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Thursday, April 19, 2018
Black Lightning Review
Friday, April 6, 2018
My MCU rant
Some of them would have been better if they were like their comic book counterparts.
It's time to address the elephant in the room, and that's the comedy. The comedy in these movies is overblown to the point where it ruins certain scenes, the tone of the movie, or the overall movie. Thor Ragnarok and Iron Man 2 are prime examples of that. The Last Jedi tried to copy this, and it didn't work because it creates mood whiplash. OK, I can see why the directors would do that because it's unexpected; however, it feels like a cheap way to get us to laugh. I'm surprised that the creators didn't use the break-the-fourth-wall type of comedy with setting up the Marvel universe. This reinforces why I'm not happy about Marvel Studios getting the rights to the rest of the Marvel characters, because I want variety. Despite not being crazy about the New Mutants movie being a horror film, I'm mad that the creators want to change that to make the movie family-friendly. We haven't seen a comic book horror film yet, unless you count the Blade trilogy. We might not have this problem if Marvel Studios let the Directors have their way with their movies.
The standalone films are also similar to each other. don't believe me, answer these questions. What's the difference between the first Avengers movie and the first Guardians of the Galaxy movie? What's the difference between Black Panther and the first Thor movie? You don't really need to watch these movies to watch the Avengers films. Yes! The writers reference events that happen in the solo films; however, they don't play a role in the overall story in the Avengers movies for the most part. For example, Captain America: Civil War is going to feel like filler because we know or suspect that Tony and Steve will call a truce to deal with Thanos in Infinity War. As far as I know, Iron Man and Guardians of the Galaxy are the only characters that became popular due to their standalone movies. That's saying a lot considering how much trouble Tony Stark/Iron Man has caused.
Do I really have to explain why this studio announces that more movies will be released years in advance bugs me? First of all, they're spoiling their fan base. Have they ever heard of the saying less is more? If they keep going at this rate, people might get sick of superhero/comic book movies. Second, it takes away the surprise of watching these films. I mean, what's the point in watching a Thor movie if I know he's going to be in the Avengers safe and sound? The only time Marvel Studios played with my expectations was in the second wave of Marvel films. For example, after seeing how Iron Man 3 and Captain America: Winter Soldier ended I thought Tony was going to rebuild S.H.I.L.E.D and run it. That makes sense (Not because this was in the comics.) it's because Tony became obsessed with protecting Earth from another alien invasion, plus he doesn't trust Nick Fury. Also, I thought Thanos was going to be the main baddie in the second Avengers movie because A the creators showed him in Guardians of the Galaxy. B they set up the Infinity stones.
Am I the only one annoyed that the Hulk is not getting any more standalone movies? The dynamic between Bruce and the Hulk is interesting. I'm happy that the writers finally gave the Hulk the ability to speak in Thor Ragnarok because we can finally get inside this character's head. I just wish that this had been done sooner. So the Fantastic Four gets four movies, but you're not going to give the Hulk a third chance. What gives Universal Studios !?! Seriously, what's the point of setting the Leader if you're not going to use him?
As far as a Black Widow movie goes, I'm not against it; however, I don't think it's needed. First of all, we learn something new about her every time she's in these films, and we see how much she has changed since Iron Man 2. Second Black Widow works better as a supporting character if you ask me. If Black Widow is going to get her own movie, it has to take place after the Thanos story, because we already know most of her backstory, so we don't need to see it.
I wouldn't mind a Nick Fury solo film to explore his backstory of how he went from soldier to Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Plus, he feels like an extra rather than a character.
I'm kind of disappointed that we didn't get a Nova movie sooner. I mean, why show us the Nova Corps if you're not going to use them?
Before I wrap this up, I want to talk about Infinity War. I don't think that this will be a good movie. First of all, too many characters; second, how will Thanos stand out the way Loki, Ultron, and Killmonger did? He's just like most of the forgettable villains as far as wanting a MacGuffin that will give him the power to destroy everything. How much of a threat does Thanos pose without the infinity stones? This studio didn't do a good job at building him up they just have him appear in some of the films like he's a big deal, I'm going to be outraged if he isn't. Third this is one movie it's suppose to be split in two, if the creators did that it would reinforce how dangerous he is. Finally, killing off characters, if anyone dies in this movie, it's hard for me to take it seriously because this studio doesn't seem to have the guts to kill someone and keep that person dead.
The MCU would have been better if the creators borrowed more elements from the comics for example, the infinity stones in the comics can do different things. Most of the stones are used for destruction in these movies. There is a story in the comics where Thanos killed Odin (Thor's father) to get the Infinity glove. (Sorry, I could be wrong about that.) If the writers did anything like that in the MCU we would have personal conflict on how to deal with Thanos since one of the Guardians is a family member of Thanos. That's all I have to say about the MCU for now. What do you think of it?
Sunday, April 1, 2018
My Rotten Tomatoes rant
Monday, February 19, 2018
My Black Panther review

There isn't a lot to say about the other supporting characters.
Shuri (T'Challa's sister) is the brains of Wakanda, she builds the technology for Wakanada. It's hard for me to believe that she's smart enough to build new tech with no assistants.
Ramonda (T'Challa's mother) is just in the movie to tell her son how proud she is of him.
Nakia ( T'challa's love interest) is in the movie for T'Challa to have a shoulder to cry on. (Plus, get him out of a jam.) Seriously? What's the point of her being in the movie if they're not going to get it on, I mean promote Black Love? Also, she's a hypocrite, you'll see what I mean when you watch this movie.
Okoye is T'Challa's bodyguard and a General of one of the Wakanada Army's. I'm stunned that she has a Husband I'm not just saying that because she can be scary it's because I thought men being turned off by women with short or no hair was universal.
One of my many grievances with this movie is that it lacks focus on T'Challa as King, this issue might have been fixed if we didn't have the subplot of him hunting a man that wronged him and his people years ago. There are plot holes around the customs of Wakanada and how certain characters know things. The feminist vides at the end of this movie bugs me. The Hero and Villain dynamic feels rushed. There is a scene in the movie that we suppose to take seriously, however it ends up being unintentionally funny. I wish this film would at least set up Infinity Wars since that movie is coming out soon and so far, there has been no setup for it.
Overall, this is a solid film it could have been a lot better if it was split into two movies. I hope we get more movies like this.
Rating = Average
Monday, January 1, 2018
my rant about movies based on 911
Intro: Consider this a follow-up to my rant about movies based on real people and events.
So how can we make a big deal about 9/11 when we still mistreat each other? If that’s not true then why do we have Black Lives matter idiots, mass shootings and violent protests? This is why I'm not bothered by kids killing each other in school because they need to learn to not start something they can't finish. If you start trouble with anyone that tells me, you're ready to die. It seems like you like getting a violent reaction from people so why is 9/11 a problem? I’m not saying mistreating someone is a good reason to shoot, assault or kill anyone however you don’t get to complain about it if you’re not willing to go the extra mile to prevent it from happening. I’m not saying we all should be friends however show some common courtesy that can go a long way with me.
Also, I don't know the whole story behind 9/11. When I saw the twin towers fall, I wanted to laugh because I thought I was watching an action film. Did anyone find it suspicious that the towers fell apart perfectly at the same time? Don't get me started on former President Bush's reaction to this. OK, I understand why he reacted that way I mean it already happened his not a Police officer or a Fireman what can he do? Now if no Police or Firemen showed up at ground zero then I understand why people would be upset with him.
Monday, December 25, 2017
My bright review
My bright review
Oh, look at how the mighty has fallen. I mean July use to be Will Smith Day now he's making movies on Netflix what a shame.
Bright: This movie is centered on two cops who live in a
world where fairies, Orcs and Elves co-exist with humans. While on patrol they
come across a wand that can grant you any wish and of course a lot of people
are after it. So, they have to keep the wand from falling in the wrong hands.
I thought this was going to be a Man in Black but with fairy
tale creatures boy was I wrong. What annoys me about this movie is that the
creatures in this movie are used as an allegory for racism, police brutality and class division.
This was wasted because the writers are not telling us anything new about this
because we are already aware of this. Doing this is also disingenuous because
what are we doing to fix this problem? Having the Orcs replace Black people and
the Elves replace White people should bring up interesting questions but the
movie doesn’t do it. Questions like are what does it say about Black people to
have the Orcs endure our suffering just so that we won’t have to anymore? Is
this arrangement enough to make up for all the messed-up things White people
have done to us? Are White people OK with not being on top of the food chain?
Another thing we don’t get enough world-building to justify why this world is the way it is. I don’t like that the Orcs and Elves are adapting Black and White stereotypes I mean what’s the point of having these creatures if they don’t have their own culture? This allegory was handled better in District 9 and Zootopia. I say that because the aliens and animals didn’t have to be someone else to get the movie’s point across. I also notice a Dargon or two in this movie that's not problematic? Another thing that hurt this movie is the writing, this movie would have played out differently if the writers didn’t forget about the plot points that were set up in the movie. For example, we were told that only a few people can use the wand so why does everyone want this MacGuffin? The movie also suffers from some cringy lines for example someone said the don't think a magic wand is possible despite the fact that they live among fantasy creatures. Either he's an idiot or this is bad writing. There is one scene where the director tried too hard to make the gang come off as intimating. Why is this movie called bright if it doesn't focus on that?
Daryl Ward is a wisecracking douchebag. He doesn't have a good working relationship with his partner not because he's an Orc it's because of a incident in the past. What the movie does with him would have been surprising if the movie didn't foreshadow it.
Nick Jakoby (Daryl partner) is trying to be an upstanding cop. I feel bad for not because the police department is giving him a hard time the Orcs are giving him a hard time for being a cop. This movie sets up a plot point with this character that goes nowhere.
Monday, December 4, 2017
My rant about business people in the media
Look at Tony Stark in the first Iron Man movie for example when he learns that his weapons fell into the wrong hands, he stops manufacturing weapons. He didn't need to do that because A people are going to get their hands on weapons regardless. B despite how you feel about war and guns weapons are needed. That's my problem with capitalism, it ruins people's sincerity or integrity.
Friday, November 24, 2017
My Coco review
I can't join the bandwagon and say this is the best Pixar movie in nine years because I haven't seen all of them. Plus I hear this movie is similar to Brave. I like the mystery around Miguel's family tree because it'd done In a way where the director plays with your exceptions. That's another thing this movie did well making us believe one thing when it's something else. This also did a good job of capturing Hispanic culture. (That's saying a lot coming from me because I haven't been around people like that in twelve years.) What can I say about the animation it's stunning! The theme of the movie is family it's done in a way where we should honor and remember each other.
Miguel is a fun and loving boy who's into music.
Hector is the best character in this movie. Despite being deceiving and self-serving he can a lot be funny and charming. Plus when we learn more about him you'll feel sorry for him.
Ernesto de la Cruz is a famous musician who encourages Miguel to follow his dreams.
Mama Imeida is Miguel's Great-Great-grandmother. she's a hothead who struggles to resolve things with her family.
One of the problems I have with this movie is that it didn't do a good job at balancing the importance of family and following your dreams, what's the point of having a family if they will get in the way of your ambitions? Just because you have ambitions that don't mean family doesn't matter. Miguel's family looks stupid to think music is bad because of what it did to their family because music wasn't the issue, I can't say more without spoiling anything. Also, the story might be predictable for some people. I'm surprised that this movie got away with doing something that isn't family-friendly.
Pixar took a big risk doing a movie about another culture and it paid off. I would recommend this if you like Brave.
Rating = Worth Seeing
Monday, November 13, 2017
My Inhumans review
This show should be an example of what you shouldn't do when writing a story, seriously the people who work on this should be embarrassed. To be fair this was suppose to be a movie and you can tell because episodes 2 to 6 feels like filler to stretch out the story of the movie. The biggest problem with this series is the creators didn't make the royal family likable because of how they run Attilan and they made the main villain likable because he wants to change that. When the bad guy of the show is nobler than the heroes something is wrong. The writers are aware of this so they tried to fix this by making him look bad to the point where you have to choose the lesser of two evils. I feel like I'm being brainwashed, it's like watching DBZ and you tell me that Goku is the big bad.
I thought the creator was going in the Thor direction with the royal family but they didn't. Also to make things worse the royal family has the nerve to say that they do things for the greater good if that's true they wouldn't run Attilan the way they have and do something heroic. Speaking of Attilan I'm not impressed with it because we don't see a lot of it or its people. How am I suppose to care about the fate of Attilan if I'm not invested in it or its people? The relationships in this show bugs me because they're either unconvincing, rushed or characters shouldn't want anything to do with each other considering their history. Another thing the climax of this series is a joke.
Monday, October 9, 2017
My Marvel netflix series review
This show makes Arrow look like a soap opera! Like Arrow this series has flashbacks. I'm impressed with how this series was shot, I mean it looks like it was filmed in one shot for the most part. I enjoy the fight scenes because they look like you're watching a real fight. This show takes place in the same world as the MCU. I'm fond of how this show flows because it only has 13 episodes and none of them feels like filler. This series is the beginning of Matt Murdock becoming Daredevil, that's why we don't see him in his signature suit.
Before I talk about Matt Murdock I want to address something. I'm surprised that Daredevil isn't the face of Marvel. Not because he's their version of Batman it's because he's a good role model as far as being someone who overcomes his shortcomings in life.
Matt Murdock/Daredevil is a conflicted character, I mean he's struggling with not wanting to kill people in his vigilante life. It does affect his personal life he's having a hard time having a relationship. When he's not a vigilante he's friendly when he is he's cold. My gripe with this character is that it's hard for me to root for him when he says he enjoys hurting people. Also, he could have done a better job at hiding the fact that he's Daredevil.
Foggy Nelson is the typical goofball best friend.
Karen Page is adorable and she has nice ... (My editor standing behind me with a bat.) Never mind. The cute friendly love triangle between Nelson and Murdock is handled well for the most part.
Claire is a nurse who treats Matt's wounds, she's compassionate and sarcastic.
Ben Urich is a seasoned reporter who helps Karen with her situation. I feel sorry for him because he's having a hard time being relevant because of technology and wanting to do his job properly. I wish this series would use him more often.
Father Lantom is Matt's voice of reason.
I don't like Stick (Matt's mentor.) because he uses him as a means to an end, despite that you do get a sense that he cares about him. I would like to know who he was talking to at the end of his introduction episode.
Wilson Fisk (the main villain.) has some similarities to Matt, you'll see what I mean when you watch this show. Wilson is a bully. What bugs me about this character is how he goes from point a to point b? Also, it's hard for me to take him seriously because he loses his cool over personal things instead of professional ones, how can his allies take him seriously?
The only problem I have with this series is it didn't do a good job at convincing us that Matt is blind. (You can say what you want about the Daredevil movie that's the one thing you can't take away from that movie.) All in all, this is a good show.
Jessica Jones: This series is about a Private eye name Jessica Jones trying to get her life back in order after her ordeal. One day she learns that one of her clients is a victim of Jessica's tormentor Kilgrave, so Jessica takes it upon herself to stop him before he gets out of control.
The premise may sound similar to Daredevil but it's not, this is a drama and mystery show. I appreciate that this series doesn't feel depressing despite that. Just like the 2003 Hulk movie this is a story about a victim, Jessica Jones has been victimized in almost every way. This show also deals with other people who went through trauma and the aftermath of it. The series also has twists and turns that will take you by surprise. I like how the main villain helps build suspense in this series, I'll get into how he did that later. I'm also fond that this show brings in a comic book character because we get to see what he or she is about before this person gets his or her own show.
Despite everything that happen to Jessica Jones I don't like her because she's standoffish. I also don't feel sorry for her because she hasn't done anything to work passed her problems, it seems like she's fine with the way she is.
Trish Walker ( Jessica's adopted sister.) is headstrong. I don't get the sense that she and Jessica are close however they do care about each other. Trish also has issues she needs to overcome.
Malcom Ducasse ( Jessica's neighbor.) is a junk. When he's sober he becomes a supporting character to Jessica.
Will Simpson (one of Kilgrave's victims.) Try's to help Jessica capture Kilgrave but he makes that hard for her by getting carried away.
Jeri Hogarth (Jessica's boss at her law firm.) is the type of boss you want to see Stone Cold give a stunner. She's ruthless, manipulative and willing to win at any cost. I'm surprised that Jessica would work for her because she has similar traits to Kilgrave.
Luke Cage (Jessica's love interest.) is a stand-up guy who has history with Jessica before they meet.
Kilgrave is scary by default due to his powers of controlling people. Like I said before this helps build suspense because we don't know who's under Kilgrave's control. The series tried to get you to feel sorry for him but his powers make up for whatever trauma he experienced. My only gripe with him is he's too powerful for Jessica.
What bugs me about this show is everyone finds it hard to believe that there is a man who can control people by telling them what to do. One would think that would be possible since he or she witnessed and alien invasion, but no a mind-controlling man is too far fetch. This series would have ended sooner if one character wasn't selfish. With all that said this show is refreshing to comic book media. I would recommend this if you like drama.
I have mixed feelings about this season, it started out good then it went downhill after episode 4. This season lacks focus, it tried to tell two different stories but they didn't work well together. There is one scene that tried to top the hallway fight from last season but the editing ruined it for me. The hand wasn't impressive because they did things without any rhyme or reason. The Elektra story is lame because nothing is at stake in her story.
Stick is more or less the same from last season, he has more screen time and he has some funny lines.
Karen Page is compassionate and she turns into Lois Lane. What bugs me about her is she suspects that Matt is Daredevil but she never acknowledges that.
Elektra is spoiled in an arrogant way. What bothers me about her ( besides how she got her signature weapons.) is we don't know why she gave Matt so much trouble in the past.
Foggy Nelson doesn't do much this season besides complaining about Matt being Daredevil. I do like the subplot of him standing on his own two feet and not counting on Matt.
Matt Murdock/Daredevil is still struggling with his double life and whether or not he should kill for the greater good. I'm not crazy about the love triangle between Matt, Karen and Elektra. How can he still have feelings for her after everything she put him through?
I like the Punisher, stuff that saying a lot because I didn't find this character interesting. After seeing what this show had done with Frank Castle/the Punisher I might check out his show since we got the origin story out of the way. This season made his origin a mystery, despite being a mass murderer he seems like an everyday guy. My beef with the Punisher is his motivation for why he's killing people. This season is more violent than last season. I'm fond of the way this season ended because it makes me wonder where the characters can go from here?
Overall this is not a good follow-up to last season, it would have been better if it focused on Matt stopping the Punisher and trying to redeem him.
Intro: Am I the only one surprised that this character isn't a part of the Weapon X project? Luke Cage: After the events in Jessica Jones Luke Cage moves back to Harlem to keep a low profile. That changed when something tragic happened to him and he got caught up in a series of crimes. So he decides to fight back to protect Harlem, clear his name and face his past that he tried to bury.
Basically, this is the first season of Daredevil, however, it's not as good as Daredevil. I like that this show has more of a comic-book feeling than the other two shows. It's refreshing that this show acknowledges the History of Harlem. The theme of this series is betrayal, almost everyone has been betrayed in some way shape or form. The way this series ended will leave you wondering what will happen next?
Luke Cage is the reluctant hero who has to face his demons. My beef with him is his backstory, it makes him look like a stereotype.
Cottonmouth...
My editor: His name isn't Cottonmouth!
Alright! Alright! Cornell Stokes (One of the villains.) is like Wilson Fisk but without the charisma and ambition. My only gripe I have with him is I don't like what happened to him in episode 7.
Mariah Stokes is Cornell's sister, she's complex. I say that because she wants to do better than her brother and mother by becoming a councilwoman however that becomes hard for her because her family history is thrown in her face.
Claire is a supporting character in this series as well, she encourages Luke to fight the good fight and help him out when she can.
Det. Misty Knight is sassy, I'm impressed with how she can put a crime scene together with pictures. She's also a wildcard in this series, she doesn't know if she can trust Luke Cage or not.
I'm sorry I can't take Diamondback (another adversary) seriously because he feels like a cartoon character. Seriously he's so over the top he would give Jim Carry a run for his money. The writers should have saved him for another season, also his beef with Luke Cage makes no sense.
My problems with this series is that I don't like parts of the ending because it kind of sends the wrong message to Black people. This show pulled an Iron Man 3 on us, you'll see what I mean when you watch it. It bugs me that people didn't notice that Luke was bulletproof sooner. The bottom line is this is an OK series I would recommend this if you want to see something more like a comic book.
Since we're on the subject of childhood friends let's talk about them. Tom Pelphrey has daddy issue, he's always under his thumb. I would feel sorry for him if he stood up to him.
Jessica Stroup is kind of compassionate. She redeems herself for mistreating Danny when they were young.
Colleen Wing is fine as Danny's love interest. She's also Danny's panther in crime. The problem I have with her is that she made things Harder for Danny you'll see what I mean when you watch this show.
I also have a problem with the Hand they haven't done anything severe that justifies Danny trying to stop them. The only good thing about this series is the fight scenes. I agree with the masses this is not a good show, however, I would recommend this if you like kung fu films.
Intro: WOW! Talk about lackluster.
The Defenders: The series takes place after Iron Fist and Danny Rand is hunting the hand. The Hands activities attract the attention of Luke, Jessica and Matt. The hand is looking for something that will cause damage to New York City. So the four have to stop them before it's too late. This is a disappointing team-up, that's saying a lot because I wasn't expecting much from this series. Part of the reason why I feel this way is because the Hand didn't pose much of a threat to the defenders. This wouldn't annoy me if this wasn't the third time we've seen them. What also hurt the Hand is the top members are not on one accord. The stakes in this series are not big enough to justify these four people to come together. Also, this series feels like Iron Fist 1.5, that's not a good sign.
This team-up could have been avoided if Matt and Danny could've stopped them by themselves. Also, the creators didn't do the best job of coming up with ways for the defenders to use
their abilities and skills to help each other out. Why are the side characters getting so much screen time? They add nothing to the story! The final scene bugs me, I can't elaborate on that without spoiling anything.
Matt Murdock/Daredevil is flying solo with his lawyer career. My beef with him is he stopped Being Daredevil after season two the reason why he stopped is lame.
This series didn't redeem Danny Rand/Iron Fist, heck he made things worse for everyone.
Luke Cage has the weakest reason for being a part of this crossover. What bugs me about him is the conversation he had with Danny Rand, you'll understand why when you see it.
Jessica Jones is the standout character because she's the only one being sarcastic, however, she still has a punchable face.
Alexandra Reid (leader of the Hand) is like Ra's al Ghul but worse. Also, this series underused her and we don't know why she wants the MacGuffin.
There isn't a lot of good things about this show, I like the world-building to this series it wasn't overdone like the MCU movies. When the Defenders interact with each other can be funny at times and that's pretty much it. Overall this is one of the worst crossovers I've seen. If you didn't enjoy the Marvel Netflix shows then this isn't for you.

















