Sound City Review

Sound City is a documentary that first debuted at the Sundance Festival on January 18, 2013 and finally hit big screen on February 1, 2013.  The movie starts out with David Grohl (rock musician, singer, songwriter) acquainting the viewers with the very popular Los Angeles, California recording studio Sound City. Many famous musicians used the… Continue reading Sound City Review

The Flash Review: Plastique

The show opens with a speech about Barry Allen and his belief regarding friendships. Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) turns up the speed and downs numerous shots of whiskey in a single second. The alcohol has no effect on our hero. A traumatic event takes place downtown, as the friends continue partying and drinking.  Iris West… Continue reading The Flash Review: Plastique

Brickleberry Review: High Stakes

Its BRICKEBERRRRRRRRYYYY! Woody (Tom Kenny) doesn’t have arse cancer. Instead, he was just shoving a bunch of foreign objects up his bum. The doctor misses his chance to kill another patient. Ew, Connie eats her own pubes. Malloy (Daniel Tosh) attempts to find a date on Craigslist. Excellent jokes about Ethel and her man stick… Continue reading Brickleberry Review: High Stakes

Paris, Texas Review

Paris, Texas is drama film that debuted on November 9, 1984, in the United States.  When the movie begins, we are introduced to Travis Henderson (Harry Dean Stanton), who is meandering around the desolate, dry desert, like a nomad. He comes upon a isolated watering hole, in search of water, but being too parched to… Continue reading Paris, Texas Review

Gotham Review: The Mask

The show opens with a brutal fight scene between two professionally dressed businessmen. Looks a little like Fight Club to be honest. James Gordon (Ben McKenzie), Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue) and Edward Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) examine the scene. The skin from a fingernail is found inside the victim’s mouth. Penguin, Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord… Continue reading Gotham Review: The Mask

ANZAC Girls Review

ANZAC Girls is a dramatic, war, drama mini-series that aired on ABC1 in Australia. The series, which contains six episodes, is based on reports, letters, photos and historical events. The show focuses on the nurses that are treating soldiers of all nationalities fighting Germany during World War 1. During the show, the Australia New Zealand… Continue reading ANZAC Girls Review

Spartacus Review

Spartacus is a historical drama that aired on STARZ. It is based on the rise and fall of a Spartacus (Andy Whitfield, Liam McIntyre). Spartacus was inspired to join the Roman army and fight alongside the great Roman general, Gauis Claudius Glaber (Craig Parker, Lord of the Rings). The general’s true intentions are soon known… Continue reading Spartacus Review

Madam Secretary Review: Need to Know S1.E8

As the show begins Henry McCord (Tim Daly) heads to the University to work, while Elizabeth McCord (Tea Leoni) heads to Russel Jackson (Zeljko Ivanek) to question him about her husband’s reactivation into the NSA. Henry meets with an old comrade, Klaus Von Muhlberg (Ronald Guttman). Elizabeth rendezvous with the team, as everyone gushes about… Continue reading Madam Secretary Review: Need to Know S1.E8

Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities Review

Underbelly Season 2 (A Tale of Two Cities) is based on real life, true crimes that occurred in Australia, The Land Down Under, over an eleven year time frame starting in 1976 and ending in 1987.  The show opens with the introduction of furniture store owner and political figure, Don Mackay (Andrew McFarlane, Blue Heelers)… Continue reading Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities Review

The Walking Dead Review: Self Help

Is Sheamus stoned? Eugene needs his mullet cut. Eugene (Josh McDermitt) is upset about the preacher? Why? Nobody else seems to care. Eugene sure tries to talk intelligent, but he still seems so dang stupid. Incoming walkers. Another terribly timed car wreck. Has Lori Grimes returned from the dead? Sheamus confirmed for a dope head.… Continue reading The Walking Dead Review: Self Help

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