Dork Geek Nerd

"Rational romantic mystic cynical idealist"

Monday, June 08, 2026

Snake hips & venomous quips

I thought I'd used that title. The archive search function says otherwise. Perhaps I dreamt it.

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Craving more bebopping cowboyness, I gave the 2021 live-action series another chance. After all, the biggest "C/B" fan I knew, RS2, had deemed it passable. I also recalled dear old Dad, who preferred fantasy to scifi, digging it enough to complete. It turned out the 10 episodes were fine for helping this escapist linger in that high-tech, low-life (to borrow a phrase) galaxy with a dysfunctional crew of struggling bounty hunters a little longer. 

The l-a series is essentially a greatest-hits package that makes a couple of key mistakes: connecting/explaining too much and concentrating more on the Syndicate plotline, which was always the least interesting. Can't fault the casting, however. I wasn't sure about Daniella Pineda as Faye Valentine at first, but her charisma won me over. Did you know the show was filmed entirely in New Zealand? No, me neither, until I read it yesterday.

Sunday, June 07, 2026

Tirade Federation

COMIC COVERS OF THE WEEK

It's all about rebellious chicks and symbolic skulls, apparently. "Black Cat" by J. Scott Campbell and "Skate Ali" by Jamie McKelvie.
SONG OF THE WEEK

"The Times" by Florrie (UK).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yBlNUaW7r4

Commended >>> "Cowgirl" by Shaboozey (US), "Rain Check" by Lawrence feat. Quinn XCII (US), "Skyjaborg" live session by Asgeir (Iceland), "Go" by Uranus feat. Tsetse (Mongolia).

Thinking of using one of my genie wishes to bring into existence a second sequel to "Romancing The Stone", with a theme song by Lawrence.

BIRTHDAY LEGO OF THE WEEK

A crank allows you to rotate the background carp so they jump over the arch. Legend says that a fish which can do so will be transformed into a dragon.

Saturday, June 06, 2026

Resurrect your darlings

If the first box set was a romp, the second was a grind. Don't take that as an entirely negative appraisal. It was like...rightio, you've gotten to know the protagonists and antagonists, now the latter are going to put the former through hell, presumably so our heroes can save the day in the fourth box set (after additional science-fictional complications and suffering in the third). Thumbs up for Stewart, Osgood and Bambera. Thumbs down for the dull Dominators and crap Quarks.

Friday, June 05, 2026

Neanderthal master, human apprentice

VIEWING
Read King's novel a few times in my youth. I was happy with this adapto from last year. And by happy, I mean traumatised all over gain. Every death was painful. Come the end, my eyes were misty. You can thank the terrific casting and acting for that. OK, there were moments of overacting, but I found I could rationalise 'em away as atypical behaviour caused by the extreme circumstances of the story. The plot changes didn't worry me, and the depiction of a corrupted American heartland felt very real. Critics who wanted more explanation of the contest and its prize, Major and his soldiers etc. are idiots. "The Long Walk" is about resilience, mateship and free will, not technicalities. Closing ballad "Took A Walk" by Shaboozey and Stephen Wilson Jr. was an enriching bonus.

UNBOXING
Cha Hae-In from "Solo Leveling" arrived this morning.

ADMIRING
Frieren as Vermeer's "Girl With A Pearl Earring" by Tsukasa Abe.

LEARNING

Duolingo has added Chess instruction. While I've known the basics since I was a small boy, I'd never been formally taught a scrap of strategy (only picked up the odd tip from observing others). It's fun!

Thursday, June 04, 2026

What's one letter?

The new "Masters Of The Universe" flick opened in Aussie cinemas today. I've been a fan of the franchise from the beginning; it launched when I was 11. One of my spoilt childhood chums had *every* "M/O/T/U" toy. I didn't. My modest collection was limited to: a battle-scarred Ram Man another pal had made his parents replace, a Webstor I bought myself (his grappling hook and climbing backpack were the irresistible attraction), and a bootleg figure who was a purple lizard guy that I received from an aunt. 
"Master Of The Universe" by Hawkwind (1971)

I am the centre of this universeThe wind of time is blowing through meAnd it's all moving relative to meIt's all a figment of my mindIn a world that I've designedI'm charged with cosmic energyHas the world gone mad or is it me?
I am the creator of this universeAnd all that it was meant to beSo that we might learn to seeThis foolishness that lives in usAnd stupidity that we must sussHow to banish from our mindsIf you call this living I must be blind.

Wednesday, June 03, 2026

Wealth extraction

Finished my rewatch of "Cowboy Bebop". Released back in 1998-99 and still rules. When A.I. destroys the anime industry as we know it, we will lose the possibility of rogue masterpieces like this. The relentlessly stylish visuals, the jazz-pop soundtrack, the fantastic world building worn lightly, the diversity in the 26 eps, the unexpectedness of some scenes, the ambiguities and persisting mysteries...the absolute vibe of the thing.

Breems & vorns

Ummm, sooo, it appears I am now collecting all 151 Gen 1 Pokemon (any printing) in cardboard form to go into a nifty zip-up case, and zillions of others digitally in "Pokemon TCG Pocket" on my new iPad.

Addster's Top 5 Pokemon...at this early stage

1. Snorlax
2. Magikarp
3. Mr Mime
4. Gengar
5. Koqpunch

Tuesday, June 02, 2026

Matters arising

If you haven't seen this playful 2022 documentary about a Scottish case from the '90s involving a truly bizarre deception, don't Google, just view-gle!

Same, worse, better, same

Is the Japanese poster for "The Last Starfighter" superior to the US original? That's a matter of opinion. It's certainly excellent in its way; focusing more on the aliens and spaceships than the unlikely human hero. Is the working title of the fillum - "Centauri's Recruit" - vastly inferior? Objectively, yes.

RS1 and I managed to meet up for an unprecedented second day of card slinging. We held our own "Spider-Man" prerelease, then "TMNT" prerelease, then "Secrets Of Strixhaven" prerelease, then a final showdown utilising decks constructed from all of those card pools combined. We each won two best-of-three matches, which was the right result, IMO. What a shame it'll be 2027 before we get to play junk-fuelled, geek-talkin', high-stakes*, kitchen-table "MTG" again.


*Nah, not really.