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Street Hawk – The Adjuster

  • Title: Street Hawk – The Adjuster
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Street Hawk - The Adjuster television review

Throwback Tuesday takes us back in time to when a motorcycle cop turned vigilante helped keep the streets of Los Angeles safe on an experimental bike known as Street Hawk. A cop from New York (Marjoe Gortner) arrives in town to extradite an embezzler (Milt Oberman) who Street Hawk helped take down while attempting to buy stolen gems. Jesse (Rex Smith) immediately clashes with the other cop’s style, which gets increasingly violent once the embezzler manages to escape. Britt Helfer has a small role as a waitress who shows interest in Norman (Joe Regalbuto). Sadly, she wouldn’t return.

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Over the Moon

  • Title: Over the Moon
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Over the Moon movie reviewPearl StudiosOver the Moon feels very much like its first feature. As in Abominable, we’re introduced to a young female Asian protagonist struggling with the loss of a parent who goes off on an adventure and learns an important lesson. While hitting many of the same emotional notes, Over the Moon isn’t as successful or magical as Abominable. Our heroine this time is Fei Fei (Cathy Ang), struggling with his father’s choice to remarry four years after the death of her mother (Ruthie Ann Miles). Using a child’s logic, she decides if she can prove the truth of a the legend of the Chinese goddess of the Moon she can prevent the wedding.

Building her own rocket, because that’s the kind of movie this is where a smart girl can build a rocket out of garbage to reach the moon, with her rabbit and stowaway brother-to-be (Robert G Chiu), Fei Fei reaches the moon where she encounters Chang’e (Phillipa Soo) who comes off more moody pop star than legendary figure living in a bright land filled with candied creatures on the moon. In helping to give Chang’e what she needs, Fei Fei discovers a lesson about love, loss, and life. The film features a number of songs, although those about loss and moon pies turn out far better than those about math.

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Super Dinosaur – The Floor Door Shuffle

  • Title: Super Dinosaur – The Floor Door Shuffle
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Super Dinosaur - The Floor Door Shuffle television review

The night after returning from a mission with Derek (Valin Shinyei), Super Dinosaur (Mac Heywood) disappears. Waking up in one of the locations of their previous missions, SD then finds himself pulled through another floor door and then another, each taking him back to a location in the system’s memory. While Derek hits the field to help with the trouble SD finds in each location, Dexter (Alessandro Juliani) and Erica (Shannon Chan-Kent) work on a solution before the stored locations run out and the malfunctioning floor door has nowhere left to send their friend. Although it doesn’t offer clips from previous episodes, SD returning to various locations acts not unlike a clip show reminding viewers of previous episodes. The episode is also notable for allowing SD’s stuffed animal Mr. Swimington to tag along for the ride and return to the running theme that penguins are jerks.

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Super Dinosaur – Out of Our Depth

  • Title: Super Dinosaur – Out of Our Depth
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Super Dinosaur - Out of Our Depth television review

“Out of Our Depth” brings the return of Squidious (Brian Drummond) who Minimus (Sean Thomas) overthrows by turning the Sharkmen against their leader. After being captured by Earthcore, Squidious agrees to help Derek (Valin Shinyei) and Super Dinosaur (Mac Heywood) to prevent Minimus from doing more harm to the world’s oceans by using Dynore to transform the Lair Leviathan and punch through the ocean’s crust to get to Inner Earth. That means the former adversary working with the pair and helping them enter the Lair Leviathan.

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Black Widow #2

Black Widow #2 comic reviewSomething is obvious going on with Black Widow. Although she seems very happy in suburban bliss with a one year-old child and fiancé, Nat doesn’t recognize Clint who gives up keeping an eye on her from the bushes with the Winter Soldier and attempts to gauge just what is going on. She doesn’t appear to remember him, or her life as a spy or super-hero.

Arcade is obviously involved in what has happened to her, but he is not in control as a shadowy agency seems to have long-term plans for our heroine. And what does Red Guardian have to do with the situation? A chance encounter, or was it chance, in a dark alley saving a young woman from muggers and rapists seems to have awakened dormant skills with our girl, but not her memories.

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