*****SPOILERS FOR THE FORCE AWAKENS BELOW*****
As a music geek, I was ruminating on the new Star Wars movie and came up with a Solfege based on Star Wars. It goes:
Poe, Rey, Mee, Sa, So, Lo, Tee, Do!
Knowing quite a few Star Wars geeks, a friend rose to the occasion and provided this lovely graphic:
Maybe it should have been Gree Do! But I digress from the point, because after I mentioned the new Starfege, another friend challenged me to come up with Sound of Music lyrics for it. So without further ado, I present: Star Wars is Alive. To the tune of "The Hills are Alive" from The Sound of Music. Natch.
Star Wars is alive, with The Force Awakens
With tales they have told for a thousand years
The stormtrooper Finn, sees his friend get taken
But Han knows his fate is already here
And Poe flies his Wing like he's Walker of the Skies that
That flew from the Star to the Snow
And Ren wants to be like his gramps
that beat all the Jedi we know
To roar like a Wookie when it's mad
that his life debt was in vain
Continue the fight
Though the Princess feels the pain
I go see Star Wars and my heart is happy
I hope what I see is not just a fluke
My heart will be thrilled with the next movie
When we see more Luke
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Monday, August 17, 2015
Crimson Skies
Ahhh, the Crimson Skies. Blood and guts and heroism. Crimson Skies is best known as a video game released on Xbox back in Aught Zero. Which means that these games probably won't play on any system that is currently operational, having been for the original X-Box. If you're a nostalgia guy and have avoided the Crimson Ring of Death, you can still play this 1937s era plane-to-plane combat game set in a funky alternative universe.
Crimson Skies actually began its life as a PC game called "Corsairs!" which never saw the light of day. FASA (Of Star Trek RPG fame) merged with the company developing Corsairs, and FASA employees then developed the Crimson Skies Board Game. This was the first iteration that saw reality. A fast paced board game, they also released a series of books that expanded the rules and gave insight into the universe.
The Board Game - Crimson Skies: A Game of Aerial Combat
Board Game Books
Then Microsoft picked up FASA, and commenced to create the video games and other spinoffs.
If you're a PC type, you might be able to run the PC version on an emulator.
So like every good video game franchise, Crimson Skies also branched out and released novels. The first one, "Crimson Skies", was released as part of the lead-up to the sequel title game "Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge".
There were also a handful of other novels released. They had intended to make 2 trilogies, and the first one "Wings of Justice" was completed. But only two books were published in English in these series - Rogue Flyer and Pirate's Gold. The other two in Justice were published in German, and the other two in Fortune were never published.
Wings of Justice
Book 1 - Crimson Skies: Wings of Justice: Rogue Flyer
Book 2 - Crimson Skies: Wings of Justice: Ghost Squadron (No English version)
Book 3 - Crimson Skies: Wings of Justice: Falcon's Prey (No English version)
Wings of Fortune
Book 1 - Crimson Skies: Wings of Fortune: Pirate's Gold
Book 2 - Crimson Skies: Wings of Glory: Devil's Flight (Planned, never released)
Book 3 - Crimson Skies: Wings of Fortune: Honor Among Thieves (Planned, never released)
In addition to the Video Game and the novels, WizKids put out a miniatures game based on Crimson Skies.
Crimson Skies Rules Pack
Minatures Packs:
Overall, Crimson Skies has had a patchwork legacy and is currently not being developed. But there may be enough fans of the Universe where someone may start producing it again. After all, if you run out of idea for new games or movies, what do you do? Recycle something that already exists! Here's hoping that day comes for Crimson Skies.
Crimson Skies actually began its life as a PC game called "Corsairs!" which never saw the light of day. FASA (Of Star Trek RPG fame) merged with the company developing Corsairs, and FASA employees then developed the Crimson Skies Board Game. This was the first iteration that saw reality. A fast paced board game, they also released a series of books that expanded the rules and gave insight into the universe.
The Board Game - Crimson Skies: A Game of Aerial Combat
Board Game Books
- Crimson Skies: Wings Over Manhattan
- Crimson Skies: Pride of the Republic
- Crimson Skies: Aircraft Manual
- Crimson Skies: Blake Aviation Security
- Crimson Skies: Behind the Crimson Veil
Then Microsoft picked up FASA, and commenced to create the video games and other spinoffs.
If you're a PC type, you might be able to run the PC version on an emulator.
So like every good video game franchise, Crimson Skies also branched out and released novels. The first one, "Crimson Skies", was released as part of the lead-up to the sequel title game "Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge".
This is not the Indiana Jones lookalike you are looking for... |
There were also a handful of other novels released. They had intended to make 2 trilogies, and the first one "Wings of Justice" was completed. But only two books were published in English in these series - Rogue Flyer and Pirate's Gold. The other two in Justice were published in German, and the other two in Fortune were never published.
Wings of Justice
Book 1 - Crimson Skies: Wings of Justice: Rogue Flyer
Book 2 - Crimson Skies: Wings of Justice: Ghost Squadron (No English version)
Book 3 - Crimson Skies: Wings of Justice: Falcon's Prey (No English version)
Wings of Fortune
Book 1 - Crimson Skies: Wings of Fortune: Pirate's Gold
Book 2 - Crimson Skies: Wings of Glory: Devil's Flight (Planned, never released)
Book 3 - Crimson Skies: Wings of Fortune: Honor Among Thieves (Planned, never released)
In addition to the Video Game and the novels, WizKids put out a miniatures game based on Crimson Skies.
Crimson Skies Rules Pack
Minatures Packs:
Overall, Crimson Skies has had a patchwork legacy and is currently not being developed. But there may be enough fans of the Universe where someone may start producing it again. After all, if you run out of idea for new games or movies, what do you do? Recycle something that already exists! Here's hoping that day comes for Crimson Skies.
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
14K Gold Bead Pendant
I'll admit, I don't know much about the finer things in life except for Star Wars and Lord of the Rings. And the Matrix. And Michael Moorcock. And Dragons. And Star Wars. And D&D. So when I found this "Duragold" thing I was like "Is this some sort of fake gold?" and found out it is and it isn't.
It also turned out I had no idea what karats are. Turns out it means that when you mix other metals with gold, it makes them less "gold"-like and karats are the measurement. 24k is pure gold. 18k is 75% gold. 14k is 54% gold. 10k is 47.7% gold. Anything less than that is not considered gold, by US official legal standards. Who knew? I wonder if there's a market for Almost Gold?
According to the reviews, this necklace seems light and fragile but there are some who say it's durable enough for daily wear. Then there's some who apparently can't go through life without breaking nice things and they say it's like having a gold plated paper bag around their neck that will break in a stiff breeze. Ok, I might be paraphrasing that.
But for the price it seems like this mini-Death Star (finer things, people. Finer. Things.) on a rope is a good investment for someone looking for a nice daily noose, er, necklace around their neck. I wonder if you can etch an actual Death Star pattern onto DuraGold? Must....research...
According to the reviews, this necklace seems light and fragile but there are some who say it's durable enough for daily wear. Then there's some who apparently can't go through life without breaking nice things and they say it's like having a gold plated paper bag around their neck that will break in a stiff breeze. Ok, I might be paraphrasing that.
But for the price it seems like this mini-Death Star (finer things, people. Finer. Things.) on a rope is a good investment for someone looking for a nice daily noose, er, necklace around their neck. I wonder if you can etch an actual Death Star pattern onto DuraGold? Must....research...
Friday, May 8, 2015
Max Von Sydow's Role in The Force Awakens
Warning: this post and all links are ***POTENTIAL SPOILER ALERT***
****THAT MEANS CLOSE THIS WINDOW NOW***
According to The Nerdist, who according to MoviePilot, the role of Max Von Sydow has been rumored to be revealed: None other than our favorite Bounty Hunter, Boba Fett. An aged and scarred Fett escaped from the Sarlacc (Hello? Armor and bad freaking weapons? Like the Sarlacc had a chance) and got himself some cybernetics to repair the damage that he did take. The rumor continues, that the reveal will be in the third act of The Force Awakens, and will tie into the events following the Battle of Jakku...which brings me to my own supposition of this....
My theories: After getting back into shape after his brush with death, Fett has one thing on his mind: Take out the guys who took almost everything from him. So either he is still on retainer to the remnants of the Empire, or he does it out of personal pique - but Boba Fett ends up tracking Luke and Han to Jakku just as a major battle starts.
During the battle, Boba Fett manages to kill one of Luke's good friends. Obviously, not Han - but maybe someone else we haven't heard about for TFA? Maybe a certain fellow fighter pilot that was with Luke through thick and thin in the original trilogy? Maybe a certain Wedge Antilles? Regardless of who it actually is, it is conceivable that this is what sets Luke off and loses his cool. This is based on the plot theory that at some point, Luke did something horrible with the Force and destroyed a LOT of stuff and killed a LOT of people. This is why he went into hiding, to protect the Galaxy from himself.
So my theory is that the Battle of Jakku ended with Luke bringing down not only the Imperial Fleet, but also the Republic/Rebel fleet that was engaging it. This is why there are wrecks of Star Destroyers (at least 1 Imperial Star Destroyer and potentially a Super Star Destroyer) and also an X-Wing. (Was the X-Wing a hint that Wedge did in fact meet George Lucas, er, his Creator at Jakku?) And this was triggered by Boba Fett in some way. So is Max Von Sydow approached at some point in The Force Awakens to try tracking down Luke, due to his close interactions with him back then? Is he going to be reformed from all this and be like "Yeah, I saw a lot of stuff go down at Jakku. I don't play that game anymore." Or is going to be like, "Yeah, let's go get this guy and put him out of the Galaxy's misery once and for all!" Only time will tell on that...
And to wrap up, The Force Awakens takes place between 25-30 years after the Battle of Jakku. Daisy Ridley, portraying Rey, is 23 years old in real life this year. Is it possible that Luke in some way infused her with the Force when he went all crazy? And that she is his legacy, but not his blood daughter - or the daughter of any of the other major characters, as has been surmised?
****THAT MEANS CLOSE THIS WINDOW NOW***
According to The Nerdist, who according to MoviePilot, the role of Max Von Sydow has been rumored to be revealed: None other than our favorite Bounty Hunter, Boba Fett. An aged and scarred Fett escaped from the Sarlacc (Hello? Armor and bad freaking weapons? Like the Sarlacc had a chance) and got himself some cybernetics to repair the damage that he did take. The rumor continues, that the reveal will be in the third act of The Force Awakens, and will tie into the events following the Battle of Jakku...which brings me to my own supposition of this....
My theories: After getting back into shape after his brush with death, Fett has one thing on his mind: Take out the guys who took almost everything from him. So either he is still on retainer to the remnants of the Empire, or he does it out of personal pique - but Boba Fett ends up tracking Luke and Han to Jakku just as a major battle starts.
During the battle, Boba Fett manages to kill one of Luke's good friends. Obviously, not Han - but maybe someone else we haven't heard about for TFA? Maybe a certain fellow fighter pilot that was with Luke through thick and thin in the original trilogy? Maybe a certain Wedge Antilles? Regardless of who it actually is, it is conceivable that this is what sets Luke off and loses his cool. This is based on the plot theory that at some point, Luke did something horrible with the Force and destroyed a LOT of stuff and killed a LOT of people. This is why he went into hiding, to protect the Galaxy from himself.
So my theory is that the Battle of Jakku ended with Luke bringing down not only the Imperial Fleet, but also the Republic/Rebel fleet that was engaging it. This is why there are wrecks of Star Destroyers (at least 1 Imperial Star Destroyer and potentially a Super Star Destroyer) and also an X-Wing. (Was the X-Wing a hint that Wedge did in fact meet George Lucas, er, his Creator at Jakku?) And this was triggered by Boba Fett in some way. So is Max Von Sydow approached at some point in The Force Awakens to try tracking down Luke, due to his close interactions with him back then? Is he going to be reformed from all this and be like "Yeah, I saw a lot of stuff go down at Jakku. I don't play that game anymore." Or is going to be like, "Yeah, let's go get this guy and put him out of the Galaxy's misery once and for all!" Only time will tell on that...
And to wrap up, The Force Awakens takes place between 25-30 years after the Battle of Jakku. Daisy Ridley, portraying Rey, is 23 years old in real life this year. Is it possible that Luke in some way infused her with the Force when he went all crazy? And that she is his legacy, but not his blood daughter - or the daughter of any of the other major characters, as has been surmised?
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Oracle of Storms
So on deviantArt, you are encouraged to take other peoples artwork and incorporate it into your own designs - deviations. While I have been doing mostly my own artwork, my foray into the No Planet for Old Jedi poster inspired me to try again. This is the result:
It is a combination of 4 different images. For full details check it out on my deviantArt page.
It is a combination of 4 different images. For full details check it out on my deviantArt page.
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Tuesday, May 5, 2015
No Planet For Old Jedi
An homage to the movie No Country For Old Men.
This is an original artwork creation by the author of this blog. Please credit back here or to my deviantArt page. Thanks!
This is an original artwork creation by the author of this blog. Please credit back here or to my deviantArt page. Thanks!
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Avengers: Age of Ultron Reaction
Just got back from Avengers: Age of Ultron. Before I start expouding on the film, a couple of disclaimers:
1. I am a fairly big Marvel geek, especially from the late 80s/early 90s. Some of my favorite characters are Vision, Scarlet Witch, and Hawkeye.
2. Avengers is my favorite Super Hero movie ever, along with most of the world.
3. I haven't seen: Captain America: Winter Soldier, the second half of Thor, Thor: The Dark World, or any of Agents of SHIELD. But I did get some info from someone before seeing Age of Ultron in case there was anything I needed to know.
4. I mostly jokingly said that I was going to see The Force Unleased Trailer 2 in 3D tonight.
And just a clear warning, this will NOT be a review of "Go see Avengers: Age of Ultron". This will presuppose that you have already seen it and A. You hated it or B. You loved it and are looking for other people who loved it as well, because from the first rash of reviews, we are in the minority. But just to get pre-spoiler stuff out of the way, if you are a Marvel fan and are looking for an action packed adventure, get yourself to the theater now.
*****SPOILERS*****
*****SPOILERS*****
*****SPOILERS*****
So. If you haven't already guessed by now, I LOVED Age of Ultron. So much so, that I texted my friend after seeing it with "Twice as good as The Avengers". Yeah. I said it. Twice as good. Twice as much fun. Twice as touching. And twice as bad freaking (This word censored - Cap).
Why did I love it so much? Because action, plot and themes. Opening up in the middle of a battle in the woods, when I was thinking that would be something near the middle of the movie from the trailers. So wonderfully choreographed, so amazingly actioned, so flowing and amazing...and that scene. Yeah, you know what I'm talking about. The image from the trailer of the Avengers in action, jumping into battle together...so well done, I wanted to start cheering right there.
What was the battle all about? I admit, if you're not paying attention and can't fill in the gaps really quickly, it may have been a bit tough to follow. But some bad guy was experimenting with the staff from the first Avengers movie and apparently mutat...er, enhanced some people into having powers. Got it. Good setup, and although the later explanation of why they hated Stark was a bit, well, I don't want to say silly. Coincidental, maybe? But as they alluded to later on, Stark didn't always deal with the nicest people. And it was a nice quick nod to Tony's own journey away from the death dealing merchant he had been, to the over zealous protector of the Earth that he continually strove for and ultimately would lead him to produce the most terrible weapon he could unleash upon the very world he is determined to save. Irony, tribute, and understandable motivation, all wrapped up into a very tight, very succinct plotline that delivers us into the meat and potatoes of the movie in quick manner.
I checked my clock. It was about 20 minutes. 20 minutes of great action and quick exposition. Doesn't get much less draggy than that! And into the eye of the storm we go...
Now, I'll admit. I didn't spend a lot of time delving into Age of Ultron (see my disclaimer #4 above), so some of the reveals and character stuff may have been out there. But since I was mostly spoiler free, I had a lot of great and fun surprised throughout. For example, I didn't know Vision had been teased more than just his face in the trailer, so I didn't know how big of a role he was going to play. And I didn't know War Machine would be in it in more than just a brief cameo. And I didn't know who Falcon was supposed to be because see disclaimer #3 above.
One of the things I've read is the choppiness of the movie, and the unexplained plotlines thrown in seeming forced. But let's take a step back for a minute and review these, in list format:
- Black Widow and Hulk hooking up
- Hawkeye having a family
- Too many characters introduced
Anything else? Because that's a pretty short list. But from a lot of the reviews out there, these things plus the pacing of the movie made it mediocre at best. So let's look at these things objectively.
Black Widow and Hulk. Again, didn't see Winter Soldier and there was apparently some chemistry between Cap and Widow. Fine, it didn't pan out, and that was easily set aside by Cap gracefully bowing out. But it was forced and didn't seem plausible? Here's the thing - time has passed since the Avengers. They've obviously interacted in their offscreen time. So I can buy that they have been slowly drawn to each other - what should Age of Ultron do? Spend 20 minutes of screentime showing their budding romance and attempts at opening up to each other? Wouldn't that just add more timing and clunkiness issues? So yeah - good on them. A trained assassin who doesn't open up to anyone, and a mad scientist who goes ape (cut out the language, didn't you see the first edit above? - Tony) when he lets his guard down at the wrong time. Awkward? Unbelievable? OF COURSE. They both have to be aloof, and closed off, and they aren't showing their tender, needy sides to each other or to anyone else. And the pairing does make sense, from what Widow said. She's been surrounded by killers, and now here's a guy who could kill them all and doesn't want to. She's done with the bad boys, and she herself is a monster. I give it a thumbs up.
Hawkeye having a family? That's hard to believe? It's too sudden and out of the blue? How exactly? First Avengers, he spent half the movie mind controlled (Did he really stop the Scarlet Witch from getting in his head? Or was the rest of the movie after that his own vision of what he feared? Maybe that's a post for another time...) and the second half they were busy fighting the Chitauri. So when was Clint supposed to reveal somehow "Hey, gotta get back to the wife and kids after this, so could we kind of wrap up this alien fighting thing?" No, he's a professional. And as a normal human amongst Supers, there isn't exactly a lot of time or reason to get into what he does in his off hours in the 1st Avengers movie. So yeah, I buy it. Being from the time I am for comics, I'd have rather seen Barbara Morse instead, but I'm ok with the introduction as well as the idea that he is a family man behind the scenes.
Too many characters? Let's see...Ultron, Quicksilver (oh yeah, another disclaimer: I haven't seen X-Men Days of Future Past, so I don't know why everyone is raving about that version of Quicksilver), and Scarlet Witch. Vision. And, um...who am I missing? 4 characters. And 2 of them are basically a single intro, being siblings. And, um, Ultron and Vision are kind of siblings. Or father/son ("No, Vision. I am your father."). So not sure how that's too much.
I guess one of the complaints is that the Avengers didn't spend a lot of time bonding and hanging out with each other "Like in the first movie". But that wasn't necessary. They bonded in the first movie, after beating the (Seriously, knock it off - Nat) out of each other. And that was great. But it's been done. They are friends, and team mates now. They fight together, and trust each other. And sit around trying to get Thor's hammer up. They are comfortable with each other, and it shows. That part of the team has been done - and if they just redid all that tension and whatnot, people would be screaming about that. What I really did like was how they were at each other's throats a bit, especially over Tony working on the Vision. Great, quick scene to show that even with the friendship, they still are a bunch of Alphas and aren't afraid to stand for what they believe in, even against each other. And it puts a nice bit of tension between Tony and Cap, which will play out more as they get into the tensions that are rising between people and Supers in the background. But there wasn't a lot of downtime group interaction because that's been done, and this, my true believers, is the action movie to show just how capable the team is in their moments of crisis.
Which leads to another complaint: It never really felt like they were in danger. Maybe the danger was too subtle, and offscreen - they really did just keep mentioning that Ultron is building an army, Ultron is stealing Vibranium, Ultron is doing blah blah blah. But they have to, because they really did get messed up by him. Normally I'm not a fan of dream sequences, mostly because they tend to be too slow, drawn out, and poorly handled - but the mind messing that Scarlet did on them was very well done. Quick, to the point, and jumpy enough to cause some really disconcerting moments as we sometimes weren't sure if the heroes had snapped out of it or if they were still enthralled by the Witch. Man, I really gotta write another post about that...
So were they in danger? Yes. Was it onscreen? Not as much, but that's another subtle point that shouldn't be minimized: They were getting their behinds kicked (Are you happy, Cap? I changed that one on my own) in The Avengers until Tony went up and destroyed the Droid Command Ship (sorry, wrong Disney franchise) and closed the hole. Now, they are fighting in extremely good form with each other, and standing against the army that Ultron has built. Of COURSE they are going to win. It feels that way, because IT'S A SUPER HERO MOVIE! And, like some others have pointed out already, it's Super Heroes that aren't willing to sacrifice the small (Relatively speaking) number of people on the city to save the masses. They make the tough moral choice - save everyone first, then stop the robot from winning. It's a heavy burden to shoulder, and an arrogant decision. But it's what sets them above - having the confidence in their own abilities and not sacrificing the few just because it would make it easier for them to accomplish their goals. So kudos for that, and when you're talking about Comic Books, that is what they used to be about. Yeah, there were some broody characters. But morals are the keystone of Heroes - and The Avengers as an insitution brings to mind those things that are exemplified in this movie.
It takes a personal loss for Ultron to gain the upper hand - in the moment that Quicksilver is (yeah, right, like he's going to stay dead when he has a super metabolism as well as a doctor on his team who designed a Goa'uld coffin to heal people) killed and Scarlet Witch loses her focus on the task at hand. And that's all it takes, which is another lesson. Because she had her doubts, and she didn't have a history of making those choices or staying the course in the face of loss and trauma. Hawkeye did, and he faces his job with the equanimity to be expected of a soldier in battle. But he had to rally the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver to become Avengers - and they did. But their training was incomplete. They are not Jedis yet (I KNOW. Sorry. I'll stop with the Star Wars references. Honest.).
So now to address one of the overall complaints - the pacing. People have said it's choppy, disjointed, doesn't flow. I say, what the (Heck. HECK. Is it so hard? - Bruce) movie are you watching? Amazing battle scenes interspersed with plot and characters. I thought it was extremely well paced. The battles gotta stop sometime. And seriously, if you're there for a summer action flick, this has got it in spades. Plenty of over the top action, plenty of great small fight scenes, and a rollicking show of force from all the heroes (including Vision's ability to phase through matter and reach inside the guts of a robot and rip them out - loved that brief shot). There were times, between the awesome fights and the huge fan service going on that I found myself stifling laughter and excitement and knowing I was failing and people around me had to hear me. And yeah, I admit it. I gave out an excited whoop at one point in a quiet aftermath scene. I couldn't contain it.
So for those that thought this was a cheap imitation of the first movie, and wasn't as stylistic as Winter Soldier - or as rompy as Guardians of the Galaxy - or as introspective as Iron Man 3 - it wasn't supposed to be. They've DONE those movies. And they've done them well. This is a consolidation of those themes and ideas that they've put together over the last years, and they did an amazing job of it. But just to show that not every movie is flawless, I'll give my 2 complaints:
1. Avengers....SERIOUSLY. Give us the ASSEMBLE! Biggest fan service fail. THAT was choppy, and unexpected. I hated that cut to black without Cap finishing his line. Why, Joss, why? WHY?
2. And speaking of WHY? WHY DIDN'T YOU GIVE US THE END OF CREDIT SHOT OF THANOS??? That would have been worth it. And you know what? IF people didn't stick around through the credits to see it, it wouldn't have mattered. You should have rewarded us, the faithful. That's one of the signatures of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Why would you punish us? You should have redeemd the massive fail from Guardians of the Galaxy. Now we have two Marvel movies to complain about the end of credits scene.
And that's it. I've got more, but I've probably gone on for long enough right now. To the haters, or the lukewarm: You are insane. This was by far the best Super Hero movie ever made. It is in the very top echelon of Action movies. Maybe on future viewings, I won't be as excited and I'll start realizing that it was a piece of dreck. But I highly doubt that is going to happen. So I will end this post now, and go dream about Super Heroes. Until next time, Excelsior.
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Thursday, April 30, 2015
Disney Infinity - Clone Wars Leak
Yeah...I don't play Disney Infinity, but I've heard about it and I guess if I wanted to blow through my free time on the Xbox instead of on my PC, I'd be all into it. But checking out this leak (via IGN), well, I could see myself signing up for that. Anakin and Ahsoka from The Clone Wars are some of my favorite Star Wars characters.
Why does The Clone Wars still have such a draw for me? Not sure - there's great lightsaber duels, lots of great action scenes, and although it is supposedly geared towards kids, overall I think they did a great job of presenting some more mature themes and storylines, especially some of the ones where the plot was done over the course of 4 or 5 episodes.
So while I probably won't get hooked up on Infinity, this definitely provides a temptation...
Why does The Clone Wars still have such a draw for me? Not sure - there's great lightsaber duels, lots of great action scenes, and although it is supposedly geared towards kids, overall I think they did a great job of presenting some more mature themes and storylines, especially some of the ones where the plot was done over the course of 4 or 5 episodes.
So while I probably won't get hooked up on Infinity, this definitely provides a temptation...
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015
TURN: Washington's Spies - Season 2
TURN Season 2 released recently and it's time to watch! Season 1 offered us a great historical look at the beginning of the American Revolution from a different perspective - the eyes of a supposedly Loyal Colonist (Abe Woodhull) who is in reality conspiring with Ben Talmadge and Caleb Brewster, both firmly on the side of the Continental Congress.
Without getting into spoilers, Season 1 left us with a dramatic change in Abe and Mary's (his wife) living conditions, plus leaving Abe to deal with the consequences of a choice he made to keep knowledge of his involvement with the Revolution secret.
Check out the all new season on Amazon Prime streaming!
Without getting into spoilers, Season 1 left us with a dramatic change in Abe and Mary's (his wife) living conditions, plus leaving Abe to deal with the consequences of a choice he made to keep knowledge of his involvement with the Revolution secret.
Check out the all new season on Amazon Prime streaming!
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Saturday, April 18, 2015
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Star Wars 7 Teaser Trailer 2
Yeah, so it's out. The 2nd trailer for Star Wars 7: The Force Awakens. I told myself I'd wait until it came out on the Avengers 2, but, I've already watched it about 15 times. And will continue to watch it for a couple of days, I'm sure. I grew up, like most of the other people putting out volumes of writing on the new Star Wars movie, with the original trilogy. I spent my youth playing with action figures and wishing I was in an X-Wing fighter battling the Empire.
When Disney bought Star Wars, I had many a conversation with people praising the move. Defending it, mostly. I had only to point to two facts: Star Wars at Disney World, and The Avengers. Star Wars has been at the theme park for a couple of years (I've never been, myself) and they did a great job incorporating the characters and representing them. And the Avengers - holy hannah! How many great Marvel movies has Disney given us since they started? Too many for one hand to count.
So I've been really happy with the information I've found as far as potential spoilers and leaks. And the 2 trailers - man oh man, are they giving us what we want! Below I'm going to give my own theories on what's going on in the trailer, based on what I've read and seen online since this whole hubbub started. A lot of what I am going to talk about is potential "too much" spoiler, so stop reading now if you're trying to steer clear of any hints of the plot.
POTENTIAL SPOILERS BELOW
There will be enough scene-by-scene analysis of the 2nd trailer, so I'm going to focus on a couple of points that are interesting to me. I'll start out with what many are already calling the greatest single scene in a Star Wars movie: The opening shot of the crashed Star Destroyer. And continuing with the other shot of a Star Destroyer, which SlashFilm points out is a Super Star Destroyer - not the Imperial Star Destroyer from the first shot.
Add into this a crashed X-Wing fighter, and it ties into a specific rumor about Luke Skywalker. Luke apparently went into hiding years ago to protect the galaxy from himself, after a horrific event where he did something really really bad with the Force. Seeing not one, but two Star Destroyers crashed on apparently the same planet, and also taking into account the wrecked AT-AT picture that was leaked around the internet a couple of months back makes me wonder if the "Bad Thing" that Luke did was on this very planet. Perhaps he finally got sick of the Empire trying to resurge, and took out an entire Imperial fleet from orbit - crashing multiple Star Destroyers and also Republic ships into the surface of the planet, killing thousands of people in a single anger filled Force moment.
The 2nd scene with the Millenium Falcon also brings up a question: In Return of the Jedi, Han says "I got a funny feeling, like I'm not going to see her again." This was originally supposed to foreshadow the destruction of the Falcon and the death of his "friend" Lando. That scene was changed, and Lando ends up speeding away from the Death Star unscathed (The Falcon only losing its radar dish, but why quibble over a little dent like that?). There are rumors that Han is going to die in Episode 7. Could they be setting us up for a repeat of the Death Star superstructure chase scene, only ending it the "right" way - in the destruction (gasp!) of the Falcon and the death of the most beloved Scoundrel with a Heart of Gold?
So the last thing to theorize about is Kylo Ren, in his Darth Revan style mask and his very cool lightsaber. Just to note: I love the lightsaber. There's a great video here of a guy showing that the crossguard is not a silly idea, and will probably help Darth Ren be a much deadlier foe than someone without the guard.
Anyway - back to the theory. Which is probably not too novel, but I haven't done a lot of reading about this particular character so forgive me if it's been done to death already. Revan lived 4,000 years before the Star Wars movies, and was by turns a warrior for both the Light side and the Dark side - as a Jedi and as a Sith. He was eventually defeated and became one with the Force - which was a rare phenomenon in the later years of the Jedi Order. His mask, robes and lightsaber were left behind when he finally became one with the Force. And where did this happen? None other than Yavin - the site of an ancient temple, a Rebel base, a destroyed first Death Star, and by all accounts a prominent locale in the new Star Wars movies. With the Force Awakening, will this include either rebirth of old Jedi that became one with the Force, or possibly guidance from these spirits?
Is Kylo Ren the apprentice of a Force Ghost Darth Revan? Did he delve too deeply into the Temple on Yavin and stumble upon the mask and robes, and keep them for himself? I don't know how far back the lightsaber technology goes, but apparently older lightsabers did not have the same type of force field holding them together, so bled out more power - which would explain the different style of lightsaber blade that Kylo Ren is using. Possible a four millenia old lightsaber.
That's about it for my theories. I've drawn on movie rumors, as well as materials from the Expanded Universe (which is officially Non-Cannon now, but they have said that some aspects may still be drawn into play in the new movies). Hope you like them, and feel free to rebut or share your own!
When Disney bought Star Wars, I had many a conversation with people praising the move. Defending it, mostly. I had only to point to two facts: Star Wars at Disney World, and The Avengers. Star Wars has been at the theme park for a couple of years (I've never been, myself) and they did a great job incorporating the characters and representing them. And the Avengers - holy hannah! How many great Marvel movies has Disney given us since they started? Too many for one hand to count.
So I've been really happy with the information I've found as far as potential spoilers and leaks. And the 2 trailers - man oh man, are they giving us what we want! Below I'm going to give my own theories on what's going on in the trailer, based on what I've read and seen online since this whole hubbub started. A lot of what I am going to talk about is potential "too much" spoiler, so stop reading now if you're trying to steer clear of any hints of the plot.
POTENTIAL SPOILERS BELOW
There will be enough scene-by-scene analysis of the 2nd trailer, so I'm going to focus on a couple of points that are interesting to me. I'll start out with what many are already calling the greatest single scene in a Star Wars movie: The opening shot of the crashed Star Destroyer. And continuing with the other shot of a Star Destroyer, which SlashFilm points out is a Super Star Destroyer - not the Imperial Star Destroyer from the first shot.
Add into this a crashed X-Wing fighter, and it ties into a specific rumor about Luke Skywalker. Luke apparently went into hiding years ago to protect the galaxy from himself, after a horrific event where he did something really really bad with the Force. Seeing not one, but two Star Destroyers crashed on apparently the same planet, and also taking into account the wrecked AT-AT picture that was leaked around the internet a couple of months back makes me wonder if the "Bad Thing" that Luke did was on this very planet. Perhaps he finally got sick of the Empire trying to resurge, and took out an entire Imperial fleet from orbit - crashing multiple Star Destroyers and also Republic ships into the surface of the planet, killing thousands of people in a single anger filled Force moment.
The 2nd scene with the Millenium Falcon also brings up a question: In Return of the Jedi, Han says "I got a funny feeling, like I'm not going to see her again." This was originally supposed to foreshadow the destruction of the Falcon and the death of his "friend" Lando. That scene was changed, and Lando ends up speeding away from the Death Star unscathed (The Falcon only losing its radar dish, but why quibble over a little dent like that?). There are rumors that Han is going to die in Episode 7. Could they be setting us up for a repeat of the Death Star superstructure chase scene, only ending it the "right" way - in the destruction (gasp!) of the Falcon and the death of the most beloved Scoundrel with a Heart of Gold?
So the last thing to theorize about is Kylo Ren, in his Darth Revan style mask and his very cool lightsaber. Just to note: I love the lightsaber. There's a great video here of a guy showing that the crossguard is not a silly idea, and will probably help Darth Ren be a much deadlier foe than someone without the guard.
Anyway - back to the theory. Which is probably not too novel, but I haven't done a lot of reading about this particular character so forgive me if it's been done to death already. Revan lived 4,000 years before the Star Wars movies, and was by turns a warrior for both the Light side and the Dark side - as a Jedi and as a Sith. He was eventually defeated and became one with the Force - which was a rare phenomenon in the later years of the Jedi Order. His mask, robes and lightsaber were left behind when he finally became one with the Force. And where did this happen? None other than Yavin - the site of an ancient temple, a Rebel base, a destroyed first Death Star, and by all accounts a prominent locale in the new Star Wars movies. With the Force Awakening, will this include either rebirth of old Jedi that became one with the Force, or possibly guidance from these spirits?
Is Kylo Ren the apprentice of a Force Ghost Darth Revan? Did he delve too deeply into the Temple on Yavin and stumble upon the mask and robes, and keep them for himself? I don't know how far back the lightsaber technology goes, but apparently older lightsabers did not have the same type of force field holding them together, so bled out more power - which would explain the different style of lightsaber blade that Kylo Ren is using. Possible a four millenia old lightsaber.
That's about it for my theories. I've drawn on movie rumors, as well as materials from the Expanded Universe (which is officially Non-Cannon now, but they have said that some aspects may still be drawn into play in the new movies). Hope you like them, and feel free to rebut or share your own!
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