Friday, 8 August 2014

The Office UK vs The Office US

Both are hilarious, but which is better?

Obviously only one way to find out, and no it's not a fight.

UK Office

The Office which stars the man himself Ricky Gervais. This would be the show that would launch his career and play a huge part into getting him where he is today...writing an American version of The Office. It's also hard to believe that star of the Hobbit films Martin Freeman was a main character in this 'mockumentary'. This show also helped to put Slough on the map...and Maidenhead and even Hull! 

The main character is of course the infamous David Brent, and is accompanied by his assistant to the regional manager Gareth Keenan, receptionist Dawn, and salesman Tim Canterbury (You know, Canterbury tales...Chaucer). Each character brings a huge amount to the comedy and the storyline of the Office. The Office UK is clearly not just a comedy, the storyline is actually extremely well done, and the characters as strange as they may be are very believable which is a credit to the writers and actors on the show. 

Ofcourse though The Office UK is mainly talked about because of the comedy side. The situation comedy that it shows had me in stitches on many occasions. From the beautifully scripted awkwardness of David Brent, to the working relationship between Gareth and Tim. The only disappointment is that it did not last longer!

US Office

To put it simply, the storyline is the same, characters the same, but with different names and actors. Then again why would you change such a winning storyline. However the US version does offer a lot more seasons, than its trans Atlantic sister show. This should be thought of as an positive but there are some episodes which struggle with content and are almost nothing episodes. Steve Carell takes the role of the American David Brent, and he does do a good job. He does not have the awkwardness of Ricky Gervais but does bring in a genuine comedy feel to the character, and most importantly makes the character believable.

However in the other main roles this is where I feel the US version lacks, well when I say lacks it is more of a 'not as good' version of the UK cast. This is evident in Martin Freeman's character as the US actor isn't as likeable as Freeman's Tim. The Gareth Keenan character 'Dwight' is played by an actor who at times is hilarious, but sometimes goes a little over the top.

The US office is good, but compared to the UK version it comes a clear second in my opinion. It has some brilliantly episodes, but at times can come across not believable, which as a mockumentary should be imperative.

But emphasis must be put on my comment that the US version is good and well worth a watch, but if you are looking for two seasons of comedy gold, the UK Office is worth every second.

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Thursday, 29 May 2014

Champions League Final Review

Alright guys hear is my review of the Champions League Final between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid. Enjoy!

Pre Match

It was all about the fabled 'La Decima' for Real Madrid, as if 9 European Cups was not enough?! On the other side was Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid, the recently crowned La Liga champions. For Atletico just getting to the final was a huge achievement considering where they were when Simeone took charge, some pundits said if they were to lift the trophy it would be one of the great managerial achievements in history. 

Overview

Everyone knew how the game would play out, Real Madrid playing the expansive, skilful, attacking minded game. With Atletico playing the part of the defender, who would try and hold back the attacking Real and pounce when the opportunity presented itself. For 90 minutes this was exactly what happened. Atletico scored what was a scrappy, set piece goal, and from then on held on. Well 'held on' doesn't describe how they went about the game, they held onto the ball brilliantly and for the majority of the game held onto their lead with apparent ease. 

For all the attacking options Real boasted, they rarely threatened Atletico's goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois goal. The only exception being the odd chance which fell to the Welshman Gareth Bale, one of the chances he should have scored, the rest granted were difficult chances. As the clock ran down you could feel the tension on the field as Real expected to win this game. Then finally the break through came, and it was a goal deserving of a Champions League final. That Sergio Ramos header turned the game on its head, and there was only one winner from there. That sent the game into extra time which entailed Real attacking, Atletico clearing, then Real launching another onslaught. Atletico were clearly exhausted and praying for penalties. It was going that way as well until a spectacular run by Di Maria produced a world class save by Courtois, but cruelly it fell to Gareth Bale who nodded into an empty goal. 

From then on Real scored their third through the impressive Marcelo, and then Ronaldo scored from the penalty spot to finish the extra time demolition job off. It was a cruel finish for Atletico who did not deserve that scoreline. 

An Ugly Ending

In his playing career, Diego Simeone was always regarded as a competitive, heart on sleeve character. His managing career up until this point had only drawn positive comments, but when he ran onto the pitch to confront the Real defender Varane after an exchange of words, things did turn ugly. His own team had to drag him away from a fight he clearly wanted to happen. Some managers are sore losers, but will show it in a moody press conference, but not that way. It cannot be under estimated how much that will affect the view people have of him, and whether it may be all downhill from here we will see.

Costa's Short Lived Game

The Brazilian, turned Spaniard was barely on the pitch before he was dragged off as it was made clear his hamstring injury had not fully healed. All the pundits agreed that nobody recovers from a hamstring injury that quickly, but if the player said he was fit, who could blame Simeone for starting his star striker. As Graeme Souness argued, even if it was for 10-20 minutes, in that time Costa could have nicked a goal that could have earned his side the trophy. 

The Last Word

I enjoyed watching Real Madrid win, I felt especially pleased for Bale and Ronaldo who had both worked tirelessly all the way through the competition. You could see how much it meant to the both of them when they scored their goals. Overall it was an enthralling, gripping final. It also cannot be forgotten how much an achievement it was for Atletico to reach the final. Hopefully their squad remains the same at the start of next season, and they remain competitive and not just become a selling club to the likes of Real, Barcelona etc. 

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Heineken Cup Final Review

I know it's a few days late but here is my review of the final, which was played in the Millenium Stadium last Saturday between Saracens and Toulon.

Pre Match

The final was Saracens vs Toulon, but the way it was marketed was more Farrell vs Wilkinson. The current England fly half against arguable the greatest English fly half ever. Pre match the favourites were Toulon, they were after all the defending champions, and had world class internationals in near every position. However Saracens were fancied by some as well, with their self proclaimed 'wolf pack' mentality to defence one of many reasons they were fancied. It promised to be a match worthy of test match status with the players on show.

Overview

The match finished 23-6 to Toulon. Some may say the scoreline did not reflect Saracens input in to the match, but from watching the match it was the Toulon defence that won the day and made the scoreline so complimentary. Saracens did have a fair share of position, and did have opportunities to add to their low total, but the Toulon defence was outstanding, especially in the second half. 

Where the Match was Won

The Toulon defence arguably won the day, suffocating the Saracens attack and pouncing on any hint of isolation to gain the turnover. The world class 4-8 of Toulon featured some of the best locks and flankers of the past decade in Lobbe, Smith, Botha and Rossouw. But it was the English number 8 Stefan Armitage who stole the show. To say he totally outclassed his opposite number and current England 8 Billy Vunipola is an understatement. He was immense at the breakdown, superb on the ball, and with that performance regardless of not playing his rugby in England should be in the starting XI. 

The defence laid the foundations for the Toulon victory, the killer try scored by Smith was created through a turnover. This was evidence of the importance of the Toulon defence and rightly so Stefan Armitage won the man of the match performance. But however the day was only ever going to be about one person...

If only Jonny Wilkinson was Welsh!

The highest compliment that can be paid to an English number 10. An indicator of how much he is loved in Toulon is that they are considering retiring the number 10 jersey with Wilkinson's retirement. In my opinion if available he would be a my choice as the England's number 10. He has everything Farrell lacks, composure, accuracy and intelligence. This was shown in the first try, in which Wilkonson switched the play to Gitau, which exposed the space for the kick, in which the resulting chase would result in the try. It was clear that Wilkinson did not just switch the play for no good reason, he seen that the Saracens defence shifted in the direction he received the ball, so the switch exposed this flaw. His kicking was outstanding, it kept the scoreboard ticking over whenever Saracens closed the gap. This role cannot be under estimated and it is a role that Farrell lacks authority in. 

The Last Word

Overall the final was an epic spectacle for club rugby. The quality was outstanding on both sides, and the Millennium stadium was a worthy venue. Both sides gave everything and was a pleasure to watch. It was an honour as a viewer to watch one of the greatest fly halfs of our generation play his last game in the UK. Cannot wait for the next one, one more year Jonny!

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Monday, 26 May 2014

A Brief History of My Mobile Phones


So where did it all begin?

Nokia 3310

So where else would it begin? The one of many legendary Nokia 'brick' phones as they were known. But this one at the time was different, it had polyphonic ringtones! I remember my first purchase was Blazin' Squads Flip Reverse. That made my year on the rare occasion somebody would actually call me. Also the small matter that the 3310 had the new Snake game...Snake 2 (inventive name I know). This phone did everything, never broke, and if ever anything happened to my iPhone, I would gladly pay £10 to use this again.

Rating: 10/10 (for the period it was released in)

Motorola V600


So after the traditional brick phone to start off with my parents treated me to a flip phone for Christmas. Straight away the 'Hello Moto' made the Nokia instantly forgotten. Also there was a camera...Yes a camera! The screen was made of actual colours, not just black or white! This was a huge step back then. However what it made up for in its new ability, it lacked in the basics. I remember it as being incredibly slow, and even thicker than they brick phone. The little aerial thing was annoying as well, basically just plane annoying.

Rating: 3/10

Sony Ericsson w810

Then I made the step into the big boy league. The promise of getting hundreds of songs on my phone was just too good to turn down. Obviously the 'legally' downloaded songs were put on the phone and enjoyed instantly. Well the amount of songs were limited to how much the tiny memory card could handle. If I remember rightly I could have about 250 songs which back then was legendary. It even had a camera! There was nothing this phone couldn't do! The only downside was the speed, with all the songs taking up the memory, the messaging system suffered. Also the notorious buttons had the habit of playing up and getting sticky. But overall, it was best at the music side, which back then was all you wanted.

Rating: 8/10

LG KC550

We've had brick, flip, Walkman so it seemed natural to go for the slide up phone. It was also my first pay monthly phone as well so new grounds were being broken in to. So what was good about this phone...the camera, yeah that's all. The phone was slow, was prone to breaking regularly, and even the slide broke! Was more than happy to bin this phone when my contract ended.

Rating: 2/10

HTC Desire

The first touch screen phone of the list! Also came with the android system so had my first experience of downloading applications! This side of it was brilliant, the system worked brilliantly, was easy to navigate and I couldn't find nothing wrong with it. However a problem did occur when the small memory reared its ugly head. The situation kept arising where I would have to keep deleting apps to accommodate incoming texts. Overall though until I broke my screen, it was generally faultless. 

Rating: 7/10

Finally! iPhone 4s

So we've finally reached the end of my journey, and except for owning a Blackberry, I've done the world tour of mobile phones. Touch wood I am yet to find a fault with it. The memory is sufficient to hold all the apps, the phone never freezes, or randomly freezes. The camera is brilliant, and the music system works faultlessly. I am still very proud to be an iPhone wanker, and will gladly promote it!

Rating: 10/10 (the modern day brick phone)




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Sunday, 25 May 2014

Genius Invention #2

A self heating/cooling pillow?? Why have to go to the effort of turning your pillow over to get to the cold side? 

Problem solved! 

Comments/probable complaints below!
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Genius Inventions #1

Genius Invention Idea

Pants...but not just any pants, Yankee Candle one. Just walk around smelling of fluffly towels, literally living the dream.

End of Blog, short and sweet. Many more ingenious ideas to come!

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World Cup 2014

Well I for one cannot wait for the World cup to start in Brazil...Brasil?? Despite being a Welshman, I would like to see England do well, which to my Welsh reader I promise you will be the only time. I am a Manchester United fan so would like to see the likes of Rooney, Jones and Smalling perform well.

My Pick for the Winner?

Despite them being boring to watch sometimes, cannot see past Spain. Their squad is immense in every position, and undeniable their tactics under Del Bosque works on the international stage. If not Spain then can see the host nation themselves taking the trophy home. The home advantage will play a part, and they have shown they can take apart the World and European champions. 

Why not Germany or Argentina?

I just don't believe that they have the complete package. With Argentina they have so many world class individuals, but it's how they are integrated which leaves them lacking. One minute they will seem odds on to win the tournament, then the next they will struggle. In Germany's case, it is the striker role which they are lacking in. Someone who will score that crucial goal in a tight game, sure they have Klose, but he isn't the player he was. Apart from that they are a huge force, a wonderful mix of power and style in midfield, and huge strength in depth in every department apart from up top. Sure they could play with a fake striker, but will it get the job done, I don't think so.

Surprise Package?

Got to be either Belgium or Uruguay. Both are expected to do well, but I can really see both of them getting to the semi final stage. Both have huge quality, and both have complete teams. It is just the case whether they can perform against the big nations, in the big matches. Out of the two I would like to see Belgium do well, Vincent Kompany deserves something and would be nice to see him do well. And of course who wants to see Louis Suarez do well? 

And As for England?

Quarter final, would love to see the youngsters light up the world cup and make an impact. They should be pragmatic in the group stages, attack against the teams which they can attack against, but be clever against the bigger teams. My team I would chose would be: Hart, Baines, Cahill, Jagielka, Johnson, Gerrard, Henderson CM, Sterling, Lalana, Rooney, Sturridge. I would like to see a 4-4-2 formation played, like the system Atletico Madrid play. Which could then turn into a 4-2-3-1 when they want to go on the defensive against the big teams. 

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