Pirates of the Caribbean

Posted on August 10th, 2019 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

{4.5/5} “You will always remember this as the day that you almost caught Captain Jack Sparrow.” Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, released in 2003 Will Turner’s beloved Elizabeth has been taken by pirates. He makes a deal with jailed Captain Jack Sparrow — he’ll get him out of jail if […]

Children of Ruin

Posted on August 9th, 2019 by Dave Switzer  |  1 Comment »

{4.5/5} “He understands that perhaps the aliens are simply not good at communicating. Still, they show neither aggression nor fear, and Paul has a sudden leap of cognition — a moment when all his parts contribute to the whole — and sees that there is a germ of commonality there. They are trying, and why […]

Gun control

Posted on August 8th, 2019 by Dave Switzer  |  6 Comments »

Gun control has worked in other countries, therefore it will work if implemented in the US. Because guess who lives in the US? Humans, just like in other countries. It may be difficult to get done, but it’s not difficult to understand what the deal is. The only people who don’t want to do it […]

Music lawsuits that don’t make sense

Posted on August 6th, 2019 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

Here’s a channel called MediaBrighton on the lawsuit against the writers of “Blurred Lines,” Robin Thicke and Pharrell. The lawsuit was brought by the descendants of Marvin Gaye, who said that the song copies “Got to Give It Up.” Although the songs do sound similar, the point is that the melody, lyrics, and chord progressions […]

Travelers (season 1)

Posted on August 1st, 2019 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

{5/5} “Hey, as long as you’re not an assassin or a Hollywood actress researching a character. Those are the two worst case scenarios I came up with while I was laying awake all night.” Travelers season 1, aired in 2016-17 Agent Grant MacLaren of the FBI has been tracking some suspicious traffic in chat rooms […]

Star Trek: The More Things Change

Posted on July 31st, 2019 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

{4.5/5} “I served as his nurse for years before I became a doctor, and those old habits are hard to break — for both of us. He’s still my superior officer, but there are times when it feels like nothing has changed, and insecurities I thought I’d left behind… Well, since he returned to active […]

Star Trek: Miasma

Posted on July 30th, 2019 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

{4.5/5} “A Starfleet medkit rested at the doctor’s feet… Spock hoped the precaution would prove unnecessary but he was well aware that exploring an unknown planet often entails hazards to life and limb. He had taken part in more Starfleet funerals than he cared to remember, including his own.” Star Trek: Miasma by Greg Cox, […]

Star Trek: Seasons of Light and Darkness

Posted on July 29th, 2019 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

{4.5/5} “By deciding to throw out the Prime Directive, and disobeying your oath as a Starfleet officer, you are deciding the fate of all those millions of topaline-dependent Federation colonists. Only you can decide whether or not to throw your career away. But take a moment and think: How do you suppose the people closest […]

Atmosphaera Incognita

Posted on July 28th, 2019 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

{4.5/5} “I’d followed his career: the cover stories in the business magazines, the photos of him opening the New York Stock Exchange. I hadn’t realized that he was Carl, the kid from the playground, until he’d become a billionaire, lost most of it, and become a billionaire a second time: exhibiting a tolerance for risk […]

Glass

Posted on July 28th, 2019 by Dave Switzer  |  No Comments »

{4/5} “I urge you to look past capes and monologuing villains.” Glass, released in 2019 David Dunn now owns a security store that he runs with his son Joseph. He also continues his work as the Overseer, taking down bad guys. He’s on the lookout for someone who kidnapped several girls, and then finds him. […]