I came across an article today that listed more specifics about the content of the new Noah movie scheduled for release on March 28th. The article was written by Ken Ham, one of the top experts on creation science and the founder of a ministry called Answers in Genesis. Some of his staff attended oneContinue reading “The Trouble with “Noah””
Author Archives: Scott Cahan
A Scene from Glazed Man & Rat Girl
Below are a few pages from my book Glazed Man & Rat Girl: The Origins. This scene is plucked right from the middle of the book, so here are a few details to bring you up to speed. 1. The villain, RoboCreep, is trying to make a getaway by flying upward into the sky. OurContinue reading “A Scene from Glazed Man & Rat Girl”
The Argyle Sweater – Very Funny
The Argyle Sweater, by Scott Hilburn, is comic discovery #2 in my search for great comic strips of today. The Far Side by Gary Larson, published from 1980 to 1995, set the standard for great single-panel comics. I don’t think The Argyle Sweater is quite as brilliant as Far Side, but it’s definitely in the ball park.Continue reading “The Argyle Sweater – Very Funny”
Family Friendly Wins
The 2014 Annual Movieguide Report, published by Dr. Ted Baehr’s movieguide.org, was just released, and it reveals some very interesting statistics about the movies being released by Hollywood. In a nutshell, family friendly, patriotic and even religious films are more successful at the box office than films that feature substantial amounts of sex and violence. HereContinue reading “Family Friendly Wins”
NOAH Making Waves
The movie Noah will hit theaters March 28th. The director Darren Aronofsky and Paramount Pictures have been sailing on rough waters, so far, as they have struggled to produce a movie that will please Christian and Jewish viewers as well as everyone else. According to an article in The Hollywood Reporter, the director and theContinue reading “NOAH Making Waves”
Monty Python’s Silly Olympics Sketch
In honor of the Olympics, I’m posting one of my favorite Monty Python sketches. It cracks me up every time.
3 Days and Pompeii
3 Days to Kill – starring Kevin KostnerLA Weekly’s Amy Nicholson says, “Kill is a singular mess, at once a drama about a man confronting his pending death, a romance about reconciling with his ex, a comedy about his clueless attempts to connect with his daughter, and a sci-fi action flick…”. However, she goes on to sayContinue reading “3 Days and Pompeii”
Funny Trailer – Muppets Most Wanted
The Muppets have always been funny, and apparently they always will be funny. I like this trailer, not just because it’s for a movie I’m looking forward to seeing, but even more because it’s so creatively funny. It first aired during the Superbowl. Watch it to see how they spoof online comments and tweets as ifContinue reading “Funny Trailer – Muppets Most Wanted”
Monty – My Comic Discovery
I grew up on comic strips. That was back when everyone got their newspapers delivered to their doorstep every single day. My dad would always take the front page, my brother always grabbed the sports page, and I always went straight to the comics page. I guess that just goes to show how non-intellectual IContinue reading “Monty – My Comic Discovery”
Wool is Toxic Fun
Wool by Hugh Howey tells a post-apocalyptic tale like none that I’ve ever read. I give it a definite star for originality and great storytelling. The setting is planet earth, many years in the future, after the human race has destroyed 99% of itself. All that remains are the inhabitants of a huge underground silo thatContinue reading “Wool is Toxic Fun”