Category: Media

  • Friday Finds – The Original BFG

    It’s a light week since I was gone and not posting, due to my Grandmother’s funeral.  One post last week: Old Game Tuesday – American McGee’s Alice – Alice’s madness has returned, so play the original before you tackle the new game. Other cool stuff: Gizmodo has links about the original Big F***ing Gun, the…

  • Favorite Books

    Favorite Books

    Since I’ve been reading more lately, I’ve been getting nostalgic for the favorite books of my youth, which is why I’ve been going through the Orson Scott Card library again in part.  When I was a kid, there was an easy way to tell my favorites.  I had a waterbed, and the headboard had a…

  • Movie Review – Green Lantern

    Movie Review – Green Lantern

    I went and saw Green Lantern last night with the guys, and I enjoyed it.  It was not a top-flight movie by any stretch, though.  I came into this with almost zero knowledge of the Green Lantern Corps, it’s lore, other members than Hal Jordan or John Stewart, and him only in passing, from an…

  • Friday Finds – Free RPG Day and more

    It’s Free RPG Day tomorrow, similar to free comic book day where you can go to your favorite local RPG game store (the board game, pen and paper kind) and pick up a free game.  Most of what is available is the basic stuff, a good way to introduce your kids if you think they…

  • Rules and Guidelines for Watching Comic Book Movies

    Rules and Guidelines for Watching Comic Book Movies

    Some people just don’t ‘get’ comic book movies.  Critics, or more critical moviegoers at least, analyze the movies as if they are watching Citizen Kane, fretting over characterization and plumbing for deep meaning.  On the other hand, you have the comic book fanboys, who examine every teaser frame by frame, looking for inconsistencies in every…

  • Movieline’s 10 Best Celeb Voiceovers in Animated Films

    Movieline’s 10 Best Celeb Voiceovers in Animated Films

    I saw this linked from IMDB today, and had to see who they had picked.  I don’t disagree with most of the choices, though my memories of things like Lady and the Tramp are kind of vague.  That is, until, I read some of the comments and started thinking about the names mentioned there.  There are…

  • Movie Review – X-Men: First Class

    Movie Review – X-Men: First Class

    Went to see this movie Saturday night (had a busy weekend and needed the time), and I enjoyed it quite a bit.  Great, not REALLY SUPER great, but one of the better comic book movies.  Lightyears beyond what Brett Ratner could do, that’s for sure. Now, to reiterate something – I am not a comic…

  • Lightning Movie Review – Rango

    Things are returning somewhat to normal around these parts, enough so that I took my family to see Rango at the Movieland 8.  I enjoyed it, and it’s interesting that we had a trailer for Kung Fu Panda 2 in front of it, as Rango feels much like Kung Fu Panda – a good representative…

  • More on Thor:  Come ON, Roger

    More on Thor: Come ON, Roger

    Roger Ebert is one of the few critics I play attention to.  I don’t always agree with him, but he thinks really hard on even the silliest movie he has the misfortune to see.  That is, most of the time.  He didn’t review Thor officially, but mentioned in his ‘Journal’ today.  I can understand him…

  • Book Review – The Dragon’s Path by Daniel Abraham

    Book Review – The Dragon’s Path by Daniel Abraham

    I just finished The Dragon’s Path, the latest novel by Daniel Abraham.  Once, dragons ruled the land where the book takes place, but mostly what is left are the roads.  The city of Vanai, often used as a token swapped back and forth between empires, is again threatened by war.  It’s a war former hero…

  • Movie Review – Thor

    Movie Review – Thor

    I went and saw Thor at the IMAX 3D last night, solid, enjoyable movie.  I was never a fanboy of the Thor comic, mostly only reading it when it came in the big bulk packs that I bought, but I’m glad I went to see this movie.  This is normally where I’d explain who Thor…

  • Classic Rock Will Never Die

    Classic Rock Will Never Die

    …because we keep slipping the songs into our kids’ movies.  Whether it’s Elvis records via Lilo & Stitch, to Crazy Train, Welcome to the Jungle and Bad to the Bone in Megamind, to every other movie ending with a dance party of some type thanks to Shrek, these songs are everywhere.  That’s not even counting the comic book…