Men are from Earth, Children are from Mars

  • Title: Martian Child
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“I don’t want to bring another kid into this world, but how do you argue against loving one that’s already here?”

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John Cusack stars as David, a science fiction writer who is still dealing with the loss of his wife.  A social worker (Sophie Okonedo), who had been working to place a child with the couple contacts David about a special case.  Dennis (Bobby Coleman) is an odd little kid who spends most of his time in a box, collects (steals) items from other children, and wears a weight belt made of batteries.  Oh, and he thinks he’s a Martian.

You can probably guess where the film goes from here.  David and Dennis have their problems and grow to love each other.  It terms of storytelling the film doesn’t break any new ground, but the script from Seth Bass and Jonathan Tolins, based on the novel by David Gerrold, does hold our interest with smart characters and a story willing to hedge its bets on whether the kid is delusional or actually an alien.

There are some nice supporting performances here in roles that are could have been easily forgettable with less talented actors.  Amanda Peet charmed the socks off me as David’s sister-in-law, Joan Cusack is good as always playing a role she knows well – the sister, and Richard Schiff brings his trademark gruffness to the head of the review board who has the power to take Dennis away from David.  Although none of the characters are that well-written, these actors infuse them with energy and charm; there are several scenes between Peet and Cusack which nearly steal the film.

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Robert Goulet

Singer, actor, and entertainer Robert Goulet died Tuesday at the age of 73 while awaiting a lung transplant.  Goulet first won nationally accliam for his role in Camelot on Broadway in the 60’s.  Over the years he recorded several albums and has popped-up on television and in films in various forms including recent commercials for Emerald Nuts and ESPN.  More clips including a scene from Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear in the Full Diagnosis.

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ESPN commercial

 

Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear

 

Emerald Nuts ad

 

singing “Sunrise Sunset”

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Where Does He Get Those Wonderful Toys?

From time to time we give you the heads up on some serious nerd merchandise.  Was Dick Grayson, the former Boy Wonder, ever this cool?  From DC Direct comes this new 1:6 scale Nightwing Deluxe Collector Action Figure. “This deluxe collector figure comes clothed in an authentically detailed fabric costume and includes two escrima sticks and a display stand” and comes with an alternative mask.  The figure is currently available at comic shops for the low price (heh) of $69.99,  Check out more pics in the Full Diagnosis.

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Full Metal Panic!

I am a member of several different anime and manga fan forums, and someone suggested I take a look at Full Metal Panic!  Full Metal Panic!  is a twenty-four episode series that has two sequels: Full Metal Panic: Fumoffu and Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid.

Editor’s note: A big RF welcome to Sarah and the first of what will be many looks into the strange world of anime.

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I am a member of several different anime and manga fan forums, and someone suggested I take a look at Full Metal Panic!  Full Metal Panic!  is a twenty-four episode series that has two sequels: Full Metal Panic: Fumoffu and Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid.

The story starts out with Second Lieutenant Melissa Mao, Sergeant Kurz Weber and Sergeant Sousuke Sagara are given a mission to protect one of the Whispered.  Without any other knowledge of the mission, they are sent off to Jindai High School where Sousuke is to blend with the students.  Sousuke, a mysterious military teen, becomes somewhat of an open book as the episodes slowly dip into his past.  Sousuke, as a hardcore mercenary, has a hard time adjusting to the high school territory, which makes it hard for him to blend.

In the mission at hand, they are to protect the Whispered, Kaname Chidori.  Kaname is an orphaned high school student who has special knowledge that causes her to get into trouble.

In the series the main antagonist is Gauron, he seeks the Black Technology that Kaname inherently posses.  Sousuke is the only one who can stop Gauron, but only with the help of Kaname’s Whispered knowledge.

Quick character analysis:

Sergeant Sousuke Sagara: also known as Urzu 7 in battle.  Sousuke, now approximately seventeen years old, got his start in the military as an eight-year-old guerilla.  He then joined with Mithril about two years prior to meeting Kaname Chidori.  Sousuke is squad mate to Sergeant Kurz Weber and their squad leader is Second Lieutenant Melissa Mao.

Kaname Chidori: One of the Whispered.  Before Sousuke and Mithril came along Kaname was a normal high school student.  Now she is burdened with military involvement.  Her Whispered abilities are in advanced mathematics and science.  She often helps Sousuke in battle so he can better understand the Lambda Driver in his Arm Slave.

Second Lieutenant Melissa Mao: Urzu 2.  She is the squad leader to Sousuke and Kurz.  She is approximately 25 years old.  Melissa Mao accepted Sousuke and Kurz into her Special Response Team after seeing spectacular marksmanship from Kurz and a particular battle between Sousuke and an Rk-92 Savage.

Sergeant Kurz Weber: Urzu 6.  Sousuke and Melissa Mao’s squad mate, he is an exceptional marksmen, and usually is seen fighting from long distances with a sniper rifle.  Kurz is a big flirt who hits on all the women, including his Captain Teletha Testarossa.

Captain Teletha Testarossa: also known as Tessa.  She is also a Whispered.  Her and Kaname become friends after Kaname aids Sousuke and a battle with Behemoth.  Tessa is in love with Sousuke, which creates a love triangle between Sousuke, Kaname and Tessa.

Personally, I believe this series is one to look into.  I enjoyed every single episode.  If you are into the action animes mixed with love stories then this is your anime.  But keep in mind that it is the stereotypical anime where the boys are all lechers [no matter what].  Also another thing to remember is that when the protagonist is in battle they cannot fight their hardest unless they are saying a woman and they use their most powerful weapon in the nick of time to save the day.

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