If the press announcement is any indication, the new Spider-Man should be "Amazing." »»
The main problem with this series is that it has a never-ending cycle of drama; everyone in this family has problems, and when those problems get solved new ones arise. »»
John sits down to review yet another season of the show he loves but forgets is on Sundays. »»
Last season's melodramatic stories were very much a guilty pleasure for me, but something about this new batch of episodes felt different. I've mentioned many times to people I talk with about this show that it has finally managed to find the perfect mixture of quality and good old fashion entertainment that allow it to escape guilty pleasure territory. The light, yet sophisticated tone and style of the series finally found a groove that allows for a fun, relatable exploration on certain topics considered taboo by most competing channels. »»
A little over a year ago, Disney decided to disband its direct to DVD sequel business with The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning set up to be the last one released. I only wish they could have gone out with more of a bang than this. The story is tired, the villain is just thrown in, the songs are atrocious. Oh and the songs! The big song and dance number at the secret club is "Shake Shake Shake Senora", yes the same song at the end of Beetlejuice. »»
ER is one of those television series that you'll never be able to get rid of even if you try to. Once you've watched a couple of episodes and you're hooked into the storylines, it's impossible to let go because your friends (the doctors of the ER) would be living their lives and you'd know nothing of them. You'd go crazy is what you'd do. The ninth season had a lot to prove and it certainly did with some great episodes, brand new storylines, and continuations of storylines that were going on before Dr. Greene's death. »»