Monday, January 3, 2011

1.1.11 - Loners TPB (comic) / 1.2.11 - The Fighter (movie)


1.1.11

Loners – CB Celbuski / Karl Moline (Marvel Comics 2008).

I have a total soft spot for ‘b-list’ superheroes. I always have. I honestly have no idea why that might be, but I do. So when ‘The Loners’ (originally called ‘Excelsior’) appeared in Runaways years ago I was hooked from the start. Darkhawk, Ricochet, a member of Power Pack? I’m there. This is a pretty decent miniseries that sadly left lots of room for a follow up series that will likely never happen due to poor sales. The overall theme of an ‘NA’ style group for former teen superheroes is an interesting concept that Celbuski nails. Most of the cast of the book had been a part of some of the biggest events in the Marvel Universe (Secret Wars I & II, Infinity Gauntlet, etc), but were overall laughable (the “good” Green Goblin) or forgettable (Turbo of New Warriors), so the idea of feeling somewhat disenchanted to no longer being a hero is really humanizing in some regards. The art took me some time to get used to, it’s a bit sketchy in parts and the colors are sometimes blotchy for lack of a better word, but as the second issue rolls along it seems to really fit. Overall I really enjoyed the book and it works as a nice sidestep to their appearance in Runaways & really left me wishing CB & Moline could have got a shot at another 6 issues with the characters.

3/5


1.2.11

The Fighter – Mark Wahlberg / Christian Bale – Dir. David O. Russell

As someone that grew up, sometimes against my will, on the “Rocky” franchise, the thought of a movie about boxing made me nervous. The cast set was great, the director has a great track record & the overall story of the movie is intriguing, but I was afraid of the “montage” heaviness that sports films have had since Sly made his classic fight film. My fears were gone within 20 minutes of the film. The acting is superb, especially Bale, whom we’ve come to expect nothing less from (ok, Terminator: Salvation was shitty) & even Wahlberg, who I think comes off really phony in a number of movies makes for some really moving scenes. He’s got great chemistry with Amy Adams, which adds to the scenes between them, but they don’t hammer in a romantic element into the film just for the hell of it. The only downside of the film, and please understand it’s very minor, is that at the end of the film is does kinda become a ‘boxing movie’. The fight scene at the end is really going to appeal to the people that set out for a boxing movie, but after 1 ½ hours of drama, it was somewhat of a letdown to lose the interactions of the stellar cast for a, well done, yet formulaic climactic fight scene.

4/5

From 365 to 1.

So anyways. No update since May. No new news on the putting out music front. Oh well, things happen and fall apart and change for reasons at times. I've relocated to Cleveland, changed professions & by doing so have a newfound sense of urgency to do 'something'. The final goal? To put out music I love & start doing more bookings of shows, now in Cleveland, under the FVC banner. This will all happen still, but no more"Soon" or "It's getting close". I just set myself up to let myself down by putting time frames on things. So when it happens, it'll happen. I'll be sure to let you all know via twitter or email or here or whatever.

Until that happens (and while it happens I'm sure) I plan to try and do 1 review a day. Of something. The review wills not be all that well written I'm sure, nor will they be all that lengthy, it's more or less a selfish thing I'm doing to feel a sense of accomplishment throughout 2011 & give myself a goal that I'm able to accomplish. I'm hoping to get some friends to throw some stuff my way as well, but it won't stop me from posting as well.

So 365 days, 365 reviews. Due to work/life I won't get to post the reviews daily, although that would be ideal. So there may be a few day lull between postings, but fear not True Believers, the reviews will be posted along with the date they correspond to.

Reviews will likely consist of mainly: comic books, movies, music, video games, beers, food, books & whatever else I can think of. I'll try to keep it fun, although I can't imagine I'll have anyone other than my own friends reading this, so they know who I am, what I like and what they can expect.

Ok, here's to 2k11.

Jacobe
FVC