Opinionated Nonsense and Ramblings About Theatre, Film, TV, Horror, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Politics and LGBT Issues - Among Other Things...
Saturday, January 31, 2009
I Been Zombie-fied!
Friday, January 30, 2009
I Want One
http://www.capturedlightning.com/frames/interesting.html
Thursday, January 29, 2009
On Those With Too Much Time on Their Hands
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
More Love for "Coraline"
My hopes are high for this one, folks.
More, anon.
Prospero.
A Day Late
10. My sister and I can say one word and immediately have the other in pain with laughter. The list of words is surprisingly long and can be trigged by any thousands of different stimuli, and only she and I know all the words and what they mean - inside jokes almost boiled down to numbers. Family and friends are often perturbed by how bizarre our inside jokes seem to be (and they probably are), but I love that we have that.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
The Gayest Thing(s) You'll See This Week
I love the not-so-sublte hypnotic suggestion at the end. "See? they do have an agenda!" But what the hell is a dragon doing in Oz?
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The Creepiest Thing You'll See Today
Monday, January 26, 2009
Finally, a Picture
Awards, awards, awards. Enough, already!
Sunday, January 25, 2009
DVD Reviews: "Igor" and "Saw V"
Saturday, January 24, 2009
DVD Review: "Repo! The Genetic Opera"
Friday, January 23, 2009
"The Skin of Our Teeth" #10
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Too Much to Discuss
First, here's a clip of probably the weirdest music video you'll see this week (and yes, this is a John Lennon song):
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Lost in "Lost"
Prospero
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
"Fringe" - This Season's Best New Show
Bishop was rescued from an asylum by FBI Agent Olivia Dunham (Torv) in the first episode, when evidence in her first assignment for the FBI's "Fringe Squad" led to experiments Bishop had performed in the 70's. Torv is an unlikely star. Attractive, but not beautiful in the classic sense, she plays Olivia with a combination of quiet strength and emotional vulnerability that few other actresses her age could pull off. And as her character has progressed, so has my liking of her. I'm looking forward to seeing where the character goes.
Dunham's polar opposite, Peter Bishop (equally brilliant, though criminally bent son of Walter) is played by Joshua Jackson, best known as Pacey from the teen soap, "Dawson's Creek." Jackson plays Peter as a wise-cracking sceptic, constantly annoyed and amazed by his father, and probably falling in love with Olivia. It's good to see him stretch his acting chops here, and his character's shady back story has only just been hinted at. I can't wait to learn more about Peter's unsavory past and see where his relationship with Olivia is headed.
Then there is the ghost of Olivia's fiance, John, played by the ruggedly handsome Mark Valley ("Boston Legal"). Killed in the first episode, John's memories were accidentally implanted in Olivia's brain (a long story) during one of Bishop's mad experiments. John shows up, enigmatically supplying clues and information when Olivia needs it most, though no one can see him but her. And apparently, John was part of the "The Pattern" (I'll get to that in a minute). What she doesn't know is that John is being kept alive artificially, by the possibly evil corporation Massive Dynamics ("What do we do? What don't we do?"), which was founded by Walter's old partner, an as yet unseen scientific genius. MD is represented by Nina Sharp (the incomparable Blair Brown), who is apparently bionic and possibly even more evil than MD itself. Nina has secrets galore and info on just about anyone she wants to have info on. Massive Dynamics wants to retrieve John's memories for themselves, though to what end, we don't know.
You should know that everything that happens on the show is connected to a vast conspiracy known as "The Pattern," though no one is sure who (or what) is at the center of it all, or what it all may lead to.
Confused? You wouldn't be, if you watched. Well... maybe a little. But then, that's half the fun of a conspiracy show. And all the fun of a JJ Abrams show (any "Lost" fans out there?). Unlike "The X-Files," which often delved into the supernatural, "Fringe" is pure sci-fi, through and through. And like "The X-Files," it has a grand conspiracy plot at its center (albeit one slightly less confusing). And like every great sci-fi show, "Fringe" is just plain fun. And my favorite new show of the '08-'09 season. "Fringe" airs on FOX, Tuesdays at 9:00 PM. **** (Four out four stars)
Monday, January 19, 2009
Good Riddance
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Dead Snow
Star Wars?
Star Wars: Retold (by someone who hasn't seen it) from Joe Nicolosi on Vimeo.
More, anon.
Prospero
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
New Feature!
More, anon.
Prospero
Apocalypse Soon: The End Of the World According to Hollywood
Why?
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
The Best Dancing You'll See This Week
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More, anon.
Prospero
Monday, January 12, 2009
Delicious, delicious... Oh, how boring.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Late Night Blogger Blues
More, anon.
Prospero
Friday, January 9, 2009
The Best Movie Never Made
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Watchmen, etc.
Prospero