I know I promised to share another lesson learned working on Eternal Warlords: Arena, but a technical difficulty arose with a surprise I wanted to share as part of the post, and I didn’t have time to resolve the issue. So, I’ll try again on Friday. In the meantime, I thought I’d make it up [...]
Entries Categorized as 'Reviews'
Clipping iPod’s Shuffle
Filed under Reviews on April 16, 2008
Keywords: iPod Shuffle, MP3 players, ScanDisk Clip
New Frontier now playing
Filed under Reviews on April 15, 2008
Keywords: Batman, Flash, Green Lantern, Justice League, Martian Manhunter, movies, Netflix, superheroes, Superman, Wonder Woman
I’m impressed with Netflix’s Watch Instantly feature. I’ve only watched two movies this way so far, but both times I never experienced the skipping that frequently happens when I view episodes of Lost online (via ABC’s website). Netflix’s displays the movies at near full screen. If I tried the same with Lost, the picture quality [...]
Dragonlance: the movie
Filed under Reviews on February 21, 2008
Keywords: Dragonlance, Dungeons and Dragons, movies
What is it with Dungeons & Dragons movies?
The animated adaptation of Dragons of Autumn Twilight was a disappointment. While the movie stayed fairly faithful to the novel, its execution was horrible. The animation was choppy, the dialog awkward, the pacing stilted and the CGI stuck out like a sore thumb.
The character designs were influenced [...]
Yellow stars and green clovers
Filed under Reviews on January 22, 2008
Keywords: Claire Danes, Cloverfield, Michelle Pfeiffer, movies, Neil Gaiman, Stardust
My dad and I went to see Cloverfield yesterday. I’d seen the trailers online, played around with the viral marketing website, and read some early reviews, most of which were positive. At my wife’s birthday party on Saturday night, a friend who went to see it told me he hated it.
I loved it. The hand-cam [...]
Superman: Doomsday
Filed under Reviews on December 10, 2007
Keywords: movies, superheroes, Superman
Superman is my favorite comic book hero. My first comic was a Superman comic. I own issues 1-100 of the second Superman series (the one John Byrne launched), along with a large chunk of other titles starring the Big Red “S” from the late 80s to early 90s. That run included the “Death of Superman” [...]

