Sunday, December 18, 2022
Die Hard But It's a Christmas Movie review
Saturday, December 17, 2022
The Games of 2022 ranking
Release Date: June 27, 2022
13. Hyper Dyne Side Arms (1986)
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Connections The Postal Dude and Conker the Squirrel
Monday, December 5, 2022
Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem review
Sunday, December 4, 2022
Blade: The Iron Cross review (2020) Improved
Hello everyone I'm XboxClown89, A few years ago I reviewed Blade: The Iron Cross. I felt I grown a lot as a reviewer, I should review the film again. I'm a huge Puppet Master fan, I do felt some level of perfectionist in me over this. I watched the same movie I haven't seen in a while just for this particular revisited review.
Blade: The Iron Cross (2020)
Full Moon Features at the time was doing The Deadly Ten. They were making 10 movies around the same time. Which is ambitious since all films were funded by their fans. You would be surprise how many people enjoy movies like these. Don't worry the full line up for The Deadly Ten will be presented down below...
1. Blade: The Iron Cross (2020)
2. Bride of the Head of the Family
3. Halloweed Night
4. Necropolis: Legion (2020)
5. The Shadowheart Curse
6. Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama 2 (2022)
7. Femalien: Cosmic Crush (2020)
8. The Grim Rapper
9. The Hourglass
10. Blood Rise: Subspecies V
Blade: The Iron Cross is a sequel to Puppet Master: Axis Termination. This is the first spin off Puppet Master movie. More recently, they made a second one called Doktor Death. Which I felt was notably better in comparison. I am a bit mixed on Blade's appearance. In terms of the outfit, they nailed it. However I can't look pass how off his head looks.
I might as well get it all out. His head seems a little too big as well as bulky. He doesn't appear to have enough white heard either. The rough chin look doesn't work on Blade either. I felt that worked for Six Shooter because he's a cowboy with six arms. At least his neck isn't too long either. Sadly I would take this over the "improved" Blade design in Puppet Master vs Demonic Toys without question.
Considering he's my favorite Puppet Master character. of course that's a huge issue. Another big problem is we already made three movies focus on stopping the Nazis, why did we need another one? In that regard, this was the worst of those. Especially how Puppet Master: Axis Termination ended things with the Nazis, I thought they had other possible directions.
They easily could've went in rather than "Hell we been putting them against the Nazis, let's keep doing that!" Maybe the fans wanted Blade to get a more fair chance with a brand new story like Doktor Death film. Sadly we're here talking about the Nazis. Honestly, in placement alone along with Puppet Master: The Legacy both felt simply not needed or even wanted by the fans at all.
I also felt because the other puppets aren't present, this movie notably falls flat on the ground. I do welcome the concept of making spin off movies with these characters. You can clearly rush they rushed this one out. Sadly if it had extra time, it still would end up as a failure. I'm not saying this is the worst Puppet Master movie because it's not.
It is better than some of those without question. Way better than Puppet Master vs Demonic Toys which isn't unofficial to begin with. More recently Full Moon Features is pulling themselves together. Blade: The Iron Cross also failed to bring back the syringe Blade swap out for too. Of course, Blade gets some brutal death scenes.
Honestly, Puppet Master franchise is the only killer toys franchise I can name with more movies than Chucky. The new puppet master is a journalist who gets involved against the Nazis. It's not often when a woman gets that role in the franchise. Personally, I wish to see more of them do so because that in itself would bring out some rather interesting possibilities.
She had these dreams that's connected to Blade. Eventually, Blade hunting more Nazis down before you know it. Not to mention, the movie does drag on more than you're used to. Many Full Moon movies around that period. I felt if the movie was notably shorter with a good amount of the story gone. Then made it notably Blade killing everyone for an hour or less.
Then we would had a hit here. Sadly this isn't the case folks. Blade: The Iron Cross felt somewhat out of place. Also not having the previous puppet master from Axis Termination is a huge problem too. I know to some degree they explained why he left. But he was one of the best puppet masters ever. Either him or Toulon everyone else didn't even come close to those two.
Blade has a psychic connection to the puppet master, a concept directly pulled from Axis Termination. Don't plan on fully spoiling the movie. What I do plan on is revealing how wrong to think at the time back in 2020 it were somewhat decent when it wasn't at all. I can't even say one good thing about it. The film even failed at making Blade look good, you know you're in some trouble.
Even the main Nazis we see in the actual movie aren't even doing the Nazis correctly either. Considering this is following time line wise three events against the Nazis wow guys. I strongly felt this was a massive missed opportunity. An Nazi scientist found a method to directly control corpses like toy remote vehicles.
I got to mention the weirdest kill by far. Blade got destroyed by the scientist. All of a sudden, he reappeared inside him. Quickly ripped through his insides then as soon as his hat went back on, all the blood he had disappeared. Death is a weird topic with these puppets in the first place. At least, it was a bloody end for someone evil.
Which isn't that difference from Axis Rising plot where some people got their souls forced into Nazi puppet characters. Even there, one of them is incredibly offensive. This movie just felt more like lost scenes of those movies then edited together to sell it as a movie. Therefore, you already felt cheated. Honestly, I can not recommend watching this even if you are an Puppet Master fan.
Puppet Master: Doktor Death (2022)
Hello everyone I'm XboxClown89, I waited a month. Not too long ago, Fullmoon Productions made Puppet Master: Doktor Death free for a short period. Yes I seen the trailer, I would say one of the better modern Puppet Master movie trailers. This is the second spin off film, how does it compare to Blade film only one way to find out.
Puppet Master: Doktor Death (2022)
I do need to correct something first from my previous Puppet Master movie review. Blade's movie was alright but simply wasn't needed since it further continues off of those fighting Nazis movies. Not to mention, Blade looked somewhat off too. I can't say the same for Doktor Death though. Like Blade's movie, Doktor Death is the only puppet featured in the movie.
Yes I am discrediting my own review of that film here, I'm allowed to do that. Eventually I'll rewatch it with a new review.
The movie itself takes place at an retirement home. The main character just joined the staff there. Three of them found Doktor Death hidden in a chest. I would say some of the most brutal kills so far in the franchise. It turns out Doktor Death is possessed by a demon, all of a sudden it's The Demonic Toys? I know that already sounds off.
Doktor Death is a master at slaying people. The movie is almost an hour long. The acting is well mixed at best. The only Puppet Master movie to not have Blade, I felt somehow it worked to their advantage. Blade puppet could be seen as a spiritual successor to Doktor Death. I would say it's better than some newer Puppet Master movies.
I felt how things plays out was done well enough to get the job done. Honestly, I would say I respect this was it's own movie. How it ties in to other Puppet Master movies isn't fully clear. There's always possibilities where they could go next. Speaking of which, I really wanna see them do an spin off movie with Torch.
Yeah make the high light people getting set on fire. Doktor Death has more of a variety among personalities than their recent movies. This doesn't quite feel like an Puppet Master movie. I do like some stuff it attempted like using an corpse like a puppet while inside of it, oh okay I liked that. At first when I heard the announcement, I was thrown off like why Doktor Death?
Thankfully it does make sense as you're watching the film. Honestly, the death scenes are brutal this time around. Just when you think the killing might slow down actually speeds up instead. People are afraid of doctors this film adds to that fear. I would say not to spoil the movie fully, the ending isn't what you'll expect.
Doktor Death ends up being a surprisingly refreshing entry in this still going horror movie franchise. I also felt the movie made retirement homes places you don't wanna be. Here's a movie not afraid to attempt exploring such concepts. In all honestly, this movie felt well made. Like Baby Oopsie movies, the ending credits is similar in style to that, I loved that here.
Friday, December 2, 2022
My reaction to The Mean One trailer
Thursday, December 1, 2022
Postal 4: No Regerts review
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
The Menu (2022) spoiler free review
Hello everyone I'm XboxClown89, here's a movie that nearly passed my radar. Until a commercial one night, it peak my interest. A few youtubers in videos talked a lot about a particular movie. I would even say the most mess up movie that isn't a horror movie I seen this year. Of course, I'm here to review The Menu.
The Menu (2022)
This is a difficult movie to review without spoilers. The short version of the story, it's about a group of people going to an exclusive dinner event hosted by a world famous chef. The Menu is very true to the title in a nut shell. I felt everyone that appears in this movie especially actor Ralph Fiennes knocks it out the park here.
This movie is a good mix of thriller because it does play on suspense. It also does have some dark comedy aspects as well. Honestly, The Menu quickly got good, it kept getting more interesting. By the end of the movie, no spoilers what happens here. You are likely mind blown how it plays out. If you aren't familiar with terms in the cooking world, you may get confuse.
Here's a movie that takes itself very seriously. It's also a movie that doesn't hide such raw emotions. The Menu is filled with good surprises. You bet I would rewatch this movie in the near future. This movie is truly amazing in how it delivers on all fronts. I would even say this is one of the finest 2022 movies I seen this year.
The Menu could appeal to those not within the food world or watch cooking shows in general. There's a lot of notable stars in this movie. Like John Leguizamo, whose also going to appear in the upcoming Violent Night month coming out in early December. Now notice I'm not going to directly talk about characters otherwise I have to spoil things.
I strongly felt this is a movie you really shouldn't spoil or have someone spoil it for you before watching. In that regard, a first watch will be incredibly effective stuff here. There's little to no boring scenes in this movie. The Menu is a rather different take on cooking theme stories I'm not used to seeing. You would think with a lot of stuff I watched over the years, I would be.
Surprisingly, not in this particular case. Even I confess some of the movie itself really caught me off guard. It's a movie, that knows how to get your attention then keep it until the ending. A good sign of a great movie. I would also say Fiennes went the full distance with his role here. Fiennes is in a lot of great movies over the years, so no surprise he brought it here.
In all honestly, this movie was so unexpected. I quickly knew trying to do this spoiler free is harder than expected. The best describe of the movie itself itself is there's more going on than you realize. Each course has a different surprise for those dining in the restaurant. The Menu is a movie that doesn't just goes quickly to business, it finishes like a boss!!!
Truthfully, the review would be a lot longer if I allowed spoilers in. I really wanted to challenge myself but also respect those who still haven't seen the film by doing this. The Menu is a movie that knows exactly what it is. Which may scare some people away. I promise you this isn't a horror movie but it does come close to being one at times.
Nightmare of Decay review
Hello everyone I'm XboxClown89, today is a game I found while trying to decide. Which games to get for my birthday, one of them was Cultic. I also gotten the rest of the games for Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium. The last game in that purchase was Nightmare of Decay. I finally dive right in indie games heavily inspired by Resident Evil series.
Nightmare of Decay (2022)
The beginning as well as the ending felt heavily inspired by Silent Hill 4: The Room. More directly exploring the apartment room in first person. I even say this looked better than that in comparison. As soon as the nightmare begins, it quickly started to felt like classic Resident Evil games. In most aspects, it felt just like those PS1 RE games many fans still play to this day.
Keep in mind, you are playing through the nightmare in first person mode. There are several classic RE references through out the game. Like the main hall looked very similar to that of Code: Veronica on Rockfort Island. A few enemies like zombies, zombie dogs, giant spiders and knight like enemies. They even hid an enemy reference to RE4's Regenerator.
Surprisingly tough enemy isn't a boss in the game. All the bosses do have health bars with their names present. Personally, I felt the most difficult boss fight was the three knights. Another boss creature is a bigger spider, a few RE boss references there. The one boss I wasn't even expecting is a killer rabbit. This could've been a reference to a particular Monty Python movie.
Which the game Shadow Warrior classic version openly references that too. Also expect to die a lot in this game. I would say the difficulty at best I played it on Normal. Normal quickly felt like Hard to me. I was struggling in a few ways which I will touch on shortly. Not only that, sometimes getting a few stuff you don't know what to do next.
You get a few weapons mostly the expected stuff in older RE games. Ammo can be a little hard to find at times. Thankfully, later on you do get a crowbar. Which takes time getting use to but helps in taking out zombies. Audio wise, all of it is done amazingly well. You do get an map to help get your way through. There's some puzzles but a good amount of stuff that requires things is mostly straight forward.
You also get a lot of save locations. Unlike classic RE games, nothing is required. So you can save as much as you want. There's a good variety of areas as you explore. You also got to deal with cultists, a reference to RE4 & possibly Blood on DOS. There's a locked room with a psychopath you could kill if you wanted to.
Like RE4, a little hidden are two shooting gallery mini games. Personally, the later ones is my favorite. A huge tip, use the pallet gun for these to not waste ammo. Unlike RE4, you will lose ammo using them in these mini games. Both of them has three prizes depending on your score. Yes it is possible to get all three prizes in a single go.
The difficulty was similar enough to the PS1 RE games for the most part. You will keep running into this black cat that talks to you. Yes you heard correctly, a black cat is your only ally. It is easy to get confuse where to go or being so low on ammo limiting your options. Which the later kept happening to me. You also get to see some surprising moments like a few suicides.
The game does the horror aspect incredibly well. You also can read files you come across. They do reference the card shape keys from RE2. You actually get to use most of them on a handful of doors. You also need to find bolt cutters. Which is becoming more commonly use in RE games. The game itself has plenty of surprises you won't expect.
There's a mess up side quest, you meet a creature in a wall. They simply want three female heads to collect. So you have the option to locate those missing heads then place them correctly. The magnum takes a little longer than expected to fire. You can sprint from enemies but be careful to not use too much of it or get grabbed by another enemy.
Speaking of that, it is very possible ganged up by enemies to die a lot faster in this game. You can use the famous shotgun trick done a little differently here. It's a bit mixed when you get grabbed. The only times you wanna get grabbed is if you're about to hit them with the crowbar or a powerful firearm. The enemy placement overall is mostly done incredibly well, little to none felt cheap to me.
You have no idea how bad I wanted to relive the feeling of classic RE games recently. I truly felt that through Nightmare of Decay. Stuff like this, I will keep a closer eye on indie horror games. Yes I'm aware youtuber Markiplier also played this game in a few YouTube videos. Among beating the game is a few modes to play.
The title itself is virtually perfect for the game. Some sections felt like reliving classic RE locations in a nut shell. This felt like they took the PS1 RE games remixed them into an awesome first person horror game. Clearly, the team behind this loves Resident Evil series. I can't necessary call this an RE clone game.
There's a major difference between knock off games & games inspired by them. Knock offs makes some changes but kept what they're pulling from RE like Cold Fear or Countdown Vampires. Games inspired by Resident Evil series felt like true fans recreated those RE memories through their own games.
Hell to even get this on Steam, I give respect to the team. I am not going to lie, my issues with the game aren't game breaking neither the difficulty simply too high. It's just a game you may want to use a guide most likely video walkthrough of the game. Trust me, watching some of it will go a long way here. I also liked one particular chest so happens to be a creature too.
Nightmare of Decay is absolutely mind blowing awesomeness. This is how I wanna relive the glory days of Resident Evil. The graphics sorta similar enough to PS1 RE games. Obviously, this made Resident Evil Survivor even worse because this was the real way of doing the same concept. Yes I'm sure a lot of people within RE community already knows about this game.
I say this is hands down an absolute must own/must play game. I would even say for being five bucks, this felt more like a game worth ten bucks or a little higher to me. So I quickly felt the price is great right off the bat. Nightmare of Decay is a truly amazing survival horror game that works incredibly well.
Cultic review
Hello everyone I'm XboxClown89, today I get to review a game that nearly went pass my radar. Until a friend of mine told me about it. Easily, one of the finest indie games I played all year. I played some amazing games this year too. One of my birthday games, I'm here to review Cultic. Does the game live up to hype or fall flat in it's grave?
Cultic (2022)
Cultic was developed by one person. Last time I reviewed a great game developed by one person was UnMetal. Cultic is heavily inspired by Blood as well as a few Wolfenstein games respectively. The story from what I gathered is a man ended up taking on a cult by himself. During this insane endurance, he uncovers the cult's plan to revive a creature.
The general plot ends up being similar to Wolfenstein: The Old Blood. Obviously going by the title, most of your enemies are cultists. Which by itself is very similar to Blood. Some of the animations especially death ones are similar to those from Blood too. Like burning enemies to death, they will run around screaming.
I should point out this isn't the full game. There are plans to make an second episode campaign. Considering in the near future, I will be finalizing my epic Games of 2022 list. I felt this quickly makes up for not being a full game. In fact, I don't even mine having to buy additional episodes for this game. Why because this first episode is mind blowing awesomeness.
There's ten levels that's bigger in scale from a lot of older FPS games on the same engine. Build engine with a long list of classics like Duke 3D, Blood and a few others. There's a lot of enemies in this game too. Two particular levels at a point you will not be able to save state your way through. The boss fights works well enough to get the job done.
The weapons are surprisingly all fun to use. There's a lot of violence in this game. Parts of the game play felt like Wolfenstein series. Like some of the weapons works similar to the same exact weapons in that series. The game does give you a lot of ammo as well as health mostly from fallen enemies. So I felt most of the challenge was fair.
The level designs felt like Redneck Rampage series in a few ways. But not the ways you're thinking of. The general scale like the size or the additional depth within the levels. Not to mention, how the bosses shows up for the most part. I also liked because there's so many enemies. You have to use more of other weapons.
I played a lot of similar FPS games, most of them if you play it just right. You could dominate them with mostly using one gun no lie. In that regard, I respected you had to do that often. Also don't even consider rushing in. Most huge areas have a good ratio of enemy types to quickly make that a bad idea. You do need to find key items, mostly differs.
A large amount of key items is keys. Cultic also lay out files you can read. Even if you picked it up but quickly got it off screen. You can still view the files you didn't fully read the first time at any given time, I love that. The soundtrack itself is amazing work. The sound effects are some of the finest I ever heard off that engine.
Some level designs like the one that mostly becomes burning later on including walls & pillars are very nicely done. Some of the enemies felt like those in Killing Time. The way the levels ends is a little not what I was expecting. Usually on FPS games for that engine you'll just get score screen before moving onto the next level.
Here the game play slows down while changing colors becoming blueish then score screen comes up. Cultic is a truly refreshing FPS game. You also get additional modes to play after beating it the first time. You need to quickly adapt to survive in this game. Level 6 is one big endurance test. You got to fight a lot of enemies until the tank boss shows up.
Thankfully, that's one of two check points in the stage. The enemies do not stop coming either. I should point out tank boss is one of a very few bosses to have an health bar. You'll need to use explosives to damage the tank. Honestly, this is a boss fight you wouldn't expect back in the day for Build engine FPS games.
You also find these stations to upgrade your weapons. You'll need to find weapon parts, some are well hidden too. Yes the upgrades do help out a lot. Of course, everyone has their own play style that works for them. I'm more of let's kill enemies fast. Explosives are your best friend because a good usage can kill a lot of enemies at once.
Some kills will slow things down for a short period of time. The most awesome version is when you blow a few enemies' heads clean off with the shotgun. Cultic is a true master piece among indie FPS games. I would even say as of a few years ago, I'm noticing more interesting games within indie developers.
The final boss fight is virtually a similar concept to the final boss of Wolfenstein: The Old Blood. Both even begins with a similar enough cut scene. Where the enemy leader attempts to control the creature but ends up getting killed by it instead. A major difference is in Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, your enemies suddenly became allies for this one boss fight.
Both games also ends after killing the final boss too. A few levels doesn't have any secrets either. I'm debatable on modern FPS games how I like em. But retro style wise it's either classic Doom games or good Build FPS games. Of course, there's a few notable exceptions like GoldenEye on Nintendo 64. Cultic is a game that really delivers in an action packed FPS game.
In every possible way, this game is done incredibly well. The closest criticism I have that may or may not get improve on is attempting to go up stairs. I don't have as much trouble going down the stairs. For some reason, when you try going up em, you have to be careful to not fall off the stairs. Other than that, wow Cultic is a must own/must play game.
Sunday, November 20, 2022
Aqua Teen Hunger Force review
Hello everyone I'm XboxClown89, Not to long ago I reviewed one of the original Adult Swim shows. I'm back with a bigger review than I originally previously planned. I had to go the distance here. Today I will be reviewing Aqua Teen Hunger Force. I may do a follow up blog post covering left over stuff of the franchise.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force (2000-2015)
Not a lot of people knows Master Shake, Frylock and Meatwad originally appeared on another show. Just in one episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. Unlike most original Adult Swim shows, it's entirely new footage show. Once in a while they do reference some franchises from Hanna-Barbera productions. Like Sealab 2021, the episodes are around 11 minutes long.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force is a show I really got a lot to talk about. I am not going to hide this show can be quite offensive to women, African American and more. There's eleven season worth of crazy events. I should point out Seasons 8-11, they changed the name of the show. They also notably changed the opening intro including songs.
Season 8 as Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1
Season 9 as Aqua Something You Know Whatever
Season 10 as Aqua TV Show Show
Season 11 as Aqua Teen Hunger Force Forever
This might be a little difficult to believe, this show makes the craziest Sealab 2021 seems not that crazy. No I'm dead serious, they do some amazing stupid stuff. A bigger variety of stuff happens including different creatures. Seasons 1 & 2 the show starts with these out there jokes with Dr. Weird. There's plenty of moments you likely won't see elsewhere.
Sometimes they alter the animation or style of the show during episodes. I will say humor wise it's mostly constant for a show on the air that long. This is one of the longest shows Adult Swim ever aired. We are talking shows they made not those made for other channels or streaming services. Aqua in their name actually comes from swimming their neighbor's pool.
Speaking of neighbors, they only have one neighbor named Carl. A handful of episodes can be quite racist especially the episode Shake Like Me. They even made hotdog balloon Nazis with Hitler on the show, sadly not joking about that. Like Sealab 2021, continuity is more of their own thing. But a few select things sticks to canon.
All the main characters dies a lot on the show. I should directly talk about the team themselves. Meatwad has the simple mind like that of a child. Frylock is the smartest, most mature character on the show. Of course, we gotta talk about the leader himself Master Shake. I am going to do something I never thought I was going to do.
I personally give the award of Biggest Animated Prick to Master Shake. He has a lot of not great stuff going for him making Master Shake the exact opposite of a leader likely the joke itself. He has done some truly unspeakable things especially to Meatwad. This guy is the very definition of being someone ugly in the inside.
A very large amount of things happens around their house as well as Carl's. There are times they got to places just not as often as a lot of animated sitcom shows. There are some occasions they went out to space. Including a "planet" but most of a giant banana that's already in space with well space monkeys. I do like their creativity at times.
It's a great thing continuity itself isn't set in stone. They can do as much stories as they want as long it doesn't fully become canon. In other words, they can die as much as they want. At the same time, they mysteriously come back like nothing happened. I am going to miss this show, I do regret leaving it a couple years ago when it still was airing episodes on TV.
I felt they nearly done everything they possibly could do. Space Ghost Coast to Coast also lasted 11 Seasons. One short story with Dr. Weird, you spot a dead Space Ghost. Not to mention, his voice over in that as well as Cartoon Planet voices a lot on this show too. I should point out blood & gore wise, this show doesn't hold back from that.
They do reference The Brak Show as well. I say this is way better than that show. It's almost like a more comical JoJo's Bizarre Adventure experience. You may not wanna see some of these events. Of course, you may even be surprise by some of the jokes they pull. What I can say for sure is they do go the full distance with their concepts.
Second to last episode is like two episodes right after each other in length. Some episodes are surprisingly well done. Honestly, here's a show you really shouldn't take seriously. This was like Rick & Morty in a few ways before Adult Swim gotten that show. The disgusting parts are truly difficult to stomach.
I confess the only intro I didn't like was Season 8. I did like some of the jokes within that intro though. My favorite character ends up being Frylock. Honestly, this show sure gets wild in it's own right. Some episodes are parties of madness it only gets crazier. Aqua Teen Hunger Force sounds like a superhero show but isn't.
I say that's more of a direct parody of the format. Which I can respect way more over the more recent version of Powerpuff Girls that completely moved away from superhero stories altogether. I also got to mention a particular episode that never got aired on TV. The first episode of Season 5, also one of the creator's favorite episodes.
Some unpleasant news came to Cartoon Network following nearly airing this now controversial episode. They ended up treating the second episode of that season as if it were the season premiere episode. This show is easily one of the craziest from Adult Swim I ever seen hands down. Strangely it works all the way up to the final episode.
Yes they even made a joke about it's cancelation. I prefer how they done it than Sealab 2021. I also respect all of this is entirely original animation. There was a time this used to be Adult Swim's longest show, now Robot Chicken got the record. I even confess I prefer that over this show myself. I will say this you aren't living if you don't want this show.
Sunday, November 13, 2022
Sealab 2021 review
A notable tread in that era Hanna-Barbera shows at the time including Super Friends. Sealab 2020 is like the overly nice person that quickly you find boring after a few minutes. Now Sealab 2021 is almost life of the party at times. This show gets so nuts at times, it's very hard to take it seriously. Thankfully, the big joke was never meant to take it seriously in the first place helps.