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Jim returns with his weekly review | Here’s the lowdown on Generation Kill: Get Some

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Our sometime reviewer Jim is back, and this time he has enlisted for a weekly viewing of Generation Kill, the new US drama from the men behind The Wire, David Simon and Ed Burns. Here’s what he made of the first episode, ‘Get Some’…

“The Marines Corps is like America’s little pitbull. They beat us, starve us, and once in a while they let us out to attack somebody.”

David Simon and Ed Burns’ Generation Kill started its seven-episode run on FX last nighty and, as you’d hope and expect from the creators of The Wire, the episode ‘Get Some’ didn’t pull any punches in its depiction of US Marines preparing for war in Iraq.

As they wait in Kuwait for the order to invade, the troops bond by practising their martial arts, reading porn mags, mocking supportive letters from schoolchildren back home, and trying to find out if rumours of J.Lo’s death are true. They also fix their Humvees out of their own pockets, deal with appalling wind storms in the desert, and question why they’ve been sent woodland camouflage for a desert war.

The series is based on a book by Evan Wright, a Rolling Stone reporter who was embedded with the Marines of First Recon Battalion. Although treated with suspicion by the soldiers when he first arrives, he gains their confidence when he tells them he used to write for the porn mag, Hustler.

Generation Kill is like a hardcore Band of Brothers. It’s not comfortable viewing, but that’s its strength. Evan Wright has said that the series aims to portray the Marines as they are, not as people back home think they ought to be. It’s not a series where you’ll find any Hollywood-sentimentality or emotive music.

The first episode ends with the order to tell surrendering Iraqis to return to their own lines and an uncertain fate. It’s a disturbing sign of things to come. As one Marine comments: ‘Iraqis first contact with Americans – we **** ‘em’.

Interview with The Wire creator David Simon

FX have very kindly posted footage of Charlie Brooker’s fantastic interview with David Simon, co-creator of the one and only The Wire, where he ponders what early man’s storytelling might have been like punctuated by adverts, why Barack Obama lists the show in his top 10, and gives some hints as to what inspired the show.

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Generation Kill | The new drama from the creators of The Wire

Here’s the trailer for gritty new drama Generation Kill, created by David Simon and Ed Burns, the men who brought you The Wire. The seven-part series, due to air early next year on FX, is based on a book by a reporter from Rolling Stone magazine who accompanied a Marine battalion on a tour of duty in Iraq in 2003, and provides a startlingly authentic portrayal of life on the front line. Army Wives it ain’t…

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Countdown to series 5 of The Wire | A short clip from last night’s Culture Show interview with The Wire creator David Simon

Didn’t heed our advice yesterday and watch Lauren Laverne’s interview with The Wire creator David Simon on last night’s Culture Show? Well, here’s little clip to give you a taste of what you missed.

The original programme is still available to view on the BBC’s iPlayer and will be repeated on BBC2 on Thursday at 11.20pm, while you can find extra unscreened content on the Culture Show website.

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Countdown to series 5 of The Wire | Check out tonight’s Culture Show for an interview with The Wire creator David Simon

The title pretty much says it all: David Simon, the creator The Wire, is interviewed on the excellent The Culture Show tonight (BBC2, 10pm). The programme is repeated on Thursday (BBC2, 11.20pm) and will also be available to view on the BBC’s iPlayer for seven days from tomorrow morning.

Countdown to series 5 of The Wire | Everything you ever wanted to know about The Wire but were afraid to ask

McNulty and Bunk in The Wire

The internet is awash with stuff on The Wire, but where to begin? For those of you with a bit of time on your hands, here’s a far from exhaustive reading list to keep you busy…

Official sites
The best place to start, of course, is the official HBO site, a one-stop shop for clips, interviews, photos and the like. Alternatively, for those determined to avoid spoilers and keep at the UK pace, try out FX’s site, which is also the only site we wan currently find where you can watch TV critic Charlie Brooker’s excellent documentary Tapping The Wire (click on the videos tab).

Primers
Wikipedia is as good a place to start as any, but all of the following are also worth checking out: Everything You Were Afraid To Ask About The Wire (salon.com); A Greek Tragedy On The Streets Of Baltimore (Spiked); Tapping Into The Wire (The Wall Street Journal); Ten Reasons Why The Wire Is The Best Show on Television (MSN).

General newspaper and magazine articles
There really are too many to list here, but here are a just a few of our favourites: The Wire Is Unmissable Television (The Guardian); High On The Wire (The Guardian again); The Greatest TV Show You’ve Never Seen (Daily Telegraph); Now Join The Cult (The Observer); Stealing Life (The New Yorker); What The Wire Reveals About Urban Journalism (Columbia Journalism Review).

David Simon interviews
The Angriest Man in Television (The Atlantic); Barbed Wire (The Daily Telegraph); David Simon Q&A (Alan Sepinwall); Getting Wired (The Guardian); Down To The Wire (Baltimore Magazine); Putting All The Pieces Together (Newsweek); The Man Who Made TV Great Again (The Dubliner); Cutting The Wire (salon.com); At Lunch With David Simon (The Financial Times); A Newspaper Can’t Love You Back (Esquire).

Cast interviews
OK, so who are you interested in? Michael K. Williams (Omar Little), Aidan Gillen (Tommy Carcetti), Jamie Hector (Marlon Stansfield), Idris Elba (StringerBell)? Or how about the incredible Felicia Pearson (Snoop), Dominic West (Jimmy McNulty), Wendell Pierce (Bunk Moreland), Clarke Peters (Lester Freamon), Andre Royo (Bubbles) and Tristan Wilds (Michael Lee)?

Fansites and blogs
So many sites, so little time… Play or Get Played is a longtime TV Spy favourite, with links to pretty much everything ever written about The Wire, while notable The Wire-focussed blogs that have caught our attention include The Wire F*cking Fan Club, Bubbles Depo, A Thousand Corners and The New Package.

Episode guides
You can find extensive episode-by-episode guides on the HBO site, Wikipedia, TV.com and TV Guide. For a slightly different take, we highly recommend the recaps at Television Without Pity.

Other random stuff
Find out what real-life thugs think about The Wire; go on location with producer Joe Chappelle; read the incredible story of Donnie Andrews, the real-life inspiration for Omar; marvel at Dominic West’s versatility as he discusses his directorial debut; see what The Wire’s characters would look like if they were in The Simpsons; and check out David Simon’s final thankyou to the cast and crew.

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