Blogs and Ends: The Stuff I Didn’t Believe Edition

I don’t run with every rumor that crosses my radar, despite the ever-hungry beast that is the need for daily content.  I don’t want a reputation for being Little Doomcock. So, once in a while I pass on posting a rumor that I’m not buying into on common sense grounds and it turns out to be true.  This week there have been a couple of things that I didn’t go with that turned out to be true.FIRSTThe Powerpuff ScriptI’ll start by saying I...

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Yeah, It’s Gonna Suck – The Eternals

It's finally here!The trailer for the long hidden, soon to be Marvel's first (but hardly last) bomb; The EternalsHere it is. Look at it.LOOK AT IT!!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxYno8x7ES4 That.Was.Awful.It leaves the audience lost and confused. Plus, there's a Bollywood dance number!So has Disney given up on China and now it's going to snobbishly condescend to India? Not sure they are going to do that with this History Channel movie. But at least we will finally learn the Hindustani word for Baizou!Yeah,...

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The Gamma Boss: Director Josh Trank

Gamma Males simply can’t handle success, they just aren’t designed for it.  But few Gammas were so completely destroyed by hitting the big time as Fantastic Four (2015) director Josh Trank. Back in 2012, 21st Century Fox was facing a problem.  The superheroes they had licensed from Marvel came with a ticking time bomb clause.  If a film wasn’t in the theaters or being filmed before the clock reached zero, the license exploded, and the rights reverted back to Marvel.Up until that time, the view...

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The Dark Herald Recommends Mortal Kombat

“Such a promising start.”A phrase that is up there with “if only” as the saddest of words, isn’t it?A young man that was an athlete at the top of his class and ends up in the gutter.  A roaring small business that is ready for the big time, destroyed by the lawyers.  A great first scene in a movie but the rest of it…Motal Kombat opens in 1619 Japan.  There is an idyllic scene of medieval Japanese life.  A contented wife and her son...

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Kentaro Miura 1966 – 2021

Kentaro Miura, the legendary creator of the manga Berserk passed away today at the age of 54. "His US publisher Dark Horse Comics, describing Miura as a “master artist and storyteller”, said he had suffered acute aortic dissection and died on 6 May. “He will be greatly missed. Our condolences go out to his family and loved ones.”The Japanese artist was best known for Berserk, which he wrote and drew. It first launched in 1989 and has been running ever...

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First Impressions: Shadow and Bone

Upfront, this is a first impressions post, not a Recommends.So far, the show is actually good, and it shouldn’t be.It looks like it's soaked in Woke but they seem to have forgotten to let the Woke destroy the plot.This a gas-lamp fantasy that takes place in a Russia-based fantasy nation called, Ravka.  For those of you not familiar with gas-lamp fantasy, basically, it’s steampunk but with magic.Ravka is in a centuries-long war with its neighbors, Fjerdland (Scandinavia) in the North and...

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Brie Larson Cast as Mara Jade?

I'm calling this rumor, (which is absolutely rampant at moment) as bullshit. It's from We Got This Covered and they have a terrible track record for rumors that pan out. They are big fangirls of Both Brie and Mara Jade. I got duped by them once when they reported that Karen Gillan was in talks to play Mara Jade a few months back. But as far as I can tell they have no inside track at Lucasfilm....

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Chasing the Twenty Billion Dollar Dragon

About once a decade, some star-struck CEO gets huge, Scrooge McDuck dollar signs in his eyes when he sees how much money Hollywood claims it’s making.Despite the fact, their corporation is no conceivable way an entertainment company, the aforementioned CEO picks off a studio. And right on cue, Hollywood proceeds to treat him like a barefoot hayseed who fell off the turnip truck in the middle of Times Square.  It’s never pretty and it always ends in tears.In the Sixties, it was Gulf...

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