The third of the Full Moon reviews, the sci-fi time-travel flick titled “Trancers”: Jack Deth is a trooper in Angel City, circa 2247, mopping up the last of the disciples of the evil Whistler. Whistler had been thought to be dead by now, but he’s alive and well: in the year 1985. Oh yeah. Time …
Clearly, when looking back over the pattern of posts I’ve made here, the number one issue I’m having with writing is focus and discipline. This sort of misbehavior spills over into almost everything I do, actually, which is something I have to hold myself accountable for. Writing this blog was meant to force me to …
The second of the Full Moon reviews, this is the sequel to Mandroid, titled “Invisible: The Chronicles of Benjamin Knight”: When a lab experiment goes wrong, Benjamin Knight is left invisible while his scientist friends try to find a formula that will restore his visibility to last the rest of his life. This movie starts …
All right this time we’re going to keep up with the stand-ups. I’m going to work on something set in the present-ish day.
Starting off the Full Moon reviews, this one was appealing because of the description and title: Dr. Zimmer has invented Mandroid, a humanoid robot. When is partner, Drago tries to steal Mandroid, he becomes exposed to the highly toxic Supercon. Drago flees and won’t give up on Mandroid, even though he’s disfigured. That just sounds …
I’m going to be reviewing movies starting Monday, partially just for the fun of it. I’ve got notes about how I want to do this, but there are a few things I’m going to focus on and highlight: – If it’s a monster movie of any sort, what sort of monster is it. Some movies …
I’m going to start reviewing stuff. Mostly, likely, movies and books. The wife and I watch a ton of movies, and I tend to like the B-movie, over the top, silly stuff. I’ve got a vast databank of movies in my head to talk about, and I actually enjoy it, so that should help me …
Gotta start planning ahead.
Here we go. Post coming soon.
Sigh. I’ve been avoiding all this nonsense culture war stuff because other people are more interested in it, and are better at discussing it because they care, but this one was wrong enough to make me want to say something. Mindy Kaling blames white men for criticizing her movie. Which is a lot of bunk, …