It Was Under the Bed

It Was Under the Bed

 A reader who wishes to remain anonymous writes in with a personal tale of high strangeness.First, I don't usually believe when people tell me about their paranormal experiences.  I've known so many people who clearly bullshit and lie about things that never really happened (or at least I highly doubt…
Galaxy Quest

Galaxy Quest

My 80s and 90s movie reviews seem to be resonating with readers. This response makes sense, given that many have rightly despaired of Hollywood ever treating classic franchises with anything but contempt. Multiple commenters brought up one film in particular that seems worthy of review, especially since it has the…
The Fix Is In

The Fix Is In

Follow American politics long enough, and you'll soon notice two phenomena so reliable you can set your watch by them:The Left always explains exactly what they plan to do.They explain it by projecting their schemes onto their opposition.The Left's propensity for confessional projection--conjection--if you will, is really quite remarkable. They…
You Can’t Save Everyone

You Can’t Save Everyone

 A reader shares this conversation which proves how deep the Pop Cult conditioning goes.The context of this particular discussion was the NFL. You're just as likely to hear the exact same script from Pop Cultists who are still addicted to Big Two comics, Hollywood Movies, and corporate top 40 music.Note…
Major League 1989

Major League 1989

In the spirit of what's turned into a series of 80s movie reviews, I decided to revisit the 1989 sports comedy Major League. If you're unfamiliar with Major League, it's a light comedy firmly in the "ragtag team of misfits learn to put aside their differences to win the big game'…
Rebirths

Rebirths

 Supporting Christian authors who make entertaining readers their first priority is just as vital as not giving money to people who hate us. In that context, I'm pleased to announce a Kindle Countdown Deal for Rebirths by author Frank B. Luke.From the Amazon product description:Enraged at the Almighty after losing everything, Derke…
The Running Man

The Running Man

In keeping with my recent penchant for reviewing lesser 80s and 90s classics, I took the occasion to rewatch 1987's camp dystopia actioner The Running Man. Based on a Stephen King novels published under his Richard Bachman pen name and adapted for film by the screenwriter of Commando and Die…
Confessors Not Martyrs

Confessors Not Martyrs

If anyone still doubts my advice to stay away from protests or who insist we "Need more heroes like Kyle Rittenhouse," I refer you to the latest search term popularity data from Google Trends. Those who are convinced we should send more young men into the lions' den in order to…
Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey

Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey

Readers immediately asked for a follow up to yesterday's post on Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. I'd planned on watching the sequel, anyway, so happily our purposes aligned. This was only my third viewing of Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey. My dad took me and a friend to see it…
Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure

Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure

Red Letter Media's retrospective on Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and its sequel, occasioned by the recent release of the series' long-awaited third film, put me in a mood to revisit the first movie. If you want a case study in how much Hollywood has changed in the last thirty…