Monday, June 1, 2015

Hello and Welcome To The Blueflower

Hello and Welcome to The Blueflower. I'm Malcolm F. and I'm here to blog some of the topics that I'm going to cover this week.
  • Why People Thought "Avengers: Age of Ultron" Suck?
  • Joss Whedon's Unfortunate Take on Black Widow Despite Being Called Feminist
  • Dwayne Johnson in "San Andreas" (maybe)
  • The Apple Watch
  • How Video Game Reviews Are Changing?
  • How EA 'Trick' Star Wars Fans for 'Buggy' Battlefront Video Game Instead of 'Perfect and Unbroken' One
  • The Philadelphia Train Derailment
  • African-Americans and How the Way Justice Works
  • Reverse Two-Point Turnabout...and the MVA

Alright so that's the topics for the upcoming week so I will see you tomorrow!


Sunday, May 31, 2015

I hate Thunderstorms, especially at nights

As I'm writing (about 10:09pm ET) this I nearly heard an emergency alert system from a few blocks from my room. Unfortunately, there is a severe thunderstorm warning. But looking at the Doppler Radar online, I'm hopeful that this storm will pass. And I'm very hopeful that I won't be awoken by a thunderstorm overnight or the early morning. I always don't like it. I wish there's actually a weather coverage of thunderstorms all day and all night when a storm pops up or moves in and ends when the storm dissipates or it moves away completely.

Anyway, this is a short post. I'm going to start blogging tomorrow. I will cover the topics that I listed thorough the next several weeks. In the meantime, here's my previous post about Disney's "Tomorrowland".

Saturday, May 30, 2015

There's No Place Like "Tomorrowland"

This is NOT a still from the movie. © 2015 Malcolm F.
Okay I didn't planed to write this because I was supposed to be start writing the main thing in two days. I don't even have a drawling for this post. But I decided to talk briefly about Disney's "Tomorrowland", it's failure, and the upcoming originals in general.

Okay "Tomorrowland" is an original intellectual property not just for The Walt Disney Company but also the entertainment movie industry as well. I'm saying this because currently the movie industry is mostly flooded with franchise squeals and remakes but I want to give my attention on this movie. Walt Disney Pictures, as well as Hollywood experts, were hoping for about $40 million or $50 million dollars at the box office. Sure, George Clooney and animation veteran Brad Bird, who also directed another live-action hit Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, was a perfect match for the film's hopeful successes.

But given it's a science-Fiction movie that is generally hard to sell, the movie slightly fell below expectations. Moreover, this film might have divided the critics and, possibly, the audience (I haven't dig around the articles that much so all I read was that the movie gets a "so-so B CinemaPoll score according to The Hollywood Reporter)

Friday, May 29, 2015

What's Been Planning on The Blueflower This June

© 2015 Malcolm F.

Okay first of all, I have been blogging for about three years. But in those years, I have been on and off. I have created several amounts of blogs but here's the list of prominent but currently closed blogs that I created by year:

2012: The-20 (The 20 with a dash in-between) - not really a blog despite being on a regular blog site but it's more about me talking about stories that I written that year.
2013: The Banana - a blog about TV network identities and screenshots as well as mostly entertainment news.
2014: a blog under my website name (which is 'mostly' about my life; I keep my website name but it's closed)

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Welcome to The Blueflower

Hello everyone and welcome to The Blueflower, my current blog. Originally I was going to start blogging again right away on The Purpleberry, but unexpected bad timing struck a chord when I was at the same time writing that first post. Since then for the rest of the week, it has filed with old posts from my previous blog (which was used to be under my own website; I closed that blog by the end of this January but I kept my website). Several days after that, I figured that I would eventually close down The Purpleberry, making it the shortest-lived blog ever: almost two weeks.

I don't like to launch stuff like this at the late days of the month; I would have to wait until the very start of next month (which is June). But I have no choice but to launch The Blueflower (NOT TO BE CONFUSED OR AFFILIATED WITH OTHER SITES OR BUSINESSES THAT HAS "THE BLUEFLOWER" IN THEIR NAMES; the name and the sub-domain was chosen because of financial reasons) on this very late day of May.