MOVIE: The Prince of Egypt (1998)

The Prince of EgyptYear: 1998Rating: PGLength: 99 minutes / 1.65 hours As far as Biblical stories go, the Old Testament’s account of the life of Moses is one of the more frequently represented passages in film. While the epic The Ten Commandments (1956) is usually the gold standard for these adaptations, I would argue that The Prince of Egypt (1998) has the benefit of animation to provide better accuracy to the scale of these events. I’m amazed a movie like this was made, but glad that it exists because of its excellence. One thing that struck me when I was re-watching this movie was how many famous people provided their voices for these characters. The list itself reads like a “who’s who” for late ‘90s actors. Unfortunately, this is occasionally distracting with actors who have more distinct voices (like Jeff Goldblum, Steve Martin, and Martin Short) as I can’t hear these voices as anything other than those actors. Otherwise, the other voices...
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VIDEO GAME: Mega Man X4 (1997)

Mega Man X4 Year: 1997 Rating: KA Time Played: ~8 hours Much like how I enjoyed Mega Man’s evolution to Mega Man X when the franchise evolved to the 16-bit era, I equally enjoyed Mega Man X4’s jump to the next generation of console gaming. There’s some amount of “if it’s not broke, don’t fix it” here, which has honestly been what the Mega Man and Mega Man X franchises have touted for decades. And yet, the improvements that came with the jump in processing power were put in the few spots where it mattered. This refreshing upgrade brought back some of that “cool factor” that appealed to me with Mega Man X. Ever since Zero’s introduction in the first Mega Man X game, it took way too long for him to be a fully playable character. Sure, there are small sections you can use him for in Mega Man X3, but Mega Man X4 truly makes Zero their own character with a unique fighting...
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