Category: Movies

“Ender’s Game” (the movie): a brief review w/spoilers

“Ender’s Game” (the movie): a brief review w/spoilers

| November 1, 2013 | 1 Reply

I read the original “Ender’s Game” short story when it was published in Analog (August 1977). I was startled, because I knew the author, Orson Scott Card, slightly. He and I attended Brigham Young University at roughly the same time (he was a year ahead of me), I had met him a few times, and […]

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Lookout, Hollywood — GTA V makes $800 million in 24 hours

Lookout, Hollywood — GTA V makes $800 million in 24 hours

| September 18, 2013 | Reply

Over the past decade, I have found it interesting that Hollywood continues to be portrayed as a glamorous, serious business, while the video game industry is seen as a haven for nerds at best, and a cause of real-life violence at worst. What that overlooks is that the video game industry is more lucrative than […]

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Sept 21: Clint Eastwood Appreciation Day

Sept 21: Clint Eastwood Appreciation Day

| September 10, 2012 | 2 Replies

Clint Eastwood gave one of the most memorable political convention speeches in the past few decades (at least), and the Left Is Not Amused, pushing their “angry, senile old man” memes for all they’re worth. Well, Eastwood also has a new movie coming out on September 21, “Trouble With the Curve”, and the Left wants […]

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“The Avengers” (2012): a brief review, w/spoilers

“The Avengers” (2012): a brief review, w/spoilers

| May 5, 2012 | Reply

Great movies that hit their target are hard to review, and Joss Whedon pretty much smacked this puppy out of the park. He made a 2:23 ensemble superhero movie that never lags and that doesn’t shortchange any of the characters. The real telling sign: my sweet wife, who is more tolerant of than eager about […]

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“The Hunger Games”: a brief review w/spoilers

“The Hunger Games”: a brief review w/spoilers

| March 23, 2012 | Reply

My sweet wife and I went to see “The Hunger Games” today. I’ve read all three novels and enjoyed them — they are a cut above the usual Young Adult novels and are a bit dark and unrelenting. The release buzz for the film itself was very positive, so I was interested to see just […]

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How <strike>“John Carter”</strike> “A Princess of Mars” should have gone

How “John Carter” “A Princess of Mars” should have gone

| March 11, 2012 | 3 Replies

UPDATE [3/12/12]: They should have let Brad Bird direct instead of Andrew Stanton. Bird did “The Incredibles” (and has since done MI-4); Stanton did “Finding Nemo” and “WALL-E”. Which director do you think would have done a better job with a swashbuckling retro-SF story? UPDATE[3/16/12]: I went to see “John Carter” again yesterday, and pretty […]

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“John Carter”: a brief review, with spoilers

“John Carter”: a brief review, with spoilers

| March 10, 2012 | 3 Replies

I first read “A Princess of Mars” by Edgar Rice Burroughs early in high school, over 40 years ago. I loved the novel and enjoyed the ten (yes, ten) that followed, though none were quite as good or as wildly romantic. So I’ve followed with interest over the past several years the various attempts to […]

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“Act of Valor”: a brief review, w/spoilers

“Act of Valor”: a brief review, w/spoilers

| February 25, 2012 | Reply

[Originally posted over at Ace of Spades] Those who “abjure” violence can only do so because others are committing violence on their behalf. — George Orwell, Notes on Nationalism This film has gotten a fair amount of ‘net publicity — though probably not nearly enough regular marketing — because of its fundamental concept: film a […]

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“The Woman in Black” (1989 vs. 2012): a brief comparative review, with spoilers

“The Woman in Black” (1989 vs. 2012): a brief comparative review, with spoilers

| February 21, 2012 | Reply

My sweet wife and I went to see the new remake of “The Woman in Black”, starring Daniel Radcliffe. We had watched the original (made-for-British-TV) 1989 version when it first came out on video and at least one time since, but it had been many, many years since then. We thought the original was very […]

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“Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance” — a brief review, with spoilers

“Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance” — a brief review, with spoilers

| February 17, 2012 | Reply

In the interest of full disclosure, I must say that I’ve been a Nicolas Cage fan ever since “Raising Arizona”. It doesn’t mean that I like (or have even seen) all the films he’s done, but I do like some of his films (“Next”, “Knowing”) more than the general consensus. On the other hand, his […]

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