Hollywood Shanghaied

Hollywood Shanghaied

Lest anyone cling to the delusion that our lawless ruling class operates on a profit motive, one of their most loyal servants has willingly walked the plank.   It's official: North American box office revenue plummeted 80 percent in 2020 amid the novel coronavirus pandemic and unprecedented theater closures, while…
Combat Frame Data: Nidulans

Combat Frame Data: Nidulans

Nidulans    Technical Data Model number: N/A Code name: Nidulans Nickname: Nid, starcrab, space crab Classification: attack spacecraft Manufacturer: Ynzu Operator: Ynzu First deployment: Unknown Crew: 1 pilot in full-immersion cockpit Length: main body 30 meters Weight: 150 metric tons Armor type: Fractal diamond isomer armor Powerplant: cold fusion reactor, max output 8,000 KW Propulsion: EM impellers: 4x 56,000, 4x 37,500 kg, 8x…
The Libertarian Experiment

The Libertarian Experiment

,,, Has been run, and as everyone who has kids warned for years, making a false idol of freedom has been a disaster.The Z Man looks at the data:There are fewer people in the court system for possession charges now, but no reasonable person doubted that claim. If we stopped…
The Village Troll

The Village Troll

My recent reviews of M. Night Shyamalan's Eastrail 177 Trilogy sparked a discussion of the controversial director's other films on and off this blog. One movie in his catalogue that proved more contentious than most was 2004's period thriller The Village. On the meta level, The Village is noteworthy because it…
Falling Down the Stairs

Falling Down the Stairs

Spend some time hanging around dissident circles online, and you'll soon be introduced to the concept of the Collapse. Though formulated by philosophers of history a hundred years ago, the idea that civilization now faces a great decline is popular with ex-Trump supporters discouraged by the MAGA program's failure. Embracing…
The Plural of Omnibus

The Plural of Omnibus

It's often remarked in the dissident art scene that right-wing creators don't support each other. Authors like Jon Del Arroz are making a conscious effort to cross-promote more likeminded artists, which is a hopeful sign.Jon recently did me the honor of inviting me on-stream with science fiction grandmaster John C.…
The Eastrail 177 Trilogy: Part 3

The Eastrail 177 Trilogy: Part 3

The following is a review of the third movie in a trilogy of films, all of which have twist endings; all by a director who only knows how to write twist endings. Be forewarned: spoilers ahead. Confession time: I didn't know that M. Night Shyamalan had released two sequels to…
The Eastrail 177 Trilogy: Part 2

The Eastrail 177 Trilogy: Part 2

"Spoiler-free M. Night Shyamalan review" is an oxymoron. Read on at your own risk if you haven't yet seen Split. The first decade of the twenty-first century saw director M. Night Shyamalan burst onto the scene with back-to-back hits. Unfortunately for his fans, the auteur's curse would strike Shyamalan at…
The Eastrail 177 Trilogy: Part 1

The Eastrail 177 Trilogy: Part 1

They say that when you've got it, you've got it. Then, at some point, you lose it. That would have been an apt summation of M. Night Shyamalan's directorial career in the mid-late aughts. After an early hit that invited frequent comparisons to Steven Spielberg, Shyamalan was widely perceived as…