It feels good to be caught up on my weekly reading again! I might be able to get back to my Retro Review columns soon too! Best Comic of the Week: Precious Metal #1 – I really liked Little Bird, the last series made by writer Darcy Van Poelgeest and
Doctor Who Just Gave Bridgerton What It’s Been Missing
Warning: contains spoilers for Doctor Who episode “Rogue”. What’s always coming but never arrives? Tomorrow, and LGBT+ romances in Bridgerton. Ever since the Shondaland show turned Regency race-relations on their head to create an inclusive version of 19th century England, people have asked when it will do the same for queer love stories. Mixed
The Weirdest Aliens on Star Trek: The Original Series
Even though it was a relatively low-budget TV show (by today’s standards, it was practically made for the cost of a home movie) and visual effects in the 1960s were limited (again, by today’s standards), Star Trek: The Original Series managed over the course of its three seasons to come
Bad Boys Originally Had Two Wildly Different Stars Who Would Have Changed the Movie
“Let’s face it, I had a bad script,” director Michael Bay said on the commentary track of his debut feature film, Bad Boys. Bay isn’t wrong. Bad Boys relies on buddy comedy tropes already established in 1974’s Freebie and the Bean and 1982’s 48 Hrs., complete with nonsense plot points.
Episode 899: Both Ends of the Spectrum
The post Episode 899: Both Ends of the Spectrum appeared first on Battleship Pretension. In this episode, David and Scott Nye discuss directors who worked extensively in both color and black and white as well as how to get your nourishment during a double feature. Movies discussed in this episode