Film & TV
Climb to Heaven
by allancarreon on Jun.14, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky
This is just too good not to share. It hits you right in the heart.
In Memoriam: Adam West
I Saw Mummy Kissing Santa Cruise
by allancarreon on Jun.13, 2017, under Film & TV
I don’t always agree with film critics. I like what I like. I loved Batman v Superman and quite enjoyed Suicide Squad despite a number of bad reviews, and conversely I was in sync with the majority of critics when it came to Wonder Woman, The Dark Knight, and Logan being awesome.
Now, after the ultra-failed Fantastic Four reboot, comes another time that I agree with critics when it comes to a terrible movie. This time, the offender is a new version of The Mummy. It is not really a reboot or remake of the Brendan Fraser trilogy that I loved, though producers hint it’s within the same universe. The new movie stars Tom Cruise and is set in the modern times; it has none of the charm and sense of wondrous adventure of the Fraser films nor does it have the chilling horror of the original Karloff film.
Holy Legend, Batman!
by allancarreon on Jun.11, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky
Another legend just passed away.
He called himself the Bright Knight, a play on his most famous role’s title The Dark Knight. His Batman may have been the product of a bygone and more innocent era, but it will always be an iconic and legendary portrayal that generations will always love.
Rest in peace, Batman.
Adam West
19 September 1928 – 09 June 2017
The Wonder Woman, Epilogue: Change Their Minds And Change The World
by allancarreon on Jun.11, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky, Queer
Continued From:
The Wonder Woman, Part 4: Stop A Bullet Cold
I started this series of Wonder Woman reviews having watched it four times. As of this writing, the last of the review series, I’ve watched it a fifth time (IMAX again, because obv) and still came out of it exhilarated. I watched it with my friends over at Pinoy DC Fans, a group we founded way back in the early 2000s when we met through the now-defunct DC Message Boards.
It’s been over a week since the movie was released worldwide, and it has broken some box office records. On its opening weekend, its gross earnings reached approximately $103M domestically (US), much higher than the original $65M-$70M projections. Moreover, worldwide, it hit $223M that same weekend – with some markets still not even open yet at the time, including France, Germany, Spain, and Japan.
The Wonder Woman, Part 4: Stop A Bullet Cold
by allancarreon on Jun.10, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky, Queer
Continued From:
The Wonder Woman, Part 3: Get Us Out From Under
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Since I’ve talked about what I wasn’t too fond of in Wonder Woman, I decided to list some of the things I truly loved. Note that I loved so many things about the movie, so this quick list is really just to sample some of my fave highlights.
The Wonder Woman, Part 3: Get Us Out From Under
by allancarreon on Jun.09, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky, Queer
Continued From:
The Wonder Woman, Part 2: Stop A War With Love
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Despite how much I loved Wonder Woman, there were still a few things I didn’t quite like. Mostly minor, to be fair, but could’ve been better in these areas.
1. Etta was severely under-utilized. In many ways, Etta is Wonder Woman’s Jimmy Olsen. However, she is so much more. Aside from a couple of periods wherein she was unused, she was even more actively involved in Diana’s heroics across varied interpretations (sorority girl, lounge singer, soldier). So it was sad that her role was significantly diminished.
The Wonder Woman, Part 2: Stop A War With Love
by allancarreon on Jun.08, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky, Queer
Continued From:
The Wonder Woman, Part 1: Now The World Is Ready For You
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The great thing about Wonder Woman is how well it still fits into the over-all atmosphere and themes of the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) while creating its own niche. While I personally have enjoyed all of the DCEU films so far (Man of Steel, Batman V Superman, and Suicide Squad), they have largely been divisive primarily due to how dark and often depressing they can be. The appeal these movies have for me is how thought-provoking they can be – how much they delve much deeper into ethics, psychology, and similar mature themes rarely looked at in the genre.
Wonder Woman certainly still fits into that mold because – perhaps even more than its feminist stance – it is a film that questions the worth of humanity and provides us a good hard look at the what we are capable of across a moral spectrum. However, on top of these themes, it offers so much more than what we’ve seen so far in the DCEU: innocence, pure joy, fun, hope, and a better balance of humor and seriousness.
The Wonder Woman, Part 1: Now The World Is Ready For You
by allancarreon on Jun.07, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky, Queer
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As of this writing, I’ve watched Wonder Woman four times. I started on Day Zero, an IMAX midnight screening the night before it officially opened in Manila on June 1st. Then almost every day until Sunday, except for Friday where we took a break with Baywatch, I saw it again and again and again. And again.
It’s been almost a week since I first watched the movie, and it took me this long to start putting my thoughts into written words because I am still overwhelmed with my love for the film.
After a long long time of anticipation and excitement, Wonder Woman arrived, and it surpassed my expectations… and even more. The critics seem to think so, too, because even before its official release, it had already garnered a huge number of pre-screening positive reviews – rivaling several top-rated superhero movies, particularly Logan and the currently-unbeatable The Dark Knight.
Fighting Fear With Funny
by allancarreon on Jun.03, 2017, under Film & TV, Society
Laugh and cry at the same time: this is an amazing story from last month about an amazing friendship between a comedian and a 14-year old boy, perhaps one of the bravest boys in the world. This is strength. This is resilience. This is hope. ❤️
P.S. NSFW language and some visuals. Because: human dildos and stuff.
Great Hera! Wonder Woman wins.
by allancarreon on Jun.01, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky, Queer
As though it even needs to be said.
I just came from the IMAX midnight screening, and it has exceeded my expectations. I’ll be watching at least three more times. I could cry. It’s the Wonder Woman movie I dreamed of.
Full review coming soon. In the meantime, go! Watch it. Now. You will not regret it.