This week we continue with Nintendo Power with issue #36 for April of 1992. Due to restrictions on my YouTube channel, this episode has been split into two parts. Read more
Nintendo Power Retrospectives: Part 48


This week I’m putting together a video with some speculation on Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and how The Prophecy from the prequel trilogy might tie in to the film’s plot (if it comes up at all). This was recorded Thanksgiving Weekend, well before the film came out, as a little sealed envelope – if my predictions are right, then I’m a genius! If I’m wrong, I look like a moron! Either way, you win! Read more
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is probably the work of literature that has been most frequently adapted to the screen that wasn’t written by William Shakespeare. With so many adaptations, it’s probably hard to pick the best. I’d probably put the Muppet version at the top of my list, but aside from that, the 1999 made-for-TV version starring Patrick Stewart as Ebenezer Scrooge is my number two pick. Read more
This time I’m revisiting a concept did a video on a few years ago – recommendations for Tabletop RPGs for people who play video games. Read more
After the original The Yakuza Papers came out and did incredibly well at the box office, a sequel came out with a relatively fast turnaround. Unlike the first film, the sequel, Deadly Fight in Hiroshima, bypasses Bunta Sugawara’s character, Shozo Hirono (who does appear in this film as a cameo appearance), for a new character, and new story of induction into the world of the Yakuza.
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It’s weird watching Rashomon after seeing multiple films and episodes of TV shows that used the central narrative device of Rashomon after the film came out. On the one hand, it’s a film that did a lot of this stuff first, but on the other hand, it is still, in a way, somewhat old hat.
Probably what makes Rashomon work as well as it does is how the lies in the story are presented. We have the initial witness testimony, showing the discovery of the body. Read more
This week I’m doing a vlog-styled review of Genpei by Kara Dalkey. Read more
This week we continue with Nintendo Power with issue #33 for January of 1992.
Due to the copyright strike on my Youtube channel, I’m going to hold off on doing film video reviews for the immediate future, aside from works from companies with a proven track record as being forgiving when it comes to film criticism (such as the Criterion Collection). However, I still want to keep talking about film so, for now, I’m going to do those review as prose reviews. If there is an interest from my Patreon Backers (which you can be one of), once the copyright strike is up, I’ll go back to re-do some or all these reviews as video reviews (depending on what films they’d like to see reviewed).
These reviews are also being posted on my Letterboxd page. I’m cross posting them here because I remember what happened to Screened, and I’d like to make sure I don’t lose any of my reviews.
With that out of the way, I’m taking a look at a Japanese Yakuza film from the 1970s – and the first part of the Yakuza Papers/Battles Without Honor Or Humanity series of films. Read more
This week I’m doing a Vlog style review of Yoshi’s New Island (as, at present, I can’t capture gameplay footage from the 3DS). Read more
This week we continue with Nintendo Power with issue #32 for Janurary of 1992. Read more
This week I’m doing a review of one of the classics of science fiction literature – Frank Herbert’s opus, Dune. Read more
This week we continue with Nintendo Power with issue #31 for December of 1991.
This time I’m reviewing another Japanese Horror film – Kuroneko. Read more
I’ve started a Let’s Play of Dragon Age II, done through live-streaming on my channel at Twitch.TV/countzeroor. Any new installments of this series will be posted in this playlist.
I haven’t done a movie review in a while and it’s October, so this week I’m reviewing a horror anthology film from Mario Bava, starring Boris Karloff.
This time I have another anime review, of the recent title “Rage of Bahamut: Genesis”, licensed by Funimation.
I’ve been at 2 cons in a little over 2-3 weeks. Here’s some advice on surviving cons beyond the usual tips given by most people doing Con Survival Guides. Read more
This week we continue with Nintendo Power with issue #27 for August of 1991. Read more