Neal Sastry
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'Pokemon Stadium' Review
Many people who grew up in the 90s on Nintendo 64 games remember playing Pokémon Stadium as children engaging in countless battles within the game and with their friends for hours on end. And while those people (including myself) still love the game even to this day due to nostalgic memories, there are more reasons to enjoy the game in completing it as an adult.
By Neal Sastry5 years ago in Gamers
'Legends of Tomorrow' Review
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is a spin-off starring characters from CW’s Arrow and Flash. The story involves time lord Rip Hunter (Arthur Darvill) working for an organization called the time masters. When an immortal tyrant named Vandal Savage (Casper Crump) murders his wife and son and conquers the Earth, the time masters refuse to help Rip stop Savage. Thus he goes rogue on his ship called the Waverider with his AI Gideon (Amy Louise Pemberton) and recruits a team to help him: an assassin named Sara Lance (Caity Lotz), a scientist with a suit that allows him to shrink named Raymond Palmer (Brandon Routh), both halves of a nuclear powered superhero known as Firestorm named Jefferson “Jax” Jackson (Franz Drameh), Professor Martin Stein (Victor Garber), the present-day incarnations of a duo known as Hawkgirl and Hawkman named Kendra Saunders (Ciara Renee) and Carter Hall (Falk Hentschel), and a pair of thieves named Mick Rory (Dominic Purrell) and Leonard Snart (Wentworth Miller). Together the team of outcasts and misfits work together to stop Savage and after blowing up the time masters take up their mantle in stopping time against others who mean to cause the timeline harm. Despite the fact that it has been around for only three seasons (shorter than both its sister shows), it has easily outdone both of them and has become the best of the four Arrowverse shows through compelling characters, strong villains, stellar writing, and good chemistry among each other.
By Neal Sastry6 years ago in Geeks
'Beauty and the Beast' Review
Belle (about the Beast): He's no monster, Gaston. YOU ARE! Beware: Spoilers may follow If I ever had to pick the best movie of the Disney Renaissance, this would probably be it. It was the first animated movie to be nominated for Best Picture and for good reason. Everything about this movie is just great. It brings about the same emotion that early Disney films brought to the point that I'm invested so much that I'm not even questioning some of the obvious plot holes in the movie staring in front of me.
By Neal Sastry6 years ago in Geeks