August 2012

Political Animals – 16 Hours

  • Title: Political Animals – 16 Hours
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In exchange for her burying the story of T.J.’s (Sebastian Stan) latest drug overdose and suicide attempt Elaine (Sigourney Weaver) offers Susan (Carla Gugino) full access to the rescue mission of the 100 Chinese soldiers trapped aboard the nuclear submarine off the coast of San Diego. Her editor (Dan Futterman) smells a rat, but can’t argue too hard with one of the year’s biggest exclusives being handed to his paper on a silver platter.

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Leverage – The French Connection

  • Title: Leverage – The French Connection
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In “The French Connection” the Leverage team sets their sites on the ruthless owner (Steve Valentine) of a culinary school with ties to organized crime who has cut funding for underprivileged youth, beating up and firing the chef in charge of the project – who happens to be an old friend of Elliot’s (Christian Kane), in favor of promoting celebrities and dealing black market truffles under the table to the highest bidder.

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Atomic Robo Presents Real Science Adventures #5

atomic-robo-presents-real-science-adventures-5-coverI never thought I’d say this, but I’ve ready for this series of Atomic Robo to end. Atomic Robo Presents Real Science Adventures #5 isn’t a bad issue by any means, but the two ongoing stories involving The Sparrow and Bruce Lee feel played out at this point and what we get in issue #5 is really nothing more than setting the table for next month’s conclusion of each tale.

The other short stories include a republishing “An Appointment in Madrid,” in “Bloop” Robo searches the ocean for a supposedly giant creature that made the unusual sound, and in “Once Upon a Time in China” (the best entry this month) the Robot is shot down by Japanese during WWII, stays with a family few days, and is surprised when a member of the family shows up to a book signing 50 years later.

Is it still enjoyable? Will I still pick up the final issue of the series? Of course, but with the new series The Flying She-Devils of the Pacific already underway, I’m ready to delve into an ongoing arc with the more consistent art of Scott Wegener and (hopefully) a bigger payoff than what I’ve seen here. For fans.

[Red 5, $2.75]

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Comic Rack

It’s a new week so it must be time to talk about comics! Welcome to the RazorFine Comic Rack boys and girls. Pull up a bean bag and take a seat at feet of the master as we offer you this quick list of all kinds of comic book goodness set to hit comic shops and bookstores this week from all your favorite publishers including DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, Archie, Dynamite, Image Comics, and others.

This week includes Amazing Spider-Man, Avengers, Birds of Prey, Captain Atom, Captain Marvel, Daredevil, Deadpool, Fatale, G.I. JOE, Green Lantern, Hulk, Jennifer Blood, Nightwing, Phoenix, Pigs, Red Hood and the Outlaws, Revival, Saga, Saucer Country, Shade, Supreme, Walking Dead, Wonder Woman, X-Factor, X-Men, the first issues of Before Watchmen: Rorschach, Classic Popeye, Homecoming, Jericho Season 4, Pathfinder, Peanuts, and the final issues of Alabaster Wolves, Vampirella vs. Dracula, and Witchblade: Demon Reborn.

Enjoy issue #187

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Just Tell Me That You Want Me

  • Title: Just Tell Me That You Want Me – Tribute To Fleetwood Mac
  • Artist: Various

just-tell-me-that-you-want-me-tribute-cdOn Tuesday Hear Music and the Concord Music Group will release Just Tell Me That You Want Me – Tribute To Fleetwood Mac featuring a diverse collection of bands cover 17 songs from Fleetwood Mac‘s 45 year discography. The single-disc 17-track collection includes “Dreams” by The Kills, “Landslide” by Anthony, “Rhiannon” by Best Coast, “Oh Well” by Billy Gibbons & Co., “Think About Me” by The New Pornographers, “Silver Springs” by Lykke Li, “Gold Dust Woman” by Karen Elson, “Storms” by Matt Sweeney and Bonnie “Prince” Billy, “Gypsy” by Gardens & Villa, and “Straight Back” by Washed Out. Like all compilation tribute albums some of the songs are better than others, and there’s certainly nothing here to blow you away, but there should be enough for fans of Fleetwood Mac to give it a shot. You can listen to the full album inside.

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