On the Movie I Want To See

Producer Peter Jackson and director Guillermo del Toro held an on-line chat last week where they talked about their plans for the two Hobbit films. Near the end of the chat, del Toro is asked about some comments he had made a few years ago about not being a fan of sword and sorcery fantasyContinue reading “On the Movie I Want To See”

On the Greatest Search Phrase Ever

Yesterday, someone in Bournemouth, England, went to Google and typed in the following: appalled by indiana jones, george lucas and the fiver i wasted last night Which brought him — I presume it’s a him — to my internet doorstep. “Fiver.” I like that word. 🙂 No real content. Just the word “fiver.” And also,Continue reading “On the Greatest Search Phrase Ever”

On The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

It’s hard to believe it’s been nineteen years since Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Nineteen! Years! I was a junior in high school. The summer hadn’t started yet. And opening weekend, I went to see it with my younger brother at the movie theater in Bridgeport, West Virginia. A few weeks later, with someContinue reading “On The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”

On Things I’ve Been Reading

Recently, I’ve begun buying comic books again. I used to buy a lot of comics. In retrospect, it’s a bit embarrassing. And then, somewhere in the late ’90s, I stopped buying comics on any sort of regular basis. I’d visit comic shops occasionally if something was coming out that I was interested in — like,Continue reading “On Things I’ve Been Reading”

On Friday Morning Memeness

Before the coffee kicks in, a meme! What American accent do you have? Created by Xavier on Memegen.net Neutral. Not Northern, Southern, or Western, just American. Your national American identity is more important to you than your local identity, because you don’t really have a local identity to begin with. Take this quiz now –Continue reading “On Friday Morning Memeness”

On Riding the Subway

There’s something I like about the Baltimore subway and rail system. The modern art. You’ll notice it at virtually every station or stop — there’s some sort of modern sculpture made of concrete or metal decorating the entrance. One station has a rather tesseract-like cube half-buried in the ground on its side. Another station —Continue reading “On Riding the Subway”