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Legends of the Hidden Temple (2016): From Game Show to Movie

Posted 29 June 2018

Legends of the Hidden Temple
Nickelodeon
Original run: 11 September 1993-1995
Movie air date: 26 November 2016

Ah, this was one of the shows of my childhood mostly being raised on Nickelodeon. Just innocently chilling in front of the TV and snaking on cherry Pop Tarts. Now seeing this cheesy game show being made into a 65-minute movie? I was interested in seeing the final product.

This movie wasn’t bad for being made for Nickelodeon in 2016. I’ve seen worse in those times. It was good to see Kirk Fogg make an appearance in this movie and the original voice of Olmec (Dee Bradley Baker) to reprise his role. It drives older viewers who were kids in the ’90s to give this movie a try.  It was funny to see the kids take hours to solve the Shrine of the Silver Monkey puzzle. It makes me wish they sold Shrine of the Silver Monkey puzzles for us to buy and see how fast we can solve them at home.  I feel this movie would have worked better had it been made about 5-10 years after the original series’ ending.  Even though the movie was made 20 years after the last new episode aired, kids of today watching this could be introduced to the concept of the show which can interest them in finding an episode or two of the old show.

Having watched this movie twice, I it was just a movie to me, just a movie based on the Legends of the Hidden Temple game. Even though no one will go home empty handed, I will give this movie 3 stars, a trip to space camp, and a pair of BK Ratch Tech shoes. To think the kids in this movie are too young to remember this show’s original run (According to IMDb, the girl who played oldest sister, Isabella Moner (Sadie) was born in 2001, 6 years after the last episode). Despite that, I feel this movie would be a great introduction to “Legends” for today’s kids as well as those who want to discover the show for the first time if they haven’t already.

 

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[Vic’s Notebook] I saw the new Power Rangers Movie

Posted 23 June 2018

Written on 18 April 2018

…on 27 March 2017.

This is a review that was outlined for a long time. Over a year later, it was written down in complete sentences. As I watched the movie in the dark theater, I had a pen and notebook in my hand blindly jotting down notes.

I’ve been watching the regular Power Rangers shows on and off for over a decade so I thought why not see the latest movie? Let’s see how bad it is and laugh. There was a handful of people in the theater. Not sure how excited they were to see it. Since I’ve seen quite a bit of the Power Rangers franchise series, most of the elements used here were familiar to me.

So, basically, this is Power Rangers but for adults with more adult humor and real-life situations. Somehow I knew this was coming and it was long overdue. Not even the movies from the ’90s had this much flat-out adult humor.

Being more used to the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers original characters, at first it was hard to believe that this was what this new cast was trying to be. Alpha 5’s (often as “A.L.P.H.A. 5”) redesign looked very interesting visually. As for Zordon’s redesign…now that was a Zordon! I like how he had a pin art toy-like appearance and the fact he was played by Bryan Cranston. I’ve been wondering about the communication language between Alpha and Zordon in certain parts.

There were some cheesy parts (i.e. the couple in the jewelery store) combined with totally kickin’ scenes (megazord scene). All in all, it’s what I always expect for entertainment with a “Power Rangers” label. For serious Power Rangers fans, you may notice a slight reference from some of the regular series (listen closely).

This movie kept my attention the whole time. I’m kind of on the fence for the rating. I will give this action-packed, eye-catching film 3 1/2 stars, “good” but not good enough for “very good.” If you find this movie and watch it with good and sweet audio devices and/or HD display, you will be amazed.

P.S. Not sure if I’ll do any more motion picture reviews but I’ll let you know if something good comes up.

Coming Up: A Legends of the Hidden Temple movie (2016) review is to be written and other bits of info coming up. Don’t miss it!

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Incredibles 2: A Sequel Done Correctly

Posted 19 June 2018

Was it really worth the wait? What took so long?

On Sunday, I went to go see Incredibles 2 at the theater. In 2004, I saw the original Incredibles movie and I remember liking it a whole lot. I bought it when it came out on DVD (fun fact: it came with a print kit CD-ROM). To brush up on my Incredibles knowledge before watching this new movie, I watched the original movie on that same DVD. I was reminded about the awesomeness of the original movie that I became excited about watching the sequel.

Some years after the first movie came out, I wondered if there was ever going to be a sequel. I wondered if they were even considering it or how good it would be or if there should even be a sequel. When I found out a sequel was coming out, I wasn’t too sure at first. I thought the first Incredibles itself was efficient enough, a gem not to be tainted by a sub par sequel. I wanted the project to get cancelled. As the time grew closer and I saw the link for a trailer online, I thought to myself, “So, they really are doing this.” The other part of me said that I shouldn’t be too quick to judge. As soon as a release date became available I made a mental note. Since I saw Incredibles 1, why not watch Incredibles 2? So that’s what I did.

And how impressed I was! I’m glad I took the chance. Yes, the first movie was great but I’d say this second movie was even greater. It even looked like the animation was slightly better (of course, due to 14 years of improvements). It did a great job carrying on where the first movie left off. I’d say this movie had a lot more action and suspense. It had my attention the entire time. You have to enjoy the scene when Bob struggles with Jack Jack late at night.  It sure was something. It was also great to see Edna making a return as well. Oh, and SEIZURE WARNING: there might be times when something seizure-inducing comes up very briefly. Just look away slightly and you can see it end with the corner of you eye. You’ll know when you see it.

This is how a sequel should be. I hope other movie makers take note whenever they decide to make sequels of their own movies. Whether it took this movie 4 years or 14 years to get to us, it was so worth the wait. This movie gets a solid 5 stars. Would I like to see another sequel? Likely, even if we have to wait another 14 years or so for it to be completed. I’m glad this sequel was made.

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[Vic’s Notebook] How about “Grow Up, Timmy Turner”? (2011)

Posted 12 June 2018

Written 15 December 2016

First Aired: 9 July 2011
Nickelodeon

Twenty-three-year-old Timmy Turner refuses to move on with his life so he can keep his fairies. He learns he has to deal with growing up eventually. Everybody does it. It cannot be stopped. I enjoy this moral.

The guy who played Mr. Crocker did a really great job sounding and acting like him as his live-action double. That had me fooled with the real voice actor. Creator Butch Hartman participated in many ways for this movie. Be on the lookout for him during Timmy and Tootie’s restaurant scene – a part I liked. I didn’t watch the televised cuts that showed other favorite characters in their live-action form such as Vicky and Chester. I only streamed this movie on Hulu so I only watched the cut version.

But, one word to describe this: corny! Why, just why? Why live-action? I wished for another FOP move after “Abra-Catastrophe” and this was not what I had in mind. Drake Bell as Timmy Turner? Hardly a match there. Combining animated and live-action elements produces cheesy effects. If you liked it: REJOICE! Otherwise…this show wasn’t the same after it got canceled in 2006 then returned later. I miss the old FOP. The new FOP is less fun to watch.

I feel this movie was not for me. If you want real FOP, use 100% animation. Watching this totally turns me off watching the other sequels. I give this movie ONE STAR (1) but this star is a respectful star. Upon watching this, it could be even more difficult to watch the sequels. Were they really necessary?

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[Vic’s Notebook] Rebellious Souls and Rock and Roll: Check out “The Electric Piper”

Posted 10 June 2018

Written 8 October 2016 but is still relevant

“The Electric Piper” was an animated tv movie shown on Nickelodeon in the early 2000’s. It was only shown a few times. There have been copyright reasons why the movie has not been released to home media. It was posted on YouTube and that’s where I saw it my second time after 13 years.

Life would be so much more interesting if everybody could just break out into well-rehearsed song and dance. Taking place in the 1960’s, this rare, colorfully cheerful musical shows the lives of Mick and Janis Dixon and the kids of Hamlin putting up with the strict rules of their parents and surviving a huge rat infestation. Sly, a Jimi Hendrix-like guitarist magician, takes care of the rats and takes the kids away from their drab, parent-led lifestyles.

I like how accurately life in the 1960s was portrayed from the portrayal of the common nuclear family (notice how each family had 2 children) to the changing of idea of how things should be to the building and fashion designs at the time. It all just screams “60s!” even if I wasn’t born by then.

My favorite part of the movie was the songs. Each song had nice charm to it, especially the vintage-sounding ones. Nothing wrong with that! As a Beatles fan, I liked the Sgt. Pepper/Yellow Submarine-like animation in the song “F.S.R.” (“Fabulous Swimming Rats”) (plus many other musical references I found). I especially enjoyed the song “Sly’s the Guy.”  Bill Burnett was quite the songwriter at this time. Possibly burning out through writing songs for “ChalkZone” (which lasted several seasons), his songs were as catchy here as they were on his show, especially in the earlier episodes (mostly seasons 1 and 2). Music is a very important aspect in entertainment. The music compliments the time period where this movie takes place. It takes the modern viewer back to a time where what was acceptable and what was not was being redefined.

Overall, fine storytelling, nice songs to which you want to learn the lyrics, and a guy with a powerful guitar leading bunch of kids in song. I only watched this movie once in 2003. I did not tape it. After rewatching 13 years later, I’m glad I didn’t tape it partly due to the risk of internet-goers charging at my door for my copy. This movie gets better and better every time I watch it which is why I will give it 4 stars. The thing that held it back was how the character design was not quite of my taste. Most of the characters seemed a bit stiff in posture. Other than that, an unforgettable piece that REALLY SHOULD be released to home media if Nickelodeon cooperates. It also makes me want to eat mac and cheese when I’m through watching it.

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Coming Up…

Posted 10 June 2018 (adding this to post until I can find out how to add this date automatically)

Before I continue, here is a preview of the reviews to come in the near future. To be honest, I had a look at my notebook and found not even half of the reviews have been written. They were to have been written as I have watched them. The reviews I DO have written as of now were written about two years ago. I could start with those.

Here is a preview of what is on my list. I will write about (items in blue have been written and ready for posting):

  • The Electric Piper
  • Grow Up, Timmy Turner! (first movie)
  • Power Rangers Movie (2017)
  • Legends of the Hidden Temple (2016 movie)
  • Hey Arnold Jungle Movie
  • and many others…

I will have the first review up as soon as I can.

Enjoy!

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Welcome to Vic’s Review on victoricadesigns.com

Posted 7 June 2018

Hello to all new faces viewing. If you are joining me from the Blogger blog, welcome!

Yes, the layout looks a bit tacky/boring but with a little work I can have it looking better any time now. I’ve been getting myself and this website in order for a while. The homepage has practically nothing on it but I will take care of that soon. I might start adding graphics to my post as well. I have a notebook of reviews I would like to share with you. I will post those as well as other new materials soon.

See you later,

Vic

 

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