - both are around the 80k mark. Tried one of each and the BoF had some kick to it, but the Apache didn't.

I haven't been very good at posting here much have I? Oops. I guess it doesn't help that so many people didn't migrate over to here and have instead gone to a variety of other places. Or just shrugged at the horrors happening where they already are and continued on as normal.

Anyway, despite the TPK earlier in the year, I've now got back to a decent level of chilli plant growing - 7 happy looking plants, some of which have started to fruit. And so far, no sign of any aphids which is usually what kills off anything I've got growing. Also growing some strawberries which also seem to be doing OK - having never tried growing them before, I have no idea what to expect. I wonder if strawberries would make a good chilli sauce?

@jonnynexus I see you've wandered over to the SFF author instance

Planted 7 more seedlings this morning, bringing the total up to 24...which happens to be the size of my propagating tray. One of the new batch had 3 cotyledon which I've not had before. #gardening #chillies

Photo of my chilli seedlings before I added the new batch

My babies have their first leaves! Not their first true leaves, but the cotyledon ones that seedlings start off with. And it looks like some of the seeds that I left on the paper towel are finally getting their act together too. #gardening #chillies

I've just planted 17 baby chilli seedlings from 7 out of the 10 varieties I tried to germinate. Now comes the wait to see if I've not killed them and if they'll grow into nice big healthy plants #gardening #chillies

Just checked on the chilli/pepper seeds and quite a few have grown a tiny root, so I should probably think about planting them in some soil soon I guess.

I've just made a start on my chilli planting earlier than previous years. I'm also experimenting with germinating the seeds on damp paper towel first too. Got 4 of Rocket, Jalapeno, Scotch Bonnet, Armageddon, Lemon Hot, Cherry Bomb, Choc Hab, Thai Dragon chillies, and Ramiro and Sweet peppers so a nice wide spread of heat, taste and colour.

Dreams are funny things. Recently I've been dreaming a lot about dwarves on/in a dirigible traveling between a series of floating islands. Now the fact that I have been recently playing "Black Skylands" - an RPG game about a young woman with a dirigible fighting pirates on a series of floating islands - and also Dwarf Fortress is surely a coincidence, right?