The main theme of Tron: Ares is the idea of permanence versus impermanence. There is wisdom in thinking about these ideas from a Catholic perspective. The only permanent thing is God,… Read more “Tron: Ares, by Albert W. Vogt III”
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Planet of the Apes (2001), by Albert W. Vogt III
There are many confusing aspects of Tim Burton’s 2001 remake of Planet of the Apes, though this could be a function of the fact that I saved it… Read more “Planet of the Apes (2001), by Albert W. Vogt III”
Wing Commander, by Albert W. Vogt III
Recently, some old and dear married friends of mine asked me to come north to watch their dog as they go on what they call a “baby… Read more “Wing Commander, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Titanic, by Albert W. Vogt III
One of my favorite jokes about Titanic (1997) is that you could predict the ending. Then again, if you know your history, you can do the same with any movie… Read more “Titanic, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, by Albert W. Vogt III
If you have not yet noticed, there is a “III” suffix at the end of my name. When I was born, my parents and grandparents had a… Read more “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Tron, by Albert W. Vogt III
Tron (1982) is a wonderful post modern movie. What does that mean? It does not really matter (and actually, that is not a bad definition of post-modernism,… Read more “Tron, by Albert W. Vogt III”