Content?

I watched part of Knight and Day the other night. As so many present-day ‘block-busters’ this one seemed to be a jumble of all the others rolled into one. The noise was mind-blowing. But, I suppose, the youngergen will find Tom and Cameron empathetic rather than just pathetic.

The problem for folk like Tom and Cameron is – they grow just that teeny-bit old for their (lucrative?) type-casted movie-screen, youngergen, arsenal-toting characters.

And, (as I’m ever told that ‘content’ is vital in this ageing world of the ‘ever-new’- mind-fodder-consuming virtual audience) rather than that they sink to the depths of cinematic oblivion, something ‘new’ for Tom and Cameron might just be found in the characters of Jack Morris and Inspector Marsh in ‘Where there’s a will…’ The first bit is online today.

And directly from its buried and dust-laden slumber in the darkness of our recently de-cluttered loft, comes the first bits of ‘The Lady of Holcombe’. A few missing pages deemed this be withheld for a while as they did contain the important bits that come at the end!

And there’s an Empyre update.

Well, you can’t mend bikes online.
:)

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