It’s time for YOU to vote for the Best of 2022!
It’s time to decide on the Best of 2022! That’s right, you get to sorta choose the official best movie, video game, book, and television for the year of 2021.
Don’t see something you think deserves the official award?
Home Sweet Home Alone
Tags:Home Alone, Movie Posters, Movie Reviews, Movies, X-Mas
This is the 5th or 6th film in the franchise and while I think they’ve beaten the dead horse into a fine dust, this isn’t a bad film, and now I’m wondering what it would look like if Disney just had a new version of the movie out every couple years with an completely different cast, difference creative team, and different set of circumstances. This time around there’s no real ‘bad guy’ in the film, not like the last 4 or 5, just a Hollywood misunderstanding about a quarter million dollar doll and some real stupid people doing hilariously stupid things. There’s some gratuitously bad scenes, a pretty good cameo, and enough wink and and nods to the fact that this is happening YET AGAIN that it feels just fresh enough to warrant giving it the chance that it deserves.
FANTASTC FOUR
Tags:Comic Books, Fantastic Four
Neverland: a Hook tribute by Steven Cormann
Tags:Fantasy - Science Fiction, Peter Pan, Wallpaper
Dreadnought
As a multiplayer only game, I got to this way too late. Add to that, my normal gaming group was open to trying it out, but weren’t exactly enthused about it, but we only got about a dozen matches in before they lost interest and I was unable to play much more of it. I, for one, definitely enjoyed the time I was able to spend with the game, the combat felt tight, the controls all made sense, and I do love me some spaceships. If you ever have the inkling to try it out, seek me and I’ll give you a broadside or two.
HOLLYWOOD CARS
Tags:Cars, Television, The Munsters
Spirited
Tags:Movie Posters, Movie Reviews, Movies, Ryan Reynolds, Will Ferrell, X-Mas
I wasn’t expecting a musical, but that’s what I got and I’m perfectly happy with it. It’s the same story that you’re familiar with, but with some twisted twists that are all both expected and welcomingly new.