How Zendikar Rising Changed Magic
Zendikar Rising snuck up too fast to cover the set before it came out, and I don’t draft enough to have a good sense of the whole card pool. But there is one aspect of the new set I think needs to be discussed.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 28th, 2020
Zendikar Rising snuck up too fast to cover the set before it came out, and I don’t draft enough to have a good sense of the whole card pool. But there is one aspect of the new set I think needs to be discussed.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 25th, 2020
And we’re back with more Our Reflection! When we last left off, our villain was up to something, and our heroes were looking for a way to solve everything.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 23rd, 2020
How Is The Rest of The Twilight Zone? It’s no secret that Sci-Fi Bloggers is a fan of The Twilight Zone. The original series was a seminal classic for science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Legendary for its twists, it’s been a point of comparison for all future anthology series And a long time ago, I covered…
By Brandon Scott on Sep 21st, 2020
Nostalgia for Infinity Is Certainly Different I have to say upfront that I’m not one for Prog Rock and had not been familiar with the genre before reviewing this album. Nostalgia for Infinity by Hats off Gentlemen It’s Adequate is a science fiction album, though, so it felt like I should try it. And I…
By Brandon Scott on Sep 18th, 2020
It says something about our most featured author that this story was inspired by a real dream.
Star Trek Continues, the professionally produced and critically acclaimed fan-made web series, completes the 5-year mission of Star Trek – The Original Series (TOS). It’s Trek Tuesday again! But it’s Wednesday you say? Well, it’s Tuesday somewhere. If you haven’t seen Star Trek Continues yet and call yourself a Trek fan, shame… shame… shame… Just…
By Brandon Scott on Sep 14th, 2020
The most impressive thing about Solitary is how few resources were used to make it. It’s microbudget, finished remotely due to the pandemic, and still a good film.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 11th, 2020
I’ve been playing a lot of Historic lately. The card pool is so deep and there are so many brutal decks running around that it feels like Modern, and I am all for that. As a Spike, I like to play strong cards with strong interactions. Which is why I’m playing control. But what version…
By Brandon Scott on Sep 9th, 2020
Bill & Ted Face The Music Proves Itself I was a fool to underestimate Bill & Ted Face the Music. I knew that the original movie, by reputation, was shockingly fun with an irreverent sense of humor. That despite the two main characters being stereotypes, there was something special about this series. But still, my…
By Brandon Scott on Sep 7th, 2020
The Batman Is A Step Backwards for DC? The Batman trailer had me invested until one scene ruined it. And that is the moment where he beats the utter snot out of a presumed henchman. Yes, I know Batman often uses aggressive force, but he’s not usually deranged. But the rest of it is interesting. I…
By Brandon Scott on Sep 4th, 2020
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, may I have your attention, please?! You’ve been patient! You’ve been diligent! You’ve been loyal! Now, for demonstrating such tremendous qualities, such incredible attributes, such unbelievable resolve, you shall be rewarded! Friends, bloggers, Earthlings, lend me your ears! The time has come, yet again, for you to get your proper dose of excitement, adventure,…
By Brandon Scott on Sep 2nd, 2020
Wonder Woman 1984: More Excellence I don’t know what it is about Wonder Woman, but it was the first good DC movie, and it looks like this will be the same. This trailer is wonderful. The shots of her riding the lightning by lasso is such a novel, cool visual, and something that no other…