The Hulk (2003)

I went to see this movie as a favor to a friend. I was not too keen on enduring the excessive computer graphics, but was actually impressed with the quality. Aside from providing the much needed background as to who the hulk is or how he became the hulk (for those of us who may not know), the movie was well done.… Read the rest “The Hulk (2003)”

Life on the Ranch

Well I’ve spent the last couple of days at my mom”s aunt and uncle’s home in Twin Falls and finally got regular access to a computer, and a scanner! So I’ve added a picture or two of me below. Anyhoo, I’ve been having a blast working at this dude ranch in Ovando, Montana.… Read the rest “Life on the Ranch”

XXX (2002)

This is clearly an attempt to create a new action/spy thriller franchise starring Vin Diesel. The sequel is already in production. The opening scene sets the tone. You have a 007-like character trying to infiltrate a European rave. He stands out like a sore thumb in his tux and gets killed.… Read the rest “XXX (2002)”

Solaris (2002)

Slow. Very slow. Waste of money and time. I can’t believe they even released it. Did they even watch it before releasing it?? I wouldn’t really call it a true “sci-fi” either. They speak of the alien visitors, but you never actually see one.

Windtalkers (2002)

If you like John Woo’s action sequences, that may be reason enough to see this movie. I cannot think of any other reason. They have taken a good cast (Nick Cage and Christian Slater) and paired them up with two very interesting Navaho actors in an extremely interesting historical time period and still failed to create a good movie.… Read the rest “Windtalkers (2002)”

Changing Lanes (2002)

Changing Lanes pits Sam Jackson against Ben Afleck in a story where you can empathize with each character in the situation they are in. Ben’s character is not a likable character. While changing lanes, they have a little car accident. Ben’s character is in a hurry and doesn’t want to be bothered with doing the right thing at the accident.… Read the rest “Changing Lanes (2002)”