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San Diego Comic Con

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If you haven’t already, there are tickets to the San Diego Comic Con available now.  The event will be held from July 21 (Preview Night)- July 25.  There are very few tickets left.  Last year, the comic con was sold out by May and this year may not be any different.  The Comic Con will be held in the same place as it was last season, The San Diego Conversation Center, 111 W. Harbor, San Diego, CA 92101.  This year’s comic con guests is still incomplete but as they become more complete, I will update it here.  If you’re not fortunate enough to catch the San Diego Comic Con, there is one in New York from October 8-10.  Maybe not as much notoriety as San Diego, but it’s still good nonetheless.  Act now to get your tickets.  You can get them at any ticketing agency or you can go to http://www.comic-con.org/cci/.


Repo Men: A Review

There’s not many great things to say about Repo Men, but there aren’t many bad things to say either.  It was an okay movie, to say the least.  Good action and pretty decent storyline, but all-in-all, it’s kind of a movie that lacked clear direction.  Not many people will figure out the ending, but leading up to it is a whole different thing.  Jude Law was miscast, I believe.  He doesn’t quite fit the role (both physically or acting-wise).  Not to knock on his ability and talent, but he’s really not the action/adventure type of guy.  Forest Whitaker was good and fit his role perfectly.  Outside of that, you’ll come to find many things you’ll enjoy from Repo Men and some things that are just alright.  There is a balance in the movie.  What it is, I don’t know.  How it got there, I don’t know.  It’s still a fun movie to see, but probably at the dollar theater.

Repo Men follows Law and Whitaker as the repo men, but tragedy strikes Law’s character and he’s forced to get a translate.  The cliche “the hunter becomes the hunted” comes into play.  It’s pretty downhill from there as far as predictability (except the end).  Not much more to discuss about Repo Men.  Yes, there are political undertones.  Yes, there are religious ones, too.  What movie doesn’t have that?  This one, though, doesn’t go over the top on it, at least, like Avatar.  On a scale of 1-10 this movie deserves a 5.5.

Final Fantasy XIII: What to Expect

This game is pretty awesome!  I’m not going to sit here and pretend that it’s not.  This game plays like a movie.  I know that sounds odd, but the game has stellar CG and the cut scenes are strictly amazing. There’s not been a game like this in quite a while.  The game play is fluid and doesn’t end abruptly like a bad novel.  You can finish fights and other sequences without feeling like you were robbed of an extra second or two. The programmers did a good job of cleaning it up that way.  The storyline is what made this game so popular to me, not necessarily the fighting and the fight sequences. This story is about two factions: the fal’Cie of Pulse (the world they live on) and the fal’Cie of Cocoon (the AI).  It’s basically a civil war that has plenty of political intrigue. There will be several similarities between the game layout with this one and Final Fantasy X and X-2.  Those who have played those games will know what I’m talking about.  The lead is a heroine who exhibits many similar characteristics to Yuna in Final Fantasy X.  While the story is very multileveled, I will say this: if you’ve played FFX, you will know the story will have a twist at the end that will blow you away and what you’re led to believe will be a complete lie.    Lightning, the lead, is a perfect heroine for the game.  She far transcends that of Yuna in action, attitude and dialog.  This game is worth it.  If you’re not a FF person, you’ll still like this one. You don’t need to know anything else about any of the other FF games to get this one.  You might have imagined, they’re ALL different.  This one will blow your mind and the first 20 minutes of the game will leave you speechless.  The graphics are great, the dialog is superb and the storyline will make you forget you’re playing a game.

Discussion Question

So, why didn’t Avatar win “Best Picture” last night?  Don’t get me wrong, Hurt Locker was a great movie and they both deserved to win it, but why Hurt Locker and not Avatar.  Let me hear your thoughts?

What You’ll Find in Alice in Wonderland

If you’re looking for the Lewis Carrol version, you need to look elsewhere.  This Alice in Wonderland is certainly not it, nor does it come close.  The PG rating is a very loose rating.  It should be PG-13, not for younger children.  Tim Burton’s twist on the classic, I will say, is not bad…for the older crowd.  It’s a twist that’s favorable if you want to get a little more action to this story.  Johnny Depp plays an excellent Hatter, albeit kind of creepy.  This movie is worth it, and if you think this is a typical Tim Burton fantasy-fest, you’ll be surprised.  “Newcomer” Mia Washikowska is a surprisingly good lead in a CG-dominated movie.  Her talents will be rewarded soon, I’m sure.  Where previous Alice in Wonderland’s fail is the imaging of it. If you’ve read it, you know it’s certainly not a “children’s book” where everything turns out flowers and butterflies.  The themes are more juvenile and mature.  This movie accurately depicts that.  If you have the pleasure to watch it in 3-D, do it.  It’s an adventure that you won’t soon forget.  This movie gets my first perfect rating.

The New Scream Queen?

After watching the remake of The Crazies, I think I found the current version of the ultra B-movie scream queen.  Who takes the dubious honor of modern day scream queen, in my eyes? Danielle Panabaker.  In the Crazies (spoilers) she gets hung, but before her annoying character was finished off, she put on the performance fitting for the award; she has a good set of pipes.  In the remake of the Friday the 13th, (another spoiler) she puts on yet another good showing.  A little known fact is she played Kevin Costner’s character’s daughter in Mr. Brooks, but she doesn’t die nor does she do a lot of screaming.  Besides that, what qualifies someone to be a scream queen?  One, they have to be cute, second, they have to play a minor role or a role that almost thrusts them to star level, and they have to die.  In both horror movies, she fits those requirements.  Her screams are also boisterous and loud.  Tenedra Howard played a good screamer, but she’s still early in her career.  Danielle Panabaker’s the only one that comes to mind that is deserving of the award (currently), but if you can think of others, feel free to share your thoughts.  Danielle will be in The Ward, where she will play an institutionalized patient.  You know she’s gonna scream.