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The Haiku Review w/e 040909
Sep 4th
Reviews don’t really mean anything, do they? We’re all wired so differently that a film or a song or a risotto is going to have a wildly different effect on me than it’s going to have on you. And yet we love to quantify, categorise and clarify. We live to put stuff in boxes and then mark them good or bad with thick black unequivocal lines. The Haiku Review is different. It recognises that reviewing stuff is pretty much meaningless and as such it only spends 17 syllables doing it. It doesn’t differentiate between media and it’s structured from best to worst, enabling you my lucky readers to make direct comparisons between, say, my new shoes and stand-up comedian Jimmy Carr. Be here every Friday for more Ancient Japanese-themed review fun.
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Weddings (traditional ceremony) Today you joined hands/ and ran headlong into your/ future. Never stop Y: The Last Man (comic) It makes me weep that/ something so funny and smart/ exists in this world Greenbelt (festival) We shall do well here/ people seem genuinely/ happy together Chocolate Chai Tea (drink) It tastes like a bar/ of chocolate exploded in/ a spice factory Hoopla Impro Workshop (workshop) Your entertainment/ for the evening is coming/ out of your own head Leeds (city) It is cold up here/ fearless girls bare their flesh and/ don’t even goose bump inFamous (game ps3) Like Grand Theft Auto/ but I can shoot lightning and/ throw cars around. Nice! Alton Towers (theme park) Sensations that are/ otherwise reserved for those/ ending their own lives Funny People (film) Long, self-indulgent/ movie that is nonetheless/ revelatory The Host (book) Clumsy, obvious/ broad-brushed and naive and yet/ fitfully brilliant Pizza Express (restaurant) Tasty, generic/ food served in disturbingly/ identical rooms The Time Traveler’s Wife (film) Although you have a/ kind of warmth. It is mostly/ reflected glory G-Force (film) Shit in 3D is/ still shit. It’s just shit with a/ greater depth of field




