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Steve Irwin killed by sting-ray... Monday September 4, 2006
Schlocker Jonathon Green (who also happens to be married to novelist Laurell K. Hamilton) forwarded this link to me this morning. I shall now quote from the article: Television personality and environmentalist Steve Irwin has died from a stingray wound while filming off north Queensland... Irwin had been filming a… Read more
Ralph Breaks the Internet Friday December 7, 2018
Up until about a third of the way through the film, Ralph Breaks the Internet had me worried. It wasn’t doing anything new, and the conflict was a pretty soft one, and I was afraid the film wasn’t going to give us anything like the joy¹ we got from Wreck-It Ralph.… Read more
Minions Friday July 10, 2015
Minions crossed my Threshold of Disappointment, which is quite an accomplishment considering the fact that I really didn't expect much from it. I think the core problem was that I didn't care. Nothing seemed to be at stake. Sure, there were some funny moments, and the animation was brilliant, but… Read more
Spectre Friday November 6, 2015
I’m trying to put my finger on why Spectre didn’t work for me. The salient point is that I spent much of the film being bored, so obviously there was a problem. In Casino Royale we were shown a young James Bond who was unmade and remade by betrayal. In Quantum of… Read more
Captain Marvel Friday March 8, 2019
Cutting straight to the chase here, I love this movie. Captain Marvel clears my Threshold of Awesome with room to spare. I’ve wanted more genre-movie Brie Larsen since seeing her in Kong: Skull Island, and Captain Marvel is better than any such thing I could have imagined. She was perfect as Carol Danvers, and… Read more
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Friday July 21, 2017
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is easily the least enjoyable film I’ve seen this year. It started off pretty well, and then our main characters took the screen and the movie began to plummet through my ratings, landing squarely at the bottom long before the final credits… Read more
Lucy and Hercules Friday July 25, 2014
Two of this this weekend's new releases are based on popular mythology. One of them takes its chosen myth completely seriously, doubling down on it all the way to the end, and never leaving anybody convinced. The other one throws stones at its myth for pretty much the whole movie,… Read more
June 09, 2005 Thursday June 9, 2005
Road Report... entry, Tuesday, June 9th, 2005 Per the last entry, I'm now in Livermore. It turns out that instead of staying with the in-laws, we're staying with more distant relatives in a home that used to be a bed-and-breakfast. I must say, this is quite nice. I'd tell you… Read more
I, Frankenstein Friday January 24, 2014
I, Frankenstein was very pretty, and featured some great acting talent. To say, however, that it "had some problems" would be to risk understating the matter a bit. Hey, I had fun, but the movie knocked me right out of the story over and over by doing ridiculously dumb things.… Read more
ASO Radio interviews Howard Tayler Sunday November 19, 2006
Back when I was neither attending, nor reporting on not attending Anime Banzai I was interviewed by Nz17 of ASO Radio. Well, the interview is now online, proving once and for all that if I continue to deny having attended an Anime convention as a paying fan rather than an… Read more
G.I. Joekemon: Gotta Catch 'em All Tuesday August 11, 2009
I saw G.I. Joe last night with my brother. When the Joe snowmobiles popped out of the Joe VTOL he laughed, turned to me and said "so many vehicles." And that was before the big fighter-sub dogfight, during which we repeatedly hummed the Cheat Commandos "Buy All Our Playsets And… Read more
John Wick: Chapter 2 Saturday February 11, 2017
If you enjoyed John Wick, which starred Keanu Reeves as a hitman whose retirement is interrupted, you’ll enjoy John Wick: Chapter 2, which stars Keanu Reeves as a hitman whose sabbatical from retirement is extended by more non-retirement. Dog lovers might appreciate knowing that the death of a dog is not Wick’s… Read more
TENET Saturday December 19, 2020
TENET is one of those films like THE SIXTH SENSE in which any review of the film must dance around the fact that it’s very, very difficult to say much about it—especially in any sort of critical examination—without spoiling something. So let me just say this before saying anything else:… Read more

