Race-Swap Hypocrisy
So actor Ed Skrein, who is best known for playing the villain in Deadpool, was recently cast to play a character named Ben Daimio in the next Hellboy movie. However, in the comics Daimio is part...
View ArticleClassic Ignorance
Here’s an interesting op-ed from a couple of weeks ago from the New York Post about Millennial ignorance of classic movies. It appears that the “Golden Age of Cinema” has lost its sheen to the young...
View ArticleWilting Daisy
As I posted about last week, actor Ed Skrein announced that he has pulled out of playing a role in the upcoming Hellboy movie because the character was part Japanese in the comics and he didn’t want...
View ArticleLiberals Are Failing In The Culture But They Don’t Care
Over the weekend, the Hollywood Left suffered not one, but two high-profile flops. The 2017 Emmys, which were basically a three-hour anti-Republican bash-fest, had their lowest ratings of all time....
View ArticleGun Control? People Control
The Tower of Babel, Pieter Bruegel the Elder Doug Wilson nails the heart of the gun control debate over at Blog and Mablog. To take one pertinent example, the communists, in the course of their vile...
View ArticleFrom the Trailer Park: 78/52
If you are a Hitchcock fan in general or a Psycho fan in particular then this documentary about the making of and the impact of the shower scene looks very well done and interesting. 78 set ups and 52...
View ArticleTuesday Open Thread
Last night I gave a speech at our leadership institute entitled “Civility in Uncivil Times” the gist of which is that we are not necessarily more uncivil than other times in our past (as the above...
View ArticleWho Was Your Favorite Scrooge?
So, now that the Christmas season is in full swing and there’s a movie in theaters about the writing of A Christmas Carol, it seems like a good time to ask you, fellow Threedonians, what is your...
View ArticleThoughts On The 2017 Box Office
Well, as we near the end of the year, the box office grosses are in, and here are the top 10 grossing films in the U.S. for 2017: 1. Beauty and the Beast ($504 mil) 2. Wonder Woman ($412 mil) 3....
View Article2017 – The Year Liberals Lost Comics #Comicsgate
Back when our comics were written by people with common sense. 2017 was undoubtedly a year of high-profile conservative wins (the economy came roaring back, ISIS was virtually defeated, many of...
View ArticleCan’t We Talk About This?
Now showing on Amazon Prime. If you have the means, essential viewing.
View ArticleSunday Open Thread
McDonald’s in Israel is 10,000x better…no cheeseburger given the stricter religious clientele in Jerusalem, but the patty was thick, the veggies fresh and the bun great too. The fries were the same...
View ArticleJerusalem, Judea, Samaria and the ends of the earth…
The Valley of Elah from Azekah Recently I co-led a group of 40 college students to Israel for a 10-day stem to stern tour that covered both biblical and political Israel – not hard given the close...
View ArticleThank God for Jordan Peterson!
If you have 29:55 I highly recommend watching this video. I intend to watch it many times, to learn his techniques and work towards mastering them. He is so good at staying calm. Andrew Klavan has...
View ArticleFrom the Trailer Park: 78/52
If you are a Hitchcock fan in general or a Psycho fan in particular then this documentary about the making of and the impact of the shower scene looks very well done and interesting. 78 set ups and 52...
View ArticleTuesday Open Thread
Last night I gave a speech at our leadership institute entitled “Civility in Uncivil Times” the gist of which is that we are not necessarily more uncivil than other times in our past (as the above...
View ArticleWho Was Your Favorite Scrooge?
So, now that the Christmas season is in full swing and there’s a movie in theaters about the writing of A Christmas Carol, it seems like a good time to ask you, fellow Threedonians, what is your...
View ArticleThoughts On The 2017 Box Office
Well, as we near the end of the year, the box office grosses are in, and here are the top 10 grossing films in the U.S. for 2017: 1. Beauty and the Beast ($504 mil) 2. Wonder Woman ($412 mil) 3....
View Article2017 – The Year Liberals Lost Comics #Comicsgate
Back when our comics were written by people with common sense. 2017 was undoubtedly a year of high-profile conservative wins (the economy came roaring back, ISIS was virtually defeated, many of...
View ArticleCan’t We Talk About This?
Now showing on Amazon Prime. If you have the means, essential viewing.
View Article