Let's give Hal a rest, so that he can recover from a wrench to the jaw. As hard as his head is, that's still gotta hurt.
Let's beat up Kyle instead.
Oooohh! Lantern on Lantern action, and it has the double impact of showing off Kyle's adorable behind. Woohoo!
The Next Three Days [2010]
Director: Paul Haggis
Cast: Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks, Brian Dennehy, Jason Beghe, Olivia Wilde, Liam Neeson (Cameo)
Genre: Drama/ThrillerRating: General
Comment: "Not bad at all, although the movie does feel like it's three days long..."
Comment: "Not bad at all, although the movie does feel like it's three days long..."
Before I proceed with the review, note that Russell Crowe is ranked #1 on FPBM! Favourite Actors, earning the number one spot as far back as 2009 when the first (and so far the only) Spotlight segment. Therefore it would be suffice to say that even I would conclude that this movie would be forgettable had it not been for Russell Crowe being in the lead role.
It has been three years since the day when John Brennan and his family found their lives turned upside down, after a member was accused of murder; his wife, Lara. After he exhausted every means to prove her innocence, he finally realised that going according to the law does not always provide justice in the end. With that realisation, he decided to do the unthinkable. He decided to break her out of prison.
Now, I am not going to lie to you. The trailer might have given the impression that this is a fast-paced movie about a thrilling jailbreak. The truth is, it is anything but that. If anything, the movie moves at a crawl before springing into life in the final twenty minutes, give or take.
It's hard to take away point from it because of that, because I understand that the meticulous planning and dragging out certain scenes were meant to give the movie some context. Namely, to make us root for the protagonist after seeing his dedication to free his wife, and the kind of suffering he had to endure due to that. All the same, it was a bit of an overkill.
Now, the movie has no shortage of talent, with memorable performances by Russell Crowe and Elizabeth Banks. In fact, it wouldn't be too much to say that the movie rests a little too heavily on the two lead actors. Even though both of them are an absolute pleasure to watch, I can't say I feel the same way about the movie as a whole. Veteran actors like Brian Dennehy and Liam Neeson also made their appearances, although the script probably didn't allow them enough space to fully exercise their talents.
Despite not being a bad movie altogether, I'm afraid this is one of those movies that you will forget about as soon as you leave the cinema. It might get you all curious though; this movie is actually a remake of a French movie entitled Pour Elle [2008], I wonder if the Hollywood version did justice to it.
Points Calculation
The Good [+100]
- A good idea to begin with
- Memorable performances
- Russell Crowe!
The Bad [-40]
- Excruciatingly slow
- Underused talents
100 - 40 = 60 points
It has been three years since the day when John Brennan and his family found their lives turned upside down, after a member was accused of murder; his wife, Lara. After he exhausted every means to prove her innocence, he finally realised that going according to the law does not always provide justice in the end. With that realisation, he decided to do the unthinkable. He decided to break her out of prison.
Now, I am not going to lie to you. The trailer might have given the impression that this is a fast-paced movie about a thrilling jailbreak. The truth is, it is anything but that. If anything, the movie moves at a crawl before springing into life in the final twenty minutes, give or take.
It's hard to take away point from it because of that, because I understand that the meticulous planning and dragging out certain scenes were meant to give the movie some context. Namely, to make us root for the protagonist after seeing his dedication to free his wife, and the kind of suffering he had to endure due to that. All the same, it was a bit of an overkill.
Now, the movie has no shortage of talent, with memorable performances by Russell Crowe and Elizabeth Banks. In fact, it wouldn't be too much to say that the movie rests a little too heavily on the two lead actors. Even though both of them are an absolute pleasure to watch, I can't say I feel the same way about the movie as a whole. Veteran actors like Brian Dennehy and Liam Neeson also made their appearances, although the script probably didn't allow them enough space to fully exercise their talents.
Despite not being a bad movie altogether, I'm afraid this is one of those movies that you will forget about as soon as you leave the cinema. It might get you all curious though; this movie is actually a remake of a French movie entitled Pour Elle [2008], I wonder if the Hollywood version did justice to it.
Points Calculation
The Good [+100]
- A good idea to begin with
- Memorable performances
- Russell Crowe!
The Bad [-40]
- Excruciatingly slow
- Underused talents
100 - 40 = 60 points
It's Whack a Lantern Week!
Enough of all the ranting. I've worked it out of my system, and am ready for something a little more light-hearted...such as beating up my favorite boys. So, once again, it's Whack a Lantern Week! Please feel free to participate by putting up any pummellings that you wish upon your own sites!
And so, to start things off on the right foot...!
Ouch. That's going to leave a mark.
And so, to start things off on the right foot...!
Ouch. That's going to leave a mark.
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Director: Tony Scott
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Boys, Just Lighten Up
Well, I'm still obviously in a cranky mood. Make of that, what you will, but I'm getting a little fed up with all the boys crying at the Airport. I use the term "Boys" with full malice, because REAL men, don't launch into hysteria over the concept of a tired overworked Airport Security detail accidentally touching their "Junk" during a patdown. Or, as Gina Barreca just put it, in a scathing and hysterically funny article in this Sunday's Hartford Courant..."Boys, don't get your panties in a twist".
The gist of her article was that most of the screaming is coming from the male gender. Women have had to put up with this sort of thing for a LONG time. And I couldn't help but think back to all of the hysteria expressed by certain Male Comic Book Readers whenever Alex Ross happens to portray realistic male genitalia in a painting of a superhero.
What IS it with guys and their organs? It's perfectly ok to reduce a woman to her intimate parts, to ogle them and pat them and portray them endlessly on cover after cover. If a woman should happen to mildly protest this treatment, she is immediately subjected to the "Get over it!" defense, and the shrill demand to not take away their godgiven right to drool over enormous bosoms.
But somehow, the hint...the mere hint of an inadvertent touch, or glance, or god forbid, the sight of a male bulge in a comic book, and they go to pieces. It's almost...feminine, the way that they have the vapours.
Except that I'm not laughing. I'm just tired, and a little crabby. Fortunately, I'm not aiming this tirade at any of MY male readers. Obviously you guys are all secure with your manhood, or you wouldn't be reading a blog about Green Lantern asses. But still...could we all just relax a little bit? And you pundits out there at Fox, an CSN, and MSBC and all those other 24-hour news places, just knock it OFF already! You people are like two-year olds, who have just discoverd how to talk and can't stop yapping about how fabulous your bowel movements are. We do not need to know about every thought that comes into your teensy tiny brains. And that goes for Sarah Palin too. For someone who hates the media, she sure seems to need a lot of it.
So let's all take a deep breath, and chill out a bit. Otherwise, you'll look like THIS at the airport...and trust me, nobody wants to see it.
Hal is SUCH a prima donna sometimes.
The gist of her article was that most of the screaming is coming from the male gender. Women have had to put up with this sort of thing for a LONG time. And I couldn't help but think back to all of the hysteria expressed by certain Male Comic Book Readers whenever Alex Ross happens to portray realistic male genitalia in a painting of a superhero.
What IS it with guys and their organs? It's perfectly ok to reduce a woman to her intimate parts, to ogle them and pat them and portray them endlessly on cover after cover. If a woman should happen to mildly protest this treatment, she is immediately subjected to the "Get over it!" defense, and the shrill demand to not take away their godgiven right to drool over enormous bosoms.
But somehow, the hint...the mere hint of an inadvertent touch, or glance, or god forbid, the sight of a male bulge in a comic book, and they go to pieces. It's almost...feminine, the way that they have the vapours.
Except that I'm not laughing. I'm just tired, and a little crabby. Fortunately, I'm not aiming this tirade at any of MY male readers. Obviously you guys are all secure with your manhood, or you wouldn't be reading a blog about Green Lantern asses. But still...could we all just relax a little bit? And you pundits out there at Fox, an CSN, and MSBC and all those other 24-hour news places, just knock it OFF already! You people are like two-year olds, who have just discoverd how to talk and can't stop yapping about how fabulous your bowel movements are. We do not need to know about every thought that comes into your teensy tiny brains. And that goes for Sarah Palin too. For someone who hates the media, she sure seems to need a lot of it.
So let's all take a deep breath, and chill out a bit. Otherwise, you'll look like THIS at the airport...and trust me, nobody wants to see it.
Hal is SUCH a prima donna sometimes.
Adieu to the Justice Society
I think that I've reached the end of my tether concerning my beloved JSA. I've been reading it for a long time now, and it's just getting crappier and crappier. I'm one of those people that have a tendency to hang on for FAR too long...waiting for the next issue to be better than the one that I just bought, waiting...waiting...waiting.
I honestly couldn't make heads or tails out of the latest one. And I'm not too thrilled with the idea that Alan has somehow made some sort of "magic" land on the far side of the moon, because even for comic books, that's just weird. And the art has been subpar, and I miss Eaglesham, and I miss Geoff Johns, and in a word...I'm fed up.
THIS is my JSA.
You've got the grizzled veterans like Alan Scott and Jay Garrick and Ted Grant. You've got Hawkman throwing his weight around, and Power Girl. You have Star Girl and her braces. And Doctor Midnite and Sandy being awesome. Not to mention Mister Terrific, who is...well, pretty terrific. And Cyclone and Ma Hunkel making them all lemonade. ANd the Brownstone which is ALSO awesome. And Wildkitty, and Obsidian, Hourman and Liberty Belle, and everyone else that I'm leaving out.
They hung around doing awesome sorts of things. They had picnics, and went to firehouses, and helped people, and trained the younger generation. If you were a teen you went into the Teen Titans, and if you were a LUCKY teen, you went into the Justice Society. These were the sort of people who could walk into a room and call Superman "son". Who could even make Batman and Hal Jordan sit down and shut up.
They were magnificent, dammit, and now they're just a mess. And enough is enough. But I'm still sad inside.
I honestly couldn't make heads or tails out of the latest one. And I'm not too thrilled with the idea that Alan has somehow made some sort of "magic" land on the far side of the moon, because even for comic books, that's just weird. And the art has been subpar, and I miss Eaglesham, and I miss Geoff Johns, and in a word...I'm fed up.
THIS is my JSA.
You've got the grizzled veterans like Alan Scott and Jay Garrick and Ted Grant. You've got Hawkman throwing his weight around, and Power Girl. You have Star Girl and her braces. And Doctor Midnite and Sandy being awesome. Not to mention Mister Terrific, who is...well, pretty terrific. And Cyclone and Ma Hunkel making them all lemonade. ANd the Brownstone which is ALSO awesome. And Wildkitty, and Obsidian, Hourman and Liberty Belle, and everyone else that I'm leaving out.
They hung around doing awesome sorts of things. They had picnics, and went to firehouses, and helped people, and trained the younger generation. If you were a teen you went into the Teen Titans, and if you were a LUCKY teen, you went into the Justice Society. These were the sort of people who could walk into a room and call Superman "son". Who could even make Batman and Hal Jordan sit down and shut up.
They were magnificent, dammit, and now they're just a mess. And enough is enough. But I'm still sad inside.
Reviews of Wednesday's Books
Well...that was sort of a blah week. Nothing terrible, but nothing that REALLY set me on fire either.
Let us begin with Neal Adams' Batman: Odyssey #5. I'll come right out and say it...I don't have a CLUE as to what exactly was going on in this issue. It has Talia, and Deadman, and a bit of Aquaman, and the Joker, and it all LOOKS quite fabulous, but as for a plot...I couldn't even begin to recap what was going on. Oh, and Manbat was in there too, for some reason.
It is an incoherent mess, but I don't care, 'cuz it's pretty, and because I simply love Batman being incompetent. There...I've said it.
Batman & Robin #17 was a bit of a letdown after the glorious finale of the last issue. It was SUPPOSED to be Peter Tomasi whom I adore, and Pat Gleason whom I adore even more, but there was a problem with the scheduling, so they won't be starting for a couple more months. This was by Paul Cornell, and Scott McDaniel, and it was perfectly...adequate. Just a little on the dull side after all the insanity that was Grant Morrison.
Batwoman #0 was pretty good. Gorgeous artwork of course, courtesy of J.H. Williams. This was a bit of an introduction, with the REAL Batman back on the scene, he's busy scoping this new player out. He goes to great lengths to determine her true identity, and spends some more time deciding that she actually seems to know what she's doing, and that she seems to be awfully cranky for some reason. Being Batman, he decides that this makes her a good crimefighter. I'm looking forward to the next issue with great anticipation.
Green Arrow #6. Well, Ollie finally gets in to see the new Queen who took over his company and is doing its best to take over Star City. Being Ollie, he naturally decides to start angsting in the middle of a fight, and has to go scampering back to his forest. Again, not terrible, although I'm getting a little bit tired of Ollie's whining.
Gotham City Siren #117. Catwoman has been kidnapped in an attempt to learn the true identity of Batman. Zatanna and Talia show up, and go after her, along with Ivy and Harley, and there is a fair amount of fighting and hallucinating going on. In the end, they decide that possibly the only way to keep Selina safe, is to wipe her memory, so she won't know who Bruce is, anymore.
Well, crap.
Justice League: Generation Lost #14. Not a bad issue. It concentrates on Captain Shinypants, who is actually rather tolerable, as he once again gets thrown into the future by the absorbtion of all of Magog's energy from the last issue. And at least Winick isn't savaging Ice's history for a little bit, which is a relief. The art is pretty, Aaron Lopresti does quite a nice job. This time, it's only l00 years into the future, and Power Girl is there, along with Batman, as played by Damian, who may be old, but keeps taking refreshing dips in a Lazarus Pit. J'onn is there too, looking a little world-weary, and a new Blue Beetle and a new Black Canary, and a clone of Plastic Man, and the Creeper, and a new Red Hood. They're all still trying to stop the ruin of the world. Superman is hanging around, but he's off fighting off the Green Lantern Corps for some reason. Capt. Atom is highly confused by all of this and really, who can blame him? But he does manage to get some interesting help, in that as he's being transported back into the past, he has to save Wonder Woman from Max.
Payback IS a bitch!
Justice Society of America #45. Once again, I don't really know exactly what the hell is going on. Jay and Alan are fighting Nazis for some reason, and Alan is a real jerk. And then Jay ends up being appointed mayor of some town named Monument Point for reasons that I am unsure of. I...did not like this. At all. Where is my bright and shiny JSA? My loveable old farts and wide-eyed kids, out showing the Justice League how things are REALLY done? This was awful.
But on a bright note, we do have Thor: The Mighty Avenger #6 by Roger Landridge and Chris Samnee, and it was delightful. Alas, in their infinite wisdom, Marvel has once again decided to pull the plug on a witty and charming book, due to apparent low sales. What is WRONG with you people? This is great stuff!
Thor still hasn't clue as to why he can't get back into Asgard, and fights Heimdall, who turns into Fin Fang Foom for some reason, it really doesn't matter, and it's all fun.
Man, I'm going to MISS this book when it goes.
Dammit!
I hope you all enjoyed your comics AND your turkey.
Let us begin with Neal Adams' Batman: Odyssey #5. I'll come right out and say it...I don't have a CLUE as to what exactly was going on in this issue. It has Talia, and Deadman, and a bit of Aquaman, and the Joker, and it all LOOKS quite fabulous, but as for a plot...I couldn't even begin to recap what was going on. Oh, and Manbat was in there too, for some reason.
It is an incoherent mess, but I don't care, 'cuz it's pretty, and because I simply love Batman being incompetent. There...I've said it.
Batman & Robin #17 was a bit of a letdown after the glorious finale of the last issue. It was SUPPOSED to be Peter Tomasi whom I adore, and Pat Gleason whom I adore even more, but there was a problem with the scheduling, so they won't be starting for a couple more months. This was by Paul Cornell, and Scott McDaniel, and it was perfectly...adequate. Just a little on the dull side after all the insanity that was Grant Morrison.
Batwoman #0 was pretty good. Gorgeous artwork of course, courtesy of J.H. Williams. This was a bit of an introduction, with the REAL Batman back on the scene, he's busy scoping this new player out. He goes to great lengths to determine her true identity, and spends some more time deciding that she actually seems to know what she's doing, and that she seems to be awfully cranky for some reason. Being Batman, he decides that this makes her a good crimefighter. I'm looking forward to the next issue with great anticipation.
Green Arrow #6. Well, Ollie finally gets in to see the new Queen who took over his company and is doing its best to take over Star City. Being Ollie, he naturally decides to start angsting in the middle of a fight, and has to go scampering back to his forest. Again, not terrible, although I'm getting a little bit tired of Ollie's whining.
Gotham City Siren #117. Catwoman has been kidnapped in an attempt to learn the true identity of Batman. Zatanna and Talia show up, and go after her, along with Ivy and Harley, and there is a fair amount of fighting and hallucinating going on. In the end, they decide that possibly the only way to keep Selina safe, is to wipe her memory, so she won't know who Bruce is, anymore.
Well, crap.
Justice League: Generation Lost #14. Not a bad issue. It concentrates on Captain Shinypants, who is actually rather tolerable, as he once again gets thrown into the future by the absorbtion of all of Magog's energy from the last issue. And at least Winick isn't savaging Ice's history for a little bit, which is a relief. The art is pretty, Aaron Lopresti does quite a nice job. This time, it's only l00 years into the future, and Power Girl is there, along with Batman, as played by Damian, who may be old, but keeps taking refreshing dips in a Lazarus Pit. J'onn is there too, looking a little world-weary, and a new Blue Beetle and a new Black Canary, and a clone of Plastic Man, and the Creeper, and a new Red Hood. They're all still trying to stop the ruin of the world. Superman is hanging around, but he's off fighting off the Green Lantern Corps for some reason. Capt. Atom is highly confused by all of this and really, who can blame him? But he does manage to get some interesting help, in that as he's being transported back into the past, he has to save Wonder Woman from Max.
Payback IS a bitch!
Justice Society of America #45. Once again, I don't really know exactly what the hell is going on. Jay and Alan are fighting Nazis for some reason, and Alan is a real jerk. And then Jay ends up being appointed mayor of some town named Monument Point for reasons that I am unsure of. I...did not like this. At all. Where is my bright and shiny JSA? My loveable old farts and wide-eyed kids, out showing the Justice League how things are REALLY done? This was awful.
But on a bright note, we do have Thor: The Mighty Avenger #6 by Roger Landridge and Chris Samnee, and it was delightful. Alas, in their infinite wisdom, Marvel has once again decided to pull the plug on a witty and charming book, due to apparent low sales. What is WRONG with you people? This is great stuff!
Thor still hasn't clue as to why he can't get back into Asgard, and fights Heimdall, who turns into Fin Fang Foom for some reason, it really doesn't matter, and it's all fun.
Man, I'm going to MISS this book when it goes.
Dammit!
I hope you all enjoyed your comics AND your turkey.
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Ah...my absolute favorite holiday of the year. No presents, not a lot of decorating other than a pumpkin or two, fabulous food, the presence of my family whom I actually enjoy, and NO PRESSURE!!!
It's wonderful.
Which is why I'm going insane at all the news about the idiots who are already standing in line for Black Friday. They are giving up time at work, and the presence of their loved ones, to be first in line to buy a $20 DVD player. Isn't that a little...warped? I wonder who is going to be trampled and killed THIS year?
Anyway. Please have a safe and happy holiday.
Yeah, it's by Black Cat and I've posted it a couple of years ago, but what the heck. I LOVE this picture!
It's wonderful.
Which is why I'm going insane at all the news about the idiots who are already standing in line for Black Friday. They are giving up time at work, and the presence of their loved ones, to be first in line to buy a $20 DVD player. Isn't that a little...warped? I wonder who is going to be trampled and killed THIS year?
Anyway. Please have a safe and happy holiday.
Yeah, it's by Black Cat and I've posted it a couple of years ago, but what the heck. I LOVE this picture!
Unstoppable [2010]
Cast: Denzel Washington, Chris Pine, Rosario Dawson, Kevin Dunn, Ethan Suplee, Lew Temple
Comment: "Unstoppable action. Pun intended..."
Genre: Action/Thriller
Rating: GeneralComment: "Unstoppable action. Pun intended..."
A word of advice, don't be so quick on drawing comparisons between this film and the fourth collaboration between Tony Scott and Denzel Washington, The Taking of Pelham 123 [2009]. While they both involve trains and the same lead actor, that is where the similarities end. Also, you would be pleased to know that Unstoppable is based on true events and it is surprisingly accurate for a Hollywood movie.
Taking place in Pennsylvania, what begins as a routine for everyone in a fictional railroad company turns sour when a worker seriously dropped the ball by neglecting to take necessary measures to ensure the trains will run smoothly. As a result, the company now has a runaway train going at full speed. To make matters worse, some of the cargo includes hazardous material.
Let's separate the facts and fiction first, shall we? Kindly skip this paragraph if you prefer to remember the movie the way that it is. Now, the story is indeed based on real events, famously dubbed as The Crazy Eights Incident. Circumstances surrounding the runaway train are facts, and there were indeed two other train crew who went after it in an attempt to stop it. However, liberties were taken to heighten the tension and drama although in reality, there was no casualty reported.
You can always count on Denzel Washington to give any movie an air of old-school badassery. This time around he is paired with rising star Chris "New Captain Kirk" Pine, who himself walks around with a dash of rebelliousness that is a reminisce of James Dean.
Now, I know that I've said earlier that the movie is aptly named. As a whole it is indeed true, however the movie is a little bogged down with certain details that it can do without and this affects the pace. It was a clear attempt to breathe life into the characters, making us empathise with them. But there is something about the loud and screeching action juxtaposed with sentimental that didn't balance out too well.
But that is pretty much all that is lacking in the movie. Unstoppable is a taut, gripping action/thriller that will make you flinch, wince and you'll find yourself being at the edge of your seat.
Points Calculation
The Good [+100]
- Good thriller
- Quite accurate
- Chemistry between actors
The Bad [-10]
- Unconvincing character development
100 - 10 = 90 points
Taking place in Pennsylvania, what begins as a routine for everyone in a fictional railroad company turns sour when a worker seriously dropped the ball by neglecting to take necessary measures to ensure the trains will run smoothly. As a result, the company now has a runaway train going at full speed. To make matters worse, some of the cargo includes hazardous material.
Let's separate the facts and fiction first, shall we? Kindly skip this paragraph if you prefer to remember the movie the way that it is. Now, the story is indeed based on real events, famously dubbed as The Crazy Eights Incident. Circumstances surrounding the runaway train are facts, and there were indeed two other train crew who went after it in an attempt to stop it. However, liberties were taken to heighten the tension and drama although in reality, there was no casualty reported.
You can always count on Denzel Washington to give any movie an air of old-school badassery. This time around he is paired with rising star Chris "New Captain Kirk" Pine, who himself walks around with a dash of rebelliousness that is a reminisce of James Dean.
Now, I know that I've said earlier that the movie is aptly named. As a whole it is indeed true, however the movie is a little bogged down with certain details that it can do without and this affects the pace. It was a clear attempt to breathe life into the characters, making us empathise with them. But there is something about the loud and screeching action juxtaposed with sentimental that didn't balance out too well.
But that is pretty much all that is lacking in the movie. Unstoppable is a taut, gripping action/thriller that will make you flinch, wince and you'll find yourself being at the edge of your seat.
Points Calculation
The Good [+100]
- Good thriller
- Quite accurate
- Chemistry between actors
The Bad [-10]
- Unconvincing character development
100 - 10 = 90 points
Why It's Wednesday
Lovely lovely Wednesday. I'm off to get my books, and to start salivating over the turkey tomorrow. Over the river and through the woods, and all that jazz.
I can only assume that these two are fighting over the last drumstick.
I can only assume that these two are fighting over the last drumstick.
If I Ran the World
Things would certainly be different, that's for sure. I occured to me, after reading about all of the hubbub at the various Airports concerning body scanning and patdowns, that there was a way to put a POSITIVE spin upon this rather unpleasant experience. My brilliant insight just happens to come from years and years of reading comic books.
For example, if they hired some REALLY attractive men, I'm sure that quite a large number of ladies wouldn't object too strenuously to being body searched. The same could probably be said, if you hired attractive young ladies to do the same patdowns for the men. If you were to dress them up in skintight superhero comics, you'd have a line forming VOLUNTARILY to undergo this procedure!
Seriously, who wouldn't want to be checked out by Power Girl for smuggled explosives?
I've already explained by theory that we could wipe out crime by legalizing drugs...but only making them available through your Motor Vehicle department. Standing in line with other surly people, all clutching scads of obscure paperwork...it's just not worth the trouble to get high.
In that vein, I'd like to propose a way to wipe out our national debt...tomorrow! In states that still have executions...put them out there on Pay-Per-View! BUT, not just any sort of execution. Lethal injections are pretty dull, you would have to liven things up, by only using Comic Book Villain Death Traps! Giant Wedding cakes filled with quicksand, or flaming pits of boiling lava, mechanical cockroaches...there are all KINDS of truly spectacular ways to get snuffed...and provide entertainment at the same time!
I don't know if I'm being brilliant, or if my blood sugar is just low.
For example, if they hired some REALLY attractive men, I'm sure that quite a large number of ladies wouldn't object too strenuously to being body searched. The same could probably be said, if you hired attractive young ladies to do the same patdowns for the men. If you were to dress them up in skintight superhero comics, you'd have a line forming VOLUNTARILY to undergo this procedure!
Seriously, who wouldn't want to be checked out by Power Girl for smuggled explosives?
I've already explained by theory that we could wipe out crime by legalizing drugs...but only making them available through your Motor Vehicle department. Standing in line with other surly people, all clutching scads of obscure paperwork...it's just not worth the trouble to get high.
In that vein, I'd like to propose a way to wipe out our national debt...tomorrow! In states that still have executions...put them out there on Pay-Per-View! BUT, not just any sort of execution. Lethal injections are pretty dull, you would have to liven things up, by only using Comic Book Villain Death Traps! Giant Wedding cakes filled with quicksand, or flaming pits of boiling lava, mechanical cockroaches...there are all KINDS of truly spectacular ways to get snuffed...and provide entertainment at the same time!
I don't know if I'm being brilliant, or if my blood sugar is just low.
Skyline [2010]
Director: Brothers Strause
Cast: Eric Balfour, Donald Faison, David Zayas, Scottie Thompson, Brittany Daniel
Genre: Science Fiction/Disaster/ThrillerRating: Teen (horrific images)
Comment: "At this era, any sci-fi movie is a risk to make. Brothers Strause took that risk with Skyline, but failed miserably. An epic fail, if I may say so..."
Comment: "At this era, any sci-fi movie is a risk to make. Brothers Strause took that risk with Skyline, but failed miserably. An epic fail, if I may say so..."
The tagline says "Don't look up", but what it should really say is "Don't get your hopes up" or if you really want to be frank, "Look away". Trust me, there is no exaggeration here. Skyline attempts to be several things while keeping the sci-fi element intact, but it was just no good.
The story begins with a flashback that serves no purpose whatsoever, but anyway our protagonists found themselves in Los Angeles attending a birthday party in a high-rise condominium. But when the celebration was long over, somebody, or rather something, came to crash the party... and they are not from this world.
If that sounds promising, I'm telling you now to just forget the whole damn thing. This is exactly one of those movies where what you see is what you get, and there isn't much of that either. You can almost tell that the movie rests much too heavily on its special effects. No complaints there because they are actually kind of decent. Nothing too impressive, but an eye candy regardless.
Unfortunately it would be much too easy to overlook that particular aspect due to its other blaring flaws; Derivative plot, lousy direction and poor development of characters.
I have lost count on exactly how many disaster/thriller movies that had been released between Independence Day [1996] to this one. I know one thing, however, plenty of the rest at least attempted to bring something new to the table. Skyline didn't. In fact, thanks to its poor direction, you really couldn't understand what they're trying to sell. Seriously, what kind of story that they wanted to tell?
It's almost like somebody drew a CGI alien spaceship with blinding blue lights and fell in love with it. So much that they decided to write a story around it that involves subjects from the value of human life, to friendship, to love. The result? A disastrous disaster movie.
Of course, what comes with a disaster movie? A group of characters who can't seem to get it together, and not to mention most of them are only good at getting killed. Seriously, where do these people come from? But the one that really takes the cake this time around is the building concierge. Who could have known that a butler can suddenly become a beacon of hope for human survival.
But on a more serious note, it's true. Human characters were given most screen time, but they are so poorly developed you wouldn't be able to take them seriously. Heck, you might even root for the aliens to annihilate them all and spare us the trouble of ever having to see them again.
Points Calculation
The Good [+100]
- Special effects
The Bad [-80]
- Derivative plot
- Poor direction
- Characters are just not believable
100 - 80 = 20 points
The story begins with a flashback that serves no purpose whatsoever, but anyway our protagonists found themselves in Los Angeles attending a birthday party in a high-rise condominium. But when the celebration was long over, somebody, or rather something, came to crash the party... and they are not from this world.
If that sounds promising, I'm telling you now to just forget the whole damn thing. This is exactly one of those movies where what you see is what you get, and there isn't much of that either. You can almost tell that the movie rests much too heavily on its special effects. No complaints there because they are actually kind of decent. Nothing too impressive, but an eye candy regardless.
Unfortunately it would be much too easy to overlook that particular aspect due to its other blaring flaws; Derivative plot, lousy direction and poor development of characters.
I have lost count on exactly how many disaster/thriller movies that had been released between Independence Day [1996] to this one. I know one thing, however, plenty of the rest at least attempted to bring something new to the table. Skyline didn't. In fact, thanks to its poor direction, you really couldn't understand what they're trying to sell. Seriously, what kind of story that they wanted to tell?
It's almost like somebody drew a CGI alien spaceship with blinding blue lights and fell in love with it. So much that they decided to write a story around it that involves subjects from the value of human life, to friendship, to love. The result? A disastrous disaster movie.
Of course, what comes with a disaster movie? A group of characters who can't seem to get it together, and not to mention most of them are only good at getting killed. Seriously, where do these people come from? But the one that really takes the cake this time around is the building concierge. Who could have known that a butler can suddenly become a beacon of hope for human survival.
But on a more serious note, it's true. Human characters were given most screen time, but they are so poorly developed you wouldn't be able to take them seriously. Heck, you might even root for the aliens to annihilate them all and spare us the trouble of ever having to see them again.
Points Calculation
The Good [+100]
- Special effects
The Bad [-80]
- Derivative plot
- Poor direction
- Characters are just not believable
100 - 80 = 20 points
Green Lantern Corps #54
Hoohah! It's a throwdown between Kyle and Sinestro! As you all recall, Soranik Natu was kidnapped by none other than the biggest baddest Weaponer of Qward, in an attempt to lure Sinestro back to the Antimatter Universe. It seems as though they have something of a bone to pick with him.
Kyle of course, is frantic, to go and save Soranik. He's lost just a few too many girlfriends, so one can hardly blame him, so off he bustles, to find Sinestro, so that the two of them can ride in and save the day. Except that Sinestro is having none of it, and tells Kyle to get lost. In an attempt to get Sinestro's attention, Kyle makes the mistake of...punching him. Naturally, this gets Sinestro's goat, and oh boy, IT IS ON!
Or as the ring says..."fisticuffs enabled."
Hee!
Sinestro of course, can't resist a few taunts to go along with the pummelling, and sneers that he's been taught by a Grandmaster, and who, by the way taught Kyle?
Well! Kyle certainly has an answer to THAT! Not that it really makes much difference, since Sinestro still refuses to fly off and rescue his little girl.
Meanwhile, back on Qward, Soranik is getting to know her captor. I did enjoy the fact that the very first thing she did when she woke up, was declare that he was under arrest. Unfortunately, since he's taken her ring, it's a little hard to back up her words. The Weaponer explains that he holds no animosity towards HER, it's her dear old Dad that he wants, for crimes committed against Qward. He explains exactly the dire pass that they are in, because of Sinestro's actions, and then apologizes to her, saying that he knows Sinestro is still her father. Soranik surprises him a bit by saying that he's been no father to her, and frankly, if he wants to administer a little whup ass on him, she's all for it.
Heh.
Kyle manages to stumble his way back to Oa, and meets up with Hannu, who is impressed that he fought sans ring, since that is just the way that Hannu would do it. I love Hannu. So Kyle puts together a band of Green Lanterns and they all fly off to Qward.
And it looks as though the next issue is going to be one humdinger! I can hardly wait.
Kyle of course, is frantic, to go and save Soranik. He's lost just a few too many girlfriends, so one can hardly blame him, so off he bustles, to find Sinestro, so that the two of them can ride in and save the day. Except that Sinestro is having none of it, and tells Kyle to get lost. In an attempt to get Sinestro's attention, Kyle makes the mistake of...punching him. Naturally, this gets Sinestro's goat, and oh boy, IT IS ON!
Or as the ring says..."fisticuffs enabled."
Hee!
Sinestro of course, can't resist a few taunts to go along with the pummelling, and sneers that he's been taught by a Grandmaster, and who, by the way taught Kyle?
Well! Kyle certainly has an answer to THAT! Not that it really makes much difference, since Sinestro still refuses to fly off and rescue his little girl.
Meanwhile, back on Qward, Soranik is getting to know her captor. I did enjoy the fact that the very first thing she did when she woke up, was declare that he was under arrest. Unfortunately, since he's taken her ring, it's a little hard to back up her words. The Weaponer explains that he holds no animosity towards HER, it's her dear old Dad that he wants, for crimes committed against Qward. He explains exactly the dire pass that they are in, because of Sinestro's actions, and then apologizes to her, saying that he knows Sinestro is still her father. Soranik surprises him a bit by saying that he's been no father to her, and frankly, if he wants to administer a little whup ass on him, she's all for it.
Heh.
Kyle manages to stumble his way back to Oa, and meets up with Hannu, who is impressed that he fought sans ring, since that is just the way that Hannu would do it. I love Hannu. So Kyle puts together a band of Green Lanterns and they all fly off to Qward.
And it looks as though the next issue is going to be one humdinger! I can hardly wait.
Download Film Easy A [2010 HD]
Genre: Comedy | Romance| Director: Will Gluck| IMDB
Starring: Emma Stone, Penn Badgley, Amanda Bynes, Dan Byrd
Plot: After a little white lie about losing her virginity gets out, a clean cut high school girl sees her life paralleling Hester Prynne’s in “The Scarlet Letter,” which she is currently studying in school – until she decides to use the rumor mill to advance her social and financial standing
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Voldemort's power is growing stronger. He now has control over the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts. Harry, Ron, and Hermione decide to finish Dumbledore's work and find the rest of the Horcruxes to defeat the Dark Lord. But little hope remains for the Trio, and the rest of the Wizarding World, so everything they do must go as planned.
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Download Film Pocong Keliling [2010] DVDRip
Chaterine Wilson, Indah Kalalo, Donita, Indra Wibowo & Eric Scada
Sebuah kompleks di tengah kampung mengalami kepanikan ketika muncul isyu bahwa ada Pocong yang muncul setiap malam, mengetuk setiap pintu dari rumah ke rumah. Hal ini menimbulkan masalah pada berbagai pihak. Pak JAMAL (Indra Birowo) dan Istrinya, ASTRID (Indah Kalalo) marah karena rumah-rumah dalam kompleks tidak laku mereka jual. Sementara jadwal affair pak Jamal dan tetangganya, BARBARA (CATHERINE WILSON) pun jadi kacau balau. Ada pula Rommy dan Angel pasangan baru di kompleks yang terus menerus gagal menikmati malam pertama karena takut didatangi pocong. Selain itu, sejumlah orang juga mencoba mengambil keuntungan dari heboh pocong keliling tersebut. MONIQUE, reporter tivi, dan kameramannya yang setia, AKBAR, berjuang meliput berita dan mendapatkan gambar pocong secara live, karena itu satu-satunya cara agar mereka berdua tidak dipecat. Terakhir, muncul pasangan pencuri konyol, BOMBAY dan ASBUN, yang mencoba dengan berbagai cara mengambil keuntungan dari situasi heboh tersebut
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Download Ratu Kost Mopolitan 2010 DVDRip
cast:
Luna Maya
Tyas Mirasih
Imey-Liem
Fathir Muchtar
Rezapahlevi
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Cici Tegal
Verina Widodo
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Tiga cewek cantik dan bokek mau nggak mau harus jumpalitan, putar otak, dan baca mantera buat mengusir preman yang mau menggusur rumah kost mereka. Sambil rebutan cowok, pula!
Gina (Luna Maya) pontang-panting kerja sambilan sebagai wartawan, Tari (Tyas Mirasih) jungkir balik jadi guru aerobik dan Zizi (Imey Liem) menjadi seorang seniman tatto, bertiga adalah sahabat yang harus kerja sambilan agar tetep bisa kuliah di Jakarta. Untungnya ibu Laksmi (Yatti Surachman) walau tampak kejam , janda tanpa anak pemilik kost khusus mahasiwi tempat mereka tinggal ini, sebenarnya cukup perhatian dengan tidak semena-mena menagih uang kost.
Suatu hari datang segerombolan preman suruhan mafia tanah yang datang meneror perumahan tempat mereka tinggal. Para preman yang di ketuai oleh Rido (Reza Pahlevi) mengintimidasi para penduduk untuk segera menjual tanah mereka dengan harga murah. Bahkan sampai membakar beberapa area perumahan agar segera dikosongkan
Dibantu oleh ketua Karang Taruna idola mereka, Seno (Fathir Mochtar) , tiga mahasiswi yang doyan ngutang bayar kost ini menyusun strategi unik melawan para preman tersebut. Genderang perang telah di tabuh, terjadilah perang unik ala RATU KOSTmopolitan!
Gina dengan keahlian masaknya akan bikin preman kocar-kacir dengan senjata andalannya : wajan dan sutil. Tari, dengan gerakan-gerakan aerobik dan dua cermin kembarnya siap untuk menaklukan para Mafia. Sedangkan Zizi yang percaya pada klenik ini akan mempraktekkan ilmu santetnya untuk mengusir para preman.
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Green Lantern #59
Gosh, this is an interesting issue this month! Not a whole lot of action going on, but deep plots are being laid, not to mention philosophical discussions.
Just laying out the barebones of the story, a nice EMT is in an ambulance trying to save a life, when the ambulance is hit by a rather large truck. And ALL the Indigo tribe shows up to save the nice dying EMT, including none other than Black Hand. The nice EMT has now become the host for Proselyte, the Indigo Avatar.
Moving right along, the Flash has caught up with Hal, and the two of them are having a heart-to-heart talk. Hal's trying to explain that there's a bigger picture going on, while Barry just wants these nutjobs off of his planet...and really who can blame him? They even manage to drag poor Ollie into the argument, which is hilarious in a weird sort of way.
On Oa, Salaak is having his own heart-to-heart talk with the Guardians. They're a bit miffed at Hal, because he's gone off of the grid apparently, and they aren't sure exactly WHAT he's up to. Salaak likes Hal well enough, but he's not exactly overflowing with trust and good will either.
At this moment, the Indigos show up, with the new entity in tow, not to mention Black Hand. This turns out to be the final straw for Barry, who simply can't BELIEVE that Hal is hanging out with these sorts of people. And lo and behold, it turns out that the Indigos aren't exactly what they were cracked up to be either, thanks to Adara, the Hope entity.
It's getting a tad confusing here, but fortunately, the muffled little person who is behind all of this shows up with Parallax! It's quite the reunion going on, on that rooftop! But not to worry, Parallax isn't there for Hal this time...
Holy pastafazoola!
I did not see that coming.
What I found to be the most interesting in all of this, is the difference of opinion expressed between Hal and Barry. I can their individual points of view, but it is rather fascinating to see their personalities interact. Hal of course, thinks that he knows what is best, and tries to assure Barry that he knows what he's doing, and that there is a bigger picture that he's not seeing. But Barry knows Hal pretty well, and makes any number of VERY intelligent points about Hal's character.
Part of the fun, is that however much Hal may think that he's in control, he's being played by Atrocitus, and probably Sinestro, not to mention our ragged little Guardian-life creature. In the meantime, Atrocitus is playing Ganthet and Guy as well, so all of this is most assuredly leading up to the coming War of the Green Lanterns. I do love that Barry is less than amused by Hal and Ollie's shenanigans in the past. Oh Hal...everyone wants you for themselves.
Get this and read it, 'cuz it's awfully fun.
Just laying out the barebones of the story, a nice EMT is in an ambulance trying to save a life, when the ambulance is hit by a rather large truck. And ALL the Indigo tribe shows up to save the nice dying EMT, including none other than Black Hand. The nice EMT has now become the host for Proselyte, the Indigo Avatar.
Moving right along, the Flash has caught up with Hal, and the two of them are having a heart-to-heart talk. Hal's trying to explain that there's a bigger picture going on, while Barry just wants these nutjobs off of his planet...and really who can blame him? They even manage to drag poor Ollie into the argument, which is hilarious in a weird sort of way.
On Oa, Salaak is having his own heart-to-heart talk with the Guardians. They're a bit miffed at Hal, because he's gone off of the grid apparently, and they aren't sure exactly WHAT he's up to. Salaak likes Hal well enough, but he's not exactly overflowing with trust and good will either.
At this moment, the Indigos show up, with the new entity in tow, not to mention Black Hand. This turns out to be the final straw for Barry, who simply can't BELIEVE that Hal is hanging out with these sorts of people. And lo and behold, it turns out that the Indigos aren't exactly what they were cracked up to be either, thanks to Adara, the Hope entity.
It's getting a tad confusing here, but fortunately, the muffled little person who is behind all of this shows up with Parallax! It's quite the reunion going on, on that rooftop! But not to worry, Parallax isn't there for Hal this time...
Holy pastafazoola!
I did not see that coming.
What I found to be the most interesting in all of this, is the difference of opinion expressed between Hal and Barry. I can their individual points of view, but it is rather fascinating to see their personalities interact. Hal of course, thinks that he knows what is best, and tries to assure Barry that he knows what he's doing, and that there is a bigger picture that he's not seeing. But Barry knows Hal pretty well, and makes any number of VERY intelligent points about Hal's character.
Part of the fun, is that however much Hal may think that he's in control, he's being played by Atrocitus, and probably Sinestro, not to mention our ragged little Guardian-life creature. In the meantime, Atrocitus is playing Ganthet and Guy as well, so all of this is most assuredly leading up to the coming War of the Green Lanterns. I do love that Barry is less than amused by Hal and Ollie's shenanigans in the past. Oh Hal...everyone wants you for themselves.
Get this and read it, 'cuz it's awfully fun.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part One [2010]
Director: David Yates
Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Alan Rickman, Helena Bonham Carter, Jason Isaacs, Ralph Fiennes (Click here for full cast members)
Genre: Fantasy/ThrillerRating: Teen (horrific images)
Comment: "One of the few franchises that tops its predecessors every time, and Deathly Hallows might just be the best of them all..."
Comment: "One of the few franchises that tops its predecessors every time, and Deathly Hallows might just be the best of them all..."
There will be two kinds of reception to this final installment of the global phenomenon; there will be those who relish at the fact that the movie was split into two, while there may be others who laments it. It is no secret that I am a huge fan of the series, as sad as I was to read the last page of the novel three years ago, I knew I had the movies to look forward to. Now it is all really coming to an end, but let's save the accolades and tears for the second half of the finale.
Taking off roughly where the last movie left off, Harry, Hermione and Ron continues on their quest to seek and destroy the rest of the Horcruxes; the secret to Lord Voldemort's immortality. Their quest forces them to drop out of Hogwarts and live on the run, simultaneously avoiding the Death Eaters while looking for the Horcruxes.
Now, you might complain that since the movie was split into two, that means it will all feel kind of "watered-down". Let me assure you, that is certainly not the case. Splitting the movie into two will better serve you as this allows for a more faithful adaptation, and quite faithful it is. Yes, the movie moves at a slower pace this time around. But that is a good thing, wouldn't you say? Considering that this is the finale, you really don't want to have the entire book crammed into a singular movie because that would do the franchise a gross injustice. Try to reminisce on Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire [2005] to know what I mean.
What else can I say? It's a Harry Potter movie. Mind that I am not using the term derogatorily, if it's a Harry Potter movie, that means it is all about total escapism. It continues to take you to the extremely volatile world of imagination. Now, starting from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban [2004], the films had progressively took on a darker tone without compromising its trademark humour. Fortunately Deathly Hallows does not disappoint in that department either.
Impressive visuals and special effects is almost a prerequisite for movies with strong fantastical elements such as this, and there's definitely no shortage on those two elements. David Yates truly did the franchise justice, as he had demonstrated again and again since Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix [2007].
Can't wait for Part Two!!
Points Calculation
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Taking off roughly where the last movie left off, Harry, Hermione and Ron continues on their quest to seek and destroy the rest of the Horcruxes; the secret to Lord Voldemort's immortality. Their quest forces them to drop out of Hogwarts and live on the run, simultaneously avoiding the Death Eaters while looking for the Horcruxes.
Now, you might complain that since the movie was split into two, that means it will all feel kind of "watered-down". Let me assure you, that is certainly not the case. Splitting the movie into two will better serve you as this allows for a more faithful adaptation, and quite faithful it is. Yes, the movie moves at a slower pace this time around. But that is a good thing, wouldn't you say? Considering that this is the finale, you really don't want to have the entire book crammed into a singular movie because that would do the franchise a gross injustice. Try to reminisce on Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire [2005] to know what I mean.
What else can I say? It's a Harry Potter movie. Mind that I am not using the term derogatorily, if it's a Harry Potter movie, that means it is all about total escapism. It continues to take you to the extremely volatile world of imagination. Now, starting from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban [2004], the films had progressively took on a darker tone without compromising its trademark humour. Fortunately Deathly Hallows does not disappoint in that department either.
Impressive visuals and special effects is almost a prerequisite for movies with strong fantastical elements such as this, and there's definitely no shortage on those two elements. David Yates truly did the franchise justice, as he had demonstrated again and again since Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix [2007].
Can't wait for Part Two!!
Points Calculation
(Unavailable due to FPBM!'s bias-ness towards everything that has to do with the franchise)
Download Movie Film Skyline [2010]
Release Date: 17-11-2010
Filename: Skyline 2010 TS x264-Jucified
Source: TS
Size: 350 MB
Genre: Sci-Fi | Thriller
Video: 624×256 | 25.000 fps
Audio: English | 32.0 Kbps | AAC
Subs: NA
IMDB Rating: 4.8/10
RT Critics: 3.5/10
Directed By: Colin Strause, Greg Strause
Starring: Scottie Thompson, Eric Balfour
Sinopsis
Strange lights descend on the city of Los Angeles, drawing people outside like moths to a flame where an extraterrestrial force threatens to swallow the entire human population off the face of the Earth.
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Download Movie Film Takers [2010]
User Rating:4.8/10 1,101 votes IMDB
Director:John Luessenhop
Release Date:27 August 2010 (USA)
Genre:Action | Crime | Thriller
Awards:1 win
Starring: Chris Brown, Hayden Christensen, Paul Walker
Sinopsis
A seasoned team of bank robbers, including Gordon Jennings (Idris Elba), John Rahway (Paul Walker), A.J. (Hayden Christensen), and brothers Jake (Michael Ealy) and Jesse Attica (Chris Brown) successfully complete their latest heist and lead a life of luxury while planning their next job. When Ghost (Tip T.I. Harris), a former member of their team, is released from prison he convinces the group to strike an armored car carrying $20 million. As the "takers" carefully plot out their strategy and draw nearer to exacting the grand heist, a reckless police officer (Matt Dillon) inches closer to apprehending the criminals.
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