We were discussing the merits of small things the other day.
Have a look at these beautiful and tiny space creations I saw on Etsy.
How cool are they!
We were discussing the merits of small things the other day.
Have a look at these beautiful and tiny space creations I saw on Etsy.
How cool are they!
I watched Man of Steel and Justice League again this week. DC stuff is just ace.
I must admit I adore Man of Steel. I think its a masterpiece of filming. The global hope that Superman brings is palpable and maybe its because the last two years have been a covid nightmare I am noticeably susceptible to beacons of hope, even when they're on film.
Snyder, Cavill, Adams and company strike just the right tone to make this a serious bash at bringing Supe to life on screen. No high camp, no daft jokes. Its like entering a glorious Alex Ross painting.
And the score is just terrific; the snarling world-engine rev keeping us on our toes and the two-note Superman melody reminding us not to give up. Its just superb.
Justice League is good but not the icon that is MoS. Having said that I haven't seen the JL Director's Cut.
Absent here is Dawn of Justice, as its not on Netflix. I saw it several times last year though on Prime I think. It is without doubt one of the finest Super Hero films ever made and as Batman says in the first minute, it is a perfect thing.
What do you think readers?
Have you any DC toys and games?
B-25 Group Build Part 2 - YouTube
Paul Adams from New Zealand
This is the sort of Thunderbirds set I would have had as a kid but I just don't recall, dammit.
Gummed Papercraft, which I saw on auction so saved the images a while back.
The other day I nearly bought a loose Legends of Batman figure at an outdoor sale. I say nearly because for a moment nostalgia overcame me and I was right back in the thick of my collecting bug, when I first discovered the wonders of plastic super hero action figures.
The figure itself was the Power Guardian from Kenner's Legends of Batman line 1994. Not particularly old but for me very nostalgic as it features in my loose Action Figure book I bought at Memorabilia 2000 at the NEC.
Here it is loose and incomplete like it appeared on the stall.
Do you like the Legends of Batman?
I watched Torchwood's Countrycide last night on BBC iPlayer. Have you seen it?
I can see why this Dr. Who spin-off was originally on at 9pm after the TV watershed here in the UK. Gore, swearing and violence. I doubt if anyone ever told someone to F Off in Dr. Who!
The story reminded completely of a monster of the week X-Files episode. A lonely farm, a family of cannibals and Government agents caught up in it all. It had Mulder and Scully all over it.
I liked it though and the Torchwood team make it there own. Captain Harkness revealed some very nasty traits as a torturer and the team's doctor and welsh bombshell Gwen began a steamy adulterous affair. I wonder if it lasts?
The family of cannibals were well done [excuse the pun] and for horror buffs out there it had a definite whiff of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre about it.
All in all I enjoyed Countrycide so thanks to the reader who recommended it.
I'll return to the last couple of parts of Children of Earth next, though I don't relish seeing Harkness making life or death decisions for the human race. He's somewhat unhinged!
Have you seen Countrycide readers?
Godzilla vs die Wehrmacht: 1946 with required muting. - YouTube
Trailer: Godzilla vs Die Wehrmacht 1946 - YouTube
Godzilla vs die Wehrmacht: Gag Reel and Out Takes - YouTube
Paul Adams from New Zealand