Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Movie: Normal (2025) Caution Spoiler Alert

 

Normal



Came out; 2025

Time; 1 hour 31 Minutes

Watched: Amazon


Rated: R for strong bloody violence and language


IMDB Rating; 6.3/10


Rotten Tomatoes:

Tomato Meter 77%

Popcorn Meter 75%


Caution; Spoiler Alert


Staring;


Bob Odenkirk as Ulysses Richardson

Ryan Allen as Deputy Blaine Anderson

Billy MacLellan as Deputy Mike Nelson

Lena Headey as Moira

Henry Winkler as Mayor Kibner

Reena Jolly as Lori


Story Line;


Normal is a neo-Western thriller that stars Bob Odenkirk as Ulysses, an unassuming substitute sheriff assigned to the quiet Midwestern town of Normal. Seeking a temporary escape from personal and professional turmoil, Ulysses instead finds himself drawn into a crisis when a botched bank robbery exposes a dangerous secret beneath the town's calm exterior. As tensions escalate (and boy, do they escalate), he is forced to confront his troubled past and the true nature of the community he has been tasked with protecting


Thoughts:


This was very much like Nobody but I'm not complaining. This was such a good movie


It starts off innocent enough and quickly turns


This was such a fun movie to watch


CAUTION; Spoiler Alert


Ulysses begins serving as interim sheriff of Normal, Minnesota, where he is chiefly occupied with nuisance reports from the residents of the prosperous small town. He has nagging suspicions about the hypothermia death of the previous sheriff and is mindful of the sheriff's distraught adult child, Alex.

A couple passing through town ineptly attempt to rob the bank. Ulysses had briefly met one of them at his motel and, sensing the nervousness of his deputies, enters the bank to calm the situation. However, his deputies shoot him in the back and, seeing that they hit his bulletproof vest, indiscriminately shoot into the bank. Several people are killed, and others flee. Ulysses discovers that the bank vault is full of cash, gold bars, and military weapons.

The mayor explains that they are safeguarding the property of a yakuza crime syndicate, which has enriched the town. He offers Ulysses the opportunity to join them as permanent sheriff if he will kill the robbers to demonstrate his loyalty. Ulysses instead allies with the robbers, Lori and Keith. They fight their way out of the bank and through the town in the midst of a blizzard that disrupts power and communications, experiencing numerous violent encounters with deputies and armed townsfolk.

A coded message sent during the robbery alerts the yakuza leaders. Unable to contact the town, they dispatch a team from Japan on a private plane to resolve the threat to their operation.

Ulysses escorts Lori and Keith to a snowplow, which the couple use to leave town through the storm. Ulysses then returns to the police station, where he is ambushed by Moira, the local barkeeper whom he had befriended the previous evening. Moira confesses to killing the sheriff and prepares to kill Ulysses. However, Alex intervenes and kills Moira, avenging the sheriff's death. Ulysses sends Alex to place explosives from the police station in the bank vault and uses this as leverage to force a deal with the remaining townspeople: make it look like storm damage to the town with a car crashed into the bank in order to convince the yakuza that everything is okay and avoid their retribution.

When the yakuza arrive, they accept the staged accident and are satisfied that their property remains secure. The townsfolk and yakuza then have a celebratory dinner. During the gathering, a loaded shotgun mounted on the wall of the restaurant accidentally discharges, killing the yakuza leader. The incident triggers a violent melee from which only Ulysses, Alex, and one deputy survive.

The film ends with Ulysses and Alex in rural Texas, where they are working together in another substitute sheriff assignment, with the surviving deputy serving as the new sheriff of Normal.


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Thursday, August 13, 2026

Chronic Pain Thoughts; Gabapentin

 


Anyone who's had chronic pain or sometimes just pain to begin with has been given gabapentin. The doctor's literally give it out like candy. I tried it twice and my brain has never been the same. I had so many problems. I know people who were given it for cancer related nerve pain. The doctors will literally do anything but given an actual pain medication


We actually call it garbagepentin. Research any medications before you take them


A 2025 study published in Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine examined 26,416 adults with chronic low back pain and found an association between gabapentin prescriptions and later cognitive problems. Patients who received six or more gabapentin prescriptions had a 29% higher incidence of dementia and an 85% higher incidence of mild cognitive impairment compared with matched patients who were not prescribed the medication.

The association was particularly strong among adults aged 18–64. In this group, those prescribed gabapentin had a 110% higher incidence of dementia and a 150% higher incidence of mild cognitive impairment compared with those not prescribed gabapentin. Researchers also observed higher incidence with more frequent prescriptions and recommended monitoring patients for cognitive changes. Importantly, this was an observational study, so the findings show an association and do not prove that gabapentin itself causes dementia.


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TV Show: The Resort (2022) Caution Spoiler Alert

 

The Resort




Came out; 2022

Episodes: 8

Where to Watch: Peacock


Rated: TV-MA


Rating 7.3/10

Rotten Tomatoes

Tomatometer: 88%

Popcornmeter: 64%


Caution; Spoiler Alert


Staring:


Cristin Milioti as Emma

William Jackson Harper as Noah

Luis Gerardo Mendez as Baltasar Frias

Skyler Gisondo as Sam

Nina Bloomgarden as Violet Thompson

Gabriela Cartol as Luna

Nick Offerman as Murray Thompson

Becky Ann Baker as Jan

Dylan Baker as Carl

Debby Ryan as Hanna

Ben Sinclair as Alex


Premise:


Noah and Emma are vacationing in the Mayan Riviera for their 10th anniversary. Noah has been content with life, whereas Emma feels like their marriage is in a rut. They are then pulled into an unsolved mystery of two missing persons from 15 years earlier, which tests the resolve of their marriage


Overall Thoughts:


This was really good! At first, it feels like The White Lotus, but it quickly changes. There are several stories within one story that all intertwine.


This sucks you in and keeps going


The ending was a little weird but so good


Episode 1: The Disappointment of Time

Married couple Emma and Noah arrive at a resort in the Riviera Maya for their 10th anniversary, hoping the trip will reignite their stagnating relationship. On an ATV trip through the jungle, Emma crashes off course and finds a Motorola Razr phone in the jungle. She discovers the phone belonged to Sam Lawford, a teenager who went missing in 2007 from the nearby Oceania Vista resort, along with Violet Thompson, another teenager staying at the resort. However, the Oceania Vista was destroyed by a hurricane the same night the two went missing, impeding the investigation. Noah finds the phone in Emma’s bag, and the two decide to investigate the case themselves rather than submitting the phone to police. In 2007, Sam is shown vacationing at the Oceania Vista, where he connects with Violet after learning his girlfriend is having an affair with her professor.


Episode 2: A Noxious Toothworm


In 2007, Violet helps care for Sam after a skateboard accident and the two exchange numbers. It is revealed that Violet’s mother died a year prior and left Violet a novel titled El Desilusión del Tiempo,” with an inscription instructing Violet to reunite with her at Pasaje” a mystical place described in the book as being “outside of time.” In the present day, Emma and Noah read texts between Sam and Violet referencing the Frías clan, an alleged crime family in the Yucatan peninsula, and learn that the estranged Baltasar Frías was employed at the Oceania Vista. Looking through old staff photos from the Oceania Vista, they recognize Luna, a concierge still working in the riviera, and question her about Baltasar but are met with elusive answers. Eventually the two learn that Sam’s skateboard was found in Baltasar’s room the week of their disappearance, and that he was a prime suspect in the disappearance. Luna informs Baltasar that Emma and Noah are investigating the disappearance.


Episode 3: Tempus Exhaurire


In 2007, Sam and Violet attend a Christmas party at the Oceania Vista, where they meet Luna and Baltasar. Sam finds and confronts the man who stole his skateboard, stealing his key card and breaking into his penthouse room where he and Violet kiss. In the present day, Emma and Noah break into the ruined Oceania Vista and locate the penthouse room, matching it with a photo taken on Sam’s phone. The room also contains mysterious notes about Pasaje” and a mural of the Oceania Vista depicting Baltasar, Luna, Sam, and Violet. Baltasar follows and ambushes Emma and Noah and tries to take Sam’s phone, but it drops down an elevator shaft during their scuffle.


Episode 4: A History of Forgetting

In the present day, Baltasar explains to Emma and Noah that the room belonged to the Oceania Vista’s eccentric owner, Alex Vasilakis. After successfully running the resort alongside Baltasar and Luna for five years, Alex became unstable and began complaining that his memories were “leaking” out of his ears, writing cryptic notes about Pasaje, and experiencing prophetic visions of the resort being destroyed. Around the same time, Baltasar investigated Sam’s disappearance, recognizing him from the Christmas party, and learned that he and Violet were last seen with Alex, though he claimed to have no memory of meeting them. Baltasar later saw Alex commit suicide by walking naked into the sea before the approaching hurricane destroyed the resort. Baltasar then reveals that the mural Alex painted in 2007 contains prophetic depictions of Emma and Noah searching the resort in the present day.


Episode 5: El Espejo


Baltasar, Emma, Noah and Luna return to the area where Sam’s phone was found to search for more evidence. Noah tells Luna that he and Emma lost a daughter during childbirth. Baltasar tries to convince Emma that she is connected to Sam and Violet over a shared loss and that she found the phone for a reason. Noah accidentally finds Violet’s phone, containing a video of Alex confessing that he encountered Sam and Violet in his room on the night of their disappearance and found El Desilusión del Tiempo” among Violet’s things. Believing the book to be about himself, he warned Sam and Violet not to look for pasaje, then stole their phones and hid them in the jungle at a spot where he envisioned Emma crashing her ATV.


Episode 6: Hünch fò Llub Sēēth


Baltasar recognizes the author of El Desilusión del Tiempo,” Illan Iberra, as the same author who wrote a crime novel he read as a child, and who the Frias family later targeted because Baltasar did not like the ending of the book. Emma, Noah, and Baltasar visit the now sick and elderly Iberra, who confirms that Sam and Violet came to him in 2007 to ask about El Desilusión del Tiempo.” Violet believed her mother’s investigations into the book would have created a map with Pasaje at the center, but her mother died before decoding the final location: Hünch fò Llub Sēēth,” written in Iberra’s made up language. Iberra told Sam and Violet he was unaware of the exact location and dissuaded them from searching, but they ventured into the jungle regardless. In the present day, before Iberra can reveal the location’s translation, he notices the Frías insignia on Baltasar’s pen and attempts to kill him, but his anger overwhelms him and causes him to have a heart attack. Undeterred, Emma uses Iberra’s partial translation to determine the location of Pasaje herself.


Episode 7: La Pubertad del Matrimonio


In 2007, Sam and Violet begin their search for Pasaje and share an intimate moment while camping together in the jungle. In the present day, Emma contacts Violet’s father Murray and shares with him the location of Pasaje before leaving to find it herself. She is followed by Noah, and later Baltasar, Luna and Murray. Camping in the jungle, Emma and Noah argue about their marriage, Baltasar states his desire to meet Alex again in Pasaje, and Murray shares his grief over Violet and his deceased wife. When Emma experiences a severe tooth infection, she asks Noah to pull it out with a pair of pliers. While relieving himself in the grass, Murray spots the entrance to Pasaje as described in the book.


Episode 8: The Disillusionment of Time


Entering the cave found by Murray, the group discover a boat leading to a strange underground forest. Finding themselves at two branching tunnels, Baltasar and Murray explore one while Noah and Emma enter the other. In 2007, Sam and Violet locate and enter the cave as the approaching hurricane rages. With rain flooding the cave, the pair get lost and are unable to find their way out as the water level rises. As they resign to their fate and embrace each other, Violet sees a mysterious light. In the present day, Noah and Emma find Violet’s flashlight and spot a narrow tunnel in the cave wall, which Emma enters. At the end of the tunnel she finds Sam and Violet floating in Pasaje, a circular pool of light, where they have been suspended in time for fifteen years. She pulls them from the water and leads them out of the cave where Violet emotionally reunites with her father. Sam explains that the fifteen years in Pasaje felt like “five minutes” and liquid begins leaking from his ear; Violet shares with Emma that she reunited with her mother in Pasaje. Emma tells Noah that she saw their deceased daughter in the water but chose not to enter, instead choosing to stay in the real world with Noah. Violet and Murray leave to have dinner together while Sam goes to reunite with his parents. Later, back at the resort, while reminiscing on the journey, Baltasar and Luna debate whether Violet got a happy ending, reuniting with her mother but losing fifteen years with her father. Baltasar leaves, implicitly to reunite with Alex in Pasaje, as Luna cryptically smiles at the audience before following.


Monday, August 10, 2026

Movie: Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die (2026) Caution Spoiler Alert

 

Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die



Came out; 2026

Time; 2 hour 14 Minutes

Watched: Hulu


Rated: R for pervasive language, violence, some grisly images and brief sexual content


IMDB Rating; 7/10


Rotten Tomatoes:

Tomato Meter 82%

Popcorn Meter 84%


Caution; Spoiler Alert


Staring;


Sam Rockwell as The Man from the Future

Juno Temple as Susan

Haley Lu Richardson as Ingrid

Michael Pena as Mark

Zazie Beetz as Janet

Asim Chaudhry as Scott

Tom Taylor sa Tim

Artie Wilkinson-Hunt as The AI Boy


Story Line;


A man, armed with a bomb, takes over a diner. He claims he is from the future and is here to correct a massive technological error that will doom humanity. He knows what he needs to do to prevent the error but needs to gather together a suitable group from the diner to help him in his mission


Thoughts:


I wasn't so such about this, it just seemed ok and I was proved very wrong. This movie was well written, well put together and very well made. I enjoyed every second of this.


You are also never confused, everything is quickly explained at just the right times


This was different, quirky and over all a great movie


CAUTION; Spoiler Alert


A man arrives at a Norms diner in Los Angeles at 10:10 PM, announcing that he travelled from the future to save the world and needs help from volunteers. He believes a specific combination of diner patrons will help him succeed but, as he does not know which combination is correct, he resorts to try one by one. This is his 117th attempt. His knowledge of patrons convinces some that he is telling the truth. The man coerces Scott, Bob, Marie, and couple Mark and Janet, to join. Susan and Ingrid volunteer, and the man initially rejects Ingrid but changes his mind. Police surround the diner and Bob is killed, while the rest of the group escape when Susan directs them to a tunnel.

In flashbacks, some of the group's backstories are revealed. Mark and Janet are teachers whose students are obsessed with their phones. When Mark touches one of his student's phones, all the students follow him threateningly. Mark and Janet take a pair of homemade "jammers" made by their colleague to temporarily disable cellphones, and escape. After Susan's son Darren was killed, she pays for a clone of him, but she is distressed by the clone's unnatural behavior. Susan is introduced to another service: an AI deadbot that more closely resembles Darren, and it tells her to follow the man in the diner. Ingrid, a girl with an allergy to electronic devices and Wi-Fi, loses her partner Tim to a virtual reality he claimed was better than the real world.

In the future the man comes from, most people lose themselves in the VR, while natural resources run out, leading to mass deaths. He was raised by his mother in a sunless post-apocalyptic world. She was killed by a drone, which found their bunker after he activated a VR headset. He reveals his goal: find a nine-year-old boy and creator of the AI that will trigger a technological singularity. Before the AI comes online, he plans to install a security protocol contained in a USB drive to ensure AI will act "safely".

The group are attacked by a pair of masked men, ending with Marie and one of the men killed. The group take refuge in the house next to their target, and the man warns that "something" will attack them, but it is never the same thing each time. Hundreds of teenagers on the phone surround the house and break in. Mark and Janet use themselves as bait and distract the teenagers. Before they get to the target house, the man, Susan, and Ingrid are confronted by Doug, the surviving masked man from earlier. The man manages to talk Doug down, but Doug is run over by Scott in a stolen car. When the group enter the house, a couple posing as the child's parents attack them. The fake father kills Scott, before the man fatally shoots him, and the fake mother flees.

Uncovering a secret tunnel, the man, Susan, and Ingrid find the boy. Susan recognizes the boy as a clone, who is being directed by his programming to create the AI singularity. As they attempt to plug in the USB drive, several repurposed cleaning robots and toys start attacking them. The group is restrained and the man is stabbed in the chest. As Ingrid prepares to plug in the protocol, the AI talks to her directly. It tells Ingrid that its creation and the future are inevitable, the future man is her son, and that they will have a better life if she embraces this new future. Ingrid plugs in the protocol, forcing the AI to reboot.

The survivors, including Mark and Janet, celebrate their success in the morning light. Ingrid comforts the man, but the man realizes something is off and goes back in time. Ingrid realizes that the AI gave them a fake happy ending to keep them compliant.

The man returns to the beginning of the night, in the diner. He sits down with Ingrid and tells her they went about it the wrong way. He proposes a new approach: giving everyone in the world the same allergy that Ingrid has.

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Movie: Over Your Dead Body (2026) Caution Spoiler Alert

 

Over Your Dead Body


Came out; 2026

Time; 1 hour 45 Minutes

Watched: Amazon



Rated: R for strong bloody violence, gore, sexual assault, pervasive language and sexual content


IMDB Rating; 6.3/10


Rotten Tomatoes:

Tomato Meter 70%

Popcorn Meter 77%


Caution; Spoiler Alert


Staring;


Jason Segel as Dan

Samara Weaving as Lisa

Paul Guifoyle as Michael

Keith Jardine as Todd

Timothy Olyphant as Pete

Juliette Lewis as Allegra


Story Line;


A dysfunctional married couple retreats to a secluded cabin to repair their relationship, but each secretly plots to murder the other


Thoughts:


I only knew what I saw in the preview. It appears it's a couple trying to kill each other. This actually is so much better than that!


I found this to be a fun little movie with quite a bit of gore.


I very much like Samara Weaving so that was a bonus


CAUTION; Spoiler Alert


Years after making his only feature film, struggling director Dan Burton is reduced to shooting pop-up ads. He is unhappily married to Lisa, an aspiring actress. After visiting his father Michael at a nursing home, Dan sets off with Lisa for a weekend at their lakeside cabin, where he plans to murder her with the help of Henry, an ex-convict acquaintance.

At the cabin, Dan prepares to chloroform Lisa, only for her to taser and tie him up. Awakening, Dan admits to planning to strangle Lisa, dismember her body and dump it in the lake. Lisa reveals her own plan to murder Dan in a staged hunting accident with one of his father's guns. As they confront the rift in their marriage, including Dan's money troubles and Lisa's infidelity, Henry arrives and knocks Lisa unconscious.

Upon waking up, Lisa realizes Henry was promised half of her $100,000 life insurance policy. She reveals to Henry that they each have a $1 million policy. The three turn on each other, and Henry is accidentally shot dead when Dan and Lisa struggle for the gun. Chasing each other through the house, the couple is knocked out when fugitives Pete, Todd, and Allegra fall through the attic.

Tying up the couple in the basement and taking Michael's guns, Pete explains that he and Todd are convicted killers who recently escaped prison with Allegra, an unstable corrections officer in love with Pete. On the run, they broke into the cabin and hid when Dan and Lisa arrived. They demand money and prepare to rape and kill Dan, but Lisa offers to take them to the bank in the morning.

Dan tricks Todd into untying him to use the bathroom, but knocks him out and flees. Lisa soon follows, and retrieves the boat key as the fugitives hunt for the couple outside. Dan intervenes when Lisa is held at gunpoint by Todd, and they brutally subdue him, hiding in a closet when Pete and Allegra return. Determined to save Lisa, Dan overpowers Pete and the couple attempts to escape, but is recaptured.

Pete prepares to kill Dan with a lawnmower, severing two of his fingers in the process. They are interrupted by Michael, who was alerted by a neighbor and stole a nurse's car to reach the cabin. Disarming Pete and blowing Todd's head off, Michael is stabbed by Allegra but shoots her in the foot, urging Dan to run. As Pete fatally pushes Michael onto the mower, the couple flees in the car but soon crash, and Dan convinces Lisa to take the boat.

Abandoned by Pete, the wounded Allegra is confronted by Dan, who breaks her leg and shoots her in the face. Pete commandeers the boat with a captive Lisa, but Dan climbs aboard, leading to a vicious struggle. Using a bag of rocks and anchor to drown Pete, Lisa saves Dan and recovers his severed fingers and wedding ring.

The couple reconciles, apologizing for planning to kill each other and agreeing to repair their marriage. Publicizing the story of their survival, they capitalize on their newfound fame as Dan directs Lisa in a straight-to-streaming film adaptation.


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Monday, August 3, 2026

Movie: Masters of the Universe (2026) Caution: Spoiler Alert

 

Masters of the Universe




Came out; 2026

Time; 2 hour 20 Minutes

Watched: Amazon


Rated: PG-13 for sequences of violence/action, some suggestive material and language


IMDB Rating; 6.5/10


Rotten Tomatoes:

Tomato Meter 67%

Popcorn Meter 86%


Caution; Spoiler Alert


Staring;


Nicholas Galitzine as Adam/He-Man

Camila Mendes as Teela

Idris Elbas as Duncan

Jared Leto as Skeletor

Johannes Haukur Johannesson as Fisto

Jon Xue Zhange as Ram Man

Alison Brie as Evil-Lyn

Sam C Wilson as Trap Jaw

Charlotte Riley as Queen Marlena

James Purefoy as King Randor

Morena Baccarin as The Sorceress

Kristen Wiig as Roboto


Story Line;


After being separated for 15 years, the Sword of Power leads Prince Adam back to Eternia where he discovers his home shattered under the fiendish rule of Skeletor. To save his family and his world, Adam must join forces with his closest allies, Teela and Duncan/Man-At-Arms, and embrace his true destiny as He-Man — the most powerful man in the universe


Thoughts:

This was a decent movie. It started and didn't stop. Was it a little cheesy, sure but so was the cartoon and original 80's movie.


I thought the plot was pretty spot on, the characters put together and the acting was great.


It wasn't boring or slow in anyway.


There is a post-credit scene with my favorite She-Rah!


CAUTION; Spoiler Alert



In Eternos, the capital city of the planet Eternia, young Prince Adam and his friend Teela are trained in the art of battle by Duncan, the king's Man-At-Arms and Teela's father. The city is attacked by forces led by the evil warlock Skeletor, who captures Adam's parents, King Randor and Queen Marlena, while Duncan is gravely injured by mercenary Trap JawThe Sorceress, guardian of Castle Grayskull on the outskirts of Eternos, sends Adam through a portal to Earth, Queen Marlena's homeworld. She entrusts Adam with the Sword of Power, and Adam escapes but loses the sword.

Fifteen years later, an adult Adam works in human resources and lives with his friend Hussein in Oklahoma City. One day while obsessed with finding the sword, Adam receives an anonymous tip via text message and he reclaims it at a comic store. The next day, Adam is arrested for the sword's theft, but is stopped in transit on a freeway where he is attacked by Skeletor's lieutenant, Beast Man. He is rescued by Teela, alerted after Adam touched the sword, and they escape in her ship to the ruins of Eternos, where the warriors of Eternia live in hiding from Skeletor's rule.

Offended by Adam's childhood nicknames for them, the warriors dismiss him as a nobody and imprison Adam and Teela with Duncan, now a drunk, and Roboto, a combat robot reprogrammed as a servant. The four escape and convince the warriors, including FistoRam-Man, Dian and Mekaneck, to trust them. They are attacked by Skeletor's forces, and Trap Jaw stands in their path to board Teela's ship. Adam uses the sword to summon the power of Grayskull, transforming into a heroic warrior and is able to defeat Trap Jaw.

Skeletor captures the others after Adam, Duncan, Roboto, and Teela flee, and executes Moss Man, forcing Fisto to admit that Adam has the sword. Skeletor reveals to Adam that his parents are alive and demands the sword as ransom. Adam, Teela, and Duncan reach Skeletor's lair at Snake Mountain, where Adam single-handedly defeats Skeletor's personal guard and faces Skeletor, but Randor is mortally wounded in the ensuing cave-in. Knocked unconscious, Adam changes back into his mortal form as he and the others are imprisoned with Marlena. While imprisoned, Adam reunites with his tiger companion Cringer.

Skeletor discovers that he cannot access the sword's powers and his counselor, sorceress Evil-Lyn, suggests a ritual at Castle Grayskull. Adam and his comrades escape to Eternos and lead Fisto, Ram-Man, Dian, and Mekaneck against Skeletor's army. Duncan fights and kills Trap Jaw, but Roboto is destroyed. Riding on Cringer, Adam and Teela break into Castle Grayskull where Adam duels Skeletor, Teela takes on Evil-Lyn, and Cringer faces off against Beast Man. Skeletor shatters the Sword of Power with his Havoc Staff, stabs Adam and proceeds to telepathically torment him inside his memories of Earth.

The Sorceress appears to Adam and explains that it is he, not the sword, that truly harbors the power of Grayskull. Now free, Adam reconstitutes the Sword of Power, summoning the power of Grayskull to transform into Eternia's champion once again. Adam tries to use his Earth-learned wisdom to negotiate with Skeletor, who rejects his peace offering, proclaiming how much he loves being a villain. The two engage in battle, where Adam overpowers Skeletor, ultimately defeating him by reflecting his staff's power, destroying it and disintegrating his body. Meanwhile, Evil-Lyn sneaks away during the battle.

Six months later, Queen Marlena now reclaims rule over Eternos, where Prince Adam and his friends welcome a refurbished Roboto as well as Hussein, who sees for himself that everything Adam told him was true. Teela asks whether Adam has a heroic name for himself, and he shyly decides to call himself, "He-Man". Responding to a disturbance, Adam and Cringer leap into action as He-Man and the newly armored Battle Cat.

Trollan magician Orko appears to deliver the moral of the story. Meanwhile, Queen Marlena tells Duncan she has given up hope for reuniting with both her children, while Duncan is more hopeful for her daughter's return. Elsewhere, Adam's long-lost twin sister Princess Adora leads a battle in the Fright Zone on the planet Etheria. Evil-Lyn returns to Castle Grayskull to retrieve Skeletor's skull. As she leaves, Skeletor's evil laughter is heard.


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Thursday, July 30, 2026

Book: The Chris Farley Show: A Biography in Three Acts

 

The Chris Farley Show:

A Biography in Three Acts






Author: Tom Farley JR & Tanner Colby



Synopsis;


After three years of sobriety, Chris Farley's life was at its creative peak until a string of professional disappointments chased him back to drugs and alcohol. He fought hard against them, but it was a fight he would lose in December 1997. Farley's fans immediately drew parallels between his death and that of his idol, John Belushi. Without looking deeper, however, many failed to see that Farley was much more than just another Hollywood drug overdose. In this officially authorized oral history, Farley's friends and family remember his work and life. Along the way, they tell a remarkable story of boundless energy, determination, and laughter that could only keep the demons at bay for so long.


Thoughts.


This is not at all what I expected. I was hoping for an actual book instead this was experts from other people regarding Chris Farley


It wasn't an easy read but it was nice to hear about Chris from other's perspectives