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Incredible Hulk Review

Written by Laura Victor on June 22, 2008. Posted in Sci-Fi News

Unlike the  Ang Lee version of a few years back that got us lost in split screens and a slow moving plot, The Incredible Hulk moved fast and featured a multiple homage to the TV series as well as being true to the comic book series.

While I still would have loved to see a gawky teenager named Rick Jones get rescued from a test Gamma Bomb blast at the start of the movie, we do see a more straightforward treatment of Banner and his Gamma irradiated predicament. This is a sharper cast then the Lee version. It was in fact, wonderful casting with Edward Norton as Banner, Liv Tyler as Betty Ross and William Hurt as Gen. "Thunderbolt'' Ross who in particular looks like he walked right out of the pages of the latest Hulk comic book.

Liberties of appearance were taken with his foe the awful Abomination but the characterization was dead on and you almost forget that you are watching two CGI characters slug it out. Okay, not entirely. There were so many nice touches to this movie like the name of the college reporter who witnessed the Army's battle with the Hulk on campus (Jack McKee) and a clip of Bill Bixby in a Courtship of Eddie's Father plus some strings of the closing music from the Hulk TV series better known as "The Lonely Man''.

There is even a hint of the villain to come in the next installment if you look closely at Mr. Blue. I'm sure he'll be a "leader'' of the bad guys in the next film.

Clearly the Marvel Comics fanboys are plotting out the latest round of films and we can look forward to crossovers and the buildup of The Avengers within the next few years. Seeing Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark in the closing scene was another treat.

Yes, this film got it right and despite some professional reviews that said it was better but lacked heart, I have to disagree. This Betty Ross and Banner were very likable and shared a few funny moments (like a cab ride in NYC which as we all know can be a pretty trying experience).

Was it as good as Iron Man? Not sure if you can compare apples to oranges like that or in this case green to gold and crimson but both films treated the material with respect, had lots of action and good acting and didn't dumb it down with ridiculous plot lines like the later Batman films did.

Speaking of DC/Warner Brothers line, we'll see how the second revised Batman installment goes.

New Frontiers – April Update

Written by Laura Victor on April 24, 2008. Posted in New Frontiers - Our Monthly Update

I wanted to organize an unscheduled event on May 3. There is a Toy and TRAIN (hear that Brian Hager? <G>) in Pennsville NJ which is in South Jersey so I know that would be a hike for you Brian. I plan to hit that show with some fliers.  Afterward (the show starts at 10 am and runs to 2 or 3 pm I believe) I was hoping that those interested could go and see IRON MAN at my favorite movie theater at the Lions Head near Em and my apartment and then hit either Pizza Hut nearby or a different restaurant. Emily is performing on May 2 at the Oasis Restaurant I believe but if that should change to May 3 I will let you all know.

I will provide specific directions off the Toy & Train Show flier and their website either later today or during the weekend. For those interested in traveling to South Jersey the day before our meeting, let me know!

We'll be updating our ship events calendar for events like Free Comic Book Day, the May 18 Comic Book show in Cherry Hill, our NYC trip plan and Avenger's picnic in June shortly.

I am afraid I have no news to report concerning Ken Diehl's operation but I will call his home again and try to reach his brother later today.

Have a great weekend everyone!
Bob

Return to I-Con!

Written by Laura Victor on April 21, 2008. Posted in Uncategorized

Besides the varied programming it included a huge dealer's room and had a great atmosphere of fun which might account for its high turnout of attendance.

It also proved to be an ideal recruiting opportunity. Thanks to Wayne we had a free Starfleet table and our spot in the middle of the action near the entrance to the dealer's room assured that a lot of traffic would have to stop by our table.

I recommended to R7 Command that next year we hold an SFI meeting there and once again conduct recruitment table operations. We do this at Farpoint and Shore Leave in Maryland each year and I think the Region should expand its scope to include a con in New York and given the large number of people who attended the con, it seems a perfect venue.

My only regret…not having come back sooner. The last time I was at I-Con was when I was on the USS Constitution which would have made it more than 20 years ago.

On the club business end of things, R7 Recruitment made contact with the folks at Big Apple Con and arranged to follow up on table arrangements. And thanks to my XO Capt. Jeff Victor, we also got a "jump" on Jumpcon, which is a new con coming to Somerset, NJ in August (first weekend) and has some pretty decent guests.

We purchased a table for a very cheap price based in part of availability and a price that would not be available later on. Between all the recruiting we did, flyers we handed out and the work done with two other cons, I'd say it made for a very successful recruitment operation to say nothing of the actual recruits we hoped to have gotten for SFI and Britannic in general.

We saw some visitors from the USS Malverne and USS Niagara plus a former member of the ISS Lexington who said she planned to rejoin Starfleet and a chapter in her new home state of New York.

Wayne and his crew held a great "Ice Breaker" party afterward with some delicious sub sandwiches, drinks and snacks.

Alas, my crew could only come in for one day as we had an appointment to do our individual taxes the next day which also proved successful…but that is a story for another time.

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