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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Trailer Tuesday: Sonic The Hedgehog (2019)

I don't normally make posts for individual trailers, but....this is special.


Oh god, let's break it down.

Sunday, April 28, 2019

She Ra and the Princesses of Power Season 2

Because I didn't want this month to pass by without seeing something.

Obviously, spoilers.

And there are only 7 episodes, even though the show is sanctioned for a 53 episode series on Netflix. Time for them to cut it up and half release it for 4 years until people hate every part of it.

Looking at you, "Voltron".

Anyway, all the princesses are here. Perfuma is Perfuma, Mermista is Mermista, and Frosta is less aloof and more annoying because of her lack of social skills.



In a more 'realistic' setting, Frosta acts like Toph really should have. But Toph is better. No shade, it's hard to live up to an icon like that.

Friday, April 12, 2019

Star Wars Celebration: Episode 9

The bi-annual official Star Wars convention - Celebration - Is here! I've enjoyed each of the 2 years I watched it, and even the smaller panels are a lot of fun.

For now, the focus is on one piece of Star Wars media, and we all know what it is. Or, we don't exactly.

See, the title for EPISODE 9 has been kept under wraps for awhile now. Considering THE LAST JEDI was revealed at the end of January 2017, we're quite overdue.

So, we expected JJ Abrams and Kathleen Kennedy to unveil the big show, and unveil it they did;


Book Look: Ronan Boyle and The Bridge of Riddles by Thomas Lennon


The Old School:
Harry, Percy, and Artemis.
You don't need last names. You know who they are.

The Middling School; Very few people read these books so if I name dropped them in casual conversation, who would know:

Darren Shan...

Maybe Eragon? But that was kind of popular.

Oh - Nathaniel (Who? You'll see).

The New School:
Arthur Whipple (The Fantastic Family Whipple), Benjamin Ripley (Spy School), and now, I suppose Ronan Boyle.



Man, young white boys on mostly magical adventures written in somewhat snarky tones have definitely permeated middle grade books for the past 20 years, haven't they.

8 A Quiet Place Day One

    It's carried by Lupita, because the narrative doesn't have the strongest punch to really get across its themes.