Wednesday, December 30, 2009

The Sallie Gardner Effect: 2009 Movie of the Year


Issue # 9

by ManicallyDepressed



2009 is almost over and what a year it was! From the highly disappointing Transformers sequel to the sleeper hit, The Hangover, this year had its fair share of both good and bad movies. For this issue, I reviewed a movie I considered the best for this year.

Read the review for ManicallyDepressed’s 2009 Movie of the Year after the jump…

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Et Cetera 12/24


Stuff we found on the Internet
by ManicallyDepressed



Happy Holidays Everyone!


The ugly truth behind Home Alone.

Whose lap are you willing to sit on? The 10 Types of Mall Santas.

Merry Christmas, Batman.

Management: We want you to be VERY sure of what you’re buying.

Monday, December 21, 2009

The Sallie Gardner Effect: Terminated

Issue # 8
Terminator Salvation (2009) Review
by ManicallyDepressed




Unless you’re living under a rock, then you’ll know James Cameron’s Avatar is now in theaters. So far, it is doing financially and critically good. Unfortunately, I haven’t watched it yet, so instead I’ll be reviewing the fourth movie from a franchise started by James Cameron, Terminator Salvation.

I am a very huge fan of the Terminator movies, so it’s a shame that it took me this long to watch this one. Probably, I avoided watching this movie, because it was widely panned by critics. Now, it’s my turn.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Et Cetera 12/18


Stuff we found on the Internet
by ManicallyDepressed



Avatar is now in cinemas. Yay! Here’s an article on a slugfest between Avatar director, James Cameron and LOTR director, Peter Jackson.

Cooler than the self-lacing shoes from Back To the Future. 21 Shoes Every Geek Would Love.

When kids are your target market, it doesn’t mean they don’t think. The 10 Most Baffling Action Figure Accessories of All Time.

I don’t know who were meaner, the kids who made fun of him or his parents.

Alice in Mordor






 By Starman




A new trailer of "Alice in Wonderland" has just been released.It stars Mia Wasikowska ast the protagonist Alice, Johnny Depp as the really mad Mad Hatter, Anne Hathaway as the White Queen and Helena Bonham Carter as the main antagonist, the Red Queen. It is directed by Tim Burton and will be released on March 5, 2010.

It looks awesome. It's starting to look like a "Lord of the Rings" movie. The plot of the film seems somehow different from the book with the same name. It is a sequel because you'll see in the trailer that most of the characters are delighted that Alice is back. You'll also get to see Alice in a full armor suit and the Mad Hatter in a swordfight. This is a  film that explores what could have happened if she returned back to Wonderland.

Here is a link to the new trailer of "Alice in Wonderland".

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"Help us make the world right again."
-Mad Hatter on Alice

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Meatier Shower




 By Starman





Movie: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 

Synopsis: "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" is an animated film released on September of 2009. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller directed this movie. It is loosely base on the children's book of the same name. Voice cast includes Bill Hader, Anna Farris, James Caan, Bruce Campbell, Mr. T and Neil Patrick Harris. The film is about an enthusiastic inventor, Flint Lockwood, who attracts disaster with his odd inventions. When his town started to suffer with its food supply, he created a machine that will turn water into any kind of food. Accidentally, his invention flew to the Earth's stratosphere. This resulted to different kinds of food raining down on the town. But when the machine started to malfunction, giant pieces of food started to destroy the town. It is now up to Flint to save the day from this delicious weather.

The Sallie Gardner Effect: The Not-So-Great Showdown

Issue # 7
Righteous Kill (2008) Review
by ManicallyDepressed




Robert De Niro. Al Pacino. In a crime thriller film. Written by the same guy from Inside Man (2006). What could have possibly gone wrong?


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

The Maternal Congruence


The Big Bang Theory S03E11 Review
by ManicallyDepressed




This episode marks the second appearance of Leonard’s mother, Beverly Hofstader (Christine Baranski). It revolves around Beverly’s visit for the holidays. Dilemma arises for Leonard on whether or not he will tell his mother about his relationship with Penny. What Leonard didn’t know is that his mother is bringing far serious news.

Frankly, I didn’t enjoy this episode. I found the main plot to be dull, and there was no subplot to support it. The episode presents no development to any character, even to Beverly. Beverly’s character had too much focus for this episode, disregarding most of the main characters, especially Raj and Wolowitz. For its humor content, it hardly presents something new. Most of the jokes in this episode are recycled from the episode of Beverly’s first appearance. Beverly’s character was well received on its first appearance. In fact, Christine Baranski received an Emmy nomination for her performance. It is perfectly logical to put Christine Baranski back on the show, but to repeat everything she did the first time, and capping it off with a “Fa-la-la-la-la la-la la-la” (to let you know that this is the last episode before the holidays), will surely not earn her another nomination.

There is really nothing to look forward to in this episode, except if you think a kissing scene between Sheldon and Beverly is funny. Personally, I might have two or three sleepless nights.

The 12th Friday the 13th



 By Starman




Movie: Friday the 13th

Synopsis: "Friday the 13th" is a horror film which serves as a reboot of the original film series. It is directed by Marcus Nispel (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Pathfinder). Jared Padalecki, star of the TV show "Supernatural", is the main protagonist of the film. With him are Danielle Panabaker (Sky High) and Amanda Righetti (The Mentalist). Trent, along with his friends, took a vacation on his summer cabin which is at Crystal Lake. A man named Clay Miller who is in search of his sister makes his way to the cabin and meets the group. They are all unaware of the events that took place in the camp. Now, the dreaded Jason Voorhees is back to lash out his anger on everyone for the death of his mother.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Et Cetera 12/12


Stuff we found on the Internet
by ManicallyDepressed



These albums are awful to the EYES. The 25 Worst Album Covers of the Decade.

2009’s Most Ridiculous Uses of Photoshop. Including a Katrina Halili magazine cover.

Warning: Viewing this picture will cause a nosebleed of infinite proportions.

The things people will do to get Legolas-like ears. The 7 Most Pointlessly Horrifying Plastic Surgery Procedures.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Sectionals




 By Starman






Sectionals is the 13th episode of the first season of Glee. It is the mid-season finale of the show and will continue airing next year on April. The cover songs performed by New Directions are the following: "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"(Dreamgirls), "Don't Rain on My Parade"(Barbara Streisand), "You Can't Always Get What You Want"(Rolling Stones) and "My Life Would Suck Without You"(Kelly Clarkson).

Lea Michele impresses everyone again with her broadway-like performance of "Don't Rain on My Parade". Their choreography for their final song("My Life Would Suck Without You") is also a collection from their previous performances (in case you miss it). There is emotion attached to it and it just fits the moment everyone was in. This is definitely one of their best performance. Storywise, there are a lot of development in everyone. Though I think they cramped up too much of the plot in this one episode. It was a satisfying ending now that all of the previous conflicts are now resolved. This episode will show us more of the lovely Jayma Mays. Her portrayal of the myosophobic Emma Pillsbury is just great.

Sectionals is definitely the best episode, as of now. Overall, it has great performances and resolutions in the plot that will surely make you crave for more Glee. I can't wait to see how things will turn out for the next episode which, unfortunately, will air next year.

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"Just left your wife. Exactly... you just did."
-Emma Pillsbury

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

The Gorilla Experiment


The Big Bang Theory S03E10 Review
by ManicallyDepressed




The main plot of the episode revolves around Wolowitz being jealous because of his girlfriend’s growing interest on Leonard’s work. This is the third episode we have seen the character of Bernadette (Melissa Rauch). The subplot involves Sheldon trying to teach Physics to Penny.

Admittedly, the subplot overshadows the main plot. The best thing about the main plot is that it grants a huge buildup on Bernadette’s character. I guess we will be seeing more of her in the future. A common-themed humor presented in the episode is the one about the shoes which I didn’t find funny at all. The subplot is simply ingenious. The very thought of having a student-teacher relationship between Sheldon and Penny is hilarious. The subplot paved way to the closing scene, and despite the last joke being predictable, it still turned out funny as Penny delivered it, and was redeemed by the Fig Newton bit.

In summary, the episode was good but not great. I just hope there will be more of Raj in the upcoming episodes. We miss those Raj's one-liners.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Ninjas Are Bloody Awesome!




 By Starman





Movie: Ninja Assassin 

Synopsis: Ninja Assassin is an action film directed by James McTeigue (V for Vendetta) and produced by the Wachowski Brothers(Matrix trilogy), Joel Silver and Grant Hill. It stars international superstar Rain (Speed Racer), Naomie Harris (28 Days Later) and Rick Yune (The Fast and the Furious). Raizo is an orphan who was adopted by the Ozunu clan. He was trained to be the deadliest ninja assassin. His loyalty was shook when a loved one died in the hands of the clan. He rebels against them and went into hiding. After a few years, a Europol agent, Mika Coretti, got into trouble for investigating the clan. She was saved by Raizo and now must work together to find a way to bring down the clan.

The Sallie Gardner Effect: Way Before Spider-Man

Issue # 6
Darkman (1990) Review
by ManicallyDepressed





20 years ago, a comic book enthusiast wanted to make a film adaptation of either The Shadow or Batman. They denied him the rights to both comic book characters, so Sam Raimi told himself, “Screw them. I’ll create my own.”


Monday, December 7, 2009

The Great Showdown




 By Starman





Movie: Heat

Synopsis: Heat is an action crime film released in the year 1995. It is directed by Michal Mann known for movies such as Hancock, Public Enemies and The Aviator. The film boasts an ensemble cast which includes Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Val Kilmer, Tom Sizemore, Jon Voight, Ashley Judd, Ted Levine and many more. It centers on the two main characters, a calm professional burglar(played by De Niro) and an explosive devoted policeman(played by Al Pacino). Neil McCauley is the mastermind of a group of criminals who carry out carefully planned heists. When a robbery turned into murder, a cat-and-mouse chase ensues between them and a newly assigned officer, Vincent Hanna.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Et Cetera 12/5


Stuff we found on the Internet
by ManicallyDepressed



No, we don’t have New-Moon-mocking articles this week. Only this Edward-Cullen-and-the-entire-Twilight-series-mocking article.

The worst nightmare of each of the 350 million Facebook users.

Awww. I can’t imagine how proud will his parents be.

I mean it’s possible to use these at the same time. It’s just gonna be awkward. Urinal Fail Pic.

But Jay Leno’s monologue is my daily drug habit. Newsweek’s List of Unfunny Comics.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Mattress




 By Starman





"Mattress" is the 12th episode of Glee. The plot revolves around the Glee club being left out of the yearbook because of budget cuts and other issues. Cover songs include "Jump" (Van Halen), "Smile" (Lily Allen) and "Smile" (Charlie Chaplin).

Best. Episode. Ever... Simply because the fake pregnancy plot is finally over. We get to see the other side of Will Schuester. Matthew Morrison provided some intense acting in his confrontation with Jessalyn Gilsig's character, Terri. I have never seen him that angry before. Revelations will be seen in how Will and Terri individually see their relationship. Nice timing for the end of this plot because Emma and Ken's wedding is drawing near. I am excited to see how things will turn up. Most of the performances were lead by Rachel, now the official captain of the club. Their tiring performance of "Jump" was great.

"Mattress" is an episode that has few performances and a large development in the plot. This is what we need especially now that Sectionals is right around the corner.

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"You're too busy chasing tail and loading your hair with enormous amounts of products."
-Sue Sylvester on Will Schuester

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

War Machine Revealed



War Machine's look is recently revealed in a poster for the movie Iron Man 2. War Machine is the superhero-ego of James Rhodes (who will be played by Don Cheadle). No trailer have been released for the film. It is also not clear if whether War Machine will be an enemy or an ally to Iron Man.