As a lifelong fan of 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' and its follow-up 'Rifftrax', I figured I'd start writing up a few of my thoughts on their various projects. "Remember Me" is a short designed to teach customer service practices. It focuses on the Customer: the Least Respected Man in America, as he runs a gauntlet … Continue reading It Came From Rifftrax: “Remember Me”
Month: July 2019
The Paper Chase
Prominent among my most recent television diet has been the show The Paper Chase, a four-season drama that ran from 1978 to 1986 (the show was cancelled after the first season due to low ratings – which is what happens when you schedule it opposite Happy Days: the Fonz brooked no challengers - but revived … Continue reading The Paper Chase
Some Thoughts on ‘Silver Spoon’
I have recently begun to seriously explore the wonderful world of anime and manga. And one of my favorites so far has been Silver Spoon, which I am currently in the process of reading after having finished the anime (which, unfortunately, only covers about the first half to two-thirds … Continue reading Some Thoughts on ‘Silver Spoon’
Qui Bono, Everyman?
My latest piece is up at The Everyman discussing the always essential question, "Who Benefits?" For instance, take the issue of marijuana. I have heard many things from both sides of the argument whether it should or should not be legalized, and I don’t personally know what the truth is in regards to whether it is … Continue reading Qui Bono, Everyman?
Thrilling Adventure Stories Presents: The Four Sleuths in The Common Thread
“Phone call for Mister Fireson.” Andre looked up. He had been reading the latest reports over Detective Crane’s shoulder. The police were busy trying to sort out all the information coming in regarding the conspiracy and working to track down Cummings, Deaney, and the others. It was … Continue reading Thrilling Adventure Stories Presents: The Four Sleuths in The Common Thread
Thoughts on ‘The Wind in the Willows’
Recently I had the great joy of reading The Wind in the Willows, if not quite for the first time (I had read it at least once before when I was much younger) then for the first time since I became able to fully appreciate it. You all probably know the story, such as it is, … Continue reading Thoughts on ‘The Wind in the Willows’
Yearly ‘Independence Day’ Tribute
Every year on the Fourth of July, I rewatch 'Independence Day,' and every year I re-post this summary of why it's among my personal favorites. When Independence Day came out, it was a huge hit, but ever since then it’s kind of become the poster-child for the big, dumb, CGI-fueled blockbusters of the late … Continue reading Yearly ‘Independence Day’ Tribute