Showing posts with label tv shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tv shows. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

HERO CORP



ENGLISH VERSION FOLLOWS THE FRENCH ONE
Une fois n'est pas coutume, je vais parler d'une série française qui m'a bien amusée ses jours derniers et qui ne mérite pas son semi anonymat. Hero Corp
Des super héros à la cambrousse
Dans un village isolé de Lozère, vivent des supers héros retraités lorsque the Lord ancien super vilain, s'installe dans une ferme avoisinante et menace la sécurité du village. John venu pour enterrer sa tante, l'ignore mais il va devoir les sauver.
Hero Corp met en scène des supers héros quotidiens avec des pouvoirs qui parfois ne servent pas à grand chose. ( ce qui fait penser à la BD de Larcenet les supers héros injustement inconnus). Le seul fait que ceux-ci vivent dans un village isolé en Lozère comme le ferait une communauté de baba cools est en soi drôle et vend l'histoire (pour moi) avant qu'elle ne commence.

Les personnages portent tous des noms américains qu'ils prononcent à la française. Ils ont pour la plupart des pouvoirs à peu près inutiles, comme Burt qui d'ancien Acid Man a été rétrogradé à Captain Shampoing, parce que ses mains au lieu de projeter de l'acide ne propulsent plus que du shampoing et encore du shampoing doux qui ne pique pas les yeux.Ou Dan qui comme Isaac Mendes dans Heroes dessine l'avenir, sauf que lui il fait des gribouillis. Mon préféré (après The Lord) étant Doug qui se fige à chaque fois, lui compris, que quelqu'un dit un mensonge.

Simon Astier comprend parfaitement le fonctionnement dramatique d'une série et pour qu'elle suscite des péripéties fait d'abord revenir chez ces retraités de l'aventure, un super vilain qui lui aussi comptait finir paisiblement ses jours en Lozère, et pour le combattre, John, qui semble à priori dénué de pouvoirs.
La série est addictive, l'action avance dans chaque épisode mais elle a aussi le très bon goût de nous donner quelques épisodes quotidiens. Comme celui où la communauté croyant que la nourriture envoyée par Hero Corp est empoisonnée, cherche pendant tout un épisode comment en faire pousser, pécher, chasser... avec des supers pouvoirs. Cet épisode presqu'immobile m'en rappelle un autre : celui de Cowboy Bebop où n'ayant plus rien à manger les personnages se jettent sur un panier de champignons, ils passeront tout l'épisode à halluciner. J'aime que les besoins biologiques humains soient pris en compte.

Autre grande qualité d'Hero Corp, l'écriture des dialogues. Simon Astier n'est pas pour rien le frère d'Alexandre Astier ( Kaamelott) pas mal d'expressions leurs sont communes. Ainsi on peut revoir la série après avoir apprécié l'intrigue simplement pour l'écouter et rire des dialogues.
Le côté cheap des effets spéciaux ajoute à l'humour de cette fiction. La réalisation est soignée et élégante. L'utilisation des dessins, en particulier, est très belle.
Je ne vais pas écrire qu'Hero Corp est une révolution dans le PAF, mais voici une série originale, ingénieuse, drôle et addictive et cela fait beaucoup comparé à toutes les fictions pour le troisième age que nous sert la télé française. Alors on peut aussi devenir accro à une série française? En tout cas celle-ci donne de l'espoir. Je m'étonne simplement qu'il ai fallu un coup du hasard pour que je la découvre. Ainsi dans une France envahie par les Julie Lescaut ( qui n'a rien à voir avec Manon) et autres femmes d'honneur, on peut se permettre de laisser dans l'oubli une série cool? Je ne crois pas non!
Face à ce semi anonymat les fans organisent des flash mob assez amusantes, je me joins à eux pour espérer qu'il y ait une saison trois.
C'est bien beau de faire comme les américains mais il ne faudrait pas nous laisser sur notre faim comme ils le font régulièrement... RIP Rubicon, Firefly, Point pleasant, Freaks and Geeks...


Hero Corp: Super heroes in the countryside
Usually my English article is a linguistic and cultural translation of the French one ( or English one, depends in what language I am thinking when I am writing) here, as I am going to speak about a French TV show that is not exported yet, the article will be different.
If you're regularly reading this blog, you know that my tastes are quite eclectic and that I usually write about things that very few people talk about, I consider that working my own niche is more interesting for readers that trying like others to write about every films whether one like them or not. I choose very early on to only speak about what inspires me and unless I have something different to say I mostly don't give my opinion on mainstream opuses. Plus I consider that blogs should leave mainstream critics to the press and focus on what press is not covering.
France is not a big country and French television is still a small world, so I never thought that I would miss it if something interesting was going on, but it happened. Hero Corp is a two seasons series that I randomly heard of while browsing on Amazon. Produced by Calt who also did a very good producing job with Camera Café and Kaamelott ( very short format series), Hero Corp could be pitched as a parody of Heroes if it wasn't more. It's the story of an isolated village lost in the French countryside where a few retired super heroes took refuge. These outcasts who lost their powers or their secret identity tried to live a normal life when they found out that The Lord, retired super villain that everybody thought dead, also moved in an old farm near their village. To save them they need John who doesn't know anything about them.
The discrepancy between super heroes and countryside creates funny situations, their lousy powers and their normality also are. They're all named with English speaking names which are pronounced the French way. Burt who used to be Acid Man because he was able to throw acid is now Captain Shampoo because now he can only throw non aggressive shampoo. Doug used to be a lawyer but his power is tense up when someone(even himself) tells a lie. John played by Simon Astier who created the series has a love story with Jennifer who's not a super hero. He has to hide the truth from her which creates a lot of weird situations. As Jennifer's family members are the only civils in the village, it's a tradition and a local sport to throw things at them, but they don't care and think that it's a local welcoming tradition.
The Lord really is a great villain, he just look like an old bourgeois who wants to find peace in the countryside but he's kind of forced by things to be mean. His power is to control people's mind, the persons under his control often behave like video games creatures in front of a wall.

This TV show is very creative, addictive and funny. Though it's clear that their budget is not huge the filming is extremely classy and I do hope that you'll have the opportunity to discover it. Alas the DVDs are not subtitled in English ( One day producers will understand that subtitled dvd could help them promote French pop culture absolutely unknown outside the French speaking world)




Sunday, 27 September 2009

An update on TV shows : What to follow!

I am going to write a little more about series, because lately I’ve been watching lots of them, especially because that it’s September, and new shows are aired, and all shows presents new seasons. So here’s my update if you want to make your choice, on what to follow:

The new ones:
Though the trailer of Community seemed very cool, after two episodes I can say that I am not very interested by this show. The main character seems the only one with a brain and some wit; the others are just losers and human clichés. There is no way I can connect with them, so I am not interested.

Glee: at first I thought that it was a 2009 version of Popular, with the same tone, same kind of characters, now it’s growing on me, and though I am not a fan of r’n’b, and cheesy music, I love the original angle, and original humour of this show. What strikes me as particularly original is the fact that for once, in teenage series, the teacher’s world is depicted. It’s probably to please the 30/40 generation by showing other preoccupations than the students’one! I will go on following Glee.

Eastwick: Oh god it’s exactly like in the film, I really hate when they take a film and make a series out of it. I love the film and I don’t want to see a lamer version of it!


I was sceptic at the beginning of Flash Forward: another cop story, the casting mainly made of second part of other series, that didn’t seem too bright. But it blew my mind. Everyone in the world collapsed at the same time and saw their future in six months! I am already addicted and can’t wait for the second episode: a big WOW!



Modern Family, starts showing three kinds of families, and filmed like a confession TV show, it is subtle, quite hilarious, and remarkably written; I also want more of it! A positive plus: Al Bundy ( Ed O’neil) is back! I love this actor. Here he’s married to a very hot and young South American girl!


And at Last my favourite of the new series Bored to Death starring and written by Jason Shwartzman, it’s witty, intelligent, funny and classy. Jonathan Ames ( shwartzman) is a young writer unable to write his second novel. His girlfriend leaves him because she considers that he drinks and smokes too much! Of course he doesn’t, she’s just very up tied (in my opinion) nevertheless, he is very unhappy and write an add on the Craig list to be a private detective. He runs everywhere with a copy of Farewell my lovely. I would say that Bored to Death is the perfect mix of Woody Allen’s Manhattan Murder Mystery and Wes Anderson Rushmore! Don’t miss it!

Now the old series:

The end of the third season of Heroes was very disappointing, why did they changed Sylar into Nathan Petrelli? A bit of Claire’s blood would have saved him, like it did to Noah in second season. Now we’re stuck with this in between character, and it doesn’t seem that the show has a pattern anymore, besides getting more complicated and unclear. The only positive thing is the arrival of the carnival, but will it be enough to motivate me going on with this show: it’s far from being sure!

House MD is the TV show I am the most addicted to, and the end of series 5 drove me crazy. I was expecting so much more from the two first episodes, much more, than a cliché of mental institution where he didn’t belong, and a cliché of love story! I really hope that the writers will warm up the sexual tension between Cuddy and House!

Californication is just absolutely exciting, first by the casting, Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick) being gay and in love with Hank. Kathleen Turner, Charlie’s new boss who sexually harass him. Hank trying (or not, to be a teacher) well Californication is still excellent and sexy as hell! Though little Becca is a little under everyone’s level with acting!

The first episode of Gossip Girl’s new season was almost boring, oh I wish Vanessa could disappear from the show, she’s a boring character, and Serena too! The second was much better with Blair trying to be the queen of NYU and miserably failing! Gossip Girl stays entertaining and I will go on following it!

Last but not least, the first episode of this new season of How I Met Your Mother was hilarious, and there’s no way I will ever stop watching this show. Ted ( the only boring character of the series) start to teach at Columbia, Barney and Robin created a new style of relationship and are forced by Lily and Marshall to have “ the talk”, I won’t say much, it’s just the funniest show ever!
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