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14 Feb 2010

Sunday Round-Up

Author: Keith Little | Filed under: Film, Life, Television

Well, this week’s Sunday Round-Up was supposed to be coming to you from south of the border but snow, on that end, has kept us in Canada instead on this Family Day weekend. So, we get to watch Canadian coverage of the Vancouver Winter Olympics and mourn the fact that it’s CTV covering it this year instead of our national broadcaster, CBC. That alone is worth a few words, I think.

Television

CTV Olympics

Way back in 2005, CBC lost in a bidding war to a broadcasting conglomerate featuring CTV, Rogers and Bell. They were short cash, primarily because of the NHL lock-out that year, which also saw CBC end popular TV shows like JPod. It was a bad year for the CBC, with the loss of revenue from showing hockey matches it couldn’t afford an expensive Olympic bid. So instead, we’re stuck watching it on CTV which, as long as you watch during Olympic Primetime with CBC’s Brian Williams, you’re OK. If, however, you happen to turn on the Olympics during any other time of the day, you’re in for a real treat.

It’s clear that the majority of CTV’s Olympic hosts lack class, taste and are wholly uninteresting. Yesterday’s morning coverage jumped the shark from the moment it began. Case and point: the female anchor soundly muffled up some foreign competitor’s name and excused herself by saying, “Or however you say it.” Tee hee, cute. The male anchor, as if to dig himself deeper into a hole of shame found it necessary to mention the slam poet, from the Opening Ceremonies, and his neck beard every time he could manage it. Even bringing the conversation back to it when it had accidentally strayed. What a winner.

But I think the thing that bothers me the most so far about CTV’s tasteless coverage of the games is the bit we saw yesterday morning in which a man-on-the-street goes around during the Opening Ceremonies, trying to find spectators who are drunk and having a good time. “How many pints have you had so far?” he asks a group of rowdy, obviously drunk Brits. And this is the Olympics that I encouraged all of my students to watch, brilliant.

Film

Although most of this week’s TV viewing will be taken up by the Olympics, I suspect, we have got our hands on a couple more of this year’s Oscar picks for Best Picture and might have a chance to watch them soon. We’ve seen The Hurt Locker, and the next two lined up are Precious and District 9. I’ve heard relatively nothing about Precious, and mixed reviews for District 9. I’m interested in District 9 mostly for it’s South African connection—Maria and I have both been.

What I’m most excited about is Friday’s release of Shutter Island. Hopefully by this time next week we’ve seen it, and can give you a mini-review in the round-up.

Anyway, that’s it for now. Maria’s come to report that CTV’s Olympic Morning has featured a gripping round-up of last night’s parties and a quest to spot George Clooney. Riveting, I must go watch.

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1 Comment to “Sunday Round-Up”

  1. District 9 is pretty awesome! But at the same time, it never occurred to me that it could be Oscar-worthy material. It is new and different though, so that’s a good thing.

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