tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37671970003009522772024-02-07T05:38:03.128-08:00Come With Me, If You Want To LiveJae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.comBlogger105125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-73182144742099581852016-11-18T09:06:00.000-08:002016-11-18T09:06:40.240-08:00Commander In Chief: Fictional US Politics More Reassuring Than RealityI admit it. I remain very, very bitter. It's been a long enough time to digest the result and I should've come to terms with it, I know. So why do I still feel the need to grab some picket signs and get my protest on?<br />
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No, no, no. I'm not talking about any post-Trump depression. I'm bitter because 10 years ago the glorious <a href="http://amzn.to/2f7QZR8">Commander in Chief</a> was cancelled.<br />
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In case you missed this short but perfectly formed series, it was about a Vice-President, Mackenzie Allen, who found herself pushed into the Presidency by the death of a President (who, on his deathbed, asked her to resign). As an independent in a Republican administration she faces an uphill battle to govern the country, whilst Speaker Templeton (the late President's preferred choice) does everything he can to undermine her. At the same time she has a husband reluctant to take on the role of First Gentleman, a gorgeous son, a rebellious Republican daughter and a charming little girl.<br />
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I've started watching it again in this brave new era of Trump that we're entering to cheer myself up. Here's a President with morals, integrity and the sort of brutal ruthlessness in getting her way that is breathtaking to behold. While setting up her team she worries about candidates due to them lacking experience (no way they'd get near a Cabinet position she ponders) and even one with rumours swirling about a sexual assault (she's pretty clear the American people would never stand for that). Mistakes happen, events happen, but in this world the President is competent, the American military skilled and honourable and where President's sons look like this:<br />
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It's a very pleasant world with interesting characters. Templeton, played by Donald Sutherland, is a layered and interesting opposite to Geena Davis' Allen who is just as interested. The biggest let-down in this whole show is the First Gentleman who, upon seeing his wife take over the most stressful job in the world, spends most of the series moaning about how HE wants a better position, more influence, baseball, attention, yadder, yadder. His character is so utterly obnoxious I'm appalled Mackenzie Allen didn't send him to be the Ambassador to Benin.<br />
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Other than that though, it is delightful to watch. What an antidote to the poor show of candidates in the last US election.<br />
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However, there's good news. Netflix's new "Designated Survivor" series is a series about a Cabinet member who is asked to resign just before a President's death and unexpectedly finds himself and his family flung into the world of the White House as an independent. There's a tough, complicated Congresswoman who's loyalty is suspect. There's child drama. There's a far better First Spouse. And the main character is played by Donald Sutherland's son Kiefer. It is basically the spiritual successor to Commander in Chief and will, at the very least, manage 4 more episodes as it has received a full season 22 episode order!! Here we can watch an inexperienced by surprisingly competent President with barely anyone to guide him tackle the world's problems.<br />
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It may give us some hope for the next 4 years... Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-83852110892410248452016-10-30T05:18:00.003-07:002016-10-30T05:18:46.020-07:00Killer Klowns From Outer SpaceThere once was a young boy who spent many an evening in the video rental store his Mum worked in watching movies in a backroom. His Mum was a conscientious lady who would always check the video boxes to ensure he only watch appropriate content. Unfortunately she didn't check inside the boxes and that was how, smuggled inside a copy of The Jetsons Meet The Flinstones, the boy came to watch Killer Klowns From Outer Space.<br />
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I've never forgotten that movie. Though meant as a comedy I saw it only as a terrifying horror remembering for a long time the cotton candy corpse cocoons and the girl in the balloon. I watched it again on Youtube a few years ago and considered it a bit blah.<br />
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I watched it again last night in far better, legal, format. And I have to say, it has really held up well. The music is actually pretty good, the Klowns themselves look amazing considering the movie was made 30 years ago and the acting is vastly superior to almost every other b-movie made since (just look at how bad Hobgoblins was!).<br />
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And there's some genuine creepy stuff in this movie. The popcorn creatures (again holding up well), the cotton candy and the drinking straws, the ventriloquist act with the police officer and the Klown trying to entice the little girl out of the fast food restaurant.<br />
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1) the underpinning of the whole movie of having Killer Klowns from Outer Space. All they needed to do was imply, as done at points with Stephen King's IT, that they only saw the aliens as clowns because the puny human brain can't conceive of what they really are. When we see kill someone with acidic cream pies, we're just IMAGINING that as to conceive of what really happened was too horrific. That would've added a much-needed dimension of creepiness and believability.<br />
2) the comedy is shit. I mean, REALLY shit. The Klown kapers are one thing, but the Terenzi brothers nearly ruin the movie. And they unbelievably survive. There's no justice in this movie.<br />
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But overall it really holds up. In the hands of the right people the proposed sequel or a reboot could actually be genuinely terrifying or even funny! This is one b-movie that only gets better with age. Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-19343928800076443822016-08-20T04:32:00.002-07:002016-08-20T04:32:27.971-07:00Ready Player OneFor ages now <a href="http://amzn.to/2b5GLDM">Ready Player One</a> has been appearing in my Recommendations on various online stores. When it comes to novels, I'm very cautious about trying out a new author so I'd ignored it.<br />
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I finally gave in this month and got myself a copy. It is always frustrating to find yourself coming late to an absolutely fantastic party, especially when it was just my stubbornness stopping me from attending earlier!<br />
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Ready Player One's only fault, just one, is it is extremely predictable. We all know how adventure stories end... with the protagonist winning. So we need a few surprises on the journey. Sadly I found myself always a few pages ahead of the story.<br />
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However if I put that little quibble to one side... this is a beguiling, beautifully realised tale of a dystopian near-future where everyone uses a shared virtual world called "The Oasis" to escape from their unpleasant existence. The creator of The Oasis, an eighties obsessed geek of the first order, dies but leaves an Easter Egg to end all Easter Eggs... whoever completes his quest will take control of The Oasis and all its income.<br />
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Our hero is Parzival who fights to win the prize before an evil mega-corporation manages to get its hands on it. On the way we're treated to a run-through of every geeky subject known to the 20th century... from Pac-Man through Wargames to Monty Python. For a nearly-80s kid (I was born in the 80s and grew up in a house of 80s teenagers) it was absolutely wonderful.<br />
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And, of course, being so far behind the times on this... there's a movie coming directed by Steven Spielberg! I can't wait. Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-61724137417377855962016-08-14T10:36:00.002-07:002016-08-14T10:36:41.616-07:00Meg - Finally Coming To A Cinema Near Us Soon?As with Jurassic Park IV (thank Thor that itch is now scratched), I've waited a hell of a long time for news about Meg. <div>
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Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-89963486630805216182016-07-09T09:18:00.000-07:002016-07-09T09:18:01.231-07:00Star Trek Legacies: Captain To Captain<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjomzU15Xs8XNrkNNvfMTgfW9EDOpZdzGUlpcla5i1xbolKzZbcc-XrRgQoUVfcb6R2DkLgDauD7pzrXtCv8RavRN9JpYoqE5zUdrAvURic7MUivADrRH_44YE4iDoFMCciyttrJ_5kbc0/s1600/Number_One_Star_Trek.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="244" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjomzU15Xs8XNrkNNvfMTgfW9EDOpZdzGUlpcla5i1xbolKzZbcc-XrRgQoUVfcb6R2DkLgDauD7pzrXtCv8RavRN9JpYoqE5zUdrAvURic7MUivADrRH_44YE4iDoFMCciyttrJ_5kbc0/s320/Number_One_Star_Trek.jpg" width="320" /></a>The sadly late Majel Barrett had one of the longest and most involved roles in the Star Trek franchise outside of Gene Roddenberry and Rick Berman.<br />
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Her first on-screen role (of several!) was as Number One in the unaired pilot episode. A strong, logical character who sadly we didn't really get to know. Now on the 50th anniversary of the first Star Trek broadcast a new trilogy of books is being released and the first one is out already.<br />
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<a href="http://amzn.to/29ooekU">Captain to Captain</a> tells the story of an Enterprise away mission gone awry under Number One's watch whilst serving under the first captain of the USS Enterprise Robert April. And it tells the story of how she tried to put it all right years later.... but she had to do it whilst on the run from Captain Kirk and his crew.<br />
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There are Klingons. There are Romulans. There's a mysterious new alien threat with a weapon that could change the balance of power in the galaxy. And there's Captain Una (Number One) who makes Kirk look like a stickler for rules and decorum as she fights to save her friends and shipmates who've been lost for decades...<br />
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It is actually one of the best Star Trek novels I've ever read. Most have been poorly written and unimaginative (or too imaginative with crazy weird story moves that make little sense). This just kept the pace up, kept the story moving and had enough drama to draw you in. Don't read up on the next two instalments as the synopsis will give away one of the key twists of this tale! Sit back, relax and enjoy a good old fashion Star Trek story. There's not better tribute to the series than that!Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-46870432336305460072016-05-15T02:15:00.001-07:002016-05-15T02:15:48.888-07:00Ukraine At #Eurovision: The HighlightsIn Ukraine's 13 years of Eurovision history they have now won twice (and that includes that didn't even compete last year!). But that isn't even the whole story of their success as they've been in the top 10 an amazing 9 times!!! Ukraine IS Eurovision as far as I'm concerned.<br />
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I've got to admit I've had a soft spot for Ukraine since Ruslana won back in Turkey in 2004. Here's her epic "Wild Dances".<br />
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What's this? A third year in a row with an awesome tune? Yeap. 2008 Ukraine brought their top game to the table with Shady Lady by Ani Lorak. This has remained a staple MP3 on every device I've owned since!<br />
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No. It can't possibly be true. Ukraine didn't go for a fourth year of fantastic music, did they? Well I suppose this one is debatable but not if you ask me. Be My Valentine by Svetlana Loboda in 2009 was brilliantly staged, had sexy men and a fabulous singer. And what a tune it was!!!<br />
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2010 allowed Ukraine to show they could do heartfelt songs without glitzy staging and crazy gimmicks. Something they'd show again with 2016's winner! Alyosha and "Sweet People"<br />
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2011's Angel and 2012's Be My Guest are great songs too and 2013's Gravity scored massively but it was 2014's return to form that really got me back on the Ukraine bandwagon. Tick-Tock by Mariya Yaremchuk came with a man in a hamster spinning wheel...<br />
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Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-7608253594284986002015-12-19T06:28:00.000-08:002015-12-19T09:43:51.834-08:00My First Thoughts On #StarWarsTheForceAwakens. #HereBeSpoilers<div style="text-align: center;">
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So... just before midnight on Thursday my other half and I arrived at the Vue Cinema at Westwood Cross to find a crowd of Stormtropper onesie wearers and untrained lightsaber wielders. It was great to see such an enthusiastic crowd of over a 1000 fans in little old east Kent. </div>
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My overall impression is positive. It was well-written, the acting was a major improvement over the prequels and there was plenty of action. I left the cinema feeling pleased that I'd seen a good movie. </div>
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Despite seeing a lot of complaints about Rey's characterisation, I really liked Daisy Ridley's performance, and thought Rey was a really strong character. Sure her sudden mastery of force abilities seems a little much but this is space fantasy. When it comes to the fun stuff I'm willing to let a lot go. Loved her interactions with BB-8 early on and <a href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/daniel-craig-lied-star-wars-7039010">really loved the Jedi mind trick scene with Daniel Craig's Stormtrooper</a>. </div>
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Well... no. This was not a perfect movie. It was not disappointing like Jurassic World was. But still... could do better. </div>
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My major, major issue is how meaningless Han's death was. The Starkiller base was destroyed. The threat over. There should've been more mourning. The biggest thing for me is when the Falcon returns to the Resistance base and Chewie and Rey disembark. Chewie walks straight past Leia, and Leia only has eyes for Rey who she hugs. </div>
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I'm sorry but... Chewie has just lost his best friend and Leia has just lost the love of her life. If Leia and Han were married then Leia and Chewie are basically family. Even if it has just been a quick embrace, I really cannot imagine Chewie or Leia NOT acknowledging each other at such a crucial moment. </div>
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But these are nitpicks. Overall it was an excellent movie, I look forward to seeing it again. And again. And again. </div>
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But this young adult book is one of the best Star Wars books I've ever read. Focussing on a boy (Thane) and a girl (Ciena) from a backwater Outer Rim planet, this book tells the story of their friendship, their time in the Imperial Academy on Coruscant and their parting of the ways as they begin to see the Empire in different ways.<br />
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I won't spoil who stays with the Empire and who leaves. And I won't spoil some of the plot points as we follow Thane and Ciena on their separate journeys. But their paths cross not just with each other but with many important parts of the original trilogy... the opening scenes of A New Hope, the destruction of Alderaan and then Yavin, Hoth, Bespin and Endor.<br />
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That is part of the magic of the book. It will refresh your next original trilogy marathon. Now there are two stories... the one you see on screen and the one happening just off camera. This isn't the first time that this has been done for certain scenes but this threads its way through all three movies.<br />
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<a href="http://amzn.to/1OvwmOF">Pick it up today and indulge in the best new Star Wars canon book</a> since the Expanded Universe was washed away.<br />
<br />Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-73397990043048066252015-09-29T06:26:00.001-07:002015-09-29T06:26:12.915-07:00Rebels: This Is The Cartoon Series We've Been Looking ForI just never got into The Clone Wars. I tried, I really did. But the dialogue was so kitschy and the performances stilted and wooden that I couldn't keep on with it whenever I tried to start watching the series.<br />
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However having watched the entire first season and the second series opener "The Siege of Lothal". It is nearly perfect. The performances were spot on, the writing smart and witty and the characters interesting. <br />
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The Inquisitor was a surprisingly scary villain. His cool and calm evil demeanour was a great tonic to the mood-swings of Sith Lords.<br />
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<br />Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-10298280622543768962015-09-06T03:09:00.000-07:002015-09-06T03:09:12.158-07:00Jongens <a href="http://amzn.to/1FqRtst">Jongens</a> is a Dutch coming of age movie featuring Gijs Blom and Ko Zandvliet. Blom plays Sieger, a teenager living with his Dad and brother and on the running team with Zandvliet's character Marc.<br />
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Disney shook up the canon to prepare the way for a terrifying quantity of new media. We've got Star Wars Rebels, the new trilogy that starts with The Force Awakens, some amazing new games, new books and several new comic lines. Star Wars has landed in Disney stores and has an increased presence in Disney parks. And that is on top of all the usual marketing and tie-ins that usually pre-empt a Star Wars movie release.<br />
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The pieces have always been there (the books especially!) but Disney has brought such a laser-sharp focus that it has caused my other half to ask me last night "Isn't there a danger they'll kill this franchise via overload?"<br />
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Is there a risk of that? I'm of an age that I've seen the Shadows of the Empire, Special Edition cinematic release and Prequel hypes come and go. Star Wars books have been published at an ever faster pace over that period. The list of game and comic releases during this period is just huge. Star Wars is, I would say, even more "mainstream" than it was before the Prequels. And so I think the appetite for Star Wars content is just that much higher than it has been before.<br />
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I think Disney have, for the time being, a license to print money. Jurassic World (a movie whose story was basic at best) has flourished at the cinema based on a strong franchise and lots of fans reliving their childhood (and making their kids live through their mid-life crisis). Well Star Wars (thanks to being released over 25 years) gets even more of that nostalgic benefit on top of having one of the strongest media brands in history.<br />
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<br />Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-68330302034661472352015-06-11T08:02:00.000-07:002015-06-11T08:02:21.864-07:00Jurassic World... Worth The Wait???Here be spoilers...<br />
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I've been waiting for Jurassic World to come out for so long that it is barely worth linking to the obligatory yearly posts pining for it.<br />
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Let me put you in the picture... I was 9 years old when the hype around the imminent release of Jurassic Park (the movie) began. By the time I went to see it I had already devoured Michael Crichton's book (total 9 year old bookworm) and collected the entire Jurassic Park card collection. Sticker books, quilt covers, toys and comics were soon littering my room all covered in the red and black logo. I LOVED Jurassic Park.<br />
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So I went into Jurassic World with overly high expectations. They were not met. This movie seemed to lack a heart and, worse, at times lacked any sort of danger to the characters that might make it a little more thrilling.<br />
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Was it a bad movie? Hell no. Beautifully shot, with Chris Pratt putting in a sterling (and hunky) performance as Owen the raptor keeper, it was pretty epic. There were thrills, there were dinosaurs and there were nods to the original (especially awesome one near the end involving a red flare!).<br />
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But the negatives were there a plenty. A very thin storyline. A disjointed "In peril, not in peril, in peril, not in peril" approach to our main characters meant you didn't really feel they were in much danger (though this approach did work pretty well in Jurassic Park III I admit). The character of Henry Wu was way over-used considering how bland he was. The villain was so "villain by numbers" that when he inevitably died it was a bit "Meh". The kids "journey" to "brotherly love" was laid on way too thick.<br />
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There were some excellent moments though. When the velociraptors head off with Owen to hunt the I. Rex. When they suddenly and unexpectantly turn against him. When the T-Rex (somewhat inevitably, I actually assumed this was how things would play out) arrives on the scene and saves the day (a totally fan-wank moment to "correct" the supposed wrong of Spinosaurus besting T-Rex in JPIII). But it was still an excellent scene.<br />
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So a mixed bag. A good movie. Obviously it was never going to capture the magic of Jurassic Park but I'd argue Jurassic Park III was also superior to Jurassic World. I did get myself a Jurassic World cup so all was not lost (and Lego Jurassic World is AMAZING)!!! <br />
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Given there were only about 10 people in the entire cinema, I'm concerned there may not be a sequel... but let's hope there is a second chance!!Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-41610651313928869092015-02-10T07:11:00.001-08:002015-02-10T07:11:20.784-08:00Disney: Bringing The Franchises We Love To Heel Star Wars canon had become unbearably bloated. We need look no further than <a href="http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Jaxxon">Jaxxon</a> for a prime example of said bloat (even if he was a very early one!). <div>
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I loved the Expanded Universe. But the Galaxy had become too full and too busy. There was little space left for a fresh perspective. At least in Star Wars you could go out of the original timeframe to create new epics like the Star Wars: Legacy comics. Still, Disney's decision to cut the fat and do away with anything outside the movies and Clone Wars will do for Star Wars what a reboot has done for Star Trek: create exciting new possibilities for stories (and money making opportunities for Disney too, I'm not forgetting that... everyone wins!). </div>
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And now it would seem the same "refresher" is coming to the Marvel Universe. With Secret Wars Disney is "<a href="http://www.newsarama.com/23276-the-marvel-universe-is-ending.html">ending the Marvel Universe</a>". Again, like with Star Wars, it doesn't appear to be a "reboot". Instead it looks like a re-jigging of overly complicated canon (in this case Marvel's thousands of different realities) into a shape that better pleases the investors (and hopefully new fans too). </div>
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Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-91902117432206102232015-01-16T05:55:00.001-08:002015-01-16T05:55:38.809-08:00Star Wars: Legacy, A Fitting End To The Expanded Universe <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I've finally finished an extended marathon reading of all the Star Wars: Legacy comics. Set over a hundred years after Return of the Jedi, this is the story of a Second Imperial Civil War. The heirs to the Rebels are now on the run once again as a new Sith Lord reigns over a revived Empire. The only power that can challenge it? Another version of the Empire!<br />
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In Volume 1 we meet a descendant of Luke Skywalker, Cade, who is a smuggler and a rogue. More a Force sensitive Han Solo than a Jedi Knight, Cade and his two smuggler associates are dragged unwilling deeper and deeper into galactic politics and battles against the Sith Empire.<br />
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The first volume of Legacy is full of characters, "a cast of thousands" is only just slightly exaggerating. Whilst this can make the narrative seem disjointed in a marathon read, it also captures the epic scale of Lucas' "Galaxy". One issue you'll find yourself on the Mon Calamari homeworld Dac watching an Imperial Knight desperately fight to save a doomed race, the next you are on Bastion, or in the Hidden Temple, or... well just take my word for it... this is the sequel you are looking for.<br />
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Epic battles, romance, betrayal, R2 D2.... this comic had everything you could want from a Star Wars product and still managed to feel like something completely different. The Sith make Emperor Palpatine look civilised. Among them are some of the best villains to ever grace the pages of a Star Wars comic.<br />
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Volume 1 ends on a deeply unsatisfying note in issue 50 (hint: nothing gets resolved) but thankfully a 6 part mini-series "Star Wars Legacy: War" brings the story of the Second Imperial Civil War to an end though very much leaves the story open (with Sith still spread across the Galaxy) for a return.<br />
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In 2013 Star Wars: Legacy was revived with Volume 2. However this time we are following Ania Solo (yes a descendant of Han and Leia) and this is quite a different beast to the first series. Here we go small-scale, focussed on a small group of characters in a tightly written story. Ania soon gets a very interesting set of friends (a Mon Calamari engineer, an assassin droid, an Imperial Knight and a devoted little Imperial Comm Droid) and an even more interesting set of opponents (the forces of the Empress and a new Darth lord seeking to put an end to the One Sith order).<br />
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For all of Volume 1's epicness, Volume 2 actually feels like a better book. You will come to like Ania and her crew. Though the ending feels rushed (possibly through necessity given the ending of Dark Horse's two decade long Star Wars license) the series wraps up all the Legacy story arcs and brings the Galaxy to a more hopeful place than its been in since before the events of A Phantom Menace. Which is rather a nice place for it to end considering that the last issue was one of the last entries into the Expanded Universe before the new Canon came into being. The Expanded Universe now lives on as "Legends" freeing up some story space for Disney's renewed Star Wars franchise. Whilst this is great for the future, it does feel somewhat sad to say goodbye to the characters and Galaxy who've entertained over the last couple of decades...<br />
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Mmm... <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12_Monkeys_(TV_series)">more time travel</a>. Based on fact it is a Syfy series I'm unsure about whether it'll be any good or not but its at least a welcome addition to genre TV. I'm looking forward to trying this out.<br />
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A new comics era begins as the now Disney owned Star Wars returns to the now Disney owned Marvel. Yes I was sad to see Dark Horse stop publishing Star Wars but I'm pleased to see a new, canon approved, comic with all-new adventures for our favourite rebels. Who knows where it might take us and what parts of the Galaxy we might get to see. Excited!! Out January 14th. </div>
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Rick Remender is up there with Scott Snyder as one of my current favourite comic writers. Uncanny Avengers is getting relaunched in January and I can't wait to see what fun (for which see terribly traumatic moments) he has in store for us with this new team. Plus.. .Rogue. :) </div>
Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-69548513810817396692014-12-27T06:26:00.000-08:002014-12-27T06:26:25.208-08:00Exciting Geeky Stuff Ahead In 20152015 is shaping up to be an exciting year for my inner-geek (Jae Fact: I'm 75% inner-geek). Thought I'd take a look at what is upcoming.<br />
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The Matrix was THE sci-fi event of my teens. The Wachowskis are returning to original movie sci-fi and regardless of whether it turns out to be any good I have to applaud any attempt at a non-sequel, non-novel adaption, non-superhero take on the genre. The trailer makes it look rather epic.<br />
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How long have we waited for this? FOREVER. I cannot begin to express how eager I am to see this. I was an absolutely Jurassic Park FREAK when I was 10 and I will attempt to out FREAK 10 year old Jae this time too. Plus... Chris Pratt is HOT.<br />
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Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-14938676689821640442014-07-13T05:37:00.003-07:002014-07-13T05:37:48.570-07:00Jurassic World Is Really, Really Happening (SPOILERS)Forgive me for being ever sceptical but <a href="http://blog.jaekay.net/2005/08/jurassic-park-iv-ill-let-you-into.html">I've been looking forward to Jurassic Park IV (now titled Jurassic World) for quite a long time</a> and there have been many disappointments on the road. But with filming well under way and information leaking from the set I think that I can finally sit back and start getting excited!<br />
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20 odd years after the original Jurassic Park's collapse a new dinosaur park has been built in its place on Isla Nublar (for the uninitiated, Lost World and JPIII took place on Isla Sorna AKA "Site B", we've not revisited Isla Nublar since the first movie). Jurassic World is a successful attraction but the blasé (or perhaps jaded) people of the world have grown bored and visitor numbers are falling. <br />
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In an attempt to create a sensational new exhibit which will get Jurassic World the attention of the world once more, the park's scientists have developed a new dinosaur (possibly called Diabolus Rex). And that seems to be where things go wrong...<br />
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There was a lot of fanboy rage when the concept of a "genetically enhanced" dinosaur was first mooted. However, as Colin Trevorrow has implied, this is actually a concept from the original Michael Crichton novel.<br />
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In a scene near the end of the book Henry Wu, the much put upon genius behind the successful cloning of dinosaurs, laments that John Hammond will not let him further augment his creations to make them more entertaining and less dangerous. Though Hammond is keen on an authentic experience it transpires that the current "versions" of species in the park have already been manipulated to be more palatable to prospective visitors as it was felt that the speed and aggression "real" dinosaurs (i.e. the first batch that Wu created) would not be in keeping with visitor's expectations of slow and plodding creatures that early paleontologists had theorised about. <br />
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And with Henry Wu due to make a return appearance in Jurassic World, it seems likely Hammond's passed away and his "talents" are being used to their fullest (though, of course, it may be his character will be the one who understands the dangers of what is being done and tries to stop it).<br />
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So I'm pretty stoked to see exactly what this new dinosaur looks like. With big crowds and new exhibits I'm pretty sure the opening scenes are going to look pretty fantastic.<br />
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<br />I'm particularly looking forward to at least a glimpse of a mosasaur or two! My ten year old self, sat there reading Jurassic Park and desperately looking forward to the original movie, would be very proud of my high levels of excitement. :) Roll on my birthday week 2015... (well timed there Universal!) Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-27171017087123446962014-01-18T02:31:00.001-08:002014-01-18T02:31:11.642-08:00"My" Star Wars Is As Good As Dead... Perhaps Not The End Of The WorldI've been a lifelong Star Wars fan. Whereas I came to Star Trek and Doctor Who in the early 90s, Star Wars was always a part of my life thanks to my fantastic, geeky Uncle. Now I'll admit I wasn't some super-knowledgeable fan. For much of my early life I was under the impression the movies were based on books and that the first three books hadn't been filmed hence why the odd numbering.<br />
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But I really got into Star Wars in a way many proper Star Wars fans would consider sacrilegious... At the age of 13/14 and thanks to the lead up to the Special Editions. Then again my favourite Star Wars movie is Return of the Jedi so I suppose there truly is no hope for me! I loved the Special Editions, I loved the Shadows of the Empire "event" (as a Nintendo boy the fact it was one of the first games released on N64 put it right on my radar) and then I fell in love with the Expanded Universe books.<br />
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The Truce At Bakura remains one of my favourite books of all time, not just in the Star Wars line. I loved the characters of the EU and dabbled with some of the Star Wars: Legacy comics too. I fell out of contact with the latest happenings somewhat, only picking up a book here or there, totally missing the Yuuzhan Vong (something I'm pretty glad of having picked up a few of those books since) but I did listen to the Force Cast loyally and loved the rich tapestry of the many, many stories told post-RotJ.<br />
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But, given the fact I was not overly enamoured with the Prequels (though not angry like some raging fanboys), the EU became "My" Star Wars. Yes the canon was sketchy (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocron">though they had a points based system to help you out!</a>), but I loved Thrawn, Jade, the entire history of the New Republic and its battles with the Imperial Remnant.<br />
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Now, as we prepare for the next trilogy of movies, <a href="http://www.blastr.com/2014-1-7/heres-how-disney-lucas-plan-define-and-redefine-star-wars-canon">Disney has decided to clear things up</a>. A committee is deciding the fate of entire worlds and civilisations (imaginary ones, I admit). Beloved characters and plots will be discarded. Entire empires will cease to exist. And the Expanded Universe will implode.<br />
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It is perhaps not a bad idea. The stories won't disappear. The Heir to the Empire trilogy won't be burnt in the streets. Chewbacca will still get crushed by a moon and reduce me into a blubbering wreak. And by finally clearing house a more stable canon can be formed encompassing all the movies plus any new books and comics that come out over the coming years. It'll help make it all more accessible to new fans and to returning fans.<br />
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In fact I can't help but agree with <a href="http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=50353">this piece</a> that suggests they just do away with everything but the movies.<br />
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Yes "My" Star Wars must die in order that a new Star Wars may rise... I can't wait to see what next year brings and not just because of Episode VII. Marvel will begin publishing Star Wars comics and I'm excited! A whole new Expanded Universe to explore :)<br />
<br />Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-63140977246994420692014-01-02T12:40:00.003-08:002014-01-02T12:40:55.630-08:00What Fun Awaits Us In 2014?<b>Robocop</b><br />
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There is no hiding my love of Robocop. I've seen the first (and best) movie too many times to count. This year <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RoboCop_(2014_film)">a remake</a> is coming.<br />
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Am I excited? Yes, of course. Sure the original Robocop design was iconic and this new design is a bit of a departure. And I'm sure the storytelling style will be a radical departure from Paul Verhoeven's. But it is new Robocop, and I have high hopes it'll at least partially live up to my expectations.<br />
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes was a stonking good movie. I've always had a soft spot for the Planet of the Apes series, but Rise was vastly superior to all its predecessors. And now <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_of_the_Planet_of_the_Apes">Dawn of the Planet of the Apes</a> is coming and I cannot wait. The story of how the apes take over is one that has been crying out to be told in a more realistic fashion than the original series managed... and I think Rise, Dawn and whatever comes after are looking like they might just manage to make us all believers. <br />
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Shia LeBeouf was not the only thing I didn't really like about the first Transformers trilogy. The distinct lack of Dinobots was a definite mark against those movies. Well both of these downers are out, and I cannot wait to see what the Dinobots look like on the big screen! This is the moment I've been waiting for since about the age of 5. The only thing that Hollywood could do to top this would be to have a shower scene in a new He-Man movie. <br />
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Captain America: The Winter Solider. Not exciting but I'll watch it.<br />
Amazing Spider-man 2. Meh.<br />
Guardians of the Galaxy. I'm still a Guardians of the Galaxy virgin, so I'll reserve excitement judgement until I've read a few of the comics. But... Rocket Raccoon looks awesome.<br />
X-Men Days of Future Past. I LOVE the X-Men. I really do. They are MY comic book heroes. But I'm not, strangely a Wolverine fan. And now I know this is a Wolverine heavy movie I'm feeling sort of "Meh" about the whole thing. Plus Fox's <a href="http://jaekayspopculture.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/will-x-men-days-of-future-past-manage.html">screwing up of continuity still annoys me</a>.<br />
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A new Doctor! Wow. And, perhaps, a properly different sort of Doctor. I cannot wait to see what adventures the 12th/13th Doctor takes us on. That is my main excitement for the coming year.<br />
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Westworld. Yes, there is a new TV series coming based on Michael Crichton's Westworld. As a lover of Michael Crichton's writing, and the less said about Jurassic Park the better because I might wet myself with excitement, I cannot wait to see where they go with this show. So many possibilities.<br />
Gotham. A police procedural set in Batman's Gotham City? Do I really need to sell this to anyone? We're there.<br />
Star Wars: Rebels. Star Wars. That is all.<br />
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Oh, as always, GAME OF THRONES!<br />
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The X-Men have been so strong in 2013 that I am just stoked, so stoked, to see where they go this year. With weaker titles like Astonishing gone and the formerly great but getting slightly iffy Wolverine and the X-Men getting a new number 1, I am hoping this year is even better.<br />
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By the end of series 7 I was contemplating whether my 20 year love affair with the Doctor was coming to an end. "I'll always have Big Finish", I comforted myself. But then...<br />
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Night of the Doctor came along. What a beautifully tight 7 minutes of perfection. Paul McGann! As the Doctor. Maybe Steven Moffat had a plan... I was intrigued, excited and I couldn't wait for the 50th anniversary special. Did it live up to that prequel?<br />
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There was plenty of "fanwank", as they say. The opening titles, the shadow of the police man, Foreman's yard, Coal Hill school (with one "I. Chesterton" as head Governor), UNIT (and a reference to the 70s/80s controversy), all 13 Doctors (yeah, 13!) and... well there's more. So much more.<br />
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But it wasn't too fanwanky. That was the beautiful part, everything was so subtle and completely devoid of heavy-handedness that I thought maybe we were watching a different show.<br />
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And the story. For a show about time-travel and science fiction, the story was solid, straightforward and lacking any unnecessary baggage. Zygons, Daleks, Gallifrey, UNIT, Doctors, moral decisions. It was all in there and it was all good.<br />
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And the jokes. Oh the jokes! John Hurt did a wonderful turn of being "that fan" using his position as a "classic" Doctor to mock all the foibles of New Who in a way that wasn't cruel. Tennant and Smith made a wonderful double-act too.<br />
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And Billie Piper. I dislike Rose Tyler and when I saw Billie Piper was in it, I sighed my "It's all going to be about her. Again" sigh. But it wasn't Rose and Piper was amazing! The Moment was her best part yet.<br />
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AND TOM BAKER! Tom isn't one of "my" Doctors. I'm a wannabe 80s fan. And because of his perceived reluctance to be part of Doctor Who (see his Five Doctors snub et al.) I've always had a little niggling downer on him. But oh wasn't he good? A future Doctor with an old face. SQUEE<br />
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It was just so right. Not perfect, nothing ever is, but right. So many more things I could write about but there just would never be an end to this post.<br />
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Goodness it was good.<br />
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Then came the After Party on BBC 3. It would seem the BBC realised fanboys wouldn't be able to cope with near-perfection. They'd need a scapegoat for their fanboy rage. And so they presented us with one of the worst live shows of recent memory, car crash telly in which the highlight was Bernard Cribbins stealing cake from Sylvester McCoy. It was truly awful. Thank you BBC, you know just what we need. You always do.<br />
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But there's MORE! Peter Davison, being the ever awesome man he is, wrote and directed a small little tribute to Who. The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot was the best thing on TV last night. That takes nothing away from the 50th special. Nothing. But this, this was sublime. Hilarious. I want a series! The three 80s Doctors were amazing, the cameos superb (Janet Fielding ending Peter Davison's dream stands out). And the ending... oh that ending. I don't care, whatever the truth may be, the "statues" in The Day of the Doctor will always be the three Doctors. Oh so excellent.<br />
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We were spoilt. Spoilt like we never have been before and may never be again. What a treat!<br />
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Amaze-balls.Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-70443197645534163752013-11-23T02:19:00.001-08:002013-11-23T02:19:25.337-08:00My Top 5 Favourite Doctor Who (TV) Stories Today is the day we've all been waiting for. Doctor Who is 50 years old!! And the internet is awash with lists. Especially those ranking episodes. Hats off to those <a href="http://io9.com/every-single-doctor-who-story-ranked-from-best-to-wors-1468104049">who've ranked EVERY episode of Doctor Who</a>, and <a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/tomphillips/ranking-every-episode-of-the-modern-doctor-who">even to those who just ranked every New Who episode</a>. Of course these lists come with one great big disclaimer: every episode of Doctor Who means something to someone. I read those lists with a sense of wonder that there are so many to choose from and annoyance at slights against episodes I quite enjoy (and the fact Time and the Rani 4 places from bottom, it deserves to fall off the list completely...)<br />
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When I became a fan of Doctor Who this was the end of it all. But in reality, I feel like it was the beginning of Doctor Who as we know it today. The Seventh Doctor and Ace (my absolute favourite TARDIS team) arrive in Perivale, Ace's former home, and find all is not as it seems. So far, so Doctor Who. Except its suburban setting, its focus on Ace's friendships and its general overall feel seem like a soft run for the sort of Doctor Who Russell T. Davies would sell us in 2005. It even had cat people, one of RTD's reoccuring themes! It felt so different to what had come before (though well in keeping with the general Ace character arc) that it is quite unforgettable. Sure some of the acting is truly appalling but I just loved it. Even the Ainley Master seemed to be more than just a pantomime villain for once. </div>
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How could you not love this episode? The TARDIS has been the constant companion/owner of the Doctor, never failing to get the Doctor and friends into (and then out of) trouble. Here she is made flesh and given a voice. And didn't it work well? Heartbreaking and joyous all at once, and House is actually quite a menacing villain as he torments Rory and Amy.<br />
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Idris: There's something I didn't get to say to you.<br />
The Doctor: Goodbye.<br />
Idris: No. I just wanted to say, Hello. Hello Doctor. It's so very very nice to meet you.<br />
The Doctor: Please. I don't want you to.<br />
Idris: I love you.<br />
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5. <b>Remembrance of the Daleks</b><br />
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Ace. With a "magic" baseball bat. Versus the Daleks. They didn't stand a chance really. I love this episode, the hat-tips to An Unearthly Child, the supporting cast and the great cliffhangers of episodes one and two. Hovering Daleks, the Special Weapons Dalek, Davros in moderation, companion in need of rescue but only because she was about to use an anti-tank weapon to destroy a Dalek. If you like Doctor Who but are "Meh" about this episode then I'm sorry but you are wrong!! ;) Plus it, rather heavy-handedly, deals with racism and hatred. EPIC.<br />
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I want a rematch of Ace versus a Special Weapons Dalek. I've always wanted to see a Dalek look scared...Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-19518917661368244422013-11-09T03:41:00.000-08:002013-11-09T03:41:37.971-08:00Given What Disney Is Doing For Live-Action Marvel, Imagine The Possibilities With Star Wars... <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
When Disney purchased LucasFilm, I spoke of my lack of concern and <a href="http://jaekayspopculture.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/i-dont-have-bad-feeling-about-this.html">expressed my long repressed love for Disney</a>. My confidence in Disney's stewardship of much beloved fictional universes </div>
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Reason For Loving Disney #2<br />
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This week Marvel, another recent Disney acquisition, announced that on top of several upcoming movies and the brand new Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D TV show they would be releasing, via Netflix, 4 more TV shows which would ultimately lead in to a mini-series named The Defenders. </div>
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With some rather strong storylines playing out in the comic book world too (as Marvel reinvents its universe in the latest round of "Marvel NOW!" releases), Marvel is going from strength to strength. </div>
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A lot of Star Wars fans are fearful of what may be coming and how carefully Disney will look after the franchise that means so much to them, I just need to point out the care and planning Marvel has been putting in to the creation of its "cinematic universe". Unlike Fox's handling of the X-Men franchise, Disney/Marvel has forged a consistent and high quality product that appeals to mass audiences whilst not causing the sort of fanboy tantrums (and I say that as someone who almost became homicidal when there was a brief consideration of rebooting Buffy) caused by things like... the Phantom Menace! </div>
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Disney didn't buy Marvel or LucasFilm out of a love of Iron Man or Han Solo. They didn't do it because they felt some deep artistic need to tell stories in those various fictional universes owned by those companies. They did it to make money. But they have shown that in making very large sums of money they haven't forgotten to make a story that appeals to all the right people. </div>
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Yes there are plenty of Disney flops and there are plenty of political reasons not to like Disney. But Marvel fans are now getting the sort of output that couldn't have been dreamed of before and I have a feeling that Star Wars fans are only a few years away from a similar tsunami (in a good way) of quality live-action stories that they have been praying for for years. </div>
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<br />Until they buy out the rights to Star Trek and replace Captain Picard with Mickey Mouse, Make Mine Disney!</div>
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Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-37639712284257387032013-10-29T11:48:00.002-07:002013-10-29T11:48:53.413-07:00Make Mine Marvel (Again)DC got me back into comics. I was always a Marvel boy and had probably spent less than £50 on DC comics in 16 years of comic book buying up until 2011. And I'd drifted away from buying any comics in the few years before that. Then <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_52">the New 52</a> happened. With the advent of Comixology and some great new continuity free jumping on points, I started buying DC comics at an unhealthy rate, which upsets me as it means I'd given the DC management exactly what they were after... a new reader who was free with his cash. I'm a sucker for every comic ploy there is (events, new #1s, reboots etc.)<br />
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Now I did also start to buy X-Men comics again but I kept my spending limited. After <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_NOW!">Marvel Now</a> though (and with the soon to begin All-New Marvel Now, yes I'm a total sucker) Marvel is on its way back again.<br />
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DC's stuff grabbed me initially just because of the novelty factor. I'd never really read a Batman comic or a Superman comic. I mean, I had to give it a go. But gradually I've lost interest in a lot of titles I was enjoying. Whereas if an X-Men comic went through a bad stage, I'd stick with it because I simply love the characters and always want to give the writer another chance, I had no such loyalty to any of the DC lot. With the exception of Scott Snyder's Batman run (undoubtedly one of the best comics out there at the moment) many DC comics have suffered from poor writing and, recently, too many crossovers. The current Forever Evil stuff has completely passed me by, I'm just not that into it.<br />
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Meanwhile after Marvel Now, Marvel's stuff has just gone from strength to strength. I thought the X-Men were doing pretty excellently after the Schism storyline with both Wolverine and the X-Men and Uncanny X-Men Vol. 2 being great but after the start of All-New X-Men and Uncanny X-Men Vol. 3, they've just gotten even better! Sure I think the X-Men books could do with a cull (I'm pretty glad X-Men Legacy is coming to an end), but the quality of writing is just going getting better and better. And I've expanded outwards.... not just Uncanny X-Force (Vol. 1 was a tour-de-force that was very difficult to follow, but Vol. 2 is proving to be worthy of a place on anyone's pull list) and Cable and X-Force but also Young Avengers (up there with Batman in my opinion), Avengers Arena and Uncanny Avengers (I really dislike the Avengers, but all three of these titles are keeping me interested).<br />
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I'm still buying a couple more DC titles than I am Marvel but as I become ever more unforgiving with culling my pull list, I fear DC may slip back to the also ran category.<br />
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Marvel doesn't just feel like home to me, given the characters there have been ones I've grown up with, but it also feels fresh and powerful. So until DC cancel all their titles and relaunch their range in some transparent attempt to get fools like me to buy more comics, Make Mine Marvel!Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3767197000300952277.post-14350494229970760472013-10-27T09:25:00.000-07:002013-10-27T09:26:44.379-07:00Will X-Men: Days of Future Past Manage To Confuse The X-Men Movie Canon Even More?So...<br />
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When X-Men: First Class came out, it seemed to be a complete reboot of the franchise. Surely it couldn't be anything else given the many conflicts it had with the original X-Men movie trilogy. At the time IGN made a fantastic Youtube video pointing out the problems...<br />
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Well now we've got the first footage from Days of Future Past, and I'm starting to wonder just how much more confusing things are going to get.<br />
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Of course this movie includes (well at least I hope it does!) time travelling mayhem which almost certainly means that on top of any "canon" confusion we have, we'll have a whole bunch of new confusion too.<br />
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But where does Storm fit in to all this? An adult in the first trilogy and a child in First Class, we have Halle Berry returning as grown up Storm. Is she from the future? Does it matter? It is obvious the writers are just going to write what ever works best, canon be damned. But for fanboys like me, and I'm not suggesting writers write for us fanboys alone!, if can be a little annoying.<br />
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Wolverine appears too... which furthers the already existing continuity problems.<br />
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We'll know more on Tuesday when the first full trailer will appear! Am I excited? HELL YES!!Jae Kayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17816403017115766947noreply@blogger.com0