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For Your Eyes Only review

In the race to beat the Russians to a missing communications device Bond finds himself involved with the Greek underworld. Likely the most 80’s Bond movie I’m going to see, with the first half dedicated to a winter olympic game’s worth of stunts for Bond to take part in. Bond on skis has been done Read the full article…

Thor review

The Mighty Thor, a powerful warrior reignites an ancient war. I remember being humored by how quickly Thor was humiliated and cast out from Heaven/Asgard, then learning humility and honor and being accepted back into the pantheon of heroes. I still get that sense, but I think the timing works out in the movie’s favor, Read the full article…

Iron Man 2 review

Robert Downey Jr. returns as billionaire Tony Stark in this thrilling sequel to the worldwide blockbuster. Now that his super hero secret has been revealed, Tony’s life is more intense than ever. Everyone wants in on the Iron Man technology, whether for power or profit… but for Ivan Vanko (“Whiplash”), it’s revenge! The last good Read the full article…

Iron Man review

After surviving an unexpected attack in enemy territory, jet-setting industrialist Tony Stark builds a high-tech suit of armor and vows to protect the world as Iron Man. My wife and I have moved on from the X-Men movies to the official MCU films, starting with the greatest of them all, 2008’s Iron Man. Robert Downey Read the full article…

Moonraker review

When a Moonraker space shuttle disappears the chase leads Bond into outer space. To sum up this movie with a slightly paraphrased qutoe: Bond: “But why did you steal the Moonraker that was built for the Americans?” Evil 1%: “Because I deemed it so, now stop asking questions and let’s get on with this space Read the full article…

The Man With the Golden Gun review

Bond is assigned to retrieve a top secret solar power converter, but finds himself the target of the world’s greatest professional assassin. A man trained from birth to shoot goes up against Bond. There’s several clever moments in this film that I really appreciated, even though it was weird to watch Bond incidentally remove his Read the full article…

Saban’s Power Rangers (2017) review

Five ordinary teenagers must team together to become something extraordinary in order to save the world from being obliterated by an alien threat. Much better than I expected, I really did think we were going to get another Transformers or GI Joe out of this, but it ended up being somewhat more professionally done with Read the full article…

The Spy Who Loved Me review

Britain and Russia both send their best agents to negotiate for a tracking system that has lost them each a nuclear submarine. In which the writers of the Bond movies give up on being cute with their female character names and just call the primary love interest “Agent XXX”. All that can be forgiven for Read the full article…

Live And Let Die review

Roger Moore finds himself immersed in the world of heroin, voodoo and black magic in his debut as Bond. A great first appearance of Roger Moore as James Bond and an absolutely amazing opening song by Paul McCarney and The Wings, there were still some pretty major things to complain about: the crummy shooting locations Read the full article…

The Belko Experiment review

In a twisted social experiment, 80 Americans are locked in their corporate office and ordered by an unknown voice to participate in a deadly game of kill or be killed. Written by James Gunn of Guardians of the Galaxy fame, this is a great entry is what hopefully becomes a series of movies. Lots of Read the full article…

‘Star Trek: Discovery’ gets an official release date

TrekMovie is reporting on a single tweet by CBS that claims the series will air it’s first episode on September 14, 2017. No word on what time, but there’s additional rumors that the first season will have to be broken into two parts, likely either because of additional behind the scenes shenanigans or to string Read the full article…

Titanfall 2 game review

Step on to The Frontier as a Militia rifleman with aspirations of becoming a Pilot. Stranded behind enemy lines, and against overwhelming odds, you must team up with a veteran Vanguard-class Titan and uphold a mission you were never meant to carry out. I only played this for the campaign, I have very limited interest Read the full article…

Casino Royale (1968) review

In an early spy spoof, aging Sir James Bond (David Niven) comes out of retirement to take on SMERSH. Utter nonsense with it’s own silly charm, there’s not much I can say about this that’s nice. Considering the source material at the time and the state of spoofs I guess I shouldn’t have expected very Read the full article…

The Final Station game review

Travel by train through a dying world. Look after your passengers, keep your train operational, and make sure you can always reach the next station. Make your way through swarms of infected at each station. Explore mysterious and abandoned stations looking for supplies and survivors. A great looking game with an absolutely amazing story that Read the full article…

No Time To Explain game review

No Time to Explain is a platform action video game developed and published by tinyBuild Games.[1] Designed by Tom Brien and Alex Nichiporchik, it is the successor to Brien’s browser game, originally released on January 6, 2011. No Time to Explain has been released on Linux, Microsoft Windows, and OS X. A remastered version of Read the full article…

Please Support the Work We Did In May 2017!

This is a monthly message to help keep MCS afloat! Over the past 10 years, what began as a personal image blog has turned into viable community of many contributors with new posts going up every hour, every day. I’d like to reduce and remove all the advertising on the site, dedicate more time to Read the full article…

Diamonds Are Forever review

Sean Connery returns as 007 to follow a diamond smuggling ring. Other than the gratuitous amounts of sex, it’s difficult to recognize this as a Bond film, it’s more akin to Bullit or The Gauntlet than any previous 007 movie. It has over the top Vegas stereo types, midwestern oil barrons and a completely unsatisfactory Read the full article…

On Her Majesty’s Secret Service review

George Lazenby stars as Bond in this fan favorite. Blofeld returns to threaten the world once more, this time with biological warfare. Weird to have a new actor in the role, but enjoyable none the less. George Lazenby did a great job as Bond and the story was interesting throughout. I do believe this is Read the full article…

You Only Live Twice review

Bond goes to Japan to investigate the disappearance of American and Russian spacecraft. There’s much more of a modern feel to ‘You Only Live Twice’ but it still had some cringe-worthy moments, like when Bond decides to go undercover as a Japanese ninja and gets all dolled up in his most stereo-typically offensive outfit and Read the full article…

Thunderball review

Bond is dispatched to the Bahamas to find two nuclear missiles stolen by SPECTRE. I can only imagine the nightmares that all those underwater scenes caused during the filming. There were impressive in both scope and execution.  There’s some cheese and the basic plot is flimsy, but at the end of the day Thunderball was Read the full article…

Gold Finger review

Goldfinger is stockpiling gold reserves. Bond investigates, and uncovers an audacious plan to commit the heist of the century. I couldn’t remember if I had watched/reviewed this one in the recent past and was far too lazy to pick up my phone and search my own site. Turns out I did log it, but without Read the full article…

The LEGO Batman Movie review

Bruce Wayne must not only deal with the criminals of Gotham City, but also the responsibility of raising a boy he adopted. Watched with some friend over the weekend, a couple of them hadn’t seen it yet and with Adam West’s passing it seemed appropriate. There were far more Batman ’66 jokes than I remember Read the full article…

John Wick 2 review

John Wick is forced out of retirement, and this time, he must face off against a shadowy international assassins’ guild and more of the world’s deadliest killers. It’s out on disk now, so Yeah, you can say I’m back I’ll watch it again.

Omega Sub: 4 Blood Tide review

The ambition and folly that destroyed three-quarters of humanity lives on in the radioactive rubble of nuclear holocaust. In the South Pacific, an insane fanatic and his army of bloodthirsty killers have begun obliterating the last scattered outposts of civilization. The madman’s goal: to rule what remains of the shattered Earth. For that, he needs Read the full article…

From Russia With Love review

Enticing James Bond into a trap involving a beautiful girl and a top secret encoder, SPECTRE plans to heat up the Cold War It was weird to watch a movie where they had fighting fish killing each other, then the losers being fed to a cat. Sean Connery was great of course, but there were Read the full article…

Colossal review

Gloria is an out-of-work girl who, after getting kicked out of her apartment by her boyfriend, is forced to leave her life in New York and move back to her hometown. When news reports surface that a giant creature is destroying Seoul, South Korea, Gloria gradually comes to the realization that she is somehow connected Read the full article…

Wonder Woman review

Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, Diana will discover her full powers…and her true destiny. The DCU gets another entry in it’s pale facsimile of the MCU, while doing better than any of the other DCU movies (man of Read the full article…

Office Christmas Party review

When the CEO decides to close her hard-partying brother’s branch, he and his fired up co-workers throw an epic office party to land a VIP client and save everyone’s jobs. Get ready to work hard and play harder in this wild and outrageous comedy hit! Great movie with lots of really funny scenes. Lots of Read the full article…

Baywatch (2017) review

Devoted lifeguard Mitch Buchanan butts heads with a brash new recruit. Together, they uncover a local criminal plot that threatens the future of the Bay. Apparently this movie was panned by critics. To remind those of you that may not have experienced Baywatch when it was in it’s prime, it was a late night television Read the full article…

Dirty Dancing (2017) review

Direct to TV adaptation of the movie by the same name. Not the worst made for tv adaptaion I’ve seen, Abigail Breslin represented herself very well as an actress, though it’s worth mentioning that there was a very noticeable change in her weight throughout the film. Her dancing was awkward enough that I’m going to Read the full article…

Something Wicked This Way Comes review

One of Ray Bradbury’s most popular and intriguing novels of good and evil comes to life in this spine-tingling motion picture. On a grim and gusty October day, two young boys encounter a distressed man who foretells of danger blowing their way. Soon after, the town is visited by a seductive stanger named Mr. Dark Read the full article…

Bokeh review

In this mysterious sci-fi film, a young couple wake up one morning to discover every person on Earth has disappeared. The two must struggle to survive while unravelling what forces are at work. I’m a huge fan of these types of science fiction stories where the whole of humanity disappears with the exception of a Read the full article…

Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King review

Comic Hasan Minhaj of “The Daily Show” shares personal stories about racism, immigrant parents, prom night horrors and more in this stand-up special. I remember when he came on board The Daily Show, he was a great breath of fresh air on the dying show. This stand up special is pretty good, though there’s times Read the full article…

Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead review

Zombies invade the Australian Outback in this brain-splattered, post-apocalyptic, Mad Max-meets-the-undead thrill ride. A pretty good low budget zombie movie with a twist, I actually enjoyed it for what it was.

American Experience: Oklahoma City review

Oklahoma City traces the events that led McVeigh to that day and recounts the stories of the survivors, first-responders, U.S. Marshals, FBI investigators and journalists who covered the events. The film provides an in-depth and provocative exploration of the white supremacist, extremist militia movement that rose to prominence in the early 1990s and still makes Read the full article…

Master of None: Season Two review

Season Two of the Emmy Award Series. It’s impossible to find a direct link to just send you to season two, I’ve becoming more and more disallusioned with Netflix, their continued inability to provide a good UI is very concerning. That being said, if you hunt it down and successfully view it, Season Two of Read the full article…

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter review

Alice returns to The Hive in Raccoon City, where Umbrella Corp is gathering forces for a final strike against the remaining survivors. I feel asleep during the film and had to rewind it. Milla was awesome, but man I just couldn’t get into it. Why don’t we see her in more films?

Please Support the Work We Did In April 2017!

This is a monthly message to help keep MCS afloat! Over the past 10 years, what began as a personal image blog has turned into viable community of many contributors with new posts going up every hour, every day. I’d like to reduce and remove all the advertising on the site, dedicate more time to Read the full article…

Zeta One review

A race of topless, large-breasted women from the planet Angvia, in another dimension, come to earth to kidnap women to repopulate their planet (In HD). A perfectly inappropriate science fiction film about topless space women that are on Earth to steal Earth Women for reasons unknown, and the men that are determined to discover their Read the full article…

Halo Wars 2 game review

Real-time strategy makes an explosive return to the Halo universe in Halo Wars 2. Lead Spartans, Warthogs and other classic Halo fighting forces in a brutal war against a terrifying new enemy on the biggest Halo battlefield ever. I bounced off of this several times, the first act is pretty weak with limited story progress Read the full article…

Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams game review

Cute vs Punk Run, jump, dash, and twirl your way through Giana’s twisted dreams in this fast-paced hardcore dual world journey to rescue her sister A mario esque platformer with a neat twist, you can hot swap between the two sisters, the music and environmental change. Each of them have their own abilities that can Read the full article…

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 review

Set to the sounds of Awesome Mixtape #2, Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 continues the team’s adventures as they unravel the mystery of Star-Lord’s parentage. They nearly got to the same level of mentioning family as Fate of the Furious and the plot seemed contrived in a way that only comic book Read the full article…

Night Night, Groot

  It’s been a long day for baby Groot and he’s ready to be tucked in for bed. Just as his eyes start to close, Rocket Raccoon bursts onto the scene! Groot can’t go to sleep yet, there’s a whole galaxy that needs to be defended and they must work together to save the day! Read the full article…

Han Solo DL-44 Blaster

Our long awaited Han Solo DL-44 Blaster is the result of a year and a half’s worth of fanatical research. We’ve procured all of the original elements that are currently available including Veron model kit cylinders and pushrods, Hensoldt-Wetzlar scopes, and MG-81 flash suppressor and adapter. We’ve spec’d them all in minute detail. We’ve searched Read the full article…

‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ Adult Toys

NerdBastards has an interesting puff piece on these sex toys. Normally I’d put an image in this post about them, but I fear that Google would be upset with me if I did that. GeekySexToys has products, they run from $50 to $99 and range from things you can put in you to things you Read the full article…

Guardians of the Galaxy Geeki Tikis

The Guardians of the Galaxy are here to protect all of us. They’ll engage in combat against interstellar enemies and battle the forces of evil in a cosmic showdown, all while rocking out to an awesome mix tape (or two). Let these Marvel box office favorites protect you from the Terran evils of scurvy and Read the full article…

Giger’s Alien Life-Size Head

CoolProps are proud to present the Giger’s Alien Head Life-Size Prop Replica which was approved by H.R. Giger Museum in Switzerland. This mysterious creature, which took Nostromo’s crew’s lives, appeared in the 1979 movie, “ALIEN”. The monster created by H.R. Giger haunts fans with its name and appearance still to this day. The Life-Size head Read the full article…

Super Nova Doritos Review

Allow me to set the scene for you. It’s 12:31 on a Thursday night – Friday morning if you want to get technical – and you’re browsing Twitter in bed as one does. Bleak news story here. A bad thing a politician did. Someone mocking your favorite movie. Not a great night. Then suddenly you Read the full article…

Custom Star Wars™ Dewback Loveseat

Part sofa, part sculpture, all Star Wars™. Seen and photographed by thousands of fans at Star Wars Celebration Orlando, this truly unique Dewback sofa is our first official Star Wars piece from the Regal Robot Custom Studio. The two-seat bench style loveseat is more than just furniture… it’s a functional, sculptural art piece! Affectionately called Read the full article…

Labyrinth Jareth: The Goblin King Figure by McFarlane

A mystical figure possessing powers of transformation, Jareth, is the Goblin King of the Labyrinth. With an ability to create crystal orbs within his hands, Jareth is able to use them to create various illusions to entrance and manipulate others. Despite ruling over the Goblins, Jareth resents this position and often dreams of a different Read the full article…