Saturday, May 12, 2007

Prowl Not in New Movie


Not the newest of news, but Prowl will not be in the new Transformers movie. Instead, the Decepticons have an "evil Prowl": Barracade. He transforms into a black Ford Mustang police car, to lure people into a false sense of security. This probably also means Prowl will not be in future sequels, because producers think that audience members couldn't tell the two apart.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Ultraman Great


This is the guy who started it all for me...

Friday, April 13, 2007

Ultraman Cosmos Vol. 2 OST


Yep, another review over at Godzilla Monster Music. This one is the second volume from the Ultraman Cosmos series. Music by Toru Fuyuki. Click on the picture... blab blab.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Tsuburaya Productions BGM Collection

Godzilla Monster Music Music Reviews
I recently wrote a new review over at Godzilla Monster Music. The CD is a collection of unreleased music composed by Toru Fuyuki. Click on the image to read the review.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Boston Legal "The Good Lawyer"

One of the only shows I still watch on television, Boston Legal may be completely insane, but boasts one of the best casts ever made. The current season seems to be even loonier than previous ones from a crossdressing Alan Shore to the endless fourth wall references, but this episode was written to a different tone.

This is a very serious minded episode with James Spader being the Alan Shore people remember from the Practice. His darker side comes out when he finds himself against friend Jerry Espenson in a trial, and pulls a dirty trick to crush his friend's newfound confidence. Shore does, as usual, get on his soapbox, but it seems more focused and less ranting.

Mark Valley and Julie Bowen get a little more screen time than usual with their new subplot, but nothing much progresses by the end of the episode. Beside the abscence of Candice Bergen, this episode reminds people that Boston Legal started off as a halfway serious show, and I hope the rest of season keeps it that way. B

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Ultraseven '99 Review


A new review is up at Godzilla Monster Music. Another great album by Tohru Fuyuki. If only it was different from Ultraseven '67... Thanks, Larry for posting it.