
65 movie review: dino droppings
Adam Driver’s intensely focused, utterly unironic performance is the only saving grace of this movie of few ideas and little suspense, mystery, or excitement. There aren’t even that many dinosaurs.

Adam Driver’s intensely focused, utterly unironic performance is the only saving grace of this movie of few ideas and little suspense, mystery, or excitement. There aren’t even that many dinosaurs.
We should be absolutely sick to death of all the cash-ins, pseudo-remakes and imitators. Where are they?

Visually, this dying future world is immersively hellish. Intellectually, though, its ideas haven’t kept up with the rapidly evolving science-fictional conversation.

I’m not sure anything — TV show or movie — that’s been based on a book has ever felt more like a book than GoT.

Starring Karen “Amy Pond” Gillan and Katee “Starbuck” Sackhoff. And the fanboys did shout, “Shut up and take our money!”
Actual unretouched phrases that people plugged into search engines this week that led them to this site (with some commentary from me)…
Let the wringing of hands and the gnashing of teeth begin.
Singing group Novis belts out a selection of sci-fi theme music. Deeply nerdiriffic.
This is the best thing I have ever seen, ever…
Back in the spring we talked about iconic Hollywood costumes, but this is more about functional clothing that happened to become costume, and the wearing of which lends some mojo — or serves as a sign of fandom.