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Wednesday, December 1, 2021

My rant about therapist

 My rant about therapist 

 


Intro: In case you're wondering, no! This isn't about my grievances with therapist or thinking that therapy is not beneficial. This post is about their credibility and the pedestal people put them on. Also, there is something else about them that people are either overlooking or didn't think about. I wanted to talk about this sooner, but the topic has become complex. I'll elaborate on that later. Plus, I don't know how much of this profession has changed from its inception to now. I can't verify the changes because I don't know a lot of people who have seen a therapist, even if I did, they can't tell me because of confidentiality. I was going to save this for my overview of the pandemic, but this subject deserves its own post. 

For those of you who have never been to therapy, therapists are people who are licensed in mental health. They listen and help their clients with their problems like communication, behavior, trauma, soul searching, relationships, etc. Basically, they are the voice of reason, someone who is mutual to both sides of the argument. I can't believe people treat therapists like miracle workers. I mean, if you have any problems, the solution is to see a therapist. Society exaggerates on how helpful they are; some people had therapy for years and got nothing out of it. I know building trust takes time, especially when you two are talking about things that you would normally talk about with friends and family. However, where does the line draw? Would you spend a lot of money on something with no results for years? 

Another downside to seeing a therapist for years is that feelings will develop on the woman's and children's end. I'll get back to that later. Also, we don't need them to be our voice of reason; we have friends and family members who can do that. Then again, not everyone has someone to talk to. We might not have this problem if we didn't alienate each other. Once again, I'm getting ahead of myself. The fact that you're telling people to see a therapist tells me that you don't care about the person being in distress, or you don't know how to help him or her. Plus, it doesn't take a genius to know that if someone is mad at you for no reason, that person is looking for trouble, or it's a cry for help. 

For the most part, people know what their issues are why do you think they don't like talking about certain things, like their childhood? Speaking of childhood, that's almost a pointless thing to talk about because, first of all, you're opening up a can of worms. I mean, they have to look at why your parents, peers, school, and neighbors treat you the way they did? Then they have to talk to their parents, and the next, and the next. Second, you're giving your client someone to blame for their problems instead of working past it. I know you have to acknowledge the past to heal or move on from it, but keep it in the past.   

Look, I'm not trying to discredit this profession, but there are limits to therapy. There are some things that you can't fix just by talking it out, like procrastination. If you do procrastinate, you have to figure out do you have a discipline problem or a desire problem? If the doctor told you you'll have diabetes tomorrow if you don't start working out and eating healthy, would you do it? If the answer is yes, then you have a desire problem. Now, if you have a discipline problem, then you need a drill sergeant to light a fire up your butt. If you're on the spectrum or have a personality disorder, therapy can't do much about that because that's the cause of genetics and your environment. They can't fix your genes, but they could do something about the environment. I'll get into that later. All they can do is prescribe medication and help you manage to live with those things. 

Another thing they can't help you erase the pain of losing a loved one or a traumatic event; you have to live with that pain. It's just like breaking a plate; you can crazy glue it back together, but the cracks are still there. Also, your mind can play tricks on you; look at nostalgia, for example. There is a line between memory and imagination; nostalgia plays on that line. This is what bugs me about the Mandela effect because you can use that to gaslight anyone. Your mind can struggle with the conscious and subconscious mind. If you study neuroscience, you know what I'm talking about. 

I get annoyed when I hear someone say F your feelings. Don't get me wrong, I get the sentiment; however, it doesn't make it less disingenuous. Everything we do is based on emotions or intuition, and we justify why we feel this way later. Why do you think some people have a hard time explaining why they like or dislike certain foods, clothes, jobs, colors, and jokes? Also, they don't know why they have fetishes, phobias, and why women keep getting with the wrong guy? Look, I'm not saying you can't come up with or have a good reason why you feel a certain way about certain things; however, that's not enough to win others over. We would all be on one accord instead of having wars and segregation if that were the case. Also, it's foolish to argue with people about things they feel strongly about, like sexuality, religion, and politics.        
 
Here's one of the many gripes I have with therapy that is paying for it. No! It's not because I'm cheap, it's that I don't like the idea of anyone making money off of my misery, especially if I don't know how long the process will last. The fact that I have to do that damages your credibility with anything you say to me. I heard someone say the reason why he wants to be a therapist is so that he won't be on the receiving end of the conversation. If you really want to help people, you shouldn't expect anything in return. Even if you did identify what's bothering someone, it's ultimately up to the patient to fix that problem. This is how we fix the money problem if you are not making progress with your patient in three years, your pay should be reduced to 5 or 10%. 

If you don't think coaches should take credit for a player having raw talent, then therapists shouldn't get credit either, especially if you're not going to be by the person's side every day. Really, they should be writing books on how we can do the basic therapeutic stuff without relying on them all the time. I'm not saying that they don't, it's just that therapists don't have clout with the general public. The only therapist we know about ( besides Jack Daniels) is Dr. Phil. Don't worry, I'll talk about that idiot later.  

Another reason why I frown upon paying for therapy is the double standard. I mean, I have to pay someone to help me acknowledge what's wrong with me, but it's illegal to pay women to relieve me of my blue balls. Help me understand this Twilight Zone nonsense. This is why I don't take society making a big deal about mental health seriously. You don't think not having a sex life affects men's mental health? If you want people to talk about their issues, therapy needs more diversity. I would be outraged to have a White therapist because White people play a role in why Black people are so messed up. 

Also, it needs more men because most of the therapists are women in the U.S. Mostly, women benefit from this institution because they love to talk. I'm sorry that's not a fair statement because no one is talking about their addiction to attention and social media as far as I know. To be fair, I can understand why anyone can be addicted to social media. We have to view attention as currency. People want to get noticed, and social media has made it easy for people to notice them. Most people won't be successful if they didn't get the attention of the right people. They can't help them with their love life because women are stubborn about their standards for men. I would respect that if they didn't give men backhanded compliments. 

If a man has a female therapist, that's going to create conflict because men and women are different. Men are not going to take what you have to say seriously because it will cause more harm than good, regardless of whether or not you're Dr. Smith. (She wrote the book called Men on Strike.) I also heard stories of when a female therapist is counseling a couple, she takes the woman's side. This is an issue because therapists are not suppose to take sides, and this doesn't encourage the couple to come back. I will say this to them they need to be mindful of the influence they have on the couple. For example, when a couple fight and one of them keep bringing up what the therapist said, that could cause more harm than good. I'm not saying couples counseling isn't helpful; however, no one likes a third wheel. 

The thing people seem to overlook is how dangerous they can be. Look at the Batman villain Scarecrow; he specializes in phobias; instead of helping people overcome them, he preys on them. They can also play mind games with you by using reverse psychology and gaslighting you. To be fair, a lot of people are guilty of gaslighting in subtle ways, and you can't be the voice of reason without resorting to doing that to some degree. Therapists may not come up with psychological warfare, but they play a role in how the PoliceFBI, and CIA torture, I mean, interrogate people. (Dr. John E. Ried is one of them.) Also, am I the only one uncomfortable with hypnotherapy and ECT? Also, they're not that trustworthy. I mean, confidentiality goes out the window if you're involved in a crime or terrorist attack. Confessing a crime to them will open up a can of worms. 

The fact that I can't talk to them about hurting someone or killing myself is a deal-breaker. I say that because there are some things you can't resolve without resorting to violence. Going back to procrastination, I can't see how that can be fixed without having a difficult taskmaster cracking a whip at you to get things done. Do you think what happened at the Capitol would have happened if the guards were armed to the teeth? What about someone being testy about trespassing on your property? Do you think you can get your point across by telling them to get off my property or fire a warning shot at them? 

This makes me wonder how you counsel victims of rape, abuse, and kidnapping? You tell them that it's not their fault that this happens to them, giving them the impression that life is too uncertain to know what could happen. If that's the case, then why is talking about wanting to hurt someone excluded from that? Just because you don't know what could happen, that doesn't mean you should throw caught to the wind, would you drive a car with no airbags?

So, I can think about hurting someone as long as I don't act on it, but I can't talk to a therapist about it. How does that work? I already talked about suicide, so I'm not going to repeat myself. If you want my trust, you have to tell me an embarrassing story about yourself. Also, therapist needs to own up to their mistakes. For example, the late Dr. Wertham blames comic books for why kids are acting up. That's enough to make you look bad, I mean, know what you're talking about. Also, they get upset when someone argues that depression is not the cause of a chemical imbalance in the brain. They just learn that ADHD plays a role in addiction. This makes us question how can you treat addiction if you're still learning about it?  

I want to talk about addiction real quick. Therapists are inconsistent about that as well. I mean, you can't say addiction is a mental illness and then say that anyone could develop an addiction to something. It's either one or the other. Step two of the twelve-step program needs to be changed because not everyone believes or wants to believe in GOD. You don't think that's the reason why 40-60% of people relapse? Also, getting people to believe in GOD at a low point in their lives is something a cult would do. 

If I was running a rehab, I would get the parent involved in the process because everything starts at home. I'm not going to waste my time getting your child better just for him or her to relapse because you don't know what role you play in this. Parents do things to hurt their children unintentionally. For example, if you correct your kids too often, don't be surprised when they procrastinate. They do that because they don't think they can do anything right. So correct them on things that matter.  

I'm surprised no one pointed out that telling kids life isn't fair is damaging to them because you don't know how they will interpret it. Really, it makes parents look manipulative because they say that when it's convenient, not because parents believe life isn't fair. If they did, they wouldn't complain about anything. This causes a lot of problems between me and my mother. Whenever something messes up happens to me, my response for not telling her is Life isn't fair, remember? 

My point is this; if your child has a substance abuse problem, you can't rest on your morals. If you want your child to get better, you have to be a better parent that mean figuring out what role you play in him or her having this issue. Plus, coming to terms with the fact that the child you lost to substance abuse, you're not getting him or her back.        
        
To the people who put therapists on a pedestal, why didn't you go to them after everything that happened when the pandemic started, instead of letting those things rob you of your joy and sanity? To be fair, we had problems before the pandemic, like people projecting their anger and fears onto each other. We wouldn't have wars, xenophobia, the MeToo movement, people in power being greedy, and White people screwing Black people over if that wasn't the case. Do I have to explain the domino effect that these things create? 

People have become more thin skin in the past five years, maybe longer, to the point where they can't handle someone disliking their videos online. Dr. Haidt talked about how society is making kids fragile. I don't disagree with that; however, almost everyone is fragile about something. That's why we have rules, vote for certain people or surround ourselves with like-minded people to maintain our bubble. It's hard to fix this problem if we don't know where to draw the line. 

We use therapy to alienate each other by saying you need therapy. Am I the only one who finds this insulting? If being flawed is part of the human condition, then who are you to tell me what I need? Most people don't know themself as far as why they like or dislike certain people, places, and things. Heck, you don't know why you turned out the way you did physically and mentally. You can use statistics and biology as an argument as to why you are the way you are, but how do you know that applies to you? My point is, if everyone is screwed up, then no one is. Granted! Certain behaviors are frowned upon in society, but it doesn't matter if we trivialize them. If your attitude is that it's not a big deal that someone experienced the ugly side of life, then we shouldn't make a big deal out of it when we see it on the news. (Heck, we shouldn't broadcast it.) Also, how people carry themselves is either beyond our understanding or beyond the person's control.             

Everything that has happened before and after the pandemic makes therapists look bad. I mean, how do you help people cope when they get scared and angry? Heck, Star Wars tells you nothing good comes out of having those emotions, so why are you giving into them? Another thing that makes them look bad is the mass shootings. I mean, whenever it happens, you say the shooter struggles with mental illness. I don't know about everyone else, but I'm getting sick of that excuse because you're giving them an out. Also, you make people feel uneasy being around them. How many mass shootings do we need to say that the shooters are evil? If that's not evil, I don't know what is. I'm sorry I shouldn't vilify people who have mental problems, but I don't understand how they can get access to firearms.

This leads to the elephant in the room when it comes to therapy because there are so many of them, it's hard to choose. They have the same credibility as social workers, relationship experts, and money gurus. I mean, if you were good at fixing the problem, you would be out of a job. What makes this worse is that they're not on one accord on certain things, like they're discussing how long should you wait to be romantically involved with your client after the fact? Women are more likely to develop feelings for the therapist than men because they're more talkative. I understand why this is frowned upon because the therapist will look like they're grooming the client. The solution to this problem is this get therapists who are unattractive and old enough to be the client's parents. 

Speaking of parents, children will view the therapist as a parental figure. Now I can't think of any way around that. Another thing therapists are competing with influencers. Influencers also face credibility I'm going to use monks as an example. Let's say they give advice on how to find common ground with other people, but they isolate themselves from the world and live with like-minded people. It doesn't matter how sound your advice is if you don't practice what you preach; people won't take you seriously. 

Dr. Phil could have done something about the many voices on mental health. Really, he shouldn't have Doctor in the title of his name because A he hasn't practiced psychology in over thirty years, and B he either lost or gave up his license in 2006. I don't watch the Dr. Phil show. When I do, I can't take him seriously because he offers little to no therapeutic services to his guests. When he does it's overshadowed by him trying to be entertainment. That's why he takes sides, berates his guest, shows off his ego, and gives his famous what were you thinking line. When ABC called him out for doing more harm than good, his response was to change the channel. Are you kidding me!?! You claim to be a psychologist, which means you have a responsibility to the people in this profession. That should come before you becoming the next Mr. Ed. If you're going to do a disservice to this profession, then you shouldn't be called Doctor. 

If I were Dr. Phil, I would run this show the way Dr. OZ runs his show, as far as making people aware of mental illness, addictions, manipulative people, the shadow self, and what we can do about them? Heck, have a different therapist host the show, and if people like him or her, then that person should get their own show. If therapists really want to help people, they should get involved in politics, as far as being the advisors of political figures. Really, they should be the gatekeepers of the positions of power. What's the point of having a therapist in law enforcement, school, and the government if they can't spot people who will cause trouble? 

If someone wants to be in a position of power psychiatric evaluation is not enough; you need to use reverse psychology to expose them. Here's an example, ladies, if you see a man who's out of shape but you see him going to the gym trying to get in shape, would you want him to approach you? If the answer is no, then you're not wife material. If you won't be by a man's side at his worst, then you don't deserve him at his best. Also, you can have them do exercises to test their conviction. Naruto has done this. 

People who want to be parents also need to be evaluated because their upbringing plays a role in the problems we have; you wouldn't be asking about their childhood if that wasn't the case. If they don't like that, then don't bring your kids to therapy if they become a victim of rape, abuse, and kidnapping. If you want to be a single mother, you should at least read a book called Strong Mothers and Strong Sons by Dr. Meg.                       
             
Overall, therapy is overrated, and therapists need to be more proactive.  

Friday, November 5, 2021

My thoughts on the Book of Boba Fett

 My thoughts on the Book of Boba Fett 

 

This is another example of nostalgia bait. I mean Disney is miking this franchise to death. Don't believe me then why are we getting an Obi-Wan and Ashoka series? Since we're on the subject I have no interest in watching those series because Obi-Wan was suppose to keep a low profile so he won't attract the empire's attention. Does it really matter what he's been up to for the past nineteen years? As far as Ashoka goes, she shouldn't exist in live-action movies! 

I'm also not excited to watch this series because I still can't get over the fact that this character shouldn't be alive! The same thing goes for his lovely right-hand woman. Also, I thought the point of the Mandalorian series was to make up for how the Star Wars films wasted this character. Speaking of the Mandalorian that series did give us enough time to get a grasp on Boba Fett's characterization. The only reason why this character is popular is because of his design and mystique. The books and comics didn't do this character any justice. I say that because he was portrayed as crazy in those sources. 

The trailer for this show didn't get me hooked because it turns this character into a mobster. I'm not kidding about that this trailer feels like this is going to be the Star Wars version of the God Father. Boba Fett is suppose to be a Bounty Hunter why can't he stay a Bounty Hunter? If you can't go in that direction because of the Mandalorian then why did you bother being this character back from the dead? Boba said Jabba rules with fear, I want to rule with respect. First of all, casual Star Wars fans don't know what kind of ruler he was and do you think they care? Second, why is he so interested in his organization? What's so special about Tatooine? Also, why did he wait five years to do this!?! 

Yeah, I will be skipping this series because it seems like the writers could turn boba into a good guy or not. Bounty Hunters are not known for having a moral compass they do what they are hired to do. That's what bothered me about The Mandalorian, I mean the writers made him a good guy instead of a moral grey character. That's all I have to say about this series. What do you think of it?        

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Stargirl season two review

 Stargirl season two review 

 

Intro: Did anyone else think that the subtitle for this season should have been nightmare on Blue valley instead of Summer School? 

Stargirl season two: This season takes place six months after the event from last season and the gang is looking for what's left of the ISA. One day they learn that the of the former members of the ISA called the Shade is in Blue Valley, he's looking for a McGuffin that contains a nemesis of the JSA called Eclipso. Meanwhile Cindy Burman returns wanting to finish what she started. During her fight with the new JSA Eclipso is free to reign terror on Blue Valley, so Courtney and the others have to stop him. 

This season feels like an overextended Power Rangers episode without the Megazord fights. I say that because of how cheesy this season is and Eclipso could have been defeated sooner if characters did "censor" instead of fighting him. This season sets up plot points but doesn't focus on them. This season doesn't have much going on beyond characters stuff and that was hit or miss. I don't get why Summer School is the subtitle for this season when all of them are not in Summer School. There is one episode that made me question how the Green Lantern's powers work? The writers should have saved Eclipso for another season and given the legacy characters on the villain's side a chance to shine. This season introduce us to a new character that could play a big role in season three. I'm not fond of the fact that he's a pushover, do I really have to explain why. To the creator of this series please don't introduce us to another Black character if you're not going to treat them right. 

Courtney/Stargirl has an arc about balancing being Stargirl and a regular girl but the writers rushed it so what was the point? Also, the writers gave her a love interest but that didn't get enough attention. 

I like what this season has done with Yolanda/Wildcat. She's beating herself up over what she did last season and it's a big deal to her because of her upbringing. What annoys me about this is it got resolved out of nowhere. 

Thunderbolt (a member of the OG JSA) is Mr. Personality who grants wishes. You can't make any wish you have to be pacific about what you wish for and he's drawn to a certain type of person.    

Cindy is out of blood in this season. What the creator did with her at the end of the season bugs me because it has no build-up to it. 

Richard/The Shade is a wildcat in this season. I say that because Pat and the others didn't know if he can be trusted because he plays both ends against the middle. What surprised me about this character is how powerful he is.  

Eclipso (the main villain) is basically Freddy Krueger You'll see what I mean when you watch this season. He may not be scary, but he's creepy. This bad guy feeds off of people's negative emotions like fear and anger. Do you see what I mean by cheesy? I was let down by him I don't mean he's a terrible villain it's just that people make it seem like he's too powerful to stop and I don't buy it. I wish the writers would go in a different direction with this character, I can't elaborate on that without spoiling anything. Also, the way he taunts Beth in episode 8 makes me sick! I wouldn't have a problem with it if he taunts everyone the same way. 

What I like about this season is that we learn more about the JSA and its downfall. This season sets things up for the next season. Overall, this season was better than last season and that's saying a lot. With that said I still recommended this. 

Thursday, October 28, 2021

My thoughts on the lightyear movie

My thoughts on the lightyear movie 


A teaser trailer was released for a Buzz Lightyear movie and it took me by surprise for two reasons. First of all, I didn't think we would get a movie on this character considering we had a cartoon series centered around him twenty years ago called Buzz Lightyear of Star Command. What made us interested in Buzz is the world he came from and this series gave us an idea of the world he came from. It was basically a space police show with comedy. So, I don't see the point of this movie. To be fair I heard that John Lasseter (The man who wrote the story for all four movies and directed the first two films.) didn't like this cartoon because it didn't fit his vision for this character. That could be true because the show is not on Disney Plus, the series hasn't been revived, celebrated and it's not on Blu-Ray. It's safe to assume that Toy Story fans don't like this series, heck no one remembers it. Even though this series could have been better I thought the show was OK and it's a shame that this show's contributions to this franchise was for nothing.   

Second, making this movie is a risk. I say that because this is different from most of the Pixar films because they have gimmicks to them. What if toys have feelings, what if cars have feelings and what if feelings have feelings? This looks like a straight-up sci-fi film. Yes! We had this with Wall-E but the main focus of that movie is robots with feels. (Sidenote I wouldn't mind a Wall-E reference in this movie.) Another red flag with this movie is John Lasseter is not involved with this movie because he's no longer a part of Pixar due to him being a victim of the Metoo movement. ( My editor corrected me about that.) Oh! Never mind. I don't know if this movie will stay true to what Mr. Lasseter what to do with this character. Not only that he wanted to do spin-off movies of other Toy Story characters. I don't know if this movie will be a precursor to those films will have to wait and see. Finally, this movie looks like it's going to be an origin story for Buzz and Star Command. I'm guessing this movie takes place before the first Toy Story movie. First of all, Hollywood is not batting a thousand when it comes to origins and prequels. Second, Buzz may be a popular character in the Toy Story franchise he's not that interesting, I mean he's a boy's scout. 

We all know characters like that don't bring in billions of dollars at the box office. 





Not only that they rarely do a good job at coming up with good stories around popular characters. What made him appealing was him being delusional about being the real Buzz Lightyear and not coming to terms with being a toy. Fans love this so much that the writers brought it back in the next two movies. I don't know if the director did it in the fourth movie because I didn't watch it because I think Pixar wasted that movie. I mean it could have been about the toys having to compete with video games by having this movie do a crossover with Wreck-it Ralph. Doing that would help Buzz understand where Woody was coming from when Andy ignored him for Buzz. I'm sorry I didn't mean to go off-topic. My point is this when it comes to characters like this less is more. With that said I'm interested in seeing what Pixar will do with this character. 

As far as this teaser trailer goes it was excellent! It got me excited to see this movie because we don't know how things will play out. Plus, the cartoon didn't explain everything about Buzz's world like how the galactic alliances was formed and how Star Command went from space exploration to patrolling space? We see Buzz wondering what's in outer space, learning about the ship he's going to fly, test piloting that ship, crash land on a plant, come across aliens and maybe Empire Zurg's robots. There is a scene in the trailer that will remind you of Star Wars. Seeing that kind of annoys me because I don't want to be reminded of how Disney screwed up that franchise. 

I hope this movie deals with time travel because the movie hints at that, plus how do you explain Buzz's signature line to infinity and beyond? This movie could reinforce that Disney didn't like the cartoon that I mentioned earlier because I didn't see any references to that cartoon in this trailer. Buzz Lightyear is voiced by Chris Evans. I think he's a fine pick for this role due to both Buzz and Captain America Being noble characters. To the people who are not happy that Tim Allen is not returning to voice this character, there is something you need to consider. As you get older not only your body won't be the same your voice won't be either. If that's the case with Mr. Allen, then I can understand why he's not voicing this character. I have nothing else to say about this trailer because I don't want to risk spoiling the movie for myself or anyone else. People are already coming up with theories about this movie connected to Wall-E. This is nostalgic bait done right!    

Monday, October 18, 2021

My Thoughts on DC Fandom


My Thoughts on DC Fandom

 


Intro: I was going to talk about the Flash movie, but DC Fandom didn't say much about that movie, so I decided to talk about the event itself. 

This year's DC fandom was disappointing as far as not having a lot of movies and TV Shows to look forward to. I mean how can we be excited for the next Shazam, Aquaman, Black Adam and Blue Beetle movies if we don't have trailers to give us an idea of what those movies are going to be about? Why have the cast from Superman and Lois at this event if they're not going to talk about season two? I will say this for season two I want to see Superman fight cosmic characters. The cast of the Flash series is talking about the Flash finally getting his gold boots. My response to this is who gives a carp!?! Out of all the problems that series have you think Barry getting his gold boost would fix them? This isn't the Wizard of OZ in fact he doesn't deserve the gold boots because of how badly the show is doing. Wait a minute! The finale season of the Flash is coming out next month and you don't have a trailer for it? If I was looking forward to this season, I would be bothered by this. 

What really bothers me about this year's DC fandom is that no one is talking about the Nightwing movie. The script is ready and they cast someone to play the character so what's the hold-up? This wouldn't annoy me if A Alfred did get his own series. Don't get me wrong I love Alfred but not enough where he should get his own show because he works better as a supporting character. B They're working on a Batgirl movie what the fudge!?! I hope we get a Nightwing trailer next year. (Well, that might not be possible considering that Hollywood could go on strike.)

Also, this event doesn't talk about the Green Lantern series on HBO Max. I'm not going to talk about the new trailer for the Batman because A I already talked about that movie last year. and B that's the only thing you care about. I'm sorry I take back that statement we don't care about Batman, we wouldn't have killed him if we did. What I mean by that is we have so many different versions of this character where we don't have a definitive version of him.  

Now onto the Flash movie, the Barry Allen character could make or break the movie for me. I know I said you could forgive the main character for not being engaging if the story is good but that's not always the case. Plus, characters and stories works hand and hand. This Barry Allen/ The Flash is suppose to be the comic relief character but he comes off as odd. The Snyder cut toned him down but that didn't change my views on this character. 

Sadly, we didn't get a trailer for the Flash movie because they are still working on it, but we did get some footage from the movie. The footage we got is not enough for me to comment on the movie most of it takes place in an abandoned Wayne Manor from the 1989 Batman film. We have one conversation between Barry and Bruce about Barry's time traveling. Here's what we know about this movie so far, it's loosely based on Flashpoint, more than one Batman is going to be in it, Supergirl is in it and another Flash. Who role these characters will play in the movie is up in the air. I don't know if I will see this movie because we weren't given enough footage that would make me want to see this movie. 

The only good thing I can say about this event is that we're getting another season of Young Justice. That's all I have to say about this event do you think it's good or could have been better? 

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

My Bright Samuria Soul review

 My Bright Samuria Soul review


Intro: OK, what’s the point of this movie if it not going to make up for the last film?

Bright Samurai Soul: The movie takes place in 1876 in Japan and Samuria and Orcs are fighting over an elf who has a magic wand. An elf girl name Sonia manages to escape and got someone from each side to take her somewhere where she can be safe. So, the two have to protect her and get to her destination before outside forces use her to start Armageddon.  

This is basically the same movie but with a different look and location. That’s one of many things that let me down about this movie. I thought this being an animated film set in a different location would help but it didn’t. I mean why have these creatures in Japan if they treat them the same way Americans do? The movie also suffers from a lack of world-building, seriously what’s the point of having these different creatures if we don’t get their backstory? I wouldn’t have minded the story being simply if we got character development and if the story wasn’t so bland. 

The movie could also use some light-hearted moments because it feels lifeless. Something happens in the climax that undermines the tension in the movie. The soundtrack bugs me because it doesn’t match the setting of the film. The animation is kind of stiff. The movie could have been about how power corrupts absolute but that didn’t happen. I don’t have much to say about the characters because the movie hasn’t done much with them. Plus, they are unlikeable which makes it hard for me to care about the story.

Izon is a lost and broken Ronin and we get flashbacks that explains why he’s like this.  

Raiden is an Orc who looking for a way out of a life of crime. I like how he and Izon parallel each other because both of them are looking for redemption.   

Sonia is a typical whiny kid.

I like the action scene in the movie and the foreshadowing in the film. The art style is fine. Overall, this is another failed attempt to make something out of this I.P.

Rating = Trash  

Thursday, October 7, 2021

My thoughts on Marvel's What if ...?

My thoughts on Marvel's What if ...?

 


The people who worked on this series should be ashamed of themselves for how this series turned out. That's saying a lot considering I wasn't expecting much from this show. The only thing I want is for it to be fun and it's not. For those of you who don't know what this show is it's based on a comic book of the same name. It's about a bunch of what if scenarios about what would happen if things played out differently in the MCU and the domino effect it creates.  

Sadly, we didn't get that, instead, we get characters switching places with each other for the most part. Doing that didn't change much of what happened in the MCU because most of the events played out the same. That's what bugs me about this series it makes no sense that things would still happen as in the original films. On the other hand, that's not always the case. For example, in episode 4 Dr. Strange lost his love interest in the car crash instead of his hands. Despite that, he still learns the mystic arts why!?! 

In episode 2 T'Challa switches places with Star-Lord and he's treated like a GOD. I'm not kidding about that everyone is kissing up to him. If this is the show's way of paying respect to the actor who played this character that's fine. The problem with this is the writers are overdoing it plus T'Challa is not like this. Just because the stories the creators are telling don't take place in the main timeline doesn't mean they should be lazy about it. Also, it opens up a can of worms about what was established in the main timeline. 

Episode 7 is about what would happen if Thor was an only child? All we got is him partying like a frat boy. How does that connect to him not having Loki in his life? Episode 3 was interesting because it was about someone killing the Avengers. When you learn who did it and why you're going to be outraged because this person's motivation makes no sense. The only original thing this show did is the zombie episode and that was awful. What ruined that episode is that it's trying to be funny which hurts the tone and the seriousness of the situation.

Well, to be fair this is a common problem with the MCU. Plus, the zombies are not as threatening as there were in the comics. I also notice some SJW moments in this show. How this series treats Thanos makes me sick! What this show has done with Uatu (The narrator of this show.) makes him look bad. There are two things we know about this character that is he sees and know everything. He can't interfere with what's going on in the universe. He didn't foresee one thing that was going to happen and he broke his rule of not getting involved. Yes! He did this in the comics, but he had no reason to do it here. 

I could have enjoyed that last two episodes if they were written better. The last two episodes are about what would happen if Ultron won? What bothers me about those episodes is that things shouldn't have played out the way they did in those episodes. I like how Steve and Peggy interact with each other in the first episode because this is something that the first Captain America film was missing. How this show slaps Captain Marvel around has me grinning. Overall, this series is a waste of time. You're better off watching the how it should have ended videos because they were better than this. Speak of them in order for season two to work Marvel Studios need to hire them to write season two. 

Friday, September 10, 2021

My thoughts on the Matrix Resurrections

 My thoughts on the Matrix Resurrections 

 
Before I get into the trailer, I want to talk about the Matrix as a franchise. This franchise made an impact on pop culture from 1999 to 2005. We had TV shows and movies that used bullet time and copied scenes from the films. Plus, we had a handful of video games. Yes! This wasn't the first movie with the machines taking over scenario or have us question reality in general, but it's done in a way that appeals to the general public. After that, it wasn't forgotten; it just wasn't talked about that much. The term red and blue pill is popular with men because they use this as a way to view life, people, and relationships. There are other pills that they use, like purple, white, and black pill. I already reviewed this trilogy, so I'm not going to repeat how I feel about it. 

I was surprised to learn that we're getting another Matrix film because no one asked for this movie, as far as I know. Also, we got a trailer for this movie late. Whether that was intentional or not, that was a smart move considering how bad Hollywood is at doing trailers these days. The last movie ended is another reason why this trailer took me by surprise. I'm not saying it's not possible to tell a story after the third film; however, the creators wasted any story they could have told with the last two films. As for this trailer, I liked it, but that's not saying much; it made references to the past films. There is a scene in the trailer where Neo is in the tub with a rubber duck on his head. That cracked me up, I mean, what's a grown man doing with that? The trailer gave mostly action, and we have no idea what the story is for the most part. Heck, we don't know what's going on outside the matrix. I hope we don't get another trailer or teaser because less is more. 

The one thing that bothered me about this trailer is that it's not subtle about anything the trailer showed us. For example, I know that Neo's therapist is going to be a foil for Neo because A the actor who's playing him is well known and B he's wearing blue glasses. Do you see what I mean?  There are red flags with this movie, like it continues where the last film left off. Making a movie that's part of a film series that ended or was discontinued don't turn out well most of the time. Plus, when you do that, you run the risk of a franchise losing its novelty. Speaking of losing novelty, is anyone else tired of the main character not having any memory of his past story? Also, Trinity is alive. How is that possible? You can argue that Neo died in the last film, too, but the movie didn't confirm that. This movie looks like it will be a remake of the first film. I say that because the trailer has rehashed some of the scenes from the first movie. This is not always a bad thing if the directors does them differently or they parallel with the first film. 

However, this makes me ask why not reboot this franchise, considering Morpheus is played by a different actor? Wait what!?! Rebooting this franchise can be hard to do because what made the first film work is that it was stylish as far as mixing different genres together; it's hard to replicate that. Well, the director seems to be aware of this trailer has scenes from the first film, I mean, there are clips from that movie in the trailer. Finally, the director Lana Wachowski, her and her brother didn't have the best track record when it comes to movies, this could be a cry for help. Considering what she use to be, I wonder if she's in the right state of mind to do this movie. I'll leave it at that. The biggest problem I have with the Matrix films is the characters; I mean, they're not engaging enough to be invested in them. Whenever we see Neo reuniting with Trinity or Morpheus, I didn't care because they came off as bland characters in the past. In order for this film to work, that issue needs to be fixed. Well, I could forgive bad characterization if the story is good. 

We had movies where the main character overshadows the story    


and vice versa. 



The only way this movie could exist if the truce is broken. That could work because I want to see both the humans and the machines being conflicted about freeing people's minds from the matrix. We saw what happened when someone isn't ready to accept reality in the first film, Cypher (One of Morpheus's old crew members) killed some of the crew because he wasn't happy with reality. This movie should continue the theme of enlightenment vs comfort because A it's not clear cut, and B that's relevant considering what's going on with free speech or lack thereof. Plus, it wasn't displayed well in the past, as far as not hearing other character's points of view on the issue. The writers tried in the past films, but it wasn't done well, if you ask me. I was let down that we got no bullet time scenes in the trailer, and the Matrix doesn't have a green atmosphere. I hope it's in the movie. 

With all that said, I do have theories as to why Morpheus hasn't aged and why Neo and Trinity is still alive? I don't want to risk spoiling the movie, so I'll keep it to myself. But I will say this, Trinity better not be a clone, and the last three movies better not be a dream because that will make me mad. I might give this movie a chance, oh, how am I kidding, I'm not falling for the nostalgia trap! The real reason why this movie is made is to promote a feminist agenda, just like in Star Wars and The Terminator. I notice that in the trailer. Basically, this movie will be just like the first film, but not as good. That's all I have to say about this trailer for now.             

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

My Superman & Lois review

My Superman & Lois review 

 

Intro: I can't believe I was suckered into watching this series. After seeing how the CW mistreat Superman, I didn't want to watch this show out of principle. What made me change my mind was that I learn that this isn't a CW show. I mean this series was written and produced by HBO Max. (Allegiantly) CW is just airing it, it's not fair to not give this show a chance because of what network it's on. However, I wish they cast different people to play the main characters to separate themselves from Superman and Lois from the CW shows, but I digress. So did this series give Superman justice or was this a waste of time let's find out... 

Superman and Lois: This show is centered on Clark Kent/Superman and Lois Lane's life as parents. Being parents becomes difficult when the boys learn about a family secret that affects one of them. On top of that, something tragic happened to Clark that cause him and his family to move to Smallville. Meanwhile, there is a conspiracy in Smallville that could endanger the world and Superman has a target on his back. So, Superman has to figure out who's after him and stop the conspiracy before it's too late. 

This show gave us the best adaption of Superman we've had in a long time! The show took inspiration from Superman rebirth and I notice some references to the source material. I'm impressed with the production value of this series because it looks like it was made on a movie budget. Making a show around Superman's family could be problematic, I was worried that this series would focus more on the family drama than the Superman stuff. Thankfully that's not the case here, hopefully, it won't be the case in the future. The writers separate these elements and not have one overshadow the other most of the time. Speaking of the boys I'm glad that the writers help us separate the two, so we won't have to deal with the brothers switch places cliche. I would prefer the boys to be ten instead of teenagers, doing that would give the show less focus on the typically teenage tropes. Moving to Smallville also helps the family dynamic.  

Episode 11 is the best episode of the season because it works as a love letter that reintroduces us to this character. The theme of this season is nature vs nurture. We see those themes being explored by using loyalty and the use of power as underline themes. The series also deals with other subjects like Journalistic integrity, Capitalism and how the past affects the present. Remember when I said that you can do a serious or dark Superman story without making the character that way? This show is an example of how to do that, take notes Mr. Synder because this is how it's done! Not only that this series feels like an apology letter to anyone who was disappointed with Man of Steel and Dawn of Justice. I say that because this show handled scenes and plot points from both films better than those movies did. Before I talk about the characters, I want to say that this series surprised me in that arena. We think these characters are stereotypes but there more compelling than that. 

Clark Kent/Superman is similar to the one the late Mr. Reeves played. What makes this character different is that when he's Clark he's not as clumsy or timid and when he's Superman he doesn't come off as cheesy. (Well, that depends on the viewer.) I appreciate that he has one moment of character development. Giving Clark/Superman a family helps humanize him because we see him trying to balance being Superman and being a father. Sidenote if this doesn't make people stop complaining about Superman being unrelatable nothing will. 

What bugs me about this character is that he did something reckless and stupid in episode 3. Also, the writers don't seem to know what to do with the Clark Kent character, he doesn't do much to push the story forward. I have gripes with the Superman suit, I don't think the design is terrible but it's missing his signature red trucks. Plus, it has fake muscles on it because the actor is not big enough to fit in the suit. Another thing there are times where Superman seems to be too fast.       

I like what this show has done with Lois Lane! In the past, Lois was portrayed as a sassy report who jumps before she looks and she's fond of Superman. This show has done more with her, I mean we get her backstory of her being an army brat, she struggles to find her place in Smallville and she shows a wide range of emotions. Another thing I appreciate about this Lois is she's drawn to Clark instead of Superman. The reason why is because Superman unintentionally made her job difficult. She finds Superman off-putting because of that. This is refreshing considering that she treats Clark like crap in the past. We learn something awful happened to Lois and the writers wasted it. They could have used it to show why you shouldn't prove your kids to wrath. 

Johnathan Kent (One of the twin sons of Clark and Lois.) is a people person. You feel bad for him because things are not working out in his favor when he gets to Smallville. That's why he becomes a handful for Clark and Lois. The only complaint I have with him is his brother Jordan Kent did something to get him out of his shell, but it involves stepping on his brother's toes. I know John is trying to be the bigger person however, this was warrant an argument.   

Jordan Kent is the opposite of Johnathan as far as keeping to himself and an outcast. Part of the reason why is because he has mental problems. That's what annoys me about this character I mean why establish that about this character if the show doesn't focus on that? 

Sarah Cushing is a good supporting character to Johnathan and Jordan. She's also a troubled girl. I wish the show would show us her problems instead of telling us. Also, she didn't make the best first impression on me. 

Kyle Crushing (Sarah's father) may come off as a hotheaded douchebag but he's going through a hard time. Plus, he has Smallville's best interest in mind. 

Lana Lang (Sarah's mother) is someone who's stuck in Smallville. She loves Smallville but she wants to do more with her life.     

Gen. Lane (Lois Lane's father.) is a standard soldier who puts duty above his family. This creates fractions between him, Lois and Clark/Superman.   

I don't have much to say about the stranger because he's someone who has a vendetta against Superman for understandable reasons. The writers did something else with this character that will take Superman fans by surprise. (I'm mad at myself for not figuring it out sooner because I should have seen it coming.) Something happens at the end of the season that took away some of the emotional weight of his backstory.      
 
Morgan Edge (the main villain) is a brilliant, manipulative and ruthless businessman. He's not only a good foil for Lois and Superman, he also parallels with Superman. What drives me nuts about him is the twist involving him. I don't think it's bad it's just that he's already similar to a Superman villain and now he reminds me of another one. Plus, he turns into a new baddie towards the end of the show and we don't have enough time to appreciate that. Really, I'm getting sick of the two bad guys he started off as because they're overused. That's a shame considering that they didn't get proper representation most of the time. Another thing his plan opens up a can of worms. 
      
One of the problems I have with this series is the actions scenes, there not terrible they were just lackluster. Episode 12 could and should have been the finale episode if it wasn't for some loose ends. Speaking of episodes episode 3 could have been better if it addresses society's hypocrisy on fairness. I was outraged that this network had to make this show connect to their universe because it did a good job at separating itself from that. I notice two subtle moments of feminism. The show also lacks world-building, I mean Superman has been around for years but most of his villains are not mentioned, the fortress of solitude doesn't have much inside of it and we don't see Jimmy Olsen. Speaking of worldbuilding I wish Prof. Hamilton was in this show to make up for how Man of Steel wasted him. A minor complaint is the title of the show it should have been called Superman Family because that's what it is. 

Overall, this is a series that's too good for this network! I would recommend this if you wondered what a sequel series to Lois and Clark the new adventures of Superman would look like.          

Friday, July 30, 2021

My Review of Transformers war for Cybertron Trilogy

My Review of Transformers war for Cybertron Trilogy


 


Intro: Netflix should be embarrassed by how this series turned out, considering who worked on it. 

Transformers War for Cybertron trilogy: This series takes place on Cybertron, where the Autobots and Decepticons or at war with each other for reasons. The war has reached a turning point when both parties learn about the Allspark and plan to use it. The Autobot's plans for it end up making things worse for everyone, so they have to find it before the Decepticons do. 

This series was disappointing, not because I think it's bad it's because it doesn't do anything new with the Transformers mythos. Instead, it plays around with what came before it, and it's done in a what-if scenario. The show tries too hard to appeal to adults by being dark and edgy. You can do that without the series being joyless. Transformers Prime is a fine example of that. We finally get a crossover with characters from another Transformers series, and it's wasted. It could have been better if the characters from the other show had the same characterization as that series. Plus, the voice acting makes them worse. The dialogue in this series is driving me nuts. Sometimes it's cringey, other times characters sound like they're giving a speech. 

I don't know if this series is a remake of G1 or its own thing because this show made references to events in G1. It seems like the writers want to have it both ways in that department. What really hurts this series is that both sides are morally ambiguous, which makes it hard to tell who we should be rooting for? War has no business being in the title of this series because the show starts at the tail end of the war. We don't see the beginning or middle of the war, so what's the point of calling it the war for Cybertron? This show drops hints about how Cybertron was before the war and why the Autobots and Decepticons are at war? However, it's not enough to fill in the blanks. This wouldn't be an issue if each chapter had more episodes to flesh these things out. The ending is odd; I'm leaving it at that. I don't have a lot to say about most of the characters because they're either underused, or underdeveloped, or a victim of bad writing. 

Optimus Prime is pathetic in this series. I say that because he can't put up a fight against Megatron; no wonder his team has no faith in him. Speaking of that, I don't get why the Autobots are loyal to him. I mean, they keep second-guessing him, and they would have done things that Optimus would frown upon if he wasn't around. That's what bugs me about him, I mean, we learn that other Autobots resent him for his role in the war, but the show doesn't tell us what he did? It's hard for me to be on Optimus's side because he does things that will cause more harm than good. For example, Megatron offers a peach treaty, but Optimus won't sign it, why!?! What was on that you don't agree with? This makes me question how the Matrix of leadership works? 

Elita-1 didn't make the best first impression on me because all she did was worry at first. Later on, we see that she's headstrong and a better field leader than Optimus. The show drops hints that she and Optimus were an item.    

Bumblebee is a scavenger who's indifferent about the war; however, he will play a bigger role later on. The only complaint I have with him is that the writers rushed what they were doing with this character. 

Megatron is still menacing; however, he's conflicted about what he has to do to win the war. We see that he has a love-hate relationship with one of the Autobots. This makes him my favorite version of this character because he didn't want this war because he's power-hungry; it's because he wants to change whatever's going on on Cybertron. What bothers me about him is that the creator they to make the Decepticons victims. This could have been done without making the Autobots look bad.   

Starscream is the same as his G1 counterpart. Also, the voice actor almost sounds like the original voice actor.   

Jetfire is the leader of the Decepticons Seekers. He's a loyalist with a code of honor. What this show did with this character feels rushed.      

I like that this show introduces concepts despite them amounting to nothing. I appreciate the writers trying to make the conflict between the Autobots and Decepticons not black and white. The animation shows details on the transformers, as far as the wear and tear on them. The series could continue because of how it ended. In closing, this series didn't have the touch or the power of the creative team behind it.      

Monday, July 12, 2021

My Black Widow review

My Black Widow review

Image result for marvel black widow


Before I get started I want to thank Marvel Studios for making us wait an extra 14 months for nothing. 





Intro: It's a shame that Hawkeye gets no love! 

Black Widow: This movie takes place after Civil War and Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow is now a fugitive for helping Steve Rogers/Captain American escape. While on the run she attracts the attention of an assassin which led her to run into someone from her past. After learning about a conspiracy involving the organization that turned her into a spy/assassin she has to stop it before it spreads.

If you were expecting this movie to be The Winter Soldier's little sister you're going to be disappointed. Instead, this movie is a copy of that movie but with a few differences and not as good. I wouldn't have minded this story if the writers didn't retcon what we knew about Natasha. Of course, the movie mixes humor with the serious stuff and it doesn't work. Speaking of humor will this studio please stop with the fat jokes you're not good at telling them. I have issues with the ending I mean it raises questions about how did Natasha go from point A to point B? It's kind of a letdown that we don't see characters doing a lot of spy work. What's the point of having spies if we don't see them being spies? The plot holes are also an issue for me because they don't help us understand how things played out in the movie. Sadly, the movie has feminist vibes to it because of how most of the men are portrayed in this movie. We should have gotten a Black Widow movie sooner both figuratively and literally. To be fair we would have gotten this movie sooner if it was for Isaac Perlmutter.   

Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow is naked in this movie and I don't mean literally. The movie tried to give her an arc of healing from her trauma. The issue with this is this is something she should have done sooner like after Winter Soldier. I wasn't satisfied with the scenes with her surrogate family because they left more to be desired. It's understandable why she never mentioned them because of what they did to her. Speaking of that the movie jokes about it what the fudge!?! I wish we got into Natasha's head in this movie. In age of Ultron, she said she feels like a monster because of what was done to her, I was hoping to get more of her expressing how this organization affected her in hindsight.      

Yelena Belova (Natasha's surrogate sister.) is sarcastic and plays off Natasha well. Because she's a legacy character I was worried that she would step on Natasha's toes in this movie, thankfully that's not the case. This characterization is what annoys me about her. I mean I find it odd that she would be like this after everything that happened to her. I wish was cold like Natasha was when we first met her because doing that would help reinforce how much Natasha has changed. I would like to know how she was able to reach out to Natasha the way she did? 

Melina Vostokoff (Natasha's mother figure.) is a scientist. The movie tried to make her a victim but she has blood on her hands plus she could have used her brain to get out of the situation. 

I'm not happy with Alexei Shostakov/The Red Guardian (Natasha's Father figure.) because he serves as the comic relief. He should have been written out of the film not just because he creates plot holes around the Super Solider serum it's because he's wasted in this movie. 

TaskMaster (One of the villains.) maybe be considered as another forgettable bad guy but I'm fine with how the character was portrayed in this movie. This character is like the terminator in this movie and he mimics people's moves that's what this character does in the comics. With that said this doesn't change the fact that the TaskMaster from the Spider-Man PS4 was better than this. The liberties that the creators took with this character might bother fans but I'm OK with it because it worked in the context of the film.         

There isn't much to say about the main baddie because we barely see him, when we do, he's an egotistical power-hungry madman.   

I like that the movie can serve as a social commentary on child abduction, child soldiers being hunted by your past, and family dysfunction. I appreciate that this movie isn't an origin story because we had bits and pieces of her backstory where we can fill in the blanks. The movie has moments that will take you by surprise. The opening credits are the best part of the movie because it can pull on your heartstrings, but it has room for improvement. The humor is not overbearing in this movie.  

After all these years this was a poor attended to give Black Widow her own movie. However, that doesn't mean that this movie can't be enjoyed on some level. The movie could have been better if it took place before Iron Man 2. I say that because her going from a target of S.H.I.E.L.D to working for them is more interesting than the movie we've got. I would recommend this if you like spy films. 

Rating = Rental 

Friday, June 4, 2021

My thoughts on the fast and the furious franchise

My thoughts on the fast and the furious franchise

 


I don't know about you, but I'm surprised that a franchise that has fast cars lasted this long. It has ten movies, (including the spinoff and the one that's about to come out.) a Netflix series, video games and a ride that will crossover this series with the Jurassic Park series. I'm sure it's going to be better than that last ride they had. Part of the reason why I'm shocked by the success of this series is because it doesn't seem to have much of an impact on pop culture as far as I know. Also, the story at first wasn't told in order, I mean we didn't get a sequel to the first film until the fourth movie came out. The second film feels like a spinoff and the third one is a waste of time and space. 

The fifth movie was the turning point for this franchise. Despite these films doing well financially they weren't well-received by anyone before the fifth film. After that, the series when from illegal street racing, to money heist, to street racers going on Black op's missions and stopping genetically enchanted soldiers. The latest film has rockets attached to their cars and I heard that the upcoming movie will have cars going in space are you kidding me? This isn't a sci-fi or a mission impossible film, If I wanted to see those things, I would watch those movies. Its official kids are directing these movies how would you explain the over-the-top action scenes with cars? This transition happens with no rhyme or reason. This franchise felt grounded before the fifth film for the most part. I suspect the Rock had something to do with this change I mean how do you explain the controversy behind the scenes with him? Personally, this is a franchise that I'm not invested in. 

How can I when death isn't permitted?  





Speaking of deaths, I find it odd that this franchise is continuing without the late Paul Walker's character because he's the main character in this series. What's with Hollywood not wanting to recast characters that dead actor and actress played? What about digitally placing his face on another actor? If the studio didn't want to bring Brian back out of respect then they should have ended this franchise because it's annoying that the latest film has Mia and not him. I'm not saying you can't continue a series without the main character that doesn't always mean that you should. 

The action scenes can be enjoyable if you can suspend your disbelief but that's a tall order. Really the series should have ended with the fifth film because how that film ended was fitting for this series. I know the studio planned on making ten movies but if you have to change the series for it to go on then it needs to stop. To be fair going in this direction helps the series justify its existence I mean it's making billions of dollars. This franchise does a terrible job at being about family, I mean show don't tell. Also, who would want anything to do with Dom, people who knows him end up dead or in jail. I didn't see the Hobbs and Shaw spinoff because I don't like how it reduces both characters. Hobbs went from being a ruthless bounty hunter to a joke. Shaw is the villain he has no reason to be on good terms with Hobbs or Dom's gang. That's another thing is it me or does Dom have the Goku effect? As far as his enemies become allies. 

Dom: You mean family. 

Me: Shut up!!!!

As far as the upcoming movie goes, I'm not going to watch it not just because Han is back from the dead or the cars might go in space, it's because of John Cena. Do you have any idea how distracting it is to have him in this series? The WWE is trying to turn this into their franchise. First, it was the Rock, Then Roman Reigns and now John Cena. Who's next Dave Bautista? John Cena is playing the villain who is Dom's little brother. This would have been shocking if A the trailers didn't give it away and B Dom mentioned he had a brother. Also, Dom's brother has a serious inferiority complex. I mean we were told that Dom's brother worked hard to be better than him, Dom is a thief and a street racer. Going to college isn't enough to show that you're better than Dom? You have to become a mercenary instead of owning your own business. I have a feeling that Dom bullied his little brother when they were younger that's the only reason, I can think of for why he's doing this, if that's the case then this movie is going to be lame. 

That's all I have to say about this franchise for now what do you think of it?         

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Black Lighting season four review

Black Lighting season four review 

 

Intro: Despite Not being crazy about this series I'm happy that it gave us a positive representation of a Black family. I haven't seen that since the 90's kind of. Plus this was the closest we're going to get to see a Fantastic Four series. With that said I was outraged that this show is getting canceled in favor of a spinoff of Painkiller because the creators could have done more with this character. I refuse to believe that the low rating is the reason why it's getting canceled because there are other shows on this network that have low ratings and yet they lasted longer, this doesn't make the CW look good. With that out of the way did this series end on the high note or was it just meh let's find out... 

Black Lightning season four: This season takes place one year after the war with Markovian and Freeland is still recovering from the aftermath. On top of that, the Piece's family are at odds with each other. To make things worse Tobias Whale resurface and he has a plan to take over Freeland. So the Piece family has to come together to stop Tobias once and for all. 

This wasn't a bad season however it has a lot of shortcomings that keep it from being better. This season lacks focus on the things that it establishes, really it should have been longer so these things can get flushed out. There are parts of the ending that bugs me I can't comment on that without spoiling the ending. It's hard to talk about the new characters because they are either underdeveloped or underused. Since this is the last season it's a shame that it doesn't play around with having a shared universe. 

Jefferson Piece's/Black Lightning is in a bad state of mind because of the aftermath of Markovian. That's what bothers me about him I mean I find it hard to believe that he would be this messed up over something that isn't his fault. Also how he got out of his funk came out of nowhere. It feels like the writers don't know what to do with this character. 

Lynn piece's is annoying because she has an inferiority complex in this season. 

Khalil/Painkiller has split personality issues that he's trying to resolve. 

Jennifer Piece's/lightning is suffering from an identity crisis in this season. This subplot is confusing considering what's going on with the actress behind the scenes. 
 
Tobias Whale is a much better villain than he was in season two because he feels like DC's version of the Kingpin. The problem I have with him is that this season could have ended differently if he wasn't playing around. 

I do like part of the ending because it's kind of fitting. This season raises the stakes for the characters in this movie. Overall that was better than season two but not as good as season three.  

Monday, May 3, 2021

My thoughts on spoilers

 My thoughts on spoilers 

 

The reason why I'm talking about this is that there is something about this topic that I didn't consider. To me, spoilers are giving away the ending or twist in the movie. That's where I made my mistake, I mean I thought how people viewed spoilers was universal but that's not the case. If you review and movie or tv show you're spoiling it just by talking about it. In a review you give a summary of the plot and the characters, how is that surprising? Doing that can be distracting let's use Iron Man 3 for example. If someone warned you about the Mandarin twist, would you be able to enjoy the movie with that in the back of your mind? Also, how people view a movie can ruin it for everyone else. Let's say you're looking forward to watching a Transformers movie, but people said bad things about it. Does that make you second guess watching the movie? The Dark Knight is another example that movie got a lot of hype and it's a miracle that it didn't crash and burn under people's expectations.  

I understand where people are coming from however, I see regular reviews as a compromise. This is why I tried to be as cryptic as I can when I review movies and TV shows. However, that can be challenging for me because it's hard to talk about films if it doesn't have much going on in them. Would you watch Forest Gump if I said it's about a man living out his life? The premise doesn't sound interesting however the director and screenplay can make or break that premise. The reason why I don't consider regular reviews spoilers is because just because I know about the plot that doesn't mean I know how it's going to play out, it's not always about the destination for me it's about the journey. Before you ask why are spoilers excluded from that it's because you can only experience not knowing once unless you don't watch the movie for a long time. 

The issue with spoilers today is that there are no restrictions. I mean people post and talk about the movie or show ASAP without considering if people already saw it or want to see it. The people who do this have this it's your problem mentality they have every right to feel that way however it doesn't change the fact that doing this could make them look less credible. I mean you're doing a spoiler review of a movie or TV show as soon as it comes out that requires you to remember everything that happens in the movie or show. Also, what you see doesn't always resonate with your mind. Another thing you have to be informed about what you're watching for example if you're watching a movie about the life of a doctor you should know what that's like so you won't be confused about what's going on. This is why I don't review a lot of anime or mange's because I'm not that familiar with Japanese culture. Plus, anime seems to last as long as soap operas.   

Another thing is you got to have the right mindset, I mean if you're depressed or mad and you watch something that makes you feel worse it's going to add fuel to the fire. You risk misrepresenting the film. You won't appreciate with the writer or director is doing because you're in a bad mood. That can happen women do this most of the time. I mean how many times do they talk about how bad their ex was and not mentioned the mistakes they made in the relationship? This happens to me I didn't give shows, movies, books, or video games fair reviews because I was mad or misinformed. Really, it's hard to give anything a fair review look up the primal effect and you'll see what I mean. This is why I wait after the weekend from time to time to review a movie by doing that I'm giving myself a chance to process what I've watched. When I want to do a spoiler review, I wait after it comes out on Blu-Ray that's enough time to give people a chance to watch the movie or show. There are times where I screwed up my reviews because there was something I missed. 

Another reason why people should post spoilers is that it's inconsiderate of others. I mean everyone doesn't have access to those spoilers. To be fair there are times where I'm guilty of doing that with older movies. If someone complains about me spoiling the I am your father reveal in Star Wars; my response would be Oh shut up! That movie is over fourth years old, it's not my fault you're late to the party. Then again, if someone spoiled an older movie that I haven't seen I would be annoyed too. 

If you are doing this to get attention from others, you're wasting your time because people don't care what you post not you as a person. I'm surprised that giving reviews before the movie comes out didn't cause any problems with Hollywood. The people who worked on Terminator Salvation had to change the ending because someone linked it on the internet. Well, people spoil WWE matches on the internet and that didn't affect them as far as I know. I'm not saying reviews don't matter however we have to learn how to respect people's boundaries, if you don't want to know anything about a movie or TV show then don't say anything about them. We shouldn't have to stay off the internet to avoid spoilers.