My Version of "Jurassic Park III" · 1:05am Dec 12th, 2019
I was hit with a sudden stroke of inspiration tonight, and I had to write it down. This is my personal version of how I would have written Jurassic Park III.
I was hit with a sudden stroke of inspiration tonight, and I had to write it down. This is my personal version of how I would have written Jurassic Park III.
...the space shuttle Challenger was destroyed in an explosion that killed all seven crew members.
Just thought I'd give a little reminder to those who gave their lives in the quest to boldly go. I can't imagine how much courage it'd take to strap yourself into a machine like that always knowing that this might be the trip you don't come back from.
After a great deal of hard work spanning about ten minutes this morning, I give you...
What is this, you may ask? It's a playlist containing all three (technically four) entries of what has come to be known as the weirdest, dumbest, most historically insulting pieces of animation ever to grace the world of cinema.
Many strange tales have circulated amongst the dinosaurs of Isla Nublar since its abandonment in 1993. Wild myths of massive monsters dwelling in underwater caverns, or demons with glowing eyes that make their nests in the still-living bodies of their victims, even an entirely other island of prehistoric creatures brought back to life by humans. But amongst these stories, none were more mouthwatering, lip-smackingly glorious-sounding as the tale of an elusive creature known only as the Fat
So late last year, I stumbled upon this article on a website called Book Riot, written by one S.W. Sondheimer.
And as a long-time Superman fan, I only have this to say. YES. To. ALL of this.
(A) Do homework and research to see what the problems are, how bad they are, and brainstorm solutions that will both aide the environment and keep the economy going in a stable manner?
(B) Block roads down in Washington D.C. and in the process block innocent people from getting to work and what-not?
Hello, folks! Me again, back with another recently-released-movie review!
Today's offering is none other than the finale of Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe...Spider-Man: Far From Home.
[POTENTIAL SPOILERS AHEAD; READ ON AT YOUR OWN PERIL OR IF YOU DON'T CARE]
Randomly wrote this up a while back. I wanted to write something that I felt like Clark would say as an explanation for why he does what he does.
For the final project of my Sound Design course, we were tasked with picking a movie clip of our choice and redoing the soundscape and voice over. I picked a sequence from Sony Pictures' "The Amazing Spider-Man" where Peter Parker learns the hard way that the NYPD is just as liable to go after costumed vigilantes as they are legitimate crooks.
I've recently had a sort of epiphany about time travel, and how people want to use it as well as how it's portrayed in fiction. I don't know if I can convey my theory on its own, so I'll use it in an example.
[WARNING: This blog post will make no sense if you haven't seen the movie. Continue at your own risk.]
Some scientists theorize that habitable planets around red dwarf stars might have black-colored vegetation adapted to absorb as much sunlight as possible.
Seriously, everyone needs more Studio C in their lives. These guys are a riot!
It was alright overall. Not the best Sci-Fi movie in the universe, but it was okay I guess. I mostly watched it because I was bored for something new to watch and because YouTube has it up for free with ads.
Godzilla: You actually think you can take me on? Oh, all this time I thought it was a joke! (to the other Titans) Hey, guys, look! The monkey thinks he can fight me!
Kong: You're mocking me, aren't you?
Godzilla: Oh no no no, I'm sorry, it's just KONG LOOK A BLONDE!!!
Kong: WHERE?! 😍
This story was always one of my favorites out of Poe. The description of the rooms stuck in my mind for years.
It's so nightmarishly timely now...
For the past couple years, a team of dedicated Jurassic Park fans have been working to recreate the entire island of Isla Nublar in-game. Earlier tonight, they released a live-stream detailing some of the areas they have ready (you can find me in the comments as JurassicKaiju14 ).
So I was digging through some old Pages files earlier, and I came across an interesting little bit of nostalgia...
The beginnings of the very first story I ever got serious about writing: The Lion King III: Best of Both Worlds.