This Week, I Have Been Enjoying...
The MechMen of Canis-9
This time
our adventure finds your favorite starheads; Master Sergeant Seamus O’Hara;
Gunnery Sergeant Fernando Cortez; and Gunnery Sergeant Claudia Akira, on a secret
mission to a forbidden planet: Canis 9 – closed to all forms of exploration and
colonization.
Why? Nobody
will say.
The reason for their mission? Classified.
SOPs? They’ll find out en route.
The reason for their mission? Classified.
SOPs? They’ll find out en route.
Security is
tight. Despite this, treachery abounds and the mission is doomed from the
moment they set out. Stranded on an alien world and cut off from civilization,
what do our heroes do?
What they do
best: Semper fi!
With subtle
tributes to Vietnam vets and Starship Troopers threaded throughout the
narrative, this is a thoroughly entertaining, action packed romp that pits our
friends against a hostile environment, megalomaniacs hell-bent on world
domination, and mysteries to confound the senses. One thing’s for sure. Not
everyone will come back!
Great fun.
Enjoy it before you ship out on your next mission.
The Predator
I’ve been a fan of the
Predator ever since it first hit the big screen back in 1987. And though there
have been some ups and downs in its journey, the franchise had managed to
retain its popularity with a bit of inventive tweaking here, and quite frankly,
a spot of genius there. (AvP – an absolute gem)
This latest outing lies somewhere in between. Straight into the action; a clever twist to the ongoing story line; a slightly deeper understanding of what’s going on in the Yautja society . . . spoilt by a predictable plot, a needless reliance on comedy, and tedious bloodletting.
This latest outing lies somewhere in between. Straight into the action; a clever twist to the ongoing story line; a slightly deeper understanding of what’s going on in the Yautja society . . . spoilt by a predictable plot, a needless reliance on comedy, and tedious bloodletting.
While it’s entertaining –
to a degree, it lacks the suspense of the original. The buildup and the inevitable
“BAM you’re dead!” After the initial slaughter in the lab, you overlook the
fact that there’s supposed to be a remorseless killer on the loose, and end up
being sidelined by the good guys v government bad guys scenario. A shame, the
potential simmers just beneath the surface just waiting to be unleashed.
Hopefully the
powers-that-be will do just that in the inevitable sequel.
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