Wow, really was not scary at all, in fact quite goofy and un-serious if anything. A satanic waxworks show comes to town and lures unsuspecting teens into its various traps to continue its sadistic show before moving on to the next unsuspecting town. Wouldn't watch this again, and probably won't bother with the sequel as it really was b-movie level, and not in a good way.
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Monday, August 29, 2011
A Brief Movie Review: 'Skyline' (2010)
Movie: Skyline (2010)
Directors: Colin Strause and Greg Strause
Rating: 1.8/5 Stars *'
Another alien-invasion movie, very reminiscent of Independence Day (1996) and War of The Worlds (any of them), in fact I would suggest not wasting your time watching this one and if you want to watch and alien invasion movie go with one of those classics instead. I mainly watched this because it was available on Netflix Streaming, but I would not watch it again.
Directors: Colin Strause and Greg Strause
Rating: 1.8/5 Stars *'
Another alien-invasion movie, very reminiscent of Independence Day (1996) and War of The Worlds (any of them), in fact I would suggest not wasting your time watching this one and if you want to watch and alien invasion movie go with one of those classics instead. I mainly watched this because it was available on Netflix Streaming, but I would not watch it again.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
"The Wire" Review (a truly epic TV Series that Raises Human Consciousness (by General Xod!))
Hello, General Xod here, and I am writing today about a true legend among TV-Series. I am speaking about the award winning police-drama "The Wire," which is a gripping HBO series that ran for 5 full seasons from 2002-2008 and held a cast of 327 actors and actresses throughout its filming. As described on the internet movie database (imdb.com) the plot of the series covers the Baltimore metropolitan area drug scene as seen from all angles; that is, through the eyes of the police, through the eyes of the drug dealers, and even through the eyes of third parties and those not always conscience or willing participants in what is continually referred to throughout the series as "the game".
It has been a long time since I have seen any TV shows or series that have moved me and spoken so much truth to me that I felt compelled enough to write about one. In fact, I have only watched the first season thus far, and I am only a couple of episodes into the second at present, but I can tell you that it has already changed how I view human interactions in our society. You see, the writers, directors and screenplay folks that produced this series held a deep understanding of how internal politics in human organizations such as law enforcement agencies, courts, local and regional governments, rich and poor neighborhoods, and even drug-dealer-circles interact, coexist and play out their never ending cycle of drama in the real human world. Now, don't get me wrong and get the idea that I believe "The Wire" to be real life, but I can say with confidence and conviction that at some deeper level "I just know" that this is how our political systems operate, how our legal systems operate, how are cities operate, how our educational systems operate, how our corporations operate, and how the so-called "black market organizations" operate, not just in America mind you, but everywhere in the human world.
What exactly is it that "The Wire" does so well that it deserves such mad props from General Xod??? Well, it exposes the madness and folly inherent in humanity's current structures and the systems that operate within them. Our world has undoubtedly been run by power-plays and greed/bottom line profit for most all of humanity's history. These power-plays and this same "bottom line" has often been termed "maximising shareholder profit," in some circles, but it has the same outcomes as we can see at the end of any episode of "The Wire." I will leave it to you to make your own determinations as to whether that is the world you would choose to live in if you believed you had a choice over the matter. Essentially it is the conflict and drama inspired by the collective ego and its constant need to renew itself through more drama and conflict.
What I am attempting to communicate to you all here is that this TV Series is more than just a typical "cops vs drug dealers drama," or a "satirical social commentary"; but that it is indeed an educational series that will teach all of its viewers how our world really works, and it will reveal just how absurd so much of what goes on really is. That is, it will raise awareness! Any show, book, movie, or media piece that can do this effectively is like a light in the dark, and if humanity wishes to evolve ever upwards in its present form than we will need to pay attention to shows, like "The Wire" that give us "all angles" so to speak of reality (this brings immediately to my mind the inglorious truth-revealing movie "There Will Be Blood"). So many TV shows are often just purely "for entertainment" and give only one side of the story, or glorify a particular position; but in real life, as one gets older most come to realize that life and life situations are not always just black and white, right or wrong, but that in fact the world contains so many grey-levels that its often difficult to tell the good, the bad, or the in-between apart, much less to tread lightly and hope that when all is said and done that you lived a life that helped to em-better your community and humanity as a whole in some way.
Now, I could go on and on, in fact one could write a whole book-review on The Wire, but that is not my goal here today. No, my goal here is to inspire you to check this amazing TV Series out for yourself and come to your own conclusions about it. If anything, after watching "The Wire" you will have raised your awareness (and may even become more enlightened) about modern society's absurdity and its cycles of violence/drama fueled by a never-ending need for enemies and conflict. Ta.
P.S. Check out IMDB's Wire page at IMDB THE WIRE
It has been a long time since I have seen any TV shows or series that have moved me and spoken so much truth to me that I felt compelled enough to write about one. In fact, I have only watched the first season thus far, and I am only a couple of episodes into the second at present, but I can tell you that it has already changed how I view human interactions in our society. You see, the writers, directors and screenplay folks that produced this series held a deep understanding of how internal politics in human organizations such as law enforcement agencies, courts, local and regional governments, rich and poor neighborhoods, and even drug-dealer-circles interact, coexist and play out their never ending cycle of drama in the real human world. Now, don't get me wrong and get the idea that I believe "The Wire" to be real life, but I can say with confidence and conviction that at some deeper level "I just know" that this is how our political systems operate, how our legal systems operate, how are cities operate, how our educational systems operate, how our corporations operate, and how the so-called "black market organizations" operate, not just in America mind you, but everywhere in the human world.
What exactly is it that "The Wire" does so well that it deserves such mad props from General Xod??? Well, it exposes the madness and folly inherent in humanity's current structures and the systems that operate within them. Our world has undoubtedly been run by power-plays and greed/bottom line profit for most all of humanity's history. These power-plays and this same "bottom line" has often been termed "maximising shareholder profit," in some circles, but it has the same outcomes as we can see at the end of any episode of "The Wire." I will leave it to you to make your own determinations as to whether that is the world you would choose to live in if you believed you had a choice over the matter. Essentially it is the conflict and drama inspired by the collective ego and its constant need to renew itself through more drama and conflict.What I am attempting to communicate to you all here is that this TV Series is more than just a typical "cops vs drug dealers drama," or a "satirical social commentary"; but that it is indeed an educational series that will teach all of its viewers how our world really works, and it will reveal just how absurd so much of what goes on really is. That is, it will raise awareness! Any show, book, movie, or media piece that can do this effectively is like a light in the dark, and if humanity wishes to evolve ever upwards in its present form than we will need to pay attention to shows, like "The Wire" that give us "all angles" so to speak of reality (this brings immediately to my mind the inglorious truth-revealing movie "There Will Be Blood"). So many TV shows are often just purely "for entertainment" and give only one side of the story, or glorify a particular position; but in real life, as one gets older most come to realize that life and life situations are not always just black and white, right or wrong, but that in fact the world contains so many grey-levels that its often difficult to tell the good, the bad, or the in-between apart, much less to tread lightly and hope that when all is said and done that you lived a life that helped to em-better your community and humanity as a whole in some way.
Now, I could go on and on, in fact one could write a whole book-review on The Wire, but that is not my goal here today. No, my goal here is to inspire you to check this amazing TV Series out for yourself and come to your own conclusions about it. If anything, after watching "The Wire" you will have raised your awareness (and may even become more enlightened) about modern society's absurdity and its cycles of violence/drama fueled by a never-ending need for enemies and conflict. Ta.
P.S. Check out IMDB's Wire page at IMDB THE WIRE
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Avatar Review

For those of you who still haven't seen James Cameron's new blockbuster smash (and 3D) hit, "Avatar," you are in for a ride. The plot involves a mercenary/marine being sent to a nearby star-system which includes a moon called Pandora, where he becomes entangled with the local Indigenous humanoid tribe as he learns there way in an artificial body termed an avatar.
Pandora (a moon of a Jupiter like planet) is similar to Earth and teeming with life (often glowing like neon-lights). This depiction reminded me much of the "Earth," DVD series and some of our not so well known resident life-forms here on Earth (Gaia). Of course what do the modern Earthlings do first thing, they start to strip-mine the surface, and to rape and pillage it of all its resources for some precarious form of profit. Which, at humanity's current level of consciousness, is most likely what would happen if such a planet were in arms reach of humanity's current influence. But the movie itself is a beacon of something new arising.
Another aspect of this film to be addressed is the recognition of the plight of Indigenous peoples. This film speaks to the enormous amount of suffering and pain inflicted upon indigenous people throughout human history by the West and its Ego-dominated cultures throughout the past. In the the movie they are another species of humanoid, calling themselves the Na'vi. The only difference between the plight of the Na'vi and those Earthly indigenous cultures is that the Earthly ones did not have happy endings. Whether the indigenous cultures of Earth recognize it officially or not, Avatar carries important messages to many unconscious people that has potential to cause important shifts in them. It also addresses the importance of living in balance with your environment, which can only truly be reached when there is a balance inside between form and formless.
All in all, this film will raise the consciousness of all the humans who watch it, and it will thus raise the Collective Human Consciousness of all humanity to some degree. I would thus like to thank Director James Cameron for this amazing contribution that addresses humanity's collective madness and exposes it for what it is. One of the only other films I have seen in the recent past to have achieved this so well (and there are many others too) that I will mention here is "There Will Be Blood." And as has been said, "the seeing is freeing." In my opinion Avatar will win the best picture award at the academy awards this year, unless it does not.
Alas, for those of you who have not yet seen this 3D masterpiece, be prepared to have your consciousness raised, and who knows, the energy of Eywa just might help you tune-in to the energy of Gaia a bit. Cheers everyone.
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