December 2008

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Quick Movie Reviews: Volume Four

Here are a few more quickie reviews(Other editions: Volume One, Volume Two, and Volume Three) Journey to the Center of the EarthPros: Interesting and visually stimulating re-imagining of all the mythology surrounding Jules Verne’s book of the same name. A movie that will likely grab the younger audience more than the adults. Good message too.Cons: 3D is overrated and you can completely skip the 3D component of this film. Not a perfect film by a long shot and could have used with a more solid initial grounding of all the major issues of the story. Had a bit of a TV movie feel in the beginning.Rating: 3/5 The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon EmperorPros: Most of the important characters are back and some good action sequences.Cons: Too many to list. Of most importance are the replacing of Rachel Weisz with a person who looks and acts nothing remotely the same to the Eve that we’re familiar with, a highly disappointing showdown between Michelle Yeoh and Jet Li, too much obvious CGI, poor story, and annoying inconsistencies and chemistry between the actors. A deliciously flawed film that probably shouldn’t have been made.Rating: 1/5 Tropic ThunderPros: A pretty funny film. Robert Downey, Jr. pulls off one of the goofiest roles I’ve seen in the last few years and Matthew McConaughey is actually enjoyable. A great look into the flawed lives of famous actors.Cons: Ben Stiller is Ben Stiller…again.Rating: 3/5 Saw VPros: Yet another interconnected and gory terror fest. Probably the best thing about this series is how every single addition somehow fits into the overall story.Cons: Not nearly as good as the first few and probably an early marker that this series needs to end soon.Rating: 3/5 NextPros: An interesting take on a Philip K. Dick story with one hell of a twist that most people will hate, but I ended up loving. Rarely does a movie make me go “what the frak?” in a good way. If you like scifi, weirdness, and interesting themes around a person’s moral responsibilities, then this is for you.Cons: It is Nicholas Cage, who tends to be the same person over and over. This is one of his more enjoyable films, to be honest. It also unfortunately falls pray to its own fascinating devices.Rating: 3.25/5 That’s it for now!

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Christmas: Some Gift Ideas

Well, Christmas is right around the corner, so I thought I would plug some YWO merchandise to anyone interested. Here are a couple items that your favorite geek, social malcontent, or funny shirt person might enjoy (please note that all shirts come in men’s and women’s and you can adjust them somewhat by color or style if you decide you want to purchase one): “You can trust me. I’m from the Internet!”Comes in light colors (men’s and women’s) and dark colors (men’s and women’s) and would go well with your favorite collection of Firefox bookmarks and Wikipedia nonsense. Plus, it’s funny! “I’m not spamming. I’m posting vital information. Just very quickly. Using only one word at a time.”Who said that spamming wasn’t a good thing? Wait…nevermind. Comes in light colors (men’s and women’s) and dark colors (men’s and women’s)! And there are many more things at the YWO Zazzle Store! Check it out and get your favorite person a nice gift!

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SF Signal’s MIND MELD: I’m in it!

I’m a bit late reporting this, but what the heck, right? I was recently in SF Signal’s MIND MELD feature offering up a handful of my favorite reads for 2008 (and views too, since I mentioned some films and movies). You can find part one here (which I’m not here) and part two here (which I am in). Look at both though, because there are some huge names in this and a lot of great suggestions in case you’re wondering what to get your science fiction/fantasy obsessed friend, boyfriend, fiance, husband, or family member! That is all!

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