I know a good movie, tv show and video game when I see one 8 times out of ten.
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Wednesday, May 24, 2017
The Flash season three review
Monday, May 22, 2017
My Samurai Jack series review
This show is a boy's fantasy! I say that because this world has everything a boy could come up with when he plays with his toys like robots, aliens, talking animals, Spartans, etc, etc. The bizarre world makes it easy for you to buy the kind of stories this show tells. Plus this show has five different kinds of episodes. They are Jack looking for a time portal, Jack being hunted by Aku's bounty hunters, Jack helping someone, a flashback episode and a silly episode. I'm fond of how this show tells its story with visuals instead of dialogue.
Also is he human? There are episodes where he travels in the snow wearing a robe and sandals, sometimes he complains about the cold other times he doesn't. What's up with that? Another thing I wish there was an episode where Jack is unhappy with giving the responsibility to defeat Aku, we had a flashback of him being frustrated with his training.
Monday, May 8, 2017
My Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 review
Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2: This movie takes place weeks or months after the events in the first film and the group are now heroes for hire. After their last mission, they meet a man name Ego who turns out to be Peter Quill's father, so Peter decides to go on Ego's plant to get to know him better and the other guardians go their separate ways. Meanwhile one of the guardians discovers something disturbing about Ego, so they have to warn Peter before it's too late.
Peter Quill/Starlord has to figure out what kind of family he wants. I'm fond of this arc because Peter is the weakest member of the group, when he learns about his heritage he feels joy.
Gamora is the level-headed one of the team who tries to resolve her differences with her sister. The only issue I have with her is that I don't like her subplot with Peter because it takes away from her story of fixing things with her sister.
Drax is the straight man who doesn't get that people are being sarcastic.
Baby Groot is adorable but he's more or less the same as he was in the last movie. I'm still annoyed that all he says is I am Groot, however, the characters translate what he's saying sometimes.
Rocket is the brains of the gang, there is one scene that shows us how dangerous he is for someone his size. He's having a hard time accepting the Guardians as his friends to the point where he's testy towards them.
Yondu has a redemption arc in this movie and can be amusing at times. His whistle arrow is used much better here than in the last movie because it wasn't treated as a serious thing in this movie. My gripe with him is he could have done a better job working things out with Peter.
Nebula (Gamora's sister.) is a tragic character. I wish she would show more emotion about her backstory, I mean we see she's affected but at the same time, she's calm.
Mantis (Ego's alley.) is like Drax as far as being unaware of social interaction. To be fair she has never been around anyone else.
Ego is a typical Marvel villain, that's sad because he said something that would have given this character some depth. However, his plan to take over the universe is different, I haven't seen it before.
One of the problems I have with this movie is the comedy undermines some of the serious moments in the movie. This movie would have a different ending if Ego didn't reveal what he did in his past to Peter. Also, I don't buy how the guardian's relationships have grown because not a lot of time has passed since the first movie. The ending also created a plot hole, Ego's plan affects Earth and no one from Earth acknowledges the event.
Overall, this is a solid sequel that I would recommend to everyone.
Rating = Worth Seeing
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
My 12 Angry Men review

I'm not saying this movie isn't popular it's just no one talks about it. The premise may sound boring but it's not, the director made this scenario interesting. This movie shows you the dos and don’ts of having an argument or a debate. Like I said before the purpose of an argument is to reach an understanding, not change people's minds or make people feel dumb about their point of view. Also, when you make a choice you think, deliberate and understand your choice.
That’s my gripe with Bench Trials the Judge should have two other judges to talk to about his or her decision. (If they do, do that then I stand corrected.)

What made this movie hold up is the dialogue because of it you think this movie was made in the current time for the most part. The movie isn't just about the concept of Justice or being on one accord. It's about the value of life, when you're in a position to decide whether or not someone should live or die, we shouldn't take that lightly. Watching the jurors interact with each other is not only entertaining they help each other see things about the case that they missed or didn't consider.
Juror # 7 is not taking this case seriously which rubs the other Jurors the wrong way. Plus, he proves some of the humor in this movie.
One of the problems I have with this movie is the other Jurors didn't give Juror # 8 much of a challenge. Some of them bring their own prejudice or projects onto the case. The rest have nothing to say. Considering how one-sided the rest of the Jurors are about this case this movie could have been called 12 stupid men. The movie missed out on other details about the case. Speaking of the case it's too circumstantial for most of the Jurors to think the boy is guilty. There is a plot hole with the murder weapon, I can't get into that without spoiling anything.
Rating = Treasure Chest
Friday, March 24, 2017
My Saban's Power Rangers Movie review

The movie putties are almost as bad as Lord Zedd's putties from the show. What’s the point of having the movie putties being golems if they can fall apart with one hit? I’m annoyed with what this movie has done with Goldar, He's reduced to a mindless monster in this movie. If that's not character assassination I don't know what is. He should have been replaced with a different monster if that's what the direction was going to do with this character. The fight between Goldar and the Megazord was lame, watching two elderly people fight is better than this. Plus, I'm irritated that the zords can do the same thing because the zords had different capabilities in the show. Finally the plot holes, sorry I can’t address them without spoiling the movie.
Monday, March 13, 2017
My review of Kong: Skull Island
My review of Kong: Skull Island
This is a movie that surprised me because I wasn't expecting much from it. This movie may have a simple story but it has some depth to it. The conflict between Kong, the humans and the other animals on this island all make sense in a way that doesn't feel like it's black and white. The theme of this movie is protecting vs destruction and this is where the human characters come into play. I like that this film has humor because it helps lighten up the mood. Also, the fight scenes are brutal, the CGI is impressive and the film is well-directed with some great shots. I like the creature designs because some of them blend in with their environment. The movie wastes no time getting us to what we want to see and that's Kong.
Monday, March 6, 2017
My Logan review
Monday, December 12, 2016
My review of Power Rangers Dino Charge/Super charge
Power Ranger Dino/Super Charge: This series takes place in the prehistoric age of earth where an alien name Keeper is being hunted by another alien name Sledge, the reason why he's hunting Keeper is that he has the energems that poses ultimate power. Keeper manages to hide the energems inside the Dinosaurs and blow up Sledge's ship. In the present day, a group of young adults found some of the energems and Sledge survived the explosion and continues his hunt for the gems. So the young people have to protect the energems from Sledge.
I don’t get why this series got so much buzz. Don’t get me wrong this is a solid season for the most part,(That saying a lot since Neo Saban has been screwing up since they got the rights back.) However it’s not on the same level as Time Force or RPM. This show has the same problems as the other Neo Saban series, as far as the light-hearted tone, remixing the MMPR theme song, splitting the series in half, adding new catchphrases, etc. This is another Dinosaur theme series. I'm fond that you have to earn the energems powers. I'm impressed with the clip note episode, whoever wrote that episode should write a whole series. You'll find this team of rangers absurd. We have a caveman, a medieval knight, a prince, an elder man and a bird-looking alien as rangers.
Shelby/ the pink ranger is my future wife, I mean a tomboy and knowledgeable about Dinosaurs. She's the best Pink ranger we've had since Jen from Time Force.
Sledge is lazy I mean he's a bounty hunter, yet he sent monsters to find the energems why can't he find them himself? After seeing what these monsters can do it makes me question how was he able to capture them? After learning why he wants the energems it kind of makes him look worse.
Sledge's girlfriend Poisandra makes him look less threatening, this is the same complaint I have with Ransik in Time Force.
Heckyl/Snide ( another villain.) is crafty and enjoyable, his plan to defeat the rangers would have worked if it wasn't rushed. We learn that he has baggage. My beef with him is that the writers don't do anything new with the villain with a split personality.
Overall, this is an OK series it wasn't good enough to wash the bad taste out my mouth that is Megaforce/Super MegaForce.
Monday, November 14, 2016
My Arrival review
This movie is a breath of fresh air compared to all the crap I've seen this year. I like the changes this movie made from the book it's based on because these chances improve the story. I'm fond of how this movie was directed for the most part, it's directed in a way that's clever when you think about everything that happens in the movie. It's refreshing that this isn't a typical alien invasion movie. The theme of this movie is communication, the movie shows that it's limited by our perception of language. Also, it's not easy to communicate with anyone we wouldn't have linguists and therapists if that was the case. The aliens in this movie look like severed hands with skinny fingers and octopus tips.
What bothers me about this movie is I don't buy that the Army would use diplomacy first, do I really have to example why? Also, the movie could have used communication as a theme a lot better than it did. The movie can feel lifeless at times and the flashing we get of one of the characters life can be confusing. I wish the movie would explain how the linguist was able to decode the aliens symbols. I don't see the point of the aliens doing what they did if it changes nothing.
If I had a list of the best Sci-Fi movies this would be one of them. I would recommend this if you want to see a different take on the aliens coming to earth.
Rating = Worth Seeing
Friday, August 26, 2016
My thoughts on the real adventures of Jonny Quest
I don’t know if this series has any connection to the original; however, I notice references to that show. What makes this show better than the original is that it’s darker and scarier. Transformers G1 getting away with drunk characters got nothing on what this series got away with. What makes this show different from the other monster-of-the-week series is that there are recurring villains. The Questworld aspect of this show feels tacked on; for the most part, it feels like the creators add this to the show to make it relevant at the time. Questworld is a virtual reality video game, and it can be used for other things like hacking, brain scans, and putting pieces of a broken statue back together. The CGI in Questworld doesn't hold up, and the character models look stiff. I feel bad for saying those things because of the production history behind this show. How can I forget the opening theme song for this show? It gets me hyped to watch this series. If you don't feel the same way, then I don't want to be around you.
Jonny Quest is an impulsive teen who seeks adventure.
Hadji is the voice of reason and wise beyond his years. What bothers me about him (Besides the fact that he's a stereotype) is that he has psychic powers, how? Well, that shouldn't be that big of a deal, considering this is a world that has ghosts, robots, and aliens.
Jessie Bannon is Race's daughter, and she's a female version of Jonny. That's the problem I have with her, she's no different from Jonny and Hadji. Another thing that bugs me about her is that in season two, she's a damsel in distress, why!?!
Race Bannon is a former government agent who's Dr. Quest's bodyguard and best friend.
There isn't much to say about Dr. Quest; he's a man who pursues knowledge. I don't buy that he and Jonny are father and son because of how different they are, plus we rarely see them do anything together. It's a shame that we didn't get episodes of their differences, creating conflict between these two. I'm glad that their relationship is addressed in some episodes.
Jeremiah Surg (One of the villains) is ruthless and egotistical. He wants revenge on Race Bannon for what he did to him in his past. The only complaint I have with him is that I was let down by the direction I thought this show was going to take with this character.
One of the problems I have with this series is that we learn why Questworld was created in the first place, and it makes things too easy for our main characters. Also, the animation in this series is inconsistent the same thing goes for the editing. Because of how violent the show is, it might scare kids. This series could have been better if it had incorporated geographies in it. I wish I could say that this cartoon holds up after 20 years, but it didn't. Don't get me wrong, it's not a bad series, it's just that it has a lot of competition. This series would have lasted longer if it had higher ratings and better toy sales. I wouldn't mind seeing a reboot of this series with just Jonny, Hadji, and Jessie. I would recommend this if you like action-adventure.
Monday, August 8, 2016
My review of Transformers the movie
My review of Transformers the movie
Intro: You know what I’m glad that things played out the way they
did in this movie because this shows that parents are not doing a good job at preparing
their kids to deal with disappointment at the time. If I was a parent at the time this
movie came out, I would use this as a teaching moment.
Transformers the movie: This movie takes place twenty after season two of the series
and the war between Autobots and Decepticons has reached its turning point.
Meanwhile, a creature name Unicron is devaluing everything in his path and he has
his eyes set on Cybertron. So, the Autobots have to put themselves together in
order to stop this new threat.
This is one of the best-animated films of the 80s! Part of
the reason why is because it pushes the boundaries of children’s entertainment.
This is a war story that doesn’t shy away from the fact that people die on both
sides. The movie has humor that helps balance out all the death and destruction
in the film. The animation is a huge improvement over what we get on TV. There
is a scene that will foreshadow what will happen in the end. I like that this
movie introduces us to different transformers because we get more world-building.
The theme of this movie is change, we see how characters deal with change throughout
the movie. This movie deals with the passing of power, betrayal and sacrifice. It’s
hard to comment on the characters because they are the same as they were on the
show. So, I will comment on new characters.
Ultra Magnus is Optimus’s, Right-hand man.
Arcee is motherly.
Kup is an old and cranky veteran who tells old war stories.
Hot Rod goes through a hero’s journey in this movie.
Galvatron (one of the bad guys) is similar to Megatron.
Unicron (the main villain) is a monster in this movie as far
as a force of nature. He also parallels with Galvatron. What bugs me about him
is I don’t know how he connected to the MacGuffin in the movie. Also, he feels forced
into the movie I mean he had no reason to pose a threat to either group so why have him
in the movie?
One of the many problems I have with this movie is it has a
lot of plot holes. The writers could have done a better job of telling the
story they were trying to tell in this movie. (Thankfully Transformers Armada made up for this movie’s shortcomings.) There are too many characters,
some of them are missing from the show and the human characters shouldn’t be in
the movie. Because this movie was made for fans everyone else will feel alienated
and confused. I’m not crazy about how it ended.
Overall, this is an entertaining Transformers film. I would
recommend you check this out If you’re tired of Mr. Bay’s films.
Monday, August 1, 2016
My Jason Bourne review

Wednesday, June 29, 2016
My Thundercats 2011 review
Thundercats 2011: This series takes place on a planet called Third Earth, where it's populated by humanoid animals, and the cats are on top of the food chain. ( I'm surprised that the Thundercats didn't have a crossover with the Ninja Turtles because they would fit right in this world, but I digress.) One day, the Kingdom of Thundera is being attacked by the lizards under the command of Mumm-Ra. He's doing this because the Thundercats have a MacGuffin that he's looking for, but the survivors manage to get it away from him. So the survivors go on a quest to find out what Mumm-Ra is planning before it's too late.
This is another good example of how to reboot a franchise! This show is a huge improvement over the original show because it's more mature and deals with serious subjects without being too scary for kids. I also like some of the changes from the 80s cartoon, like the sword of Omens is more powerful than I remembered, Snarf can't talk, thank goodness, and this series is more story and character driven. This show also gave us things we never saw in the 80's show, like world-building and the Kingdom of Thundera. I find the gag they made with one of the animals cute. I wish the creators did that with all of them. The Plot twist in the last episode took me by surprise.
Lion O is juvenile, but he has a good heart. He has to learn what it means to be a king. The only complaint I have with him is that he should be annoyed with his father for encouraging the sibling rivalry between him and Tygra.
Tygra is Loin O's adopted brother. He's the smart one of the group, and he can be cocky at times. He's also sympathetic because he feels alienated by his adopted parents after the birth of Loin O which creates a sibling rivalry between the two.
Panthro is the muscle of the pack with a hardened demeanor; despite that, he can be amusing at times.
Jaga is the Thundercat's mentor; he's the typical wise old sage.
Cheetara is kind-hearted and level-headed. The only gripe I have with her is that I wish we learned more about her.
Pumyra is a hothead, and I like that she makes Lion O work for her loyalty to him.
WilyKit/WilyKat are twins who are the comic relief. Sadly, they're not fighters as they were in the 80's cartoon.
Mumm-Ra ( the main villain) is a ruthless tyrant who will not stop to get what he wants, and he has history with the Thundercats. What bugs me about him is that we don't know anything about him. Also, he's too big for my taste, and does anyone find it funny that he has the same weakness as a vampire?
One of the many problems with this series is that the writers could have done more with the dynamic between Lion O and Tygra. Also, I'm not sure as to why the Thundercats don't like technology; they could have beaten Mumm-Ra a lot sooner if they used it. Does anyone find it odd that some of them don't have a strong reaction to the destruction of Thundera? I don't understand why their tension between the different groups of animals after learning their history. Also, I'm outraged that this series won't get another season because I want to see this story continue.
Overall, this is one of those shows that didn't get a fair chance to shine. I would recommend this to fans and non-fans.













