This week I’m reviewing the second of Rankin-Bass’s J.R.R. Tolkien adaptations, and the first time the Return of the King was adapted to the screen. Read more
Film Review – The Return of the King (1980)


This week I’m reviewing the second of Rankin-Bass’s J.R.R. Tolkien adaptations, and the first time the Return of the King was adapted to the screen. Read more
This week the Nintendo Power Retrospectives continues with part 2 of the Best of the Rest for Nintendo Power’s Third Year.
This episode is dedicated to the memory of Satoru Iwata. My condolences to Iwata’s family, friends, and co-workers. Read more
This week I’m doing a documentary review of the film “The Ackermonster Chronicles” Read more
This week the Nintendo Power Retrospectives return with part 1 of the Best of the Rest for Nintendo Power’s Third Year. Read more
I’m back, and currently doing a Let’s Play of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. My plan is to analyze the story as I make my way through the game, and then do a full review after I’ve completed the game’s story. I’ve done three parts thus far, which are embedded below.
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Part 3:
New film review this week, as I take a look at John Wick – the film, not the RPG designer.
This week I’m doing an anime review, with a look at the first two seasons of the anime series “Hayate the Combat Butler”. Read more
Another vlog-style review. Last night (3/6/2015), I went to the performance of “RePLAY: A Symphony of Heroes” at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. Here are my thoughts on the concert. Read more
I’ve still got a pending copyright claim on my review of Jamie’s Food Revolution by Jamie Oliver’s production company, so I’m doing a vlog-style review of the Arnold Schwarzenegger film “Sabotage”. Read more
This week I’m doing my first ever cookbook review, as I take a look at at the companion cookbook to Jamie Oliver’s cooking show “Jamie’s Food Revolution” Read more
This time I’ve come to the end of Nintendo Power’s 3rd year, with issue #24. I had some background audio issues due to circumstances beyond my control, so I ask for your forgiveness. Read more
This week I’m doing a sort of conceptual crossover between the Nintendo Power Retrospectives and Breaking It All Down, as I take a look at the book Console Wars, by Blake J. Harris
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This week the Nintendo Power Retrospectives comes one issue closer to the end of Nintendo Power’s third year.
This time I give my thoughts on the conclusion of Peter Jackson’s latest Tolkein Trilogy, as well as New Super Mario Bros. 2 for the 3DS.
This week I’m doing something I haven’t done on my channel before – reviewed a concert film.
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At long last, I’m giving my thoughts on Max Payne 3
This week I’m doing a book review of the graphic novel, Poorcraft, and discuss some of the omissions, and odd inclusions from that book.
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This week I review the other Hugo Award Nominee that caught my interest. Note: This episode was recorded before the LonCon 3 Hugo Awards Ceremony.
My Review of Ancillary Justice (the Hugo Award Winner): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9qKKYfT_co
This episode we get one step closer to the end of Nintendo Power’s 3rd year, featuring the Metal Storm, and the Nominees for the 3rd Annual Nester Awards! Read more
Yesterday morning I went and saw “Guardians of the Galaxy”, the latest film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Here’s my thoughts on the film.
I do want to apologize, as I’m currently getting over a cold, so I’m currently sounding wonky.
This episode I’m moving on to Nintendo Power Issue #21, for February of 1991.
This week I’m continuing to review Ben Aaronovich’s Police Constable Peter Grant series of Urban Fantasy Mysteries with “Moon Over Soho” Read more
This week I’m taking a look at Nintendo Power Issue #20. Read more
This week I’m vlogging on one of this year’s Hugo Award Nominees for Best Novel – Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie. I’m also putting my brief thoughts in on the BBC miniseries “The Hollow Crown”, which adapts William Shakespeare’s plays Richard II, Henry IV Parts 1 & 2, and Henry V. Read more