Monthly Archives: December 2011

Note: Spoilers Ahead: A Review Of The Book We Should All Own

So recently, we got an exclusive guest post from author, Robb Pearlman and I have to say, I loved reading it. And thankfully, I was able to get a review copy of his book as well. This isn’t the normal book that has turned into a movie, but actually the other way around, and then some. This book gives you the endings of famous books, movies and television in a quick and convenient package. It is the perfect book for all of the pop-culturists out there like myself. But be warned, this book is full of spoilers. Continue reading

Revenge Is Best Served Cold; Atonement With Extra Butter – Written By Robb Pearlman

Ian McEwan’s Atonement, and its subsequent film adaptation starring Keira Knightly and James McAvoy, is one of the reasons that I wrote Spoiler Alert.

About halfway through the book, Robbie, our falsely accused hero, has joined the British army and is trudging through the woods. He passes a rock and then a tree and then another rock and then another tree and then another rock and then—well, you get the idea. I skipped ahead a few pages … more rocks and trees. Skipping further ahead, yet more rocks and trees. A Frenchman or two appear, but it’s still mostly rocks and trees. Robbie passes them; he thinks about them, too, as does Mr. McEwan. I, on the other hand, don’t. I don’t care about rocks, aside from moving them aside for fracking purposes, nor do I think about trees, except that we’re tearing them down faster than they can grow back. Continue reading

Be Prepared For The American Premiere of Tintin

Who in the world is Tintin might you ask?  Well on December 21st you will get to find out with his new feature film. And no it’s not that tiny dog off to the left there…  You’ve probably never heard that name unless you’ve read comic books from the 1940’s.  It’s a tale about a young reporter named Tintin, who will stop at nothing to capture the perfect story, thus leading him into a world of adventure.   Continue reading