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It's very cool to suddenly see BMW advertising the heck out of their new series of short films touting their cars, especially this first one by John (cough::Hack director::cough) Woo. I love the films, but mostly it's exciting because I get to see Clive Owen's face everywhere I look -- on TV, in ads, on internet portals, everwhere. And this is all good.

In case you've never watched the BMW films, or otherwise have missed the wonder that is Clive, he's a British actor who's had smaller roles in some films that have played here, but is mostly famous as The Driver in the BMW movies and for a series that aired on PBS's Mystery! called Second Sight. (The films you might have seen him in were The Bourne Identity, where he played the assassin Matt Damon killed out in the field, and Gosford Park, were Clive was the mysterious servant.)

If you're lucky enough to live near a video store that rents the Masterpiece Theatre or Mystery series, it's totally worth a rental (or keeping your eye peeled for it to show up at some obscure time on your local station, the second series especially because that doesn't appear to be out for real on pro video). Clive playes DCI Ross Tanner, a hotshot detective who's on the fast track to success. He's a loving if often crappy divorced dad, and he's definitely a lad -- when he takes home tarty barmaids they have sex on the stairs because by golly, he's just so sexy they can't wait to get into the flat. He also has a classic Triumph sports car, and lots of leather coats, and Rollerblades around, so we know he's cool.

The cool thing about the show is that they don't rely just on the mystery (and it's pretty good, full of nice red herrings -- it's the surly nanny! No, it's incest! Maybe it's the twin brother!), like most of the programs they show. In this, Tanner's losing his eyesight to a rare virus, and he's angry and scared and bitter and freaked, and in the process of trying to come to grips with it, he allows himself to be helped by a very ambitious detective who wants him to help her clean up her record after a previous disaster. In doing so, he starts to find ways to use what's happening to him that help him solve the crime.

Clive's just note perfect through it all (and every time James Marsters starts to lose his accent on Buffy, I want to say, watch Clive on Second Sight! He's got your perfect Spike working class accent!), with his gorgeous, predatory, intense greeny-blue eyes, his dark, angry scowl or incandescent smile, his cocky swagger that gets turned into a tentative, fearful, careful walk. If I can ever find a song for this show, I want to vid to it, because it's got some cool visuals and Clive just does such a great job of suffering. And if you can't get your hands on the series, definitely check him out in the BMW films. In this new one, we get to see him in a long-sleeve grey tee at the end, quite a reward if you ask me. My favorite of all of them, where he really got a chance to show his acting chops, The Follow, is still listed there but is unavailable (damn you, Forrest Whittaker!), which is really sad; it was made by Wong-Kar Wai, and was excellent and made Clive pretty damn heroic and oh so dreeeaamy.

The season premier of 24! Spoilery to the max!

Wow! Really big wow! I wasn't so sure they could pull it off. I mean, I know these guys, the producers. They were involved in my other favorite show that came out at the same time as Buffy, called La Femme Nikita. While most of the time they gave us pretty good tv, there were times I really wondered about them. They had a tendency to let their more outlandish ideas lose focus for the show, and they often -- as they did last year mid-season on 24 -- let everything drift because they clearly had no idea where they wanted to go, so they filled things in, often badly. And they would often have the characters behaving in ridiculously out of character ways, but then they'd get it back and grab you again.

So after some dangerous misfires last year and despite Dennis Hopper's egregious accent, they pulled the story back towards the end and delivered a bangup finale, and now they've started with an even bigger bang. Of course, I love seeing Dennis Haysbert on screen again, prrroowwrrr (and how cool is it that both Eric Close and Dennis are back on tv at the same time! Whee! It's not Now and Again, I know, but at least I can see them both even if they're not Theo and Michael. If only the president could have a goatee, sigh), but what I really liked was that Jack Bauer still does NOT mess around.

This was one thing Surnow, Cochrane, and Loceff were good at on LFN -- they did not fuck with people. If someone said "I'll cut your finger off if you don't tell me the bomb's location", they cut the finger off. If someone in custody refused to crack under torture or mouthed off, they'd stab them in the leg or shoot them point blank. And last night, Jack just... shot the guy. He knew what had to be done (and I loved the line "I need a hacksaw" right after that) and he just did it, no questions asked. This is the producers' great strength, and it echoes nicely with Jack's shooting of unarmed enemies last year. You clearly do not fuck with Jack Bauer.

It was a genre show guest-star wing-ding too. There was the fake doctor from Now and Again, the fat-sucking guy from X-Files, Enisgn Ro from Trek (yay!), and on and on and on. So many familiar faces. Though someone has to tell President Dennis that he can't listen to whatshisname -- "Mr. President, you must get rid of him, he sucks fat from unsuspecting women and kills them!"

Off to a nice start, hopefully they won't lose track too quickly. I think they will at some point, and then get it back, because that's their pattern, but if we can survive Dennis Hopper's accent, well... we can survive anything.

Date: 2002-10-30 03:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] umbo.livejournal.com
Clive!

Haven't seen the Masterpiece Theatre stuff, but loved him in Croupier and Bent.

24!

I must say, you're right on with your reviews. I stopped watching 24 midseason last year, then caught the finale. And last night fucking rocked. Loved loved loved that he shot the guy, and loved Michelle Forbes and Sara Gilbert.

Date: 2002-10-30 03:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com
It's weird that Second Sight doesn't show up in a lot of places, when so many of the other MT/Mystery programs are available on tape, and it's rarely been repeated in the official Mystery timeslot, but it does show up at odd hours. I've stumbled across it three time at really weird times, so it's worth keeping a lookout for!

After writing about Clive, I decided to go and have a mini Clive film festival since I'm taking some time off work -- I rented Croupier (yum!), Close My Eyes (Alan Rickman, too! What a treat), and one I hadn't seen before called Greenfingers, which is a prison gardening comedy that I remembered tanked pretty quickly at the art house here. Go figure. It should be fun. He really is a hottie, isn't he? ;-)

As for 24 -- I was so surprised to see Sara Gilbert again! It's good to see her back on tv, and I wonder what's in store for her. In the Surnow universe, perky is always something to watch out for, so I'm keeping my eye on her!

Date: 2002-10-30 04:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] umbo.livejournal.com
prison gardening comedy?

now *that* is something you'll have to tell us about, once you've watched it.

prison gardening!

Date: 2002-11-01 09:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com
I know that sounded pretty weird, but it's actually... what it is! It's about this very minimum security prison that Clive's character gets transferred to, and they set up various programs to rehabilitate prisoners, and gardening turns out to be the perfect match for Clive and a couple other prisoners. They do such a good job that they end up getting the patronage of Helen Mirren's character, who is the doyenne of gardening in England and the author of the books the prisoners used to learn about gardening. Then they get invited through her to participate in the Hampton Court Garden Show.

It's very cheesy and obvious, and definitely, despite the language, "family" friendly (the kind of thing you could take your mum to), and they do the usual transparent things like warm up the closed off, cold main character by pairing him up with a life-loving old guy, and have silly music montages to show the passing of time (the one I really disliked was the incredibly obvious "getting the garden ready" to the tune of Sowing the Seeds of Love!).

But oh. My. God. Does Clive look gorgeous! I think this is actually the most gorgeous I've ever seen him, and that includes the young creamy dreamy full-frontal Clive of Close My Eyes. He just looks incredible in almost every shot, and I'm actually considering buying this silly movie just to have it because he's so effing gorgeous. If you've got a video store with a decent British selection, I'd definitely suggest a rental.ˇ

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