Written by J. Michael Straczynski and Christy MarxDirected by Richard Compton The recently deceased David Warner guest stars here in a role that could have been a joke. J. Michael Straczynski, though, […]
Movie Review: Training Day – A Different Kind of Cop/Buddy Flick
Written by David AyerDirected by Antoine Fuqua Denzel Washington has become one of the most significant actors of our time. His ability to convince the viewer to see him as whatever character […]
Book Review: The Bad Guys Won! by Jeff Pearlman – Dishing on One of Baseball’s Notorious Teams
Ah, my Mets. I do love my baseball and my loyalty has never wavered. I was rewarded for all the blind faith of my youth with a World Championship team in 1986. […]
Quantum Leap – The Complete Fourth Season on DVD
Quantum Leap was a television show that didn’t quite fit the mold of other television shows. Although it had science fiction elements, it wasn’t strictly a science fiction show. There were elements […]
Book Review: Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult – School Shooters are Made, Not Born
They love to tell youStay inside the linesBut something’s betterOn the other side– John Mayer, No Such Thing For the eleventh grade summer reading this year, the kids were assigned the book […]
Movie Review: The Deer Hunter – War Is Hell
Written by Michael Cimino, Deric Washburn, and Louis GarfinkleDirected by Michael Cimino I grew up in the shadow of the Vietnam war. The time I came of age in was before the […]
How Democrats (And Liberals) Shoot Themselves in the Foot: Part 1
I’ve been called a Liberal quite often. I’m actually more left of center with some Libertarian leanings at times, it’s just that the United States has gone crazy. Anything short of creating […]
Book Review: Hornblower and the “Atropos” by C.S. Forester – A Funeral and a Treasure Hunt
I discovered the Horatio Hornblower series after watching the mini-series on A&E a few years back. Curious as to how well the books by C.S. Forester compared to what A&E had produced, […]
Series Rewatch – Agent Carter: Smoke & Mirrors – Action, Intrigue, and Character Development
Written by Christopher Markus, Stan Lee, Jack KirbyDirected by David Platt At first, my theory about Whitney Frost was that she was a part of the Soviet project that trained girls like […]
Movie Review – The Source: The Beat Generation Goes On…
Written by Chuck WorkmanDirected by Chuck Workman The so-called Beat Generation was a whole bunch of people, of all different nationalities, who came to the conclusion that society sucked. – Amiri Baraka […]
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