Tuesday, September 30, 2008
MOVIE REVIEW: Renaissance
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Comic recommendation: The Walking Dead
The Walking dead is not a story about zombies. At it's core it's about human beings, and how we cope with extreme situations. It shows us As we are, with the Veneer of civilization stripped away. Sometimes it's terrible, sometimes beautiful. The Walking Dead is dark, and at times disturbing, but I cannot put it down. I give it my highest possible recommendation. Pick up the first volume immediately and read it. You won't be disappointed.
Heroes season 3 first impression
I think NBC was wise to air the first 2 episodes of this new season in a row, because at the end of the first episode I was left feeling underwhelmed. Evil future Claire was totally unconvincing. Semi-evil future Peter was bland. The usually amusing Hiro and Ando seemed to simply be going through the motions, Sylar isn't even scary anymore, and I am not at all sold on Mohinder's reenactment of The Fly. By the end of the second episode I was engaged though.
I think this season has potential, but they really need to pull out some new tricks.
Krauser II revoltech figure!
Johannes Krauser II, front man of the Death metal band Detroit Metal City, getting released as one of the highly posable Revoltech action figures!
For those who don't know DMC, is a comedic manga, anime, and soon to be live action movie in Japan about a corporate Heavy metal band (Think KISS crossed with Slayer). I plan to do an article on the anime very soon as it is one of the best shows airing right now in Japan.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Iron Man VS. The Dark Knight
Having finally procured a babysitter, I got to see The Dark Knight this weekend.
Many people have said that this is the greatest super hero movie of all time. While I think it's a really good movie with several outstanding performances, especially from the supporting cast, I still feel that Iron Man holds that distinction.
I am not going to bother reviewing either film, since by now everyone has probably seen them, and made up their own mind. I will say that both are excellent and make up for utter garbage like Spider man 3, Fantastic Four 2, and X-men 3.
When it comes right down to it, the reason I prefer Iron Man is entertainment value. When I pick up my blu-ray of Iron Man next week I am certain that I will be viewing it several times. It's just that kind of movie. It taps into the whole power fantasy that drives the heart of the super hero genre very well.
While I want to watch The Dark Knight again I am not at all certain that I will be buying it. I just don't see myself wanting to watch it over and over, unlike the previous Batman Begins, that is a tighter more entertaining experience and does hold up well to multiple viewings.
What's funny is that I have never really cared for Iron man as a comic character, preferring Batman every time.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
What kind of name is that?
I got the idea to call it Saturday morning robots When I recently rediscovered the 1984, made for the US market Super robot show, Mighty Orbots on Youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLcJXR7twoQ
I'd nearly forgotten the show existed. It made me nostalgic for the days when I'd wait all week for Saturday morning, to watch the cartoons, an experience that kids today just don't have.
I hope the title: Saturday morning robots captures some of that nostalgic feeling.