Category: ANIMATED
Superman: Unbound (2013)
By: Kyle Daley (Two Beers) - Superman; what else is there to say? A man from an alien world that for some reason when he’s exposed to yellow sun light he can do…crap what’s that power of his again? Oh, right, EVERYTHING! Seriously, flight, super strength, ice breath, super speed, x-ray and heat vision; guess if the
The Spectacular Spider-Man (TV Show)
By: Kyle Daley (Two Beers) - No, you read that right. I’m not doing another review of the same show. This is a different show centered around Spider-Man. I figured if I talked about the bad, I think it only fair I mention the good. And if you haven’t seen my review of the newest Spider-Man show,
Ultimate Spider-Man (TV Review)
By: Kyle Daley (Five Beers) - Spider-Man, one of the greatest superheros of all time. Aside from his amazing powers, he can be funny, gripping, and tragic…when done right. Ultimate Spider-Man is show that focuses on, obviously, Spider-Man, as he “leads” a group of other teen-aged superheros who are being trained by S.H.I.E.L.D. It features cameos from some of
Justice League (TV Review)
By: Kyle Daley (A Toast) - With the advent of Cartoon Network finally coming to Netflix, this geek had only one thought, “Oh my God! I’m going to watch so much Justice League!” This was the series that marked the last phase of Paul Dini and Bruce Timm’s animated universe based around DC comic book characters. Now I’m aware
Archer (TV Review)
By: Kyle Daley (A Toast) - Archer is possibly one of the most original animated sitcoms to come out in years. It’s very much an office comedy; if that office happened to be a spy agency where everyone has sex with each other while also suffering from different forms of mental/social disorders. Oh yeah, and somehow America
Escape From Planet Earth (2013)
By: Jenna Zine (Three Beers) – In a galaxy far, far away is the planet Baab. Baab’s number one citizen is Scorch Supernova (Brendan Fraser), an astronaut who thrills the population with his bravery in the face of daring rescue missions. Scorch is aided by his nerdy brother Gary Supernova (Rob Corddry), who heads mission
Coonskin (1975)
By: Bill Leon (Two Beers) - Ralph Bakshi’s drive to break ground and create these crazy cartoons is something that makes everything he touches pretty great in some way, shape or form. Having said that, all of his movies have their flaws, whether they be production inflicted, monetary problems, or I heard when making Cool World
Up (2009)
By: B-Side (A Toast) - Pixar is so good it’s unfair. The studio has put out some of the most imaginative, funny, exciting, emotionally resonant and luminous looking tales in animation, perhaps matched only in consistency by Studio Ghibli. What’s even more amazing is that arguments for the best Pixar film tend to focus on
Monsters, Inc. (2001)
By: Jenna Zine (A Toast) – When a young girl, Boo (Mary Gibbs), inadvertently wanders into the parallel world of Monstropolis, top “Scarers” Sulley (an outstanding John Goodman) and Mike (Billy Crystal) set out on an adventure to return her to her rightful place. Meanwhile, an unlikely friendship blooms. A Toast If there are any




