Twenty Years of Next Gen!! Josh Reviews The Sky’s The Limit
2007 was, believe it or not, the TWENTIETH anniversary of the launch of the very first Star Trek spin-off, Star Trek: The Next Generation. The pilot episode, “Encounter at Farpoint,” is terribly clunky when looked at today, but as a kid watching that very first episode I
Attack of the Phantom! Josh has seen a brilliant fan edit of Star Wars: Episode II!
Earlier this year I wrote about The Phantom Edit of Star Wars: Episode I. Michael Nichols was a fan of Star Wars who, like sane people world-wide, was tremendously disappointed with Episode I when it was released in 1999. While the rest of us just whined to our friends, Mr. Nichol
A Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen F.A.Q.
Was I too gentle on the staggeringly mediocre Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen in my review of the film on Friday? After reading this extraordinary evisceration of the movie, every single point of which I agree with, I am beginning to think I was! If you’ve seen the movie,
Out of Energon: Josh Reviews Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
I was pretty forgiving when I saw Michael Bay’s first Transformers movie in theatres for the first time, two summers ago. Sure, it had its flaws, but nevertheless it was just an enormous amount of fun to see a live-action Transformers movie realized, complete with amazing over
From the DVD Shelf: The Color Purple
The Color Purple, released in 1985, finds director Steven Spielberg at an interesting point in his career. After having directed the first two Indiana Jones films as well at E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial in the early eighties, Spielberg apparently had a desire to move towards more wei