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Lucy ([personal profile] luciazephyr) wrote2006-05-16 05:35 pm
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So... I have decided Blackpool was more than just "OMGTENNANTHAVINGSEX!"

Though the sex was nice.



-First, if the annoyance that such an awesome idea wasn't done before. Crime-drama! With MUSIC! And you can sing along! Seriously, astounding idea that I'm so envious of. Music makes things better and increases the love of the media in question. Honestly, plot-wise, it's an average story. Granted, it's a good one, but nothing great. But add in music, and you've got a pure win. Also, about ten of the songs I was already very familiar with. Hearing them with the added punch of a character singing- especially these characters, who were so endearing- makes them that much better.

-I must say, I loved all the songs chosen, except for "Invisible", which is a lame song. But otherwise, I'd casually listen to any of these.

-Characters:


~Ripley Holden really grew on me. Sure, he's an asshole, cheats on his lovely wife, and harrasses his kids, but he grows in the course of the story. But, damn, the first time I watch, I wanted to punch his face in. Unfortunately, he's quite awesome at times and I usually laughed at his jokes (and hated myself for it after). David Morrissey was SO great with the character's OTTness. Ripley definately got the needed 'bigger than life' quality. Just go watch "Don't Stop Me Now" and "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me". Quite good.


~Peter Carlisle. Okay, I came for Tennant and stayed for Tennant and music. Peter is quite the screwed up man, moral-wise, but you can't have an interesting cop without that really. He falls in love, and that heavily compromises him, as is obvious from the moment he started gunning to arrest Ripley, which lead to the very bad choice to take Ripley's deal of having Natalie in exchange for fucking up the case. But, it works out in the end, which I like. Musicals = happy ending. On an actorlove note, David Tennant has an awesome voice. To just listen... it's got his accent in it and that makes me happy. I loved "Boots Are Made for Walking" and any time he has to hit a really good note ("Cupid" and "Ooh La La"). Plus, the man is dead sexy.


~Natalie Holden: Oh, I felt for her so much. Gal needed a hug. The world was really coming down around her- lying husband, rebellious daughter, awkward son, and nothing to really do (why does being a kept woman appeal to some people- it'd be horrible). Then Peter appears from the ether and BAM! Things get worse. She tried so hard to decide what she should do: what's good for her, or what's good for everyone. I kinda adored Nat. Voice-wise, Parrish did well, but not as well as Ripley, Peter, or...


~Danny Holden. LOVELOVELOVE! Yeah, sorry Tennant, Danny Holden wins the award for best character in my eyes. From right off, you can tell he got a ton of self-esteem issues and I was rooting for him through the whole thing. He's a complete outsider, tries so hard, and is still messing things up. But in the last two episodes, he starts to really act more comfortable and he takes over the casino! My biggest smile in the whole was the above shot. Danny rocks my world in every single scene he's in. He really does. And he's got the best voice of the lot. Seriously, listen to him in "Viva Las Vegas", where he's all deep and melodious, and in "Boy With the Thorn in His Side". And "Walk Tall". And "The Gambler". And everything. Danny wins so much.


~Shyanne Holden. As much as I want to believe she and Steve are twu luv... Eh. I hope they last, but I give 'em four years. Anyway, my opinion of her changes each time I watch. I love her standing up to her dad, pissing him off, then making up. On the other hand... she's a wee bit bipolar. Then again, her voice irritates me quite a bit, so I'm a shallow, horrible person who judges people by their voices. Yeah.


Favorite Shots:

'Cause I kinda love Danny. All the good ones are gay.


Dancing is Fucking Serious Business, apparently. I crack up at Ripley's little stern face every time, and omg, Peter's rather cute here, but he's looking at me. *shivers*


Keeping a straight face during "I Second the Emotion" is impossible. I have tried. If you don't crack a smile, you're a zombie. Hot pink silk sheets, pillowfighting, and estatic happiness. I'm quite certain that the gigglefits were just the actors not being able to not laugh.


*grin*



"I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" was quite hilarious and Ripley once again rocks.



"Ooh La La" was a perfect sequence. The shots in that number were gorgeous. And, look, Peter hitting a long note. He's lovely.



Ripley and Peter randomly dunking each other in the pool: not fun for actors, great fun for me.


You have not seen over the top until you've seen "Don't Stop Me Now".


Best Ripley Shot, that second one. He's just a leeetle insane.



'White Wedding' was one of my favorites. Really creepy.

ETA: Requested cap...




And so ends my thoughts on Blackpool. Help yourself to caps, just tell me which ones you're thinking of snagging.

-Luce

[identity profile] lucia-tanaka.livejournal.com 2006-05-16 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
omg, there are beautiful! What program do you use to cap?

[identity profile] brandyleedotnet.livejournal.com 2006-05-16 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I just *printscreen* it in Windows Media Player! It can be tedious if you're doing an entire episode, but for one-offs, works great.