Friday, April 1, 2022

THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE ISSUE 7 IS RELEASED!

 

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Tuesday, March 1, 2022

THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE ISSUE 6 IS RELEASED!

 

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Tuesday, February 8, 2022

REACHER EMBARKS ON STEADY JOURNEY

🎥🎞Series Review🎞🎥 - REACHER - Amazon Prime - (R) - Fans of the Jim Grant (aka Lee Child) book series, JACK REACHER, are in for a real treat this year as REACHER was released in February to some stunning and action packed episodes in its season one debut. Led by a new and tremendously athletic actor, Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher, this new series follows in detail the first book in the Grant series entitled, ”The Killing Fields” which introduces fans to the simple life of a hobo-type traveler with extensive military experience and deeply entrenched investigative skills, who has a history of being at the wrong place and at the right time.

The series is well developed and presented to viewers with precision story telling and character developments which make you feel comfortable with the direction of the show at each new turn in the story. Kudos go out to Willa Fitzgerald, who plays Deputy Roscoe, and does an impressive job assisting Reacher in his introduction into the show. She’s definitely presented herself as a formidable and sexy police officer that has more to offer than just a natural sense of duty to uphold the law; and to Malcolm Goodwin, who plays Police Detective Oscar Finlay, a hard nosed investigator who rubs Reacher the wrong way at first, but whose true colors surface after they both begin to work together to solve a case of murders.

Season one was well produced, well located to fit the narrative of Grant's intended character description; at this point I will agree with JACK REACHER fans that Tom Cruise may have had the right temperament for the character, but not the right size and massiveness described in Grant's books to sustain a realistic preview of what the actual character has to offer readers and future fans of the series.

I would recommend you to read the JACK REACHER books before you watch the series, but in this day and age of the mindset that reading is just way to painful to endure, be sure to avoid the JACK REACHER movie with Cruise before watching this series, you will be pleasantly surprised at the new reboot of the character!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ [4 of 5 Stars]

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE ISSUE 5 IS RELEASED!

 

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Monday, January 17, 2022

“THE EXPANSE” FIZZLES TO AN ENDING, WHEN IT SHOULD HAVE SIZZLED!

🎥🎞Series Review🎞🎥 - THE EXPANSE- [Amazon Prime] - January 14, 2022 presented the final episode to hungry views, after an outstanding six season run that had so many twist and turns at the end of each season, most fans were dying for an ending that would explain every plot line, every looped story arc, every ounce of political intrigue that was well written, well delivered by the cast, and well managed by the writers and directors of the show.
 
Two great things came out of this show, first was the expansive and ever growing plot line twists and turns and the other was the growth and performances of two actors, who took their parts to the next level; those two actors are Persian actress, Shohreh Aghdashloo, and U.S. actor, John Wesley Chatham. Both of these actors left a resounding impression on me during their six years of growth, wanting me to see and hear from them in their careers.

I found myself sitting on the edge of my seat during the last three episodes of season six thinking, “Wholly mother, this series is rewriting SciFi to an all new level!” - As each season passed, the character development was ironed out with stunning precision, the creative and robust CGI definitely helped carry the series in shocking “real life” art territory, and well, just the whole thing was leaning towards the “this could actually happen” arena of future history. The SciFi technology for this series is not too far off from what we, as space technology-minded idiots we truly are, have currently in our lives.

Led by actor Steven Strait, who during the the first season acted like he really didn’t want to be part of the show, tore through the mud and filth of obscurity and became a well polished leader of his crew. Over time, you would learn that his cold shoulder mannerisms were what the writers wanted all along. His part of the series was over shadowed by the acting talents of Thomas Jane, who played a Mike Hammer-type private detective who was trying to solve one of the biggest mysteries in the known universe, an item called the “proto molecule” - which unfortunately was never explained thoroughly.

However in Season 5, who actually cared about the mysterious molecule? A fresh and cold new bad guy arrived on the storyline, played brilliantly by Keon Alexander, who started a terroristic and perfect onslaught of mayhem to the series. For a time, the mysterious molecule was only briefly mentioned and the total dangerous from its exposure was only partly explained. The writers did a great job using the mystery to keep you off your toes, making you believe that the molecule could turn the tide to some major events that unfolded, costing the live of millions of innocent people in the series.

But, it all wasn’t meant to be. As the series entered towards the last three episodes, the main story was turned towards a poignant revenge story which could proved to the shows fans that some revenge endings can be filled with cold-hearted ruthlessness and severe actions that seem tasteless, as compared to the actions of other grimy shows like Game of Thrones. In part I’m referring to the payback potential for the character, Cammina Drummer, played brilliantly by Cara Gee, who had learned of the death of her great leader, Klaes Ashford, who had been set out into space without air or protection, by the terrorist leader, played coldly by Alexander.

In the end, the writers strayed from the revenge factor of giving Cammina a much deserved chance to end the terrorists life with her bare hands or a knife to the gut (which would have been epic) and just ended the bad guys life in a way that just made me say out loud to myself, “Oh…C’mon!” - After that the last episode just made a political charade of the ending, where there were no real answers, just another few ideas to ponder where the series “could go” from that point forth. 

I guess I expected too much after seeing so many good series flop with fruitless, well thought out endings. But I guess that this series at least had a good ending and they will be handed a good review for not completely wasting our time over the course of six years.

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ 💫 [4.5 of 5 Stars]

Thursday, December 30, 2021

2021 WRAP UP VIDEO MESSAGE FROM QUANTUM STORM PICTURES

PRODUCER/DIRECTOR/EDITOR
D. R. Quintana

2021 COMPLETED PROJECTS:

Havoc 114 Feature Film
Awards: Best Director, Best Editor, Best International Film, Best Trailer, Best Music Video,
Best Movie Poster

Havoc 114 Music Video
Awards: Best Music Video, Best Song [by AWAKE]

IN PRODUCTION FOR 2022 and 2023:
Grey Panic, Lions Den, Angelika5 [The Movie], Iscandar [Mini Series], Terminators [Mini Series], Pieces of 8 [Mini Series] & Werewolves in Montgomery County.

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D. R. QUINTANA


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Sunday, December 26, 2021

NEW MATRIX MOVIE COLLAPSES BEFORE IT STARTS

🎥🎞Movie Review🎞🎥 - MATRIX: RESURRECTION - (PG13)/HBOMAX - Starring Keanu Reeves , Carrie-Anne Moss and directed by Lana Wachowski. This is the fourth installment of a series of films that “thankfully” ended almost 20 years ago and now has been brought back to life…in an awesome…I mean, an embarrassing presentation of mixed slow motions scenes, drawn out action sequences, poor story telling, and a plot that-that-that…well, you know…was ALL OVER THE GODDAMN PLACE!

Honestly, I didn’t know what to expect when I hit play on the TV. I had seen so many promotional trailers and sneak peeks for this film, that I have to admit that I was a little peaked with excitement, waiting for the release date to finally arrive. With a little relief, the opening sequence started off on the right step. But this mess then steered off course with a “time travel” type start, then was referenced by the characters as a historical video “element,” and then…well…who knows what the fuck people were thinking when they put this god awful mess to film in post. What I was looking forward to seeing was Reeves’ “John Wick” personae kicking a little ass thought the films run…but sadly, it wasn’t meant to be. I will admit that there some traces of a stunning plot that could have brought the entire house down, just like the brilliantly delivered surprise in the first film, but this film fell apart after all of the talk about the "blue pill and the red pill" was being reinforced over and over again. And prepare yourself for the constant flashback scenes from the previous films; like Wachowski really had to remind someone…anyone, of the brilliant first films and what stories they told.

The visual effects were stunning, some stunts were again brilliantly thought out into a conceptual dance of perfection, but other effects were old and have been seen so many times already, that it got a little old to view. As mentioned before, the slow motion scenes were in abundance, most of the time delivered as a joke in a "real world" presentation, like the original film didn't already receive a lot of that. There was nothing memorable in the new action scenes, most were sadly choreographed and delivered in diverse angles that you might have seen in other films.

I’d like to tell you that this film is full of cheese and that it’s good entertainment, but I just can’t lie to you or myself. This film is beyond a rare disappointment, and that one, cold nightmare that Hollywierd is becoming a cesspool of bad rewrites and reboots has now become a reality.

This movie didn’t just tank, it actually sank before leaving dock. Be glad I didn't post this review before Christmas, it certainly put a small dent in mine.

⭐️ ⭐️ 💫 [2.5 of 5 Stars]

Saturday, December 4, 2021

007 NO TIME TO DIE, DIES A BAD DEATH

Daniel Craig's time as James Bond [Agent 007] has come to an end and I am sad to say that I wasn't impressed with the plot nor the story telling of this collage of half baked drama, primal action sequences, and a myriad of action characters with story arcs that were never explained.
 
The only kudos that rise up from the filth of bad writing, comes in the form of some robustly intense "in your face" action sequences which were brilliantly caught on film; Craig was said to do many of the stunt scenes on his own, I presume they mean the fighting sequences and near escapes from flash-bang hand grenades. There was very little CGI used in the stunts, but there was a need to add computer generated crap, it stuck out badly and was too obvious to ignore.
 
Craig's performance as James Bond was on track, as the new writers kept to the same dark character development; keeping the Batman-esq leading character often demoralized about a woman he loves that he just met, and finding out that she has betrayed him in some "spy way" that often leads him to doubt if the "love was real" or designed by a third party in the story.
 
A lot of the talk that follows this film is the introduction of a new "Agent 007" - portrayed by Lashana Lynch; in another obvious move to black-wash another big movie with a leading black actor/actress, to level out the realism of life in the spy filled action film genre. Needless to say, the character development on her end was not all that pristine, and with Craig already being the "Serious Goat" in this film, Lynch's performance [even in the action sequences] paled in comparison.
 
As for the plot, this movie is about a programmable virus. No spoiler alert intended, the main problem I had with this film was the new "bio weapon" that was the big problem in the film. Where previous Bond movies would introduce a problem, having that problem be delivered to its target, then show the steps of how to arm or detonate it - more especially how to deliver the weapon, and how the good guys know about it and what has to be done to eliminate the threat...well, this film failed to present it in a way that the less educated would be able to evaluate its deadly potency and its relevance to the world today.
 
There's a second story line about a little girl and then a third story line about the bad guy...there's nothing more to say than that the girl is cute, she's a distraction for Bond and the bad guy had something done to him in his past that is only talked about and presented in old photos. I'm a little done with these bad guys that have all this money to create stuff, buy a mercenary army, own awesome weapons, and have great looking women around them, all in the name of revenge. There are actually two bad guys in this film though. The primary threat from Rami Malek was delivered as best he could have with the limited airtime and character foundation to present a real, nasty dude.
 
But SEXY kudos to Ana De Armas who wore a slinky, black dress and kicked a whole lot of ass in this movie! She plays a CIA Agent who assists Bond in Cuba and should have been considered as the new 007 replacement; if the series is planning to shift to a female lead. This lady had charisma, sex appeal, and a little thing called "talent" that made her character the focus point for some much needed believable action sequences.
 
All in all, there's a LOT of cheese in this film. There are several scenes that drag about and slow things down to a snails crawl; there's banter between characters about who is the "007" agent, like spies really care about that shit; and the best part...at the end, how the British Navy uses a conventional missile strike to destroy a world threat [like virus technology] instead of using nukes like they would have done in previous Bond movies.
 
This movie is perfect for wasting a Sunday afternoon with popcorn and a cold drink. That's about it.  ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️  [3 of 5 Stars]

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE ISSUE 3 IS RELEASED!

 


THIS NEW ISSUE INCLUDES A SPECIAL INTRODUCTION INTO “MAELORAAND A SPECIAL INTERVIEW WITH THE LEADING LADY OF “PIECES OF 8

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Monday, November 1, 2021

THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE ISSUE 2 IS RELEASED!


THIS NEW ISSUE INCLUDES THE “ISCANDAR” TRAILER AND A SPECIAL INSIDE LOOK AT THE PRODUCTION EFFORTS FOR “PIECES OF 8

 
 
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Friday, October 1, 2021

THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE LAUNCHES WITH ISSUE #001

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