Right? Right!
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Spock Vs. Spock!
New Audi commercial may just be the best commercial EVER!
Right? Right!
Right? Right!
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DC Comics New 52 - Stryder's Weekly Top 5
Happy May everybody! As the weather turns nice, it may seem like there's just not as much time to spend on comic books every week. Well, there is! However, there isn't NEARLY as much time to write about them...which is why I've decided a format change is in order! Going forward, on any given week I'll share my thoughts on my 5 favourite books for the week! No more, no less...
So Henceforth, Stryder's Favourite Comics becomes - Stryder's Weekly Top 5! Let's start right away with the first week of May!
Green Arrow #20 - "I'll give you this, Oliver--You may not be the most gifted warrior in the world, but you are tenacious."
Green Arrow may have managed to slip through rival-archer and man-of-mystery Komodo's fingers last issue, but he won't get much of a chance to rest. What Oliver doesn't know is that one of his two "Alfred-like" support team members managed to survive the destruction of Q-Core a few issues back and is being held captive by Komodo and his psychotic little daughter. Now Komodo's broadcasting footage of Naomi, live-feed on Ollie's old website, tied up and impaled on a grave marker. Komodo doesn't have to chase Green Arrow...Green Arrow will come to him!
Oh I forgot to mention that Oliver's so wounded he can barely stand and also there's a bomb. How's he gonna solve this? Using the mighty power of arrows?!?
Once again, Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino make me care about characters that I'd rather find ridiculous. I don't know how they're turning Green Arrow into such a great comic every month, but they're doing it! If you only buy one comic this week...
Detective Comics, Worlds' Finest and more after the JUMP!
So Henceforth, Stryder's Favourite Comics becomes - Stryder's Weekly Top 5! Let's start right away with the first week of May!
Green Arrow #20 - "I'll give you this, Oliver--You may not be the most gifted warrior in the world, but you are tenacious."
Green Arrow may have managed to slip through rival-archer and man-of-mystery Komodo's fingers last issue, but he won't get much of a chance to rest. What Oliver doesn't know is that one of his two "Alfred-like" support team members managed to survive the destruction of Q-Core a few issues back and is being held captive by Komodo and his psychotic little daughter. Now Komodo's broadcasting footage of Naomi, live-feed on Ollie's old website, tied up and impaled on a grave marker. Komodo doesn't have to chase Green Arrow...Green Arrow will come to him!
Oh I forgot to mention that Oliver's so wounded he can barely stand and also there's a bomb. How's he gonna solve this? Using the mighty power of arrows?!?
Once again, Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino make me care about characters that I'd rather find ridiculous. I don't know how they're turning Green Arrow into such a great comic every month, but they're doing it! If you only buy one comic this week...
Detective Comics, Worlds' Finest and more after the JUMP!
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Review: Star Trek Into Darkness!
If you saw The Hobbit in IMAX in December then you may have been treated to a preview of the first ten minutes of J.J. Abrams’ long awaited sequel: Star Trek Into Darkness. And it was fantastic. Fast paced, action-packed and funny, it was exciting to see these characters return amid the unrelenting chaos of colourful new worlds, creatures, and concepts. It reeked of confidence, and successfully ramped up my anticipation, assuring me that Abram’s must have created something pretty great.
Sadly, no. No, it’s not. It’s an entertaining enough blockbuster but has a surprisingly simple story that you could probably piece together from the watching trailers, watching the original films, and reading old character entries on Wikipedia. So temper your expectations and join me... after the jump!
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F**k Yeah Game of Thrones Recaps! Episode 6: The Climb!
After battering our eyeballs with constant action for the last couple of weeks, blood-and-boobs fantasy epic Game of Thrones slows down the pace a little this week. That’s OK, Game of Thrones! You’ve earned it! Put your feet up and relax a bit as we enjoy The Climb. (Why do I have the sneaking suspicion that this will be both a literal AND metaphorical climb? I’m onto your games, Thrones!).
The Book Was Better Podcast: Teaser for Episode 42!
The Book Was Better is the podcast where we tend to rip the shit out of the book of the film.
Download it right now from the official site, or why not subscribe to us on iTunes and make me feel better about myself.
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Game of Thrones 3.05 and 3.06 Book Comparison and Review
Under the jump I’ll take you through some speculation based on what happens at a similar time in A Storm of Swords, and give you some analysis on what the show has changed and why.
Monday, May 6, 2013
Doctor Who: The Crimson Horror
With two episodes to the end after this adventure, Doctor Who serves us up a murder mystery type episode complete with bowler hats, accents and stubborn horses. The preview last week didn’t fill me with joy, or even give me an inkling that this story might be any good. But with Mark Gatiss back at the writing helm there was always a possibility, and this episode delivered.
The fantastic Jenny and Madame Vastra are back, solving mysteries and filling me with joy. Their Sontaran butler come security guard Strax is a delight as ever. Lady Ollena Tyrell from Game of Thrones takes a break from sparring with Tywin and Tyrion Lannister to play Mrs. Gillyflower (Diana Rigg is a marvellous woman and actress) and I have no idea where all the chatter on the internet is coming from about Matt Smith losing his spark, but it’s nonsense. He’s just as magnificent in this story. Perhaps the surprise breakthrough is Rachael Stirling as blind Ada. What a heartfelt and stunning performance!
Enough chatter, let’s go under the cut for some of the detail about what made The Crimson Horror an especially ‘Who’ episode.
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Doctor Who,
review,
television,
Vanessa Randolph
Monday Morning Catch-up

It's amazing how much the real world can get in the way of one's blogging responsibilities. I've had a lot of little things to share that, at this point, might just be easier to bring about in one big post. Some of the videos may not be 100% safe for workplace consumption, so you've been warned...
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El Professore Movie Reviews: The Raid (aka The Raid Redemption)
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2011 Director: Gareth Evans Starring: Iko Uwais, Joe Taslim, Donny Alamsyah, Yayan Ruhian * * * |
Full review after the break.
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El Professore Movie,
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Book Review: The Art of Iron Man 3!
I goddamn love movie art books. At last year's Free Comic Book Day I grabbed and reviewed The Art of The Avengers and this year I followed the proud why-not-call-it-a-tradition by purchasing the handsomely heavy Art of Iron Man 3.
Marvel has shown a knack for producing both beautiful and comprehensive art books that document the production of their films, and Iron Man 3 is no exception. In fact, I would argue that this particular tome is even more essential than its predecessors as it details some incredible and intricate design that barely flash across the screen. Have you ever wanted to see all 42 Iron Man armours, presented clearly, in order, with all of their code names? I certainly did and, as far as I know, this book is the first resource to do that.
Plus there's plenty of more. I'm going to barrage you with info and opinions... after the jump!
Plus there's plenty of more. I'm going to barrage you with info and opinions... after the jump!
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