Hello, readers. I don’t know about you, but for me, this post has been a long time coming. When helped start this blog a little over four years ago, I wasn’t sure if this day would come, or when it would come, or how it would look like. All I’ve had planned for this post … Continue reading Last One Out, Please Turn Out the Light| The Correlation
Welcome to Part 2 of my analysis of the MCU from a Christian perspective. Today, we’re looking at the second superhero introduced in the series: the Hulk. The Incredible Hulk is probably one of the weakest movies in the MCU, but I still like it. You just have to stop thinking about it as a … Continue reading Looking Back at the Hulk| The Correlation
Christian nerds, I present for your consideration: Holden Hardman. If you haven’t heard of this guy, go look him up on YouTube. He spent his quarantine showing his friends the MCU and getting their opinions. If that’s not nerd cred, I don’t know what is. Holden recently began a series called God in the MCU … Continue reading Looking Back at Iron Man| The Correlation
I A M T H E D E A T H S P A G H E T T I , F E A R M E .| The Correlation
I miss the days of getting to look up at the screen and enjoying what I saw. But now I watch things and have to explain why I like something. What ever happened to just liking things anyway?| The Correlation
And then I looked up from the increasing chaos of current events to find that a month had passed and the blog was left untouched.| The Correlation
"What's your callsign, pilot?" "Um....it's...uh...." [eyes lock on newspaper] "Doubt...fire...Doubtfire One!"| The Correlation
In the nerd world, there are basically three kinds of fan theories. All three use details from canon (what’s actually in the book/movie/TV show/franchise/story) to come to conclusions. These conclusions aren’t confirmed or denied in canon, but fans like to believe they’re happening between the lines and behind the scenes. The three kinds of fan … Continue reading Fan Theories: Pixar, Inception, and Revelation| The Correlation
Did you ever hear the Tragedy of Darth Vader the Strong? I thought not. It's not a story Disney would tell you. It's a Lucasfilm legend. Darth Vader was a Dark Lord of the Sith, so powerful and so strong he could use the Force to bring his enemies to his knees...| The Correlation
So, I was too young to watch “Attack of the Clones” up through 2006. I went to see the first Narnia in theaters and parents figured if I could handle Narnia, I could handle “Attac…| The Correlation