Zack "Batman Could Get Raped In My Movies" Snyder
I maintain that the only good that ever came out of having Jared Leto as the Joker is Purple Lamborghini...
Zack "Batman Could Get Raped In My Movies" Snyder
I maintain that the only good that ever came out of having Jared Leto as the Joker is Purple Lamborghini...
As a whole, this was an okay show. There were a lot of moments that referenced the stories I grew up on like Avengers: Disassembled and House of M. And as a never-ending cycle of on-the-nose easter-eggs, it was enjoyable. The story was a bit of a closed circle and inconsequential.
Wanda is more powerful. There's probably another Vision running around out there. Photon is in the MCU. We got to see people coming back after the Snap. We got to see Wanda and Pietro's childhood. The MCU is basically at the starting point of Avengers: Disassembled, and if they go through with that arc, all but one of the Young Avengers are here now, too. This was a good world-building exercise.
Let's start with the pros -
It was awesome to see Evan Peters as Quicksilver in the MCU, even if he was just a random guy. (Which I'm not totally buying. I don't believe the man who tried to get Hugh Jackman's Wolverine onto the set of the first Spider-Man would just hint at the Multiverse as a throwaway gag.)
I like the way that they established that it probably wasn't the mind stone that gave Wanda her powers. I like that Darcy was utilized properly. She always felt out of place in the Thor movies, since they tried to use her as comic relief. She would say stuff that messed up the tone of the scene and it was usually more annoying than funny.
Hayward is a terrible character. Hayward's nonsensical lack of motivation really hearkens back to the early MCU days of poorly-written villains, like Abomination and Yellow Jacket. And when we've had villains like Thanos, Baron Zemo, and Ego, these kinds of cartoonishly bad antagonists just pull you out of the story. And this is made even worse by the fact that we've had far more time than usual to develop Hayward's character. I don't see the guy we met in Episode 4, shooting at some children, super-powered or not. Especially not after we see him acting somewhat empathetic in Episode 8.
The fact that this is the same Universe, makes Hayward look even worse...
I'm not forgetting Agatha Harness, she just also didn't really do much, either. I can at least say that Hayward and SWORD were scared after Thanos, and wanted to use Vision as a defense mechanism. Agatha Harkness is just evil. But why? We've seen witches in the MCU before, and they weren't evil. This isn't a comic book. People can't just be evil for no reason...
Also, the "Agnes is Agatha" twist was very obvious and that song was goddamn annoying.
But goddamn, Kathryn Hahn is stunning...
A lot of times, I actually found myself saying "This show isn't really for the fans." It was like the exact opposite of Endgame or Guardians of the Galaxy, which are just nonstop fanservice. This was just a linear predictable tale, with a few easter eggs thrown in to keep the nerds happy. The only thing this show did that caught me off guard was having Evan Peters as Quicksilver. The rest of it was very predictable. Including Vision still being dead, Wanda not getting to actually keep her kids, and the name "Scarlet Witch" being bestowed upon Wanda. I could see it all coming from a mile away...
Plus they didn't even have the balls to kill the kids off the original way...
This series was just meh...
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When I first started this blog, it was a way for me to archive the daily journal entries that I'd write. (Because they were hilarious.) Anyone that has read this blog within the past two years, or looked at the sidebar knows that purpose did not last for long. But when I was writing those old posts I was a dogmatic, ritualistic kid who was obsessed with processes (You'll see that if you read even one of those old posts.) And I wound up making posting on this blog a daily commitment.
And I was posting about nothing important. Nothing that was important to anyone but me. And in the place I am now, some of that shit is a bit personal and embarrassing. I write about music, and sometimes politics. You don't need to be able to click through the sidebar and see an eighteen-year old me ranting about how much he hates school. And quite frankly, I don't want that stuff on the internet, even if some weirdo wants to read it.
I'm going to be taking down the more embarrassing and awkward posts. This place didn't take off until I started reviewing music anyway, so if you're the weirdo who was reading those posts at 2 AM, I'm sorry, bro, but no more of that shit.
Anyways. Ciao.
- Joe
Okay, so what I've done is hit the shuffle button on my songs to try to make getting through these reviews a little bit less tedious. That's probably going to mess things up in the future but it is what is. Now let's see what we're reviewing.
Okay, let's do it.
Bruce Dickinson - The Ghost of Cain
I like this track. Hell at this point, I think we all know that no one from Iron Maiden can do anything wrong.
Well, anything too wrong...
But when you break up the members shit just doesn't go right.
Adrian Smith and Bruce Dickinson are like the soul of Iron Maiden. As a whole, Iron Maiden is like a sports car. Bruce is the amazing paint job and Adrian is that kickass horsepower. And the rest of the guys in Maiden are like the brake system on that car. You separate them and it's a recipe for disaster. Sure, you've got something amazing for a little while. But you have no way of stopping the car when things fly off the rails. And what the hell are brakes without a car?
So Evernote, is a note-taking service that stores your messages in the cloud. You can write notes on your phone, and then you can access those same notes from any computer, using the Evernote website. I've been using it to write my to-do lists, and to take notes for the last three years. This is not a misplaced advertisement for Evernote.
AFTER THREE YEARS OF SERVICE EVERNOTE HAS DECIDED TO START CHARGING FOR THEIR WEB SERVICE.
It used to be that you could only connect two mobile devices to Evernote and you could connect to the web anywhere without it counting towards your device limit. Which makes sense. On the phone it's an application. On the computer its just a website. You can't connect an infinite amount of phones for free. That would be ridiculous. They have to make their money, somehow. That's reasonable.
But now after three years they're counting connecting to the website towards your two device limit. Which as I just said. since Evernote is a fucking website, makes no sense.
But I know why they're doing this. No one wants to buy their shitty premium service, because there's no reason to. Every other month for the past three years I've been hit with "Buy Evernote Premium for $4.99 a month! This is an exclusive deal. We sure as hell won't give you the exact same deal next month!" And since none of that stupid shit worked they're deciding to start changing shit up. Which in my case is fine. I don't necessarily need to use Evernote on my Tablet. I'll stick to using it on my phone and the internet. Or I could just find another fucking service all together. Either way, Evernote just fucked itself and did the opposite of what they intended. I'm not going to buy your stupid premium. It's not worth buying. If anything, I can just use Google Docs on an infinite amount of devices for free. And guess what? Now, since I'm not going to be using Evernote on my tablet, I'm going to uninstall it.
I was recently thinking about how amazing the first two Terminator movies are. And that train of thought got me thinking about how shitty the last few ones have been. So I decided to rank them. And I have a blog, so why not let everyone else know where these movies fall on my list.
Alright, let's do this. Obviously from worst to best starting with -
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