After doing the sprint races, it’s time to catch some Big Air.
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Book (Video) Review: Light from Uncommon Stars
It’s time to take a look at the next of the 2022 Hugo Award Nominees for Best Novel.
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Forza And Chill: Ep. 11 – Sprint King II
I make it to the Sprint Championship race – the Colossus.
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Forza And Chill: Ep. 10 – Sprint King I
I decide to focus on the sprint events for a little bit.
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River of Death: Movie Review
River of Death is a movie Cannon films picked up in the very late ‘80s, when they were kind of on their last legs, and trying to get by through doing the things that made them successful – capitalizing on other studios successes with low budget films (or optioning films at low cost) that had a similar vibe to them as other successes. In this case, going off of the success of Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade, by optioning a movie that was already under production that had a similar adventure theme. Instead of returning to the Allan Quatermain well that they’d visited twice before, this time they went with a jungle adventure film based on a novel by Alastair MacLean, the author of Guns of Navarone.
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Spider-Man: No Way Home: Movie Review
While Spider-Man: No Way Home was intended to be released after Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness, it did ultimately come out before that movie, so I felt it was probably a preferable idea to watch this movie before the next Doctor Strange solo film. So, now that I’ve done that (and just after Sony has announced that an extended cut of the movie will be getting a theatrical release in December), it’s time to give my thoughts some. There will be spoilers for the film’s conclusion.
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Forza And Chill: Ep. 9 – Gotta Go Fast
I take on several speed challenges.
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Ya Boy Kongming!: Anime Review
I have generally avoided doing a lot of Isekai anime. I’ve watched and reviewed the first season or so of Sword Art Online, and all of Log Horizon and My Next Life As A Villainess to date. However, otherwise, this means that the closest I’ve come to Reverse Isekai has been Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid, which is using that particular genre definition loosely. So, Ya Boy Kongming! initially slipped under my radar… until I heard the OP – and then I had to see it. I made the right decision.
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Forza And Chill: Ep. 8 – New Toy
I try out my Ferrari, and go on the hunt for another car.
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Nintendo Power Retrospectives: Part 125
Before we start Nintendo Power’s 10th year, let’s take a look and see where the rest of the industry is.
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Forza And Chill: Ep. 7 – A Matter of Contrast
I’m trying out a new capture device with streaming, and trying to figure out performance settings.
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Let’s Play Tactics Ogre PSP: Ep. 178 – Big Hug
We find Catuia and talk things out.
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Den-noh Coil: Anime Review
Sometimes you stumble across an anime that makes you realize that if more people had watched it the genre it’s a part of could have become tremendously different. Den-noh Coil is one of those anime series. If this show had gotten a better release when it came out, if it had gotten better exposure, this could have been a show that redefined the perception of the cyberpunk genre the same way that Bubblegum Crisis, Ghost in the Shell, and Akira did. Sadly, because of the issues with its original release, it hasn’t really hit an option for mainstream visibility until now. Hopefully the authors who need to see it will get a chance to, and will be equally inspired.
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Light from Uncommon Stars: Book Review
There is some discussion as to whether there needs to be a clear dividing line between the genres of Science Fiction & Fantasy, that a work needs to be one or the other. As someone who encountered Shadowrun during my formative years of Middle School (shortly after Dungeons & Dragons), I’ve ultimately become someone who has come to realize that fantasy and science fiction are like chocolate and peanut butter. So, when Light from Uncommon Stars came up as a book pick for the Swords & Laser book club, as I’ve attempted to get caught up on my book reading I decided to put it on my list – even more so when I saw that it was nominated for the 2022 Hugo Award for Best Novel.
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Let’s Play Tactics Ogre PSP: Ep. 177 – Save the Princess III
We finally take down Tartaros.
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Let’s Play Tactics Ogre PSP: Ep. 176 – Save the Princess II
Tartaros finally joins the fight, and we finally get to deal some damage to him.
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A Master of Djinn: Book (Video) Review
I’m taking a look at this 2022’s Nebula Award winner for best novel and one of the nominees of Best Novel at the Hugo Awards – A Master of Djinn by P. Djeli Clark.
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Let’s Play Tactics Ogre PSP: Ep. 175 – Save the Princess I
It’s time to finally throw down with Lanselot Tartaros.
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Let’s Play Tactics Ogre PSP: Ep. 174 – He is a Dozle IV
We finally take down Barbas, opening a path to save Catuia.
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Frog Dreaming: Film Review
A week or so ago I ended up watching an Australian kid’s adventure film called Frog Dreaming (also released in the US as “The Quest”) with some friends – it’s a Kids On Bikes film that’s flawed, but not necessarily in the ways that some of the less prominent films in the genre are.
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Eternals: Film Review
When various titles were being announced for Phase 4 of the MCU, one of the titles announced was Eternals, based on one of Jack Kirby’s most gonzo concepts that he contributed to Marvel comics (outside of maybe his expanded comic series based on 2001: A Space Odyssey, which lead to the introduction of Machine Man). With the announcement of Chloe Zhao as the director, the film felt a lot like this was going to be the much more odd and out-there film in the MCU, in ways that were different from how Thor: Ragnarok was. And, well, yeah, it is.
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Let’s Play Tactics Ogre PSP: Ep. 173 – He is a Dozle III
We contend with our clerics and ninja attracting arrows.
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Let’s Play Tactics Ogre PSP: Ep. 172 – He is a Dozle II
We contend with the fact that not a lot of our party members can climb or jump up walls.
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Legends of the Force: Episode 41 – Splinter of the Mind’s Eye (Dark Horse Comic)
We return to the Legends timeline with a look at Dark Horse’s adaptation of the first Star Wars novel (that wasn’t an adaptation of the movies).
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