Archive for December, 2016
Armie Hammer for Green Lantern?
by allancarreon on Dec.06, 2016, under Film & TV, Geeky
Since my choice for Hal Jordan (Chris Pine) is now Steve Trevor, and since I wanted Armie to be Batman but that’s also not happening, please make this come true instead.
Then throw in Kevin Zegers as Kyle Rayner and Boris Kodjoe as John Stewart, and I’ll be happy.
I might even start finding Hal Jordan remotely interesting.
Tatak Asul: Grade School Represent!
by allancarreon on Dec.05, 2016, under My Life
Tony Lambino, Jeffrey Hidalgo, Niko Pineda, Jerry Coloma, and Ricci Chan representing our Grade School batch (Elementary Silver Jubilarians!) during the recent “Tatak Asul: Tara Na Sa Loyola!” Ateneo Alumni Homecoming.
Underworld Unleashed
by allancarreon on Dec.04, 2016, under Film & TV, Geeky
Despite the consistent low critical reviews across the series, I’ve always been a huge fan of the Underworld films.
Admittedly, the fourth film (Awakening) was a so-so follow-up, particularly since I wasn’t fond of the time jump from the second film (the third was a prequel) and I thought the different direction it took wasn’t much to my liking. The characters from the first two films mostly disappeared (to be fair, many of them were dead), and there seemed to be too much scientific mumbo-jumbo. Now, Underworld has always tried to be a little bit more grounded than the usually-mystical vampire/werewolf films, but the the fourth film took it to “evil scientists” levels that I thought didn’t work well and made the mystique of the series falter a bit.
Throwback: Buffy Kills Edward
by allancarreon on Dec.03, 2016, under Film & TV, Literature
I saw (and faved) this years ago, but I saw it again, and seriously, whoever made this cut deserves an Oscar or something. Not only is this #realtalk regarding how pathetic and weak Edward Cullent and his ill are, but it also squashes the inherent misogyny and disturbing abuse undertones of that faux-vampire / sparkling-statues series that I shan’t name.
Toyman, Jr. just impregnated me with his voice.
by allancarreon on Dec.02, 2016, under Film & TV, Music & Theater
And I don’t even have ovaries.
I’ve always known Jeremy Jordan has made a bit of a name on Broadway and was even on Smash (which I loved), but I never realized he was this awesome.
The Birthday Divine!
by allancarreon on Dec.01, 2016, under Film & TV, Music & Theater
The Divine Miss M is 71 years old today, and boy do we love her!
She remains one of the most iconic singers, actresses, and comediennes in the history of the planet. Even at her age, she remains a fabulous presence on social media, unafraid of funny social commentary when crazy politicians and other colorful asses make fools of themselves or do nasty things.
The Rose That Refused To Move
by allancarreon on Dec.01, 2016, under Society
Today we commemmorate that historical moment 61 years ago when Rosa Parks refused to move to a designated bus seat, defying US racial segregation laws of the time and getting arrested in the process. Her act of defiance remains to be one of the most powerful cries against oppression and discrimination of the entire 20th century, and wherever we may be, may she always be a reminder for us to never accept being treated as less than equal among our fellow human beings.
Now, more than ever, when the world is being over-run by the likes of Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and actual fucking neo-Nazis, the lesson of Rosa Parks should be remembered again and again, whether we are fighting for the color of our skin, or for our sexual orientation or gender identity, or for our religious beliefs.