Week 86 - 8/28/23 - A BLUE BEETLE MOVIE???
Hi there,
It probably isn't news as it's a pretty popular film in theaters right now, but there's a Blue Beetle movie out! And it's a lot of fun!
If you didn't know, Ted Kord, the second Blue Beetle, is my favorite superhero. There's a pretty good joke in the new movie about the difference between Ted and Batman, and not to step on the punchline, but it boils down to Ted knows how to laugh. He's a character frequently written to have a sense of humor, to know a good joke, and to be the dramatic superheroic straightman when it counts. He is not exactly an everyman--he's a genius, he dresses up in a silly costume, and he's rich--but in a lot of ways, he's just a guy trying to do the right thing because he can.
And he casts a long shadow over the new movie, which is about Jaime Reyes--fantastically played by the dreamy Xolo Maridueña--who I don't love quite as much as Ted, but who I think is himself a great and important character. He's a very different hero. He's got a sense of humor, he's got a good heart, but his relationship with his family, with his friends, with the scarab, and with the Blue Beetle legacy allows him to be something totally apart from Ted. The movie takes a lot of liberties--it's part Spider-Man, part Ant-Man, part Green Lantern (though... honestly probably better than the past few recent film adaptations of those characters)--but it doesn't run from the truth of who Jaime is as a character, which I think makes it all the better. The best superhero movie projects don't try to be just an adaptation, but to take what makes the hero great, understand it, and share it in a way that makes them more accessible and loom larger as a hero.
I don't want to spoil anything, but there was one extremely stupid part that made me tear up (out of just finally getting to see a thing on-screen and knowing there's some practical version of it out there and honestly, a little bit jealousy). If you see me, or want to reach out and ask about it, I'll gladly tell you.
But there's a Blue Beetle movie. And even though I saw it and really quite liked it... I kinda still can't believe it.
Next week: No blog on the website/newsletter! There is a Patreon post scheduled if you need your fix, going out to all backers at $5 or more a month! But I'm outta town and will see you when I return.
What I enjoyed this week:
Blank Check (Podcast), Yu-Gi-Oh: Duel Links (Video Game), Craig of the Creek (Cartoon), Honkai Star Rail (Video game), My Adventures with Superman (Cartoon), The Broken Room by Peter Clines (Book), Dumbing of Age (Webcomic), Solve This Murder (Podcast), The Venture Bros: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart (Movie--which my pal Phil Murphy worked on!), Kaiju No. 8 (Manga), Kaguya-Sama: Love is War (Manga), Blue Beetle (Movie--duh), Oldboy (Movie), Witch Watch (Manga), Becca playing a little more Persona 5, Tangled (Movie), Jurassic Park (Movie), D.E.B.S. (Movie)
New Releases this week (8/23/2023):
Godzilla Monsters & Protectors: All Hail the King TPB (Editor--on the latter half)
Final Order Cut-Off next week (8/28/2023--last day to get your preorders in):
Sonic the Hedgehog #65
New Releases next week (8/30/2023):
Godzilla Rivals: Vs. SpaceGodzilla (Supervising Editor)
Sonic the Hedgehog: Endless Summer (A very silly credit)
Sonic the Hedgehog: Scrapnik Island TPB (Editor)
Announcements:
Becca is at Cartoon-a Palooza in Temecula on 9/15 & 9/16. It's a cool free all-ages little con, so come on out and see them!
Wanna support me? Consider joining my Patreon! I've got a bunch of cool stuff coming up and already on there. As well as some silly stuff like a tour of my desk, so you can see where the comics magic happens! I've got a bunch of stuff scheduled for September already and there'll always be more!
I have a webstore! It does look like I'm going to get a small supplement to my Beast Wars Vol. 3 stock, which is nice, but most everything else, I am not going to have more of anytime soon! Maybe give it a look!
I've still got a few things on my eBay, if you're looking for stuff! But obviously, anything that would get shipped out won't until I'm back!
Pic of the Week:
It was National Cinema Day yesterday, which is why Becca and I went to Blue Beetle ($4 tickets to the movies!). But they had to work, so I went and saw a second film, the 20th anniversary screening of Park Chan-wook's Oldboy. And the theater that was showing Oldboy had a special Cinema Day deal on the Blue Beetle backback popcorn bucket, so I did pick it up because that with a popcorn and a drink was still significantly cheaper than the bucket usually is by itself. So here's a photo of Becca modeling it.
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ErikDavis September 3rd will be National Cinema Day & all movie tickets will be $3 in over 3,000 theaters nationwide. Moviegoers will also see a sizzle reel w/ footage from films like #BlackPantherWakandaForever & Harry Styles’ #MyPoliceman. The $3 movie ticket is in place for all tickets, all movies, all formats and all showtimes. A simultaneous event is also being planned for the U.K. In terms of the sizzle reel featuring upcoming films, it will run roughly 4 1/2 minutes long. #NationalCinemaDay
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Reaction to Oppenheimer
So I watched Oppenheimer on National Cinema Day. And I left the theatre feeling confused. I spent 3 hrs in the theatre and I had no clue what was happening most of the time.
First, when the movie started I did not realize. I thought I was watching a trailer until it never stopped lol. Usually, the beginning of a movie is a lot clearer to me.
Second, I had no clue who the characters were. Even now, I am not sure what the army general's name was.
Third, I had no clue how Oppenheimer related to other characters. Why was he at the social where he met his wife/mistress? Why did he like the mistress and wife? Who was the guy who kept his kid until further notice?
Fourth, some parts felt unnecessary. The female characters were irrelevant. His wife and sidechick could have been taken out and hardly anything would change. His kids felt like props to take up screen time. His brother (Frank??), felt irrelevant too. Did I need to see Florence's breasts? Why did he try to poison his teacher? How was that important?
Fifth, I wished the movie focussed on either politics or the bomb. Enough time was not spent on the bomb itself. I wished more time was spent on the fallout. The brief scenes of the hallucinations of victims were hardly satisfying. Switching between the hearings and the bomb construction made it hard to follow what was happening. Why were some scenes grey?
Sixth, why are movies so hard to listen to? I could hardly decipher the dialogue. It's like I can't enjoy movies anymore without subtitles! It's like the actors are mumbling. RDJ was a top culprit for this.
The movie was okay but I am so disappointed. I literally spent three hours watching fluff. At least I only paid US$6 for this mediocre experience. Probably one of the worst movies I have watched. Maybe my opinion would be different if the dialogue was easier to decipher.
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