Past entries: -Iron Man -The Incredible Hulk So far, the first Iron Man was an all-around excellent superhero film. The Incredible Hulk had a lot of issues, but was still a fairly strong entry. And Iron Man 2? It’s a huge flaming mess. The film picks up about a year after the first Iron Man … Continue reading Thoughts on ‘Iron Man 2’
Avenger Allies
Reading the latest plot summary for 'Avengers: Endgame' made me wonder just who some of those allies might be...
Oscar Night and I Don’t Care
Thinking of modern Hollywood, I'm reminded of Screwtape's advice to his nephew: "The way some of you young fiends talk, anyone would think it was our job to teach!" Only, of course, the devils' jobs are to befuddle; Hollywood has the much more wholesome duty of storytelling, which it's largely rejected in arrogant disgust to appoint … Continue reading Oscar Night and I Don’t Care
Thoughts on ‘The Incredible Hulk’
Past entries: -Iron Man Following the excellent Iron Man, we have The Incredible Hulk, which, in retrospect, is a bit of an odd ball in the Marvel Universe (and not just because star Edward Norton ended up being recast when the character returned for The Avengers). It has a darker, heavier tone than most of … Continue reading Thoughts on ‘The Incredible Hulk’
Thoughts on ‘Iron Man’
Well, with Avengers: Endgame on its way, it seems there will never be a better time to do a re-watch of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (actually, if anything, I’m getting a rather late start on this, considering I have over twenty films to get through!). Just so that it’s clear where I’m coming from, I … Continue reading Thoughts on ‘Iron Man’
Explaining Traditionalism at ‘The Everyman’
When it comes to society and politics, I call myself a Traditionalist, and today at The Everyman, I got to explain a little of what that means: Another point where the Traditionalist would reject Liberalism is on the question of freedom. For the Liberal, freedom is the highest good, and he would define freedom along … Continue reading Explaining Traditionalism at ‘The Everyman’
The Nuances of How Superpowered Characters Are Received at Home
The irreplaceable Caroline Furlong has another insightful essay in her series on writing superpowered characters; this one is on how they should be viewed in their own world. In it, she hits several points of nuance that the vast majority of modern writers (especially those working in Hollywood or in the comics industry) seem incapable … Continue reading The Nuances of How Superpowered Characters Are Received at Home
Happy St. Valentine’s Day: Some Favorite Couples
And Saint Valentine said [unto the Emperor Claudius]: Certainly Jesu Christ is only very God, and if thou believe in him, verily thy soul shall be saved, thy realm shall multiply, and he shall give to thee alway victory of thine enemies. -The Golden Legend of Jacobus de Voragine For this was sent on Seynt Valentyne's … Continue reading Happy St. Valentine’s Day: Some Favorite Couples
Communion Rails
At the moment I attend two different parishes, depending on my schedule. It’s obviously not ideal and I’m working to make it a temporary arrangement, but one thing both parishes have in common is that they both use Communion rails. Having almost exclusively received the Eucharist in this manner for several months now, I’m struck … Continue reading Communion Rails
Super Bowl Sunday
And my attitude is best expressed in Twilight form: AMDG