Star Wars movie franchise as lead to numerous toys over the years, and according to Gamespot.com that trend will continue. Images of the new Hasboro Force Awakenstoy line have leaked online, the toys are due to launch on September 4, 2015. Hasboro is calling the release “Force Friday.” Check out the Images below.
While this weeks episode of Charlotte may not be as emotionally dire as it was last week, it did portray very strong emotions and progressed the story in a very interesting way. And seeing that last week was so emotionally intense, an episode like this that will just make your heart melt is a good follow-up.
Quick Episode Run-through
Back at school, the student council is back together and everyone is going crazy over Yusa’s new single. The class is still in love with her than ever and Nao is turned off by this more than ever. Yu comments on how he thinks this crazy laid-back time will be good for him. And boy is he about to get more friendly laid back time when he’s roped into going to a ZHIEND concert with Nao.
And boy is it a coincidence when on his way from school Yu just happens to come across their lead vocalist, Sarah. And I guess Nao wasn’t kidding about her being blind. And with Yu being awkward and unable to say no to her whims of finding food, he becomes her escort on the search for okonomiyaki. After they get chummy, Yu decides to introduce her to Nao but Nao refuses not really caring to meet her. Then Yu decides to bring Sarah to see Kazuki hoping to trigger something.
When they get to the hospital Kazuki’s composing again and tearing up his pillows, Sarah starts singing and eventually calms him down. Yu quickly tries to ask him if he remembers anything and he’s able to repeat Naos name. The episode ends with Nao thanking Yu for what he did for her and her brother.
Thoughts
So now Yu is back at school and has come to terms with Ayumi’s death, more or less. Though he seems back to his normal self he still can’t get out of the habit of sometimes thinking that Ayumi is still waiting for him at home. And while he still remembers her fondly, it seems he’s trying to move on and hates that he can’t fully let go. I don’t know if any of his friends can see this, but Sarah surely can just by spending a couple of hours with him.
Even though she’s blind she has the typical heightened other senses, so she can tell what Yu is feeling by the way he talks and sighs. This relates back to Nao talking about how her music is so sad and lonely because she is blind. But oddly enough Sarah seems to be a very cheerful person. In fact she seems to have it all together when compared to these kids. I also like how she can take things seriously but not be so melodramatic about it. She acts like a well put together adult should, and because of that is able to help in the way she does.
Even when she talks about how she lost her eyesight, (in the most cryptic way possible) she makes it seem like she has learned and grown from the experience. And she also has a positive outlook when looking back on her rocky signing career. She doesn’t dwell on this things that happen. She decides to learn from them and move on. And while even though her explanation for losing her eyesight makes no sense, I loved it for the reason that it brought back the mysticism that was in the beginning of the show. I still firmly believe that these kids are getting these powers by some other force for a reason and with this hint at the supernatural, I think that is indeed the case. Also her english singing voice is beautiful. Even though some of the lyrics don’t fit when translated, the soft melody helps enhance the lyrics no matter what she’s actually singing.
But that can’t be said for Yusa’s new song. I guess its one of those barriers you run into because you speak english. Immediately when she started singing “I can’t do it! Not the side there you!” I was literally done with that song. No amount of good vocals or catchy instrumentals could save it. Like I’m sure that Japanese people think its okay but as an English speaker it just sounds like fucking shit. Which is sad because I think the japanese lyrics are a good indicator on how Yusa feels about Misa. And it can also be relatable to Yu’s situation now that Ayumi is gone. But I can’t get over that silly English chorus.
But thankfully this episode isn’t completely hanging onto its musical numbers, most of it is about showing really how Yu has changed. Even if at first he was being somewhat roped into it, he still goes out of his way to make sure Sarah has a good time. And he can feel comfortable around her and not try to act fake to get her to like him. This is a big improvement if you look where he was at during the start of the show.
Another example of Yu’s thoughtfulness is trying to get Nao to meet Sarah. I don’t think he does this to get grow in her good favor, like the old Yu would do. He does it because he knows she likes ZHIEND and that it would make her happy. Of course he ends up being wrong about that, but the fact and the motives behind his actions speak volumes about how he has changed as a character. And even after She doesn’t want to meet her, he still proposes that her brother should meet Sarah. This may be love growing and Yu just doesn’t know it, but he seems to be very invested in making Nao happy. And by the end of this episode I think Nao is starting to see that somewhat as well.
But even if Yu can’t see that his intentions may be because he’s in love with Nao and wants to see her happy. He does acknowledge that she is the one who changed him to be the kind of person he is. So maybe to him it isn’t love at all but a feeling of obligation to pay her back for all that she has done for him and helped him through. We need more thoughts from Nao directly to piece this together. Even though she has helped him, she still seems like an enigma whose feeling are hard to get a lock on. And we’ll probably get it the night of the ZHIEND concert.
Now this was surely a great episode and I feel that Charlotte continues to progress these characters in a natural way. But I would like to see more of the supernatural power plot come back into play. With all the build up of the scientists and the direness to help keep these kids with powers a secret, it seems like if it isn’t touched on in greater detail later it could ruin some parts the show has set up. And considering we only have five episodes left, the time to execute this plot is getting more and more tight.
Also, I’m all for the development for these characters and want to see them grow. But I think they need to incorporate their powers more into how it relates to their growth. And we need explanations and dissections on Jojiro and Yusa pronto. They’ve been back burner characters for too long and I’d really like if they contribute more to the show. It’s clear that something is going on with them and I don’t want their problems to be shoehorned in out of obligation. I want it to feel natural like it did with Nao’s back story and the Ayumi arc. I know I really shouldn’t be worrying, seeing how the show has handled everything so far, more or less perfectly. But it’s always in the back of my mind that it will fall flat on its face. Maybe this is my cynicism showing. But even with that I loved everything that happened in this episode and am eagerly awaiting everything to come. Even if it doesn’t turn out the way I want it to.
Bruce Campbell was in Chicago promoting Wizard World Chicago and the crew at Good Morning Chicago apparently have never interviewed a celebrity of the caliber of Campbell as the weather and traffic report fell apart as reporters tried to be funny.
Up next for Campbell, he portrays 1978 Ronald Reagan in FX’s second season of Fargo, and on Starz Ash vs. Evil Dead in October.
In July we talked with Patrick Wilson about Bruce Campbell’s performance in Fargo:
“Shooting it was one of the most fun times. When I read it I said, “You’ve got to be kidding me. That’s how I get to meet Ronald Reagan was pretty great” I’ll leave it at that. But Bruce, the guy is fantastic, to have him come play with us for a bit was pretty great. It was pretty special.”
Captain America: Civil War has wrapped principle photography according to Louis D’Esposito, Marvel Studios co-president and and executive producer on all Marvel Cinematic Universe films.
#CaptainAmericaCivilWar wrapped principle photography today. Congratulations to the Russo brothers and the entire cast and crew.
Almost all Avengers were on deck for the last day of shooting, as the stunt men and women for Ant-Man, War Machine, Captain America, Iron Man, and Black Widow can be seen in the photos below.
Directed by Anthony & Joe Russo from a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, Captain America: Civil War picks up where Avengers: Age of Ultron left off, as Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) leads the new team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. After another international incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability and a governing body to determine when to enlist the services of the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers while they try to protect the world from a new and nefarious villain.
Starring Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Paul Bettany, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Chadwick Boseman, Emily VanCamp, Daniel Brühl, Frank Grillo, William Hurt, and Martin Freeman.
Captain America: Civil War is set for release on May 6, 2016.
Fantasy Flight Games’ X-Wing is a miniatures tabletop game and this week a new version of the game comes out with updated ships from Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Screen Crush was able to get a few photos of the new game and it appears to have the opening scroll from Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
A Long Time Ago In A Galaxy Far, Far Away….
It’s a time of uncertainty. Unrest grips the galaxy as the influence of
the First Order spreads, but a glimmer of hope remains in the heroic
forces of the Resistance. As they struggle against the dark might of
the enemy, these brave heroes may yet awaken the skill and strength
needed to forge a new future…
Sixpoint Craft Ales has seen it all, from Hurricane Sandy to cats getting pregnant. but in the meantime they have also engineered some incredible beers.
Sixpoint has four core beers and several seasonal. Since 2004, the brewery has made hundreds of different beers, I decided to pick up an IPA. “Bengali” is an IPA that hails from Red Hook, Brooklyn, and had garnered my interest due to the reputation of the brewery around the nation. After my interaction with this beer you can also count on seeing more reviews from this New York-based brewery.
Let’s crack these suckers open.
Taste
“Bengali” has a great flavor that isn’t too hoppy which allows for a less bitter flavor. The rich, subtleness of the flavor makes them a truly enjoyable craft beer. The can describes the crew at Sixpoint as mad scientists and once you take a sip of one of their blends it becomes pretty obvious that it isn’t hyperbole.
Body
It is certainly a darker than the name Pale Ale would have you believe but the flavor is par for the course. A smooth taste that isn’t overly distinct where you can get tired of the beer.
Price
Six cans for about $12 was a solid deal and considering the 6.5% ABV (Alcohol By Volume) it is a great bargain and an awesome beer to have on hand for watching sports, movies or just hanging out with a friend.
Presentation
The can definitely pops off the shelf which caught my eye and I think that the graphic on the can is awesome. The logo is well organized and contains IBU (International Bitterness Unit) and SRM (Standard Reference Method), which is used for color classification. The other great, underrated part about the presentation is how slender the cans are. If you are going to a beach or in any scenario where space is crucial than Sixpoint is a great way to maximize your space.
Final Sip of Sixpoint Bengali
Sixpoint is definitely one of my go-to breweries from this point on. This is an affordable IPA that is put together by people who love doing what they do. A group of people who really honed their craft (pardon the pun) and have created something that should be celebrated. Or used to celebrate.
It didn’t take long for Michael Chiklis to get to Gotham.Entertainment Weekly has the first official photo of Captain Nathaniel Barnes giving the stink-eye to James Gordon. Barnes will be introduced in the fourth episode of Gotham season 2, titled “Strike Force.”
Chiklis’ character is described as a “law and order zealot who lands on the GCPD like a tornado, ripping out the dead wood of Gotham’s police force.”
Michael Chiklis has had a lucrative career playing law-enforcement officers in his career. It started on the good side of the law with The Commish, then blossomed on the dark side with FX’s The Shield. Gotham returns to FOX on September 21.
Jon Schnepp is a filmmaker that most recently released the documentary The Death of “Superman Lives”: What Happened? Schnepp appeared on Popcorn Talk to talk about his film but dropped a rumor nugget about a possible director for Man of Steel 2.
“George Miller, he’s doing Man of Steel 2……Obviously Zack Snyder is doing Justice League 1 and 2, we already got James Wan doing Aquaman – Waterman I think they should change the title– but yeah I think George Miller is a perfect choice to do Man of Steel 2, he’s going to bring so much to it,” said Schnepp.
Could we see a George Miller directed Man of Steel sequel in 2021? It would be interesting to see what he could do with the character, and how he could change the dynamic of the DC Universe.
Thanks to Latino-Review for pointing out the Schnepp quote is at the 55:30 mark of the podcast.
As time slowly ticks away till the opening of Star Wars: The Force Awakens on December 18, 2015 – it’s these little teasers that get the blood pumping.
“There has been an awakening. Have you felt it? The dark side and the light”
“The Force is strong in my family. My father has it… I have it… My sister has it… You have that power, too.”
Empire Magazine has released two Star Wars: The Force Awakens covers, the first features Adam Driver’s Kylo Ren, Domhnall Gleeson’s General Hux and Gwendoline Christie’s Captain Phasma. The second cover features John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, and Oscar Isaac.
Lucasfilm and visionary director J.J. Abrams join forces to take you back again to a galaxy far, far away as “Star Wars” returns to the big screen with Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Episode VII in the Star Wars Saga, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, opens in theaters December 18, 2015.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens, directed by J.J. Abrams from a screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan & Abrams, features a cast including actors John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong’o, Gwendoline Christie, Crystal Clarke, Pip Andersen, Domhnall Gleeson, and Max von Sydow. They will join the original stars of the saga, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, and Kenny Baker.
The film is being produced by Kathleen Kennedy, J.J. Abrams, and Bryan Burk, and John Williams returns as the composer.
With all the set photos from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Suicide Squad, Captain America: Civil War, and season two of Daredevil you almost forget that a Simon Pegg led Star Trek film is quietly being filmed…
Screencrush was able to get set photos of Star Trek Beyond as Justin Lin directs a giant action scene. In the photos you can Chris Pine wearing a newly design Star Fleet uniform, and the transformation of actress Sofia Boutella. The was no sign of Zachary Quinto’s Spock or Idris Elba’s new Klingon villain.
Star Trek Beyond stars Idris Elba, Simon Pegg, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, Zoe Saldana, John Cho and Anton Yelchin with direction from Justin Lin. The film opens July 8, 2016.