Rain comes and washes out any need or chance to spot the burlesque scene of the city night life. Help for restful eyes is gone with the wind whistling a ringing tone of electricity buzzing at a wild moment during the day.
Ambiguity and tales of history are all that which makes for the past. Future tone in tongue for those old speaking lot slips the stream of time travel down. Landing in a mound of horse and fighting for both honour and respect makes for a very Back To The Future feel. Full to the brim and with all that it really needs to close out, the superfluous and mandatory battle against a future mutant in present past loses the entirety of its integrity.
Comes as no surprise watching Lucas flexing his playa skillz. Suave, cut and smooth, the man knows how to woo the ladies but that leaves him floundering when handling the kids. Apparently the Power Rangers are still largely superheroes with secret identities, never really blowing their cover beyond being exploited. Thanks, but no thanks, gratitude is more than anyone can ask for.
Fighting atop water like Jesus should with Battle Pope and spinning battle whirlwind manoeuvres, takes another dimension altogether to show what the Power Rangers may be capable of. Nothing but a jarring movement as the Jen and Wes relationship boils over in a flash point of obscene triviality. Black hair on a blond bloke almost always looks like a helmet if done with the power of determination and authority.
Friday, 15 December 2006
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