Inspired Chaos

Inspired Chaos  is rooted in the art of stream-of-consciousness. As our minds flow with a constant stream of thoughts, ideas, viewpoints, philosophies, data and dreams, we all seek to settle into a world of comfort, a world we can relate to; in most cases, this boils down to a bevy of entertainment choices absorbed through movies, music, TV, radio, books, poems, internet, podcasts and mindless personalities on a hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and yearly basis, all of which coincidentally create our personalized personalities that senselessly bridge the gap between the chaos of our minds and the chaos of the world that strangles us with rules, regulations and the ball and chain of perfection, all leading Inspired Chaos choosing to embrace the madness to discuss entertainment and the arts without a filter, script or a plan in general.

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Ramblin' Reviews

Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! On this week's show, Creative Genius and web guru Tom Grimes discuss Amazon Prime's new political thriller, Tom Clancy's Without Remorse, and we dive into some our favorite films and performances by Michael B. Jordan and Guy Pierce (and briefly touch upon the trainwreck that was this year's Academy Awards). So, did Without Remorse do justice to Tom Clancy's novel (enough to jump start its own MCU-style universe), or was everything a little too dark for its own good?

Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! MORTAL KOMBAT! Creative Genius Bryan Caron and web guru Tom Grimes talk the new iteration of the popular video game series in this week's episode. Also on tap is the season (series?) finale of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, the premiere episode of The Nevers, the return of Big Sky, and a major death on Fear the Walking Dead. So, did Mortal Kombat win you over, or was the lack of character development and plot enough to put you to sleep?

Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! With no major movies coming out in theaters or streaming this week, Creative Genius Bryan Caron and web guru Tom Grimes take a look at The New Mutants, a film released in August of 2020 and is now streaming on HBO and HBO Max. Also on deck — episodes 4 and 5 of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, a look at Fear the Walking Dead's first half of season six, and a little on The Clone Wars and The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers. So, was The New Mutants worth the wait, or was it just another failed entry into Twentieth Century Fox's now defunct X-Men franchise?

Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! On this week's (long) episode, Creative Genius Bryan Caron and web guru Tom Grimes take a quick look into Netflix's new superhero comedy, Thunder Force, before spinning out of control into the world of television bantering about the latest episodes of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Young Rock, The Walking Dead, and Debris before turning focus onto future off-shoots of CSI and NCIS and which shows (particularly those in the Arrowverse) should soon call it quits. Did Thunder Force fit well into the superhero comedy genre, or did Melissa McCarthy's improvisation turn these superheroes into super duds?

Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Time to find out who is truly king of the monsters! Creative Genius Bryan Caron and web guru Tom Grimes take a deep dive into Godzilla vs Kong, the first major blockbuster of 2021. They also discuss the Resident Alien season finale, new episodes of Debris and The Walking Dead, and take a little trip down memory lane during the glory days of the WWF. So, was Godzilla vs Kong a complete knockout, or did the film focus too much on the fight sequences and not enough time creating viable, entertaining human characters?

Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! This week, Creative Genius Bryan Caron and web guru Tom Grimes discuss Netflix's new coming-of-age musical, A Week Away, as well as several of our shows, including Resident Alien, The Walking Dead and Debris. (And, if you know anyone who has power at Cobra Kai, help get Vidal on next season!) So, was A Week Away a fun little piece of entertainment, or was it simply a tired, High School Musical knock-off?

Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! This week, Creative Genius Bryan Caron and web guru Tom Grimes dive into the premiere episode of Marvel's new show, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, which follows Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) as they try to come to terms with who there are and where they want to go moving forward after the events of Infinity War and Endgame. We also talk more The Walking Dead, Resident Alien, and... Bates Motel(?!?). What did you think of the premiere of Marvel's newest foray into the television landscape? Are you along for the ride, or was it too politically dry for your taste?

SPOILER ALERT! On this week's show, Creative Genius Bryan Caron and web guru Tom Grimes check out the Netflix family comedy Yes Day, starring Jennifer Garner as a mom who gives her kids 24 hours to do what they want (with some ground rules in place, of course). We also talk new episodes of The Walking Dead, Superman & Lois, and Resident Alien. So, was Yes Day a fun family gathering or did it go a little too far into the absurd?

SPOILER ALERT! What could be better than a Mano-y-mano face-off between Frank Grillo and Mel Gibson? This week Creative Genius Bryan Caron and web guru Tom Grimes discuss Hulu's newest original film, Boss Level, along with the season (series?) finale of Marvel's WandaVision and a few other network and cable premieres. Did Boss Level handily beat the game or was the princess in another castle?

SPOILER ALERT! In this week's episode, Creative Genius Bryan Caron and web guru Tom Grimes take a look at the newest incarnation of Tom and Jerry, as well as take a deep dive into episode 8 of WandaVision and where the revelations in the episode might take us into the season finale. Was Tom and Jerry a good entry into the cartoon's repertoire, or did it feel the characters were guest stars in their own movie?

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