Film & TV
Retrofitting Wonder Woman
by allancarreon on Mar.22, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky, Queer
Now here’s a Wonder Woman movie I would not mind watching, too.
Lynda Carter and Gal Gadot just absolutely nail the character. I wish Lynda would appear in the DCEU at some point. Come on, Warner and DC! You know that would be gold.
The New Gods Are Coming
by allancarreon on Mar.21, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky
Because Neil Gaiman is a legend.
Tale As Old As Time
by allancarreon on Mar.20, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky, Literature, Music & Theater, Queer
As expected, Disney’s live action remake of their animated classic Beauty and the Beast is as magical as the original. Although the new film is quite faithful to the first one, it still does have a few changes, primarily in order to flesh out the backstories and motivations of the characters. Some new songs were added along the way to enhance the story beats and the character arcs. All these resulted in a richer, deeper, and in many ways slightly darker approach to a classic tale that’s, well, as old as time.
The Jedi Return
by allancarreon on Mar.17, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky
Can you feel the excitement? I can. It’s positively electric.
Voltes Karaoke Gone Mad
by allancarreon on Mar.16, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky
An oldie that never gets old and is still a goodie.
This was nothing short of genius.
Throwback: Incheon Hotness
by allancarreon on Mar.15, 2017, under Film & TV, My Life, Queer
Remember him from the 2014 Asia Games? As George Takei would say: Oh, myyy.
Kong-gregation
by allancarreon on Mar.13, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky
Kong: Skull Island on the surface offers nothing significantly new besides the tropes already associated with the franchise: man versus nature, man as the actual antagonist, man getting involved in something he should not be involved in, misunderstood and ultimately sympathetic giant ape, woman develops emotional connection with ape.
But it does have a very delightful and engaging advantage.
Tom Hiddleston’s biceps.
Well, okay, that’s one.
And Brie Larson’s photojournalist is a woman who finally dresses sensibly for the expedition she’s joining. No high heels while running from prehistoric creatures, that’s for sure.
Absolutely Wonderful
by allancarreon on Mar.12, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky
Because Wonder Woman is less than three months away, it’s about time they dropped a new trailer. The previous two trailers had just left me thirsting for so much more, and in the last couple of months there have been a lot of occasions of disappointingly false alarms about a new trailer supposed to be dropping “soon.”
Taste The Feeling, Indeed.
by allancarreon on Mar.11, 2017, under Film & TV, Queer
Oh, come on. We’ve all been there. Don’t even try to deny it.
I knew there was a reason I’ve always loved Coca Cola more than Pepsi.
Now, I need a pool boy. No, I don’t have a pool. That shouldn’t be a showstopper.
Logan Runs
by allancarreon on Mar.10, 2017, under Film & TV, Geeky
It was bound to happen.
Hugh Jackman, despite what we want to believe, is not getting any younger, and he’s been playing Wolverine for nearly two decades since he debuted the role in the first X-Men movie back in 2000. The time would come that he needed to retire the role, and the time is now.
And what a time it is!
Rather than just let Hugh “silently go into the night” or replace him unceremoniously in a reboot, they let him go out with a bang by concluding his story properly: through a film inspired by the comic book Old Man Logan, a fitting conclusion given how both film and book basically celebrate the twilight years of Wolverine.