The industry has evolved to the point where sometimes it doesn't even feel like a comic book movie. They can be legit, Oscar-nominated movies that are analyzed by the same people who look at dramas. Luckily, filmmakers are dedicating themselves to these projects to make them not-so campy or dumbed down.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Top 10 Comic-Book Movies
The industry has evolved to the point where sometimes it doesn't even feel like a comic book movie. They can be legit, Oscar-nominated movies that are analyzed by the same people who look at dramas. Luckily, filmmakers are dedicating themselves to these projects to make them not-so campy or dumbed down.
Enough and the concept of Finality
You know I never really thought of the word "enough" as much of anything, whether it be in life or in art. It was just a word, something to throw in the beginning or end of a sentence. "Enough, okay?" "I think you're good enough." I mean, everyone says it. And for most people, and the way it is commonly used, enough is essentially approval. Saying someone is good enough means they can get the job done. Saying someone is bad enough means they cannot.
However today I came to realize something about "enough," while in a devotional/ discussion. The word came up and while we were discussing, we were talking about being more than enough and that enough is actually something we base ourselves off of. I realized that it was more than that. It was not only a base, but it was a stopping point.
However today I came to realize something about "enough," while in a devotional/ discussion. The word came up and while we were discussing, we were talking about being more than enough and that enough is actually something we base ourselves off of. I realized that it was more than that. It was not only a base, but it was a stopping point.
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Original Sin #3 Review
I've never reviewed a comic before, because, I mean, it's a comic book, I always thought it would be better to review like the entire arc or something. But this one book was such a big game-changer for me that I feel I have to talk about it.
First, let me say that I've always been waiting for a "wow" factor from comic books. I always see all these stories that have such a big impact and that always have these twists and turns, but I have yet to come across one. That, or it gets spoiled for me before I read it. With this book, I got my first big twist and boy was it a big one. Nobody saw it coming, because it was downplayed so well. But like any great twist, it makes perfect sense.
Saturday, June 14, 2014
The Devil's Laugh--A Short Story
“Then
it’s settled,” Sheriff Cole announced. “Tomorrow at dawn this man is to be
hanged for murder of his brother and the rape of his sister.”
Mitch
didn’t even bother to look the sheriff in the eye at this point. The trial
was—what—two hours long and full of lies. The only time Mitch had ever raised a
hand to his brother was when they were children, but now that they were
full-grown adults, the thought had never crossed Mitch’s mind. And to violate
his sister-in-law was absurd. It was despicable.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Top 10 Arrow Episodes (through Season 2)
Now that the CW's Arrow is really behind us, and we look forward to a pretty dull summer TV schedule, it's time to look back properly and with a very clear mind on what the fantastic super-hero drama action has brought us the past two seasons. There are 46 episodes to choose from, some not so great. But what's the fun in focusing on those? Today we are here to discuss my top ten favorite episodes of Arrow, each filled with great dosages of drama, action, and not failing the city.
Spoilers, duh, by the way
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