Too Much!


A vintage black and white photo of a scowling child with the caption, "That's a Smurf?" in blue scrawled over it.

The Battle Smurfs are back in the cinema.

James Cameron calls it Avatar, but we all know.

We visited the cinema last week to see Osgood Perkins’ new film, Keeper, which was excellent.

No cinema this week.

Sorry, but No Papa Smurf + No Smurfette = No Morgan in the Audience.

I’ll catch up on my reading instead.

When we lived in Berlin, I went to DVD rental shop, Videodrom, every day.

On the way home from work, I’d pop in, grab whatever looked most interesting and then go home.

Watch the DVD.

Or not, if I didn’t feel like it.

Easy.

Now there’s choice everywhere.

Nadine and I take turns picking what to watch every other day.

I always groan when it’s my turn.

We’ve got Netflix, Prime and Mubi, and I waste hours scrolling and trying to choose.

Too much choice.

So, I made it easy for you today.

The third season (!) of Sleepytime Supervillain Theatre just started over on YouTube, and it’s all you need this weekend.

Like James Cameron, I’ve pulled out several stops for my latest video.

Background music!

Special effects!

No stringy, fish-faced Smurfs!

The brand-new series kicks off with a story about a birthday present you can’t take back…

Watch “Darned Wool” on YouTube here now!

Chat soon,

Morgan

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