Robert Jones's Blog
May 1, 2019
Then What?
I feel no need to give a comprehensive review of Avengers: Endgame (Disney Marvel 2019; directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo) because it has already been extensively reviewed. Rather, I will say that I like the way that Disney Marvel chose to end this phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The plot was mostly resolved, … Continue reading Then What? →
Published on May 01, 2019 12:30
April 23, 2019
A Portrait Of Insanity
Consider the following excerpts from Orthodoxy by G. K. Chesterton: The madman’s explanation of a thing is always complete, and often in a purely rational sense satisfactory. Now, speaking quite externally and empirically, we may say that the strongest and most unmistakable MARK of madness is this combination between a logical completeness and a spiritual … Continue reading A Portrait Of Insanity →
Published on April 23, 2019 11:15
July 30, 2018
A Concise Review
After seeing Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Universal Pictures 2018; directed by J. A. Bayona), I came to the conclusion that there was one reason to make this movie: use those CGI dinosaurs to turn a profit. Here, then is my abbreviated review: Stomp! Chomp! Aahhh! No, I really mean it. AAHH!! Thanks, Blue! They’re out, … Continue reading A Concise Review →
Published on July 30, 2018 04:00
June 11, 2018
Righteous Raptor?
I’m not even going to apologize. I’ve spent a good part of the last week trying to keep my four-year-old granddaughter, Gracie, busy, so this week’s post is going to be a lazy extension of last week’s. By the way, Gracie likes dinosaurs. So in honor of Gracie, let’s talk about the velociraptors in the … Continue reading Righteous Raptor? →
Published on June 11, 2018 04:00
June 4, 2018
Bad Rex, Good Rex
Michael Crichton never described Tyrannosaurus rex as anything but dangerous in his two novels, Jurassic Park and The Lost World, but director Steven Spielberg took certain liberties and instilled more character into this monstrous reptile in the movies which bore the same names (1993 and 1997 Universal Pictures). Let me say right away that the … Continue reading Bad Rex, Good Rex →
Published on June 04, 2018 04:00
May 28, 2018
Takes On The Soul
Any film dealing with the topic of artificial intelligence must also take on the heady topics of consciousness and self awareness. I wish I could remember the name of the researcher, but she was quoted in a research journal as saying that, no matter how much we learn about the physiological workings of the brain, … Continue reading Takes On The Soul →
Published on May 28, 2018 04:00
May 21, 2018
Burning Books
First, there was the book by Ray Bradbury. In retrospect, the author said that he considered himself a fantasy writer and that Farenheit 451 was his only science fiction novel. Then came the movie (1966 Universal Pictures)… … and then a remake by HBO starring Michael B. Jordan and Michael Shannon. Aside from the book … Continue reading Burning Books →
Published on May 21, 2018 04:00
May 14, 2018
A Different Kind Of Green Alien
I originally saw The Andromeda Strain (1971 Universal Pictures; directed by Robert Wise) in the theater. I was a high school biology student, and I was impressed at the time by how much science was actually in this picture. It reminded me of my classes and even of some of my teachers. Based on the … Continue reading A Different Kind Of Green Alien →
Published on May 14, 2018 04:00
May 7, 2018
Superhero Armageddon
By the end of Avengers: Infinity War (2018 Disney Marvel; directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo), I felt like I’d been worked over, and one young woman a couple of rows in front of me was bent over in her seat and sobbing (NEWS FLASH! At last report all of the actors in the … Continue reading Superhero Armageddon →
Published on May 07, 2018 04:00
April 30, 2018
John Everett Millais
I just found another Pre-Raphaelite painter whose name I didn’t know but who made some works which I recognize. The paintings shown in this post are ones I don’t recall having seen before. Compared to some of the other Pre-Raphaelites, his work seems centered more on portraits and accounts from the Bible. His name is … Continue reading John Everett Millais →
Published on April 30, 2018 04:00