American Idol – Season 9 Episode 12 Hollywood Round, Part 4 – Top 24 Semifinalists Announced

Posted on: February 19, 2010
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The judges make their final cuts tonight, and this season’s semifinalists – 12 boys and 12 girls – are revealed tonight.

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Glee – Season 1 Episode 13 Sectionals

Posted on: February 7, 2010
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When Quinn’s secret unravels, the Glee Club may not be able to finish in time to compete with the Sectionals. Meanwhile, Emma and Ken’s marriage is looming, and Sue’s scheming hits an all-time high, while Will makes a decision that could change his life forever

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Ugly Betty – Season 4 Episode 13 – Chica and the Man

Posted on: February 7, 2010
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Wilhelmina is furious when she learns about Wilhediva Hater, her drag queen impersonator. Meanwhile, Betty’s blog wins her an award, which creates tension between her and Daniel; Amanda rehires Helen, but Wilhelmina later orders Amanda to fire her; and Marc runs his own photo shoot.

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Nip/Tuck – Season 7 Episode 5 Virginia Hayes

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The teenage daughter of Escobar Gallardo seeks out Sean and Christian for answers about her late father, stirring tremendous guilt within Sean. A seemingly common cosmetic procedure for a struggling actress leads to chaos.xSource: FX

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White Collar – Season 1 Episode 10 Vital Signs

Posted on: February 7, 2010
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When June’s niece suffers renal trauma, Neal stumbles upon a cruel scheme to harvest human organs and brings the case to Peter.Source: USA

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iCarly Season 3 Episode 10 iEnrage Gibby

Posted on: February 7, 2010
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Freddie feels the wrath of Gibby when he is caught getting too close to Gibby’s girlfriend. Elsewhere, reports of Spencer’s death are greatly exaggerated, but thanks to this newspaper error, Spencer sees a spike in sales of his artwork.Source: Nick.com

The Bad Girls Club Season 4 Episode 5 – Don’t Sweat the New B..

Posted on: January 15, 2010
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Lexie, the newest bad girl, arrives at the house and is forced to choose sides right away. Meanwhile, Natalie’s relationship with Olamide gets worse.

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Bad Girls Club Season 4 Episode 3 – No More Mr. Nice Girls

Posted on: January 15, 2010
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Flo unleashes her wrath upon the house; Kendra mulls over Natalie’s fate.Source: Oxygen

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Dexter Season 4 Episode 12 – The Getaway – Season Finale

Posted on: December 14, 2009
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As the noose tightens, Arthur warns Dexter to back off. But Dexter will do anything to stop Trinity from eluding him, even if that means putting himself on the wrong side of the law. Rita acknowledges the rocky relationship she and Dexter share, but reaffirms her support. Batista and LaGuerta face the consequences of their actions. Debra unearths a deeply-hidden truth, but not one she expected to find. And ultimately, Dexter and Arthur find themselves on a collision course, leading them to a confrontation that will change their lives forever.

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Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider: Double & Decade Movie War 2010 – All About

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Double & Decade Movie (Spoiler Review)

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Double & Decade Movie (Spoiler Review)

Warning! This is the Spoiler Review of the first part of the new Double & Decade movie. That means spoilers. Lots of ‘em. Tread carefully.

Other Warning! This is a post-in-progress. I will be adding the other chapters of the movie soon! So don’t ask where they are because they’re coming!

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This is it! The ending we’ve all been waiting for since the DecaDriver closed in on Natsumi’s yelling face. The beginning we’ve all been wanting to see since Double had his first explosive transformation. The movie that brings together the Riders of 2009 for the first time… again.

Because this is a 3-part movie, I will be reviewing it 3 parts, albeit all in one post. So keep checking back as I update this post (a heavily-edited Spoiler-Free version will be up once this is finished.)

Kamen Rider Decade: Final Chapter

Following a Decade series-style recap of the Rider War and bits of the final episodes, we are thrown full-force into the nightmarish reality of Decade running amok.

Skyrider soars above while Super-1 & Kabuto search on the ground in some scummy-looking warehouse old area (about 75% of this film will take place in scummy-looking old warehouse areas.) They’re looking for Decade, but the big D finds them, first destroying Skyrider with his Final Attack Ride kick despite the green guy’s attempts to shake him. He plummets to the ground in flames, leaving a crater with only his Kamen Ride Card left.

Okay, hold up. Decade destroys Skyrider? Skyrider? My Skyrider? Not a very good way to begin, movie.

Supes and Kabby are next on the hit list when Decade uses Clock Up, knocking Super-1 around. Kabuto tries to Clock Up and counter this, but Decade beats him with his own gimmick and destroys both Riders with a single kick (going through Super-1 as he’s airborne and into Kabuto.) The result is that they get blown to bits; we see one of Super-1’s arms detached, and I don’t mean in the detachable 5 Hands kind of way! Kabuto’s horn has also been thrown clear and a ticked-off-looking Tsukasa picks it up, tossing it aside as he grips the Super-1 & Kabuto cards. Tsukasa has become the destroyer as prophesied.

Unfortunately that’s the easiest scene to remember chronologically because it comes first. There’s a lot more in the next half-hour, so I may go out of order but I’ll try to cover everything.

Natsumi and Eijirô are in the Hikari Photo Studio, which is now out in the middle of the woods apparently. Natsumi laments Tsukasa’s turn to the dark side, as well as the loss of Yuusuke, currently amped up on evil Kivaara juice and out looking to kick some Decade butt. There’s a nice flashback to when they were all still friends. Eijirô is still pouring coffee for four, not able to get used to the idea that they’re not coming back. Daiki shows up, seeming remarkably casual considering the last time we saw him he shot Decade in the face. About that…

I should probably say it here and now: it’s implied there’s been some time between the end of the series and this movie. What happened during that, unfortunately, is left up to the audience to ponder, because we don’t see it. We can assume that Decade beat up the 9 other Riders because some of them are still gunning for him, and some of them are nowhere to be seen. But we don’t see anything actually following immediately after the last scene in episode #31. Which, to be fair, is something Kamen Rider has done before, and it didn’t work very well then either (Hibiki finale, and there’s a great fight scene near the end of Faiz where they just sort of skipped from everyone getting beat up to Kusaka stumbling around.)

Anyway, the backdrop has changed from the Rider War World to A-Bunch-Of-Worlds-Colliding World, because that’s apparently all there is now- Decade traversing and destroying the worlds, wiping the floor with nearly 40 years of justice!

And he’s still doing that. Tsukasa gets confronted by Riotroopers and eeeeeeeeeeevil Yuusuke, who… wait for it… vows to destroy him. To back that statement up, a gigantic foot then comes down outside the parking garage they’re in. Guess who, kids!

Natsumi and Daiki take Tsukasa’s remaining photos and decide to burn them, wanting to purge the bad memories of their now-evil friend. A rather neat touch is we see a photograph from Kuuga World which is still fading away, plus some of the pictures of those thugs from episode #1. Natsumi has a hard time bringing herself to destroy Tsukasa’s camera though. They’re interrupted when they see the massive Kamen Rider J appear in the distance.

Tsukasa becomes Decade, now with a new, messed-up evil-looking face. J chases Decade, the gianormous Rider, being slow but powerful, nearly crushes the other Rider several times. Natsumi and Daiki join Yuusuke and watch on as Decade battles J, using G4’s Gigant missle launcher and then Side Basshar’s crazy million-missile attack to bring down the big guy, turning him into a card.

Somewhere around this point, we get a strange scene where Eijirô goes to a roadside food stall at night, waiting for a “Ryû-chan”. The man running the stall serves him squid and beer… ahaha, get it? This joke again. Eijirô somehow remembers All Riders vs. Daishocker happening, and the cape flies down onto him as he becomes the newly powered-up Super Doctor Shinigami!

The guy running the food stall is none other than Narutaki, who apparently has gone even more completely bonkers and decided that to destroy Decade, he’ll join Daishocker and become… Colonel Zol! No, I have no idea how that even works. He just puts on the eye patch and the military duds, dusts off the riding crop, and there you go. He also does a nice homage to the original’s first scene, telling a Shocker goon to straighten his belt buckle (prompting everyone to check to make sure theirs are in order, including the monsters who don’t even have one.)

On top of that, Daishocker is now being reformed as Super Shocker. Because… well, Bandai Fashion can sell some new T-Shirts to suckers like me, I guess. A ton of henchmen and old monsters, led by the new Hachi-Onna, show up to welcome (back) the bosses. And they’re going to take over the world(s), because Decade’s rampage has pretty much left them ripe for the picking.

Tsukasa gets accosted by more Riotroopers, but a bubbly young girl comes to his aid (though he says he’s not even interested in fighting them. Diss!) The girl is Misaki Yuriko, or as she soon becomes, Electro-Wave Human Tackle! She kicks the ‘troopers butts. So the Smart Brain elite special forces get beat up by a 14-year-old. I think the Riotroopers have now had enough losses to give the Zectroopers some competition in the “Most Embarassing Defeat” department.

Tsukasa seems uninterested in Yuriko, who has been following him around, egging him on. I think she reminds him too much of his sister. Remember her, Tsukasa? Remember All Riders? This movie does at times, and doesn’t at others. It’s weird. Anyway, Tsukasa and Yuriko run into Natsumi, who is helping an injured Yuusuke (he nearly became an Onodera pancake under J’s corpse.)

Obviously Yuusuke wants to fight. Natsumi tries to appeal to whatever good might still be left in Tsukasa, even taking a picture of him with his camera. Which he soon chucks into the bushes. He’s not interested in being anything other than what fate has made him: the destroyer. His reasoning is interesting: it’s a mix of a man who has been made to do terrible things, and yet he’s also blaming everyone else for making him what he is. Yuriko leads him away, and Yuusuke follows. Natsumi searches for his camera, which is busted up pretty bad. Kivaara appears and reminds her of Narutaki’s words: only she can stop Decade.

Super Doctor Shinigami and Hachi-Onna are looking over some pool of green liquid. Yup, it’s the Neo Organism from Kamen Rider ZO. You know, that creepy stop-motion kiddie? Now CGI! I’ll get back to this later, but in ZO, that kid was seriously messed-up, but also tragic in a twisted kinda way. Here it’s just annoying as @#$% and you’ll be waiting for it to die. It calls Shinigami and Hachi-Onna “Papa” and “Mama”, which doesn’t quite have the same resonance as calling Sasaki Isao “Papa” and having a “brother” in the form of ZO. On the up side though, we get some insane nonsensical Shinigami babbling, like he had in episode #49 of the original series. You don’t forget the good moments.

While Yuriko refuses to leave him alone, Tsukasa is looking over his card collection in a scummy-looking warehouse old area, and in a nice bit of foreshadowing comes across a blanked-out card of a hat-wearing Rider he’s never met. Daiki shows up to try and steal the cards. Well, what were you expecting he’d do? Okay, he’s also still trying to talk down Tsukasa. I guess that “Only I can kill you!” thing fell through. There’s some neat talk about Yuriko here, where she says that she’s going along with Tsukasa because of how she has been “forgotten.” Daiki remembers her, and is sure that she’s dead. Yuriko doesn’t seem to remember, though we do soon see in a flashback though that she fell to Hachi-Onna’s blade. But she’s alive! So what’s the deal?

Things get kind of fuzzy at this point, but Tsukasa ends up in a fight with Ryuki and Blade (voiced by Tsubaki Takayuki! Though it’s mostly screaming.) In a pretty cool moment, Decade kills Ryuki by turning Blade into the Blade Blade, then when he’s finished he throws Blade against a wall and kills him too. Okay, I guess it’s not really that cool considering two of my favorite Riders just got blown to bits, but that’s basically been this movie so far: Decade killing the Riderverse. Just roll with it, it’ll pay off in the end. Sorta.

Yuusuke shows up, and apparently he’s the last remaining Rider. Yeah, who would have thunk it? I’m guessing that, like the tourney in All Riders and that throwaway line from Stronger, Rider 1 & 2 are back in “legendary” mode and didn’t cross paths with Decade (I didn’t spot their cards in his collection, though I’ll have to look again.) Because there’s no way he’d still be eating hard food if he’d gone a few rounds with them.

Anyway, Yuusuke does a weird levitating Henshin. I guess it’s supposed to be like what he did in episode #2, except instead of levitating everything else, he does it to himself. Okay! He becomes black-eyed Ultimate Form. It’s creepy hearing Kuuga at his worst talking about protecting the smiles and all that jazz. Or maybe it’s a testament to how good Yuusuke still is, deep down. Or maybe it’s just ignoring how Kuuga works, I dunno. Anyway, they fight, and Kuuga becomes Ultimate Gouram. Yes, he goes FFR all on his own. Gripping Decade in his mandibles, they fly out over a bay, while Decade hacks at him with his sword. They crash land and Ultimate Gouram explodes, becoming a card.

Decade has done it. He’s beaten all the Riders and completed his Ganbaride collection! destroyed all hope. Almost. Natsumi steps up to the plate and summons Kivaara, transforming in the most heart-fueled Henshin scene I’ve ever seen. Seriously, it’s kinda like Double’s, if he had pink hearts flying around him. Anyway, Kamen Rider Kivaara takes out her sword and fights Decade. Surprisingly, he completely throws the fight, letting her slash away at him and finally stab him right through the DecaDriver! Holy cow!

Tsukasa falls, and Kivaraa reverts to Natsumi. He gives her the cards, telling her that he’s done it. For as it turns out, he technically didn’t destroy the Riders. By turning them into cards, they basically still exist as memories. And as long as some one remembers them, they can be restored. So in a very, very, very, very, very roundabout way, Tsukasa was saving them by destroying them. Uh, sorta. Daiki shows up, and then a giant transdimensional cone comes out of Tsukasa, warping Natsumi and Daiki to that night time place where “original” Wataru is.

He proceeds to spout off a massive infodump about how his speech in the first episode is all coming to pass. There must be destruction for there to be creation, rebirth from the ashes, like a phoenix, etc. The short version is that Decade fulfilled his purpose: destroying everything, connecting everything, and now recreating everything. It turns out all the destroyed worlds have been restored, and all the destroyed Riders are back as well. Wataru shows them visions of a confused Yuusuke at Ai’s grave. Asumu meets Todoroki and Amaki, and the other Wataru greets IXA and Saga. “The stories have been restored.”

Ah yes, the stories. This is where I mentioned in my shorter first impression post that the movie gets meta. Basically they all but break the fourth wall here, talking about the Rider worlds as “stories” which have now been renewed. Natsumi wants to know how Decade fits in, and Wataru says “Decade has no story”, which I’m sure the show’s critics are going to take as having double-meaning. What I think he means though is that Decade is basically an anomaly from a storytelling point of view: he is defined entirely by what he’s needed to be: savior, hero, villain, destroyer… and now he’s nothing.

Natsumi and Daiki are soon back in reality, not quite sure if this is how it was supposed to go. Ultimately Tsukasa isn’t evil; he’s just at the mercy of a higher power (the writers, though they don’t actually say that. But it’s true!) What’s more, they find it hard to remember him… they remember him, but they don’t really remember him. However, Natsumi remembers the cards. And even though they destroyed all their memories of Tsukasa, there’s still that one picture she took of him with his camera.

Unfortunately, Super Shocker attacks. Natsumi recognizes Zol as being Narutaki, who wants to “take you to meet grandpa”. Daiki fights off everybody while Natsumi runs to get the camera. Ambushed by more Super Shocker goons, Yuusuke appears out of nowhere on Trychaser. He too still remembers Tsukasa, just a little, and wants to help restore him. He fends off the bad guys while Natsumi goes to get the camera.

Unfortunately Hachi-Onna shows up, but Tackle appears for a rematch. Despite being stabbed through the shoulder, Tackle uses the Ultra Cyclone, severely damaging Hachi-Onna, who stumbles off. Tackle reveals that she’s been acting as a sort of spiritual guide for Tsukasa, guiding him on the way to restoring the worlds. And now it’s his friends’ turn to restore him. She vanishes away as light. I wouldn’t call it a death so much as an “until next time” moment. So yeah. Tackle is the Kamen Rider Guardian Angel. I kinda like that idea.

Hachi-Onna goes back to the pool, where the Neo Organism is almost complete. It just needs a little something more… and in a scene I rolled my eyes at, it eats Hachi-Onna. This is stupid because 1) Hachi-Onna is a much cooler villain than it, and 2) it doesn’t work that way, Yonemura! Anyway this somehow results in Doras, who appears in silver CGI ball form for a second. Super Shinigami saw all this happen and is actually scared by Doras, which is pretty weird.

I mean, really? Doctor Shinigami is hardcore! He’d cut up his best friends for science (and in a Hirayama book, he did!) I know this version is supposed to be more comical than really evil, and ultimately (as we’ll see) he’s also kind of involuntary, but come on now. If this were the Amamoto version, Doras would be seriously wishing he could be anywhere else, even Kamen Rider World.

Natsumi develops the photographs, but because the camera was busted up, they come out messed up, with Tsukasa’s face gone. Outside, she holds it up, trying to remember Tsukasa. Yuusuke and Daiki hold it as well, and then we get little pan-around shots of the AU Riders Tsukasa met: Wataru, Asumu, Sôji, Shinji, Kazuma, Shôichi. No, I dunno where Takumi or Momotaros are, and it’d probably be asking too much for anyone else. But let’s just assume they all remember Tsukasa as well. And so, giant moving photos of him appear before our heroes, merging together bit-by-bit into the form of a man who walks towards them. Forming into… Tsukasa.

Okay, honestly? I loved this scene. I’m sure a lot of people won’t, because it’s incredibly silly: Tsukasa’s friends’ memories of him become giant photos which merge together to resurrect Tsukasa. But at the same time, it’s sort of beautiful. It’s a literal reading of “A man is the sum of his memories, A Time Lord even more so“. I like the idea that someone can always exist as long as someone, anyone remembers them. In Tsukasa’s case, enough people remembered him to make him whole again. After hitting rock-bottom, he’s back to the old Tsukasa we know and love.

This is about the point where the Decade portion of the movie runs out of plot. No really, the set-up for the final battle is pretty much this: Super Shocker cheer on as their new and improved big Super Crisis Fortress lifts off, and then the good guys pull up behind them and they throw down.
I mean okay, I guess the plot is “Decade & friends decide to settle things once and for all with Shocker”, that’s enough. Tsukasa, Yuusuke, Daiki, and Natsumi become Decade, Kuuga, Diend and Kivaara, and it’s go time.

The Riders made short work of the Super Shocker hordes with their finishers (Kivaara’s has her growing wings and slashing through guys) and I even like how the explosions are all quick-cuts, very old-fashioned. Doras shows up and sends them flying though. He also accidentally knocks over Zol, who becomes Narutaki again (Huh?) and lets rip with an “Onore Decade-o!” and that’s it for him (Wha?)

The 9 Heisei Riders show up, led by Asumu and Wataru. They’re the AU versions, BTW. The kiddies transform and all the Riders go up against Doras, who actually does quite well against them… until Decade goes Complete, turns everybody into their strongest forms, and they all hit him with their finishers. You can guess what happens next.

But wait, what’s this? Annoying Neo Organism kid apparently drives the Super Crisis thingamajig now, and drops a giant Mammoth Mecha on everyone. Decade is thrown into the air as explosions go off all around him, and this part ends as the DecaDriver closes in around him…

Review

As should be obvious from my summary of this part of the movie, 1) it’s so jam-packed that remembering everything (especially after the next part) wasn’t easy, and 2) there’s a lot left to be desired. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still a ton of fun… but that’s really the thing. It’s a fun old romp, but not exactly what we were all waiting for I think.

The discontinuity with the end of the series is hard to overlook. I was thinking we’d get the cold opening with Decade tearing up the Riderverse, and then a flashback later on showing us what happened right after #31. No such luck. Even less forgivable is that the scenes from the “preview” at the end of the last episode aren’t in the movie. No Other Decade, no evil-looking guy on the beach, no Kuuga holding up an exploding Diend, or Natsumi packin’ heat. And the scene where Narutaki jumps on Decade and threatens to reveal his true form? Ha! We should have been so lucky.

To some degree, this is a huge letdown. I know the trailers sometimes have stuff that gets cut or winds up in the Director’s Cut, but the whole trailer? That’s pushing it even for me. There are attempts to still give Decade a proper resolution though, but how well those work will depend on how literal you like things to be.

As I’ve mentioned, the metafictional ideas like the Rider “stories” and characters surviving on as “memories”, I actually really like. After this movie, it feels like the “original” Wataru isn’t really Wataru at all, but more of an omniscient guiding force. Why is it in the form of Wataru? Because he was the Rider story before Decade, so “he” sets the next guy on his destined path, even if it’s not actually him.

I’m partial to this idea because I have a similar one for a certain story I’m still writing, though there it’s the intent all along, whereas here I’ve got the feeling that when Aikawa wrote Wataru into episode #1, he meant for it to be the Wataru. And when Yonemura had him become Kiva in #31, he meant for it to be the Wataru. So what happened?

Well, between the trailer business and what I just said above, I wouldn’t be surprised if it turned out they didn’t actually know how to properly end Decade, and as of this movie they still don’t. In part because Decade’s format allows for it to go on as long as there’s still places to go and people to see. And also because, let’s face it, whenever a show changes lead writers, it’s going to end up differently than it began, unless the first guy was hovering over the second guy’s back for the rest of the series, telling him what to write.

Obviously as a final story that answers all the questions, this doesn’t hit all the marks. It does answer some things, mainly “Who is Decade?” And the answer to that is that Decade is whatever he needs to be. This makes it an interesting bookend to All Riders, which asked “Who is Tsukasa”. To be honest, I’m having a lot of trouble seeing how they could possibly work together, even though this movie implies that All Riders might’ve happened, maaaaybe… but not quite like that.

You can argue either way, but I think it’s once again a case of Toei not knowing where to stop. They said All Riders was “the end of Decade’s story”, then we got that cliffhanger ending and now this, which is another ending… sort of. You’ll understand what I mean when I get to the third part of this movie.

So that brings me back to the “fun” thing. To jump ahead a bit, the Double portion of the movie has a much tighter plot, though mostly keeps it within the boundaries of Double. Decade’s has the advantage of being able to use a lot more Rider lore, so even if the entire thing doesn’t quite hang together, there’s a lot of good bits in there just the same.

The action’s great as usual with Decade. It’s more uncomfortable than ever because it’s largely Rider-on-Rider violence, and the deaths are fairly graphic, with Riders really exploding, chunks and all. Don’t expect a gore-fest, but I wasn’t thinking I’d ever see Kabuto’s big ‘ol head horn blown off.

The effects are what you’d expect in a Toei movie these days, i.e. great when they’re practical, not so much when they’re CG, though to be fair there’s some good CG here. And if nothing else, I have to admire the ambition. The Decade-vs.-J scene is wicked, and the Super Crisis Fortress looks great. The Neo Organism less so, but that’s the least of the thing’s problems.

The music’s a mix of TV, All Riders, and some new stuff. I’ll talk more about it in the reviews for the other parts.

Onto the characters. Tsukasa’s not at his finest at all, but that’s more to do with how he’s written, that being as a complete bastard. Inoue does what he can, but I think Tsukasa works best when he’s confident and a bit of a wise-ass, but still fallible and willing to play with the team when things get serious (re: Kuuga World.) There’s some good Decade action though, and the messed-up-mask version is suitably sinister.

For most of this thing Inoue’s on cruise-control, but then everybody kind of is. Yuusuke had a better emotional arc in All Riders, whereas here he just kind of goes from foe to friend with a little universe-mucking. But there’s no real big “Sorry, Tsukasa.” “Sorry, Yuusuke” moment, no really clear resolution for them. He gets to use both Ultimate and Rising Ultimate Form briefly, but otherwise it’s just Mighty this time. Daiki’s still Daiki, but at least he’s more like end-of-series/All Riders Daiki. I don’t remember Diend doing a whole lot until the final battle, to be honest.

Natsumi gets some good stuff, with her being torn up over her friends and playing a pivotal role in restoring Tsukasa. And Kamen Rider Kivaara rocks. I like that for all the silliness (the hearts, being a Rider who transforms with freakin’ Kivaara) the movie takes her seriously, and she gets to kill Decade! That’s pretty neat. It’s a good costume too. I like my female Riders more of the Tackle/Femme variety (or *cough*you-know-who*cough*) but it’s nifty and would have been cool to see more of her alongside Kiva.

As you can glean from the summary, trying to figure out how Eijirô/Shinigami and Narutaki/Zol work is… well, you can’t. We do get a bit more Shinigami action in the third part of the movie, but this is it for Narutaki. So in the end, who is he? Despite becoming Zol, it seems like that’s just it: he becomes Zol, but he isn’t *really* Zol. There’s no Ookami-Otoko, which is a cryin’ shame. It really seems to be more of a gag than anything else, which is too bad.

That worked in All Riders with Shinigami because you also had a “serious” villain in the form of Shadow Moon, plus they went the full 9 yards with the “ika de biiru” joke by actually having the squid man himself. Here, not so much. Okuda’s acting as Zol is actually pretty good and he got down the mannerisms, if a bit more theatrical than the original (Miyaguchi could be terrifying just by smiling; Okuda’s more over-the-top.) But still, in the end, who is Narutaki? A guy who really, really hates Decade? An allegory for angry internet fan? Satan? I dunno.

I’ve complained about the Neo Organism a lot, so I’ll do it some more. Don’t worry, this isn’t the next Chiharu or anything, but man… the original ZO version was weird and disturbing, but made sense in the context of the story. Plus if anything it was more of a voice for Doras. Here it’s more of a character in its own right, with Doras being just kind of a “here I made this for you” thing.

Somehow it merges/takes over the giant flying base, and we’re subjected to a sarcastic “Let’s play!” and “Let’s have more fun!” every few minutes. Which would be fine coming out of the mouth of a bad-ass classic monster or sexy villainess. But not the creepy CGI kid, guv. Anything but that. I guess I’m just kind of puzzled because they made a big deal over how Doras is the STRONGEST KAIJIN EVER!!1!™, then kill him off rather easily, while we’re subjected to the chatty Neo Organism for the rest of the fight, and then again in Part 3.

Also, it’s still weird how Doras was just there in All Riders, one of the boys, and suddenly he’s important again. He looks great, though doesn’t have nearly as many cool powers as the original and his rather average human grunts lack the creepiness of the ZO version. I guess after Shadow Moon, he’s the next big “Anti-Rider” type of guy, but where are my Shocker Riders? I cannot believe we’ve had two Decade movies with no Daishocker/Super Shocker Riders!

Hachi-Onna’s cool though. Shame about her death, but I like her when she’s around. I do think the costume’s a step down compared to the original, and that’s saying a lot. But really, the classic one at least had that inhuman face paint and a better-fitting mask. The new one just looks like someone wearing a costume, which isn’t so bad if you read the latest New Type THE LIVE where we see the actress sans mask, with some nice yellow/blue streaks in her hair.

My guess is this was supposed to work like the Kaijin in THE FIRST and THE NEXT, but never really played up. But enough with the griping. It’s Hachi-Onna! She was due for a return, and I like how they made her Tackle’s rival… again, I would have changed it so Tackle finished her off in the end, instead of getting eaten by bad CG.

And speaking of Tackle… she’s great. I wasn’t sure how she’d turn out when I saw the first pictures, because Okada’s a haaaaaaaaaaaaaard act to follow. Fortunately, Hirose’s version is basically taking the character in a new direction, while still feeling like Tackle (it probably helps that she reportedly watched Stronger to prepare.) Yuriko’s spunky and cheerful, but actually in a very genuine way, much like the original. Too bad she had to be paired up with eeeeeeevil Inoue, I think she’d have worked better around a regular, good guy Tsukasa unaccustomed to dealing with girl Riders.

She’s also a bit haunted, which is good. I sort of wish they had just popped on some Stronger footage for the “death” flashback and made her a full-on reincarnation of the original, because the dialogue strongly hints at it. The whole idea of Tackle being this “forgotten one” who is now back as an agent of a greater universal power. Sort of reality’s way of setting things right. Like I said, it’s a neat idea for the character, who really deserves more credit than she gets. Although I would have liked a Stronger appearance, it’s also sort of cool to have Tackle be her own character, unrestrained by her more famous partner.

As for the costume, it’s a good update. I’ve always liked Tackle as a design, though felt she worked best on the page, where you can get the proportions of the helmet just right (it should be less of a helmet and more of an tight-fitting actual mask, I think. See the Spirits version.) I really like that they took a page from the FIRST/NEXT universe, able to just take her helmet off whenever. And like Okada, she’s waaaaaaaaaaaay younger than you’d think.

Her transformation involves saying her name, which is different, but she gets the Rider eye glow and the proper effects. And it’s good to see the old moves back. Ultra Cyclone isn’t as radical as its Spirits reinvention, but hey… they gotta leave some things for me to take a swing at!

The AU guys… don’t do much, but they’re there, mostly. In case you missed them.

And that’s really the cast! Everybody else is a stock Rider or monster. The inclusion of the Shôwa Riders is actually something I’m split on. On the one hand, hell yeah. The more the merrier! Plus, the movie has classic villains and is a Shocker, so there should be some old Riders. On the other hand, Skyrider and Super-1 might as well have just been two Heisei Riders (J you can overlook because he is Heisei, technically.) Skyrider got some kickass flying scenes though, and I even heard the classic sound effects in there!

I do like that they remembered that Decade’s actions effect all the Rider worlds, though. But man… Skyrider? It’s like Toei was trying to go out of their way to make me not like the movie! :P It’s nice to see more old monsters back, from Shôwa and Heisei alike. What’s up with having Hiru-Chameleon but no Black Shôgun though? To quote the man himself “GIIIIIIIIIIIIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRGH!”

Oh, and Kivaraa uses the thumb ‘o doom (well, sword handle ‘o doom) on a Shocker guy. I’m sure someone was waiting for that.

Decade Double First Thoughts

Full review to come. These are the first impressions.

SPOILERS

Decade part: Confusing at first. It ends up getting quite meta. There is some good throwback to episode 1, but much is left mysterious. Ultimately the message is that Decade is whatever the story wants him to be, as he ‘has no story’.

Tackle rules, but is very underused. Her big secret is that she’s become a sort of spiritual guide, ala Virgil. So technically, she ain’t dead by the end. Kivaraa survives too. How about that?

Continuity is all over the map. Best to just assume we’ll never know all the answers, because the movie is more interested in the what than the why.

Double part: Surprisingly good. When W gets serious, it really roars. Shotaro is a masterclass as usual. Philip chews scenary like it was gum. Akiko is at her best due to the weight of the situation, and wears a reeeeeally short skirt.

Skull is great, though we only see the real one briefly. Most of the time he’s a Dopant shapeshifter. He has some nice foreshadowing in Decade part.

The begins night stuff is good, though mostly opens up more questions. There’s good twists in the plot, and builds nicely. It even makes me like the Futo Irregulars.

Crossover part: Mindless fun. Big mess ‘o cgi with the Heisei Riders all FFRiding. Neo Organism kid is annoying as hell, and Doras nor Ultimate D ain’t got nothing on Granbazaami, but hey. It’s a blast.

Over all: All Riders istill the best Rider movie of the year, while this is good if jumbled fun. I liked the Decade part, but it didn’t really do much to explain itself, looking ahead rather than back, and if anything Decade needs to look back at what it’s rooted in.

Double part is very good, though it needs to fit into the series to work because there is a lot of good backstory here and it would be a shame to see it AU’d. But otherwise, it rocks.

All in all, good movie, but likely not to please if you want all the answers to either show. Still, plenty of fun.

And Zol is greeeeeat.

Making of Decade – We Love Rider [RAW]

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Ugly Betty Season 4 Episode 8 – The Bahamas Triangle

Posted on: December 12, 2009
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The story begins with Betty pitching the story of swimsuit pioneer Annette Kellerman (who looks a great deal like Betty in the kinescope sequence), the Australian-born swimmer, actress and entertainer, who was arrested in 1907 for indecent exposure after she walked onto a public beach in Boston in a one-piece swimsuit for Mode’s upcoming “Fearless” issue. As Wilhelmina reminds the staff about the Bahamas layout and the last shoot she will make for Mode, Marc frets about Nico and Connor and Wilhelmina’s future, as this is her last issue. Wilhelmina assures Marc that she has a plan to become an editior at one of Mode’s competitors, and that he will continue to be her assistant. Back at Casa Suarez, Hilda shows off a scene from “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” when Justin arrives with Bobby. Hilda is curious as to why Bobby would bring Justin home, which Bobby claims that he was doing his ex a favor, plus he wanted to get some water. Moments later back at Mode, Betty and Matt talk about how they got Daniel out of the cult and still insist they are still friends. After she leaves, Amanda shows up to give Matt a gift, only to have Matt tell Amanda that she is going to be on the list of Mode personnel that will go to the Bahamas shoot. When Betty reads the roster on her e-mail, she sees Amanda’s name, then confront Marc, who after seeing Matt and Amanda together, Marc spills the beans to Betty.


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Jersey Shore Season 1 Episode 2 – The Tanned Triangle

Posted on: December 11, 2009
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Ep. 2 The Tanned Triangle

The roommates hit the party scene hard and several in-house romances develop on this week’s episode of ‘Jersey Shore.’

Jersey Shore Season 1 Episode 3 – Drinking Game & Angelina Out

Posted on: December 11, 2009
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Jersey Shore Episode 3:Drinking Game & Angelina Out – Jersey Shore episode 3/Jersey Shore Week 2 aired this evening on MTV.Other than the fact the 8 crazy kids have been using a lot of curse words to express themselves while parading around in thongs they partook in the following activities:

-”The Situation” cosied up in the hot tub with Snooki, Ryder, Vinnie, Paulie and a random girl.
-Ronnie and Sammi are seriously dating
-Snooki and Ryder have been locking lips
-Jenni is hiding her hook-up with Paulie
And Angelina who discovered that her boyfriend named Mike is married was sent home tonight.Jersey Shore Drinking Game as is followed:
Drink everytime someone says the word “classy?” Every time there is a fight, Every time The Situation says “the situation?
What are your thoughts on the episode?

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The Office Season 6 Episode 12 – Secret Santa

Posted on: December 11, 2009
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Jim’s decision to let Phyllis play Santa at the Dunder Mifflin Christmas party ires Michael. Dwight and Jim hope to infuse the staff with holiday spirit, though their heads are filled with worry over the bankruptcy rumors.


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Survivor Samoa Season 19 Episode 13 – Damage Control

Posted on: December 11, 2009
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  • Immunity Challenge: The castaways would compete in a bowling tournament. The castaways would be randomly matched against another castaway and given two rolls. The castaway who knocks down the most pins moves on to the next round. The remaining castways would compete in another round and so forth until a winner is decided.

After returning to camp from Tribal Council, Shambo was stunned about the vote going against John. Russell H. started his damage control by lying to Shambo and telling her that John was upset at her, he wanted to get rid of her, and that Russell H. was trying to protect Shambo from breaking her promise to John. She bought the lie and told Russell H. that Dave still had to go next. Jaison decided to change strategies in the game by focusing on possible jury votes by discussing the jury with Brett and Monica. Jaison also told them that Russell H. told Mick that he made $2 million last year in his job. Brett thought the conversation with Jaison showed that there were cracks forming in the Foa Foa alliance. When the tribe arrived at the challenge site, Jeff announced they would be playing for immunity, not the expected reward. The bowling tournament results were:

First Round Second Round Final Round
Natalie 5
Shambo 9
Shambo 5
Russell H. 4
Brett 0
Russell H. 4
Shambo 0
Jaison 2
Jaison 6
Monica 1
Jaison 7
Dave 0
Mick 7
Dave 10

Jaison took his second immunity win in a row, while Shambo reaffirmed her statement that Dave was going home at the next Tribal Council. After the challenge, Dave knew that he was low man on the totem pole in the tribe. Russell H. told Mick and Natalie that Dave was the vote as Shambo wanted him to go next. Russell H. also told Monica that Dave was next and she tried to lobby for voting out Shambo and her being a threat regarding the jury vote. Russell H. thought about keeping Dave around as he thought he could win in the finals against him, so he went to talk to Dave about voting against Shambo and if he could get Brett and Monica to vote for Shambo. At Tribal Council, Shambo got her wish and Dave was voted out 7-1.

  • Immunity Challenge: The castaways would swim out into the ocean to retrieve one of three bags. They would then swim back and have to launch the bag up into a basket on top of a tower by jumping on a plank setup like a seesaw. The first castaways to get their three bags into the basket would win.

Russell H. thought that Brett was the biggest threat to him remaining so he started to work on voting out Brett. Mick told Russell H. that was concerned about whom Russell H. was taking to the final vote, which made Russell H. concerned that Mick would flip and vote him out. At the Immunity Challenge, Brett edged out Mick to win Individual Immunity. Brett’s win made Jaison concerned that Brett could win immunity again, forcing the Foa Foa alliance to vote against one of their own. Russell H. told the Foa Foa alliance that Monica was to be voted out next. Brett talked to Mick and Monica about Russell H.’s plans for the final three. Mick thought about making a big move against Russell H. since Mick thought Russell H. would take Natalie and Shambo to the final three. Mick talked to Jaison about Russell H.’s final three plans. Monica worked on Russell H. by focusing on him keeping big threats around like Jaison as he was just waiting for Russell H. to play the idol and then he would vote against him. She also told Russell H. that Natalie told her about him being a multi-millionaire. She corrected herself and said that was not Natalie, but Jaison who told this info. Monica said she would be casting her jury vote on need, not how the person played the game. Afterward, Russell H. confronted Natalie over what Monica just said. Natalie denied telling Monica. Russell H. then asked Brett how he knew Russell H. made a lot of money and Brett pointed to Jaison. Russell H. finally confronted Jaison about Monica’s story and he denied it. Jaison was nervous that Russell H. would target him so he went to talk to Mick and Natalie about when to vote out Russell H. Feeling a potential threat from Jaison, Russell H. stated that he would play the Hidden Immunity Idol if he felt any heat. At Tribal Council before the discussion started, Russell H. pulled out the Hidden Immunity Idol and put it around his neck. Russell H. flaunted the power the idol. Monica commented that she was busy stirring up the tribe after the Immunity Challenge and Russell H. was fuming about her pushing his buttons and upsetting him. Russell H. countered that her spreading the stories earned her a trip home and she was by a vote of 5-2.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 10 Episode 8 – Lover’s Lanes

Posted on: December 11, 2009
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The CSIs investigate a murder at a bowling alley after a critical piece of evidence is revealed during a bowling tournament.

So You Think You Can Dance Season 6 Episode 22 – 2 of 8 Voted Off Result 9 Desember

Posted on: December 10, 2009
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Get to know the contestants who’ll be competing in the newest season of the Fox dancing competition.

Glee Season 1 Episode 13 Finale – Sectionals

Posted on: December 10, 2009
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Sectionals is the thirteenth episode of Glee’s first season. The episode sees the Glee Club finally head to sectionals but without Will as he cannot go. Emma steps and tells him that she will take the kids to sectionals even though her wedding to Ken is the same day. Quinn’s secrets will start to unravel and the Glee Club might not be able to recover in time to compete. Especially after their competitor’s; Jane Adams Academy and Haverbrook School for the Deaf perform their songs after Sue leaks New Directions’ set list. Will makes a potentially life-changing decision.

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Top Chef Season 6 Episode 13 – Napa Finale, Part 1

Posted on: December 10, 2009
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The four remaining chefs compete in the finale which takes place in Napa, California’s wine country. These final challenges make the final four into three for the last part of the finale.

  • Quickfire Challenge: Chefs create a dish using grapes.
  • Elimination Challenge: Chefs create two dishes to serve to 150 guests at a “crush party” to celebrate the grape harvest. With the exception of salt and pepper, all the ingredients must be local. One dish must be vegetarian.
    • WINNER: Bryan (Goat Cheese Ravioli, Delicata Squash Puree, and Bronze Fennel; Fig-Glazed Short Ribs, Celeriac Puree, Wax Beans, and Wild Arugula)
    • ELIMINATED: Jennifer (Chevre Mousse with Honey Mushrooms, Braised Radishes, and Basil; Braised Duck Legs, Confit of Duck Breast, Squash Puree, and Foie Gras Vinaigrette)
  • Guest Judge: Michael Chiarello
  • Original Airdate: December 2, 2009


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