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Johnny 5 is Alive!

johnny5_1.jpgThanks to Maren, Mike and Vero for providing you with some entertaining stories and thoughts over the past few weeks!  I especially enjoyed the questioning of why there is toast served in the Chinese Food restaurant in Hearst!

Last night I went to see Iron Man (review to follow) and afterwards I dropped by Vero’s place with some ice cream in tow.  I began talking again about her dislike of all things robots and realized that it stemmed from watching Robocop which definitely isn’t a kids movie.

Then I asked her if she had ever seen some funny robots who were nice and not malicious like ED-209.  I then thought our friend, Johnny 5 from Short Circuit!  He was the best.  “Johnny Five, He’s Alive!”  Ah, a relic from the 80s but oh so funny.  After describing him, she realized that she DID remember this robot (although Maren didn’t when I was talking about it which prompts a Short Circuit viewing this summer!) and we had a good laugh watching the trailer for the film on Youtube.

Let us all share some fond memories of Johnny 5!  I personally remember rewinding and watching the ending of Short Circuit 2 where “Holding Out for a Hero” by Bonnie Tyler is played while Johnny 5 runs away from some villains (or he’s doing something spectacular like jumping onto a helicopter or something like that).  It was the music that really got me rewinding it all the time but Johnny 5 now holds a special place in my mind when I hear that song being played.

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Review: Iron Man

Seeing that my summer of fun has finally arrived, I took some time to finally watch Iron Man.  I had heard nothing but good things so I was quite excited to see the film.

The film does not disappoint.  It’s one of those comic character movies which transcends the comic book culture and makes it accessible to non comic book fans, much like Spider-Man ended up doing (and Batman Begins I suppose).

Robert Downey Jr. is quite amazing in the film and he has this sarcastic wit to him that I loved.  I have never really read any Iron Man so I don’t know how faithful it is to the original origin story but I heard it was quite similar.  I enjoyed seeing him trying to figure out how to improve the Iron Man armor and testing it out.  I also liked the nods to future War Machine storylines and the cameo appearance of Stan Lee who is mistaken for Hugh Hefner.

I really don’t know what else to say about it.  It’s one of the better films I’ve seen in the past year and I highly recommend it to anyone who was a fan of any comic related movies; Spider-Man, Batman, X-Men.

The only way this will be dethroned as the greatest flick of the summer will be when The Dark Knight hits the theatres.  Batman vs. The Joker?  Sign me up.

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Evil Dead The Musical – 300th Show!

Apparently, this is sort of a big deal considering it’s the first musical written by a Canadian to reach this momentous event!

Read here.