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Beyond Watchmen

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Beyond Watchmen The original Watchmen  graphic novel is untouchable. It's dense, it's complex, it's f-ing Shakespeare. But now that I caught up with the HBO show from last year, I decided to revisit some of the spin-offs and adaptations of the original novel. I'm not counting the recent DC comic Doomsday Clock run because I don't keep up with new comics, and apparently it's a bit of a mess. So here we go... Watchmen (2009) Zack Snyder's faithful adaptation is epic in scale and visually brilliant. The first 30 minutes of this film are almost a shot for shot representation of the comic. The costumes are fantastic, and what Snyder lacks in subtlety and dialogue, he makes up with well-choreographed action scenes and an absolute killer opening montage. Honestly, if you don't watch the movie, check out the opening montage on youtube. The movie is well cast with Jackie Earle Haley's Rorschach as a stand-out, but the dialogue and writing could be smoother. I...

Overlooked movies you can stream right now!

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Overlooked movies you can stream right now! With everyone stuck inside and clicking through their steaming services with an overwhelming buffet of possibilities I thought I'd throw in a few movie recommendations so you can avoid the inevitable, endless scrolling. I've included a few picks from the different streaming services: Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime and Disney +. Check out some of these Hidden Gems!  Netflix The Gift (2015) I watched last year's Boy Erased  (another excellent film) and saw that it was directed by Joel Edgerton (which he stars in as well) and saw that he had directed this well-reviewed movie as well. I went in mostly blind and had a great time with this stalkery thriller with great performances from the 3 leads. A tense film that's not overly scary but just creepy enough to keep you engaged. About Time (2013) This is one of the entries in the Rachel McAdam time travel rom-com trilogy ( Midnight in Paris &  The Time Tra...

Best Superhero Comics

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Best Superhero Comics Now that were all trapped indoors with limited entertainment options, there’s no excuse not to start reading more. Specifically comics, you should start reading comics.  I already made a list of my favorite non-superhero graphic novels ( http://peterbobbs.blogspot.com/2019/07/best-non-superhero-graphic-novels.html ) so here’s my list of my favorite superhero graphic novels. I haven’t been a lifetime comic book reader (I’ve never had a subscription and kept up with current runs) so starting to read a comic series that’s been running for 60+ years can be very intimidating. I’ve naturally gravitated to complete arcs with a clear beginning and end, and these are great for people like me, who are familiar with a character (from the movies, or general pop culture) but haven’t read the comics. If you’ve never read a comic, please check one of these spectacular storylines out, I promise you won't be disappointed. Batman: The Dark Knight Returns ...

Underrated movies of the 2010's

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--> Underrated movies of the Decade As we close out the decade here are some films you may have missed that I recommend catching up on. 2010: The Secret in their Eyes   A Spanish-language Argentinian thriller that follows a retired government agent who reflects back on a homicide case that was never resolved.             Also check out Exit through the Gift Shop and Let Me In. 2011: Attack the Block This British sci-fi action movie includes a star-making performance from John Boyega.             Also check out Take shelter, Terri, and The Descendants. 2012: Mud Part of the Matthew Mcconaissance, this coming of age story has two boys helping a fugitive evade the authorities in the south.             Also check out Goon . 2013: Short Term 12 Brie Larson shines as a cou...

Best Non-Superhero Graphic Novels

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Best Non-Superhero Graphic Novels When most people think of comics, they assume that it has to contain men flying around in brightly colored costumes. However, graphic novels encompass a large range of topics from the everyday monotony of the 9-5 to meta-physical explorations of the future. So here are my top 5 (with a few honorable mentions) Non-superhero Graphic Novels.   MAUS  by Art Spiegelman When I was in 8th grade, my history teacher offered extra credit for outside reading of history-based literature. Students were bringing in books from the American Girl series and athlete biographies to get approved. I brought in  MAUS . She took one look at it and said, "That's a comic book, that doesn't count." My timid Jr. High self sheepishly put the novel back in my backpack and didn't say a word. What this uneducated dullard didn't know or consider is that  MAUS  won the friggin Pulitzer Prize.  MAUS  is hardly a comic book, but an epic, 300-...

Bumblebee, Ralph Breaks the Internet, The Favourite, Green Book and Vice Reviews

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Bumblebee 3 stars So the Transformers franchise... I actually really like the first installment. Yes, it still has Michael Bay's immature humor, and the plot is mostly ridiculous and it's too long. But the visuals (especially some of the practical effects) are amazing and the flick is a fun ride. And the sequels got even longer, and more incomprehensible, and more vulgar, until the whole series was steaming pile of garbage. And then cam along Bumblebee with a new director and a new retro look. The trailer looked great and reviews were promising (93% on Rottentomatoes) so my expectations were set a little high. Overall the movie succeeds in a lot of ways. The transforming effect is fantastic, less weird indistinguishable jagged metal, and Hailee Steinfeld is likable. The soundtrack is killer and the story... well it's definitely coherent. The story borrows heavily from The Iron Giant  (which is an extraordinary film) and the first transformers movie. And in parts,...

2018: My Top 10 Movies of 2018

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2018: My Top 10 Movies of 2018 (non-superhero movies) 2018: Top 10 Movies 1.      Searching- A thrilling mystery with an unconventional approach. 2.      Mission: Impossible- Fallout- A superb spy movie with unbelievable practical action sequences. 3.      Isle of Dogs- Wonderfully animated, unpredictable and heartfelt. 4.      A Quiet Place- Tense and exciting, if there is such a thing as a family horror sci-fi film, this would fit into that category. 5.      Upgrade- A low budget sci-fi that exceeds expectations and tropes for the genre. 6.      Creed II- A worthy addition to the solid Rocky franchise with powerful themes of fatherhood and redemption sewn into it’s story. 7.      Bohemian Rhapsody- An enjoyable musical/bio pic with likable characters. 8.      Widows- A twisty heist movie with a to...