All posts by David DeMoss
The Lord of the Rings (1978)
The Call of Cthulhu (2005)
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016)
Our review of the 2016 action/drama, directed by Michael Bay. Continue reading 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016)
Ant-Man (2015)
Our review of the 2015 superhero film Ant-Man, obviously. Continue reading Ant-Man (2015)
Fantastic Four (2015)
Election 2016 – Oregon Primary Day – An Exercise in Over-analysis
Politics in My Fair City is bananas, you guys. In these types of articles, it’s customary for The Author to make some pretentious argument for why his slice of the U.S. is a microcosm for the Nation as a Whole. But given all the geographic and demographic factors at play, Portland, Oregon, might as well exist in its own pocket dimension.
We’ve got real estate speculators, both local and national, driving home prices through the roof, the rent really is too damn high, and there aren’t enough jobs to go around. No surprise, we’ve got a homelessness crisis. We’ve had one for years, but the Current Crisis only became a “crisis” when our current mayor told the cops to stop jailing people for camping on the sidewalk. The city’s gray bar hotel is already packed beyond capacity (once again, as it has been for years), and the County doesn’t want our over-spill. No one does. Most would rather the homeless just die quietly, somewhere no one has to watch, and if they could avoid contaminating the water any more than it already is on the way out, that would be just swell. So massive camps have started forming on city-owned property, triggering absolutely nothing but sane, compassionate responses from the local middle class. (Random-but-actual quote from my city’s major daily newspaper’s website: “You have to get tough on the homelessness problem or we will all end up paying for for some lazy drug addict/alcoholic, non motivated individual’s private room somewhere, where they can party on our dime, because they don’t want to get sober and work.” Time it took to find that quote: thirty-five seconds, including the time it took to Google that article.) Continue reading Election 2016 – Oregon Primary Day – An Exercise in Over-analysis
Let’s Play Dark Souls 3: Part 1 – Carrie Bloodstein Raids Again
Welcome to the cursed land of Lothric, where the transitory lands of the Lords of Cinder converge. Let’s find all these Lords and probably wind up killing them. It’s the end of the world (and possibly the Dark Souls series) as we know it, and I feel fantastic.
Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
Our review of the second Avengers movie, and the third big-budget effort from Joss Whedon.
Crossover – Oz the Great and Powerful (2013) fet. Detective Steve & Jimmy teh Freak
In collaboration with Detective Steve and Jimmy teh Freak of Freak N’ Nitro TV, we review 2013’s justly-forgotten wanna-be franchise-starter, Oz the Great and Powerful. Call it Part 4 in our occasional series exploring the rise and fall of one of our favorite directors, Sam Raimi. You were the Chosen One, Sam – you were supposed to destroy the Sith, not join them. As Steve said in the video description, “Stay tuned for dry sarcasm and booze.”