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Scream Queens: A Murphy Mashup

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If you do happen to be a fan of Murphy’s particular style and ridiculousness, chances are you will like Scream Queens.

 

Nip/Tuck. Glee. American Horror Story. Three very different shows all from the mind of Ryan Murphy. The first focuses on the tumultuous personal lives of two plastic surgeons. The second focuses on the tumultuous personal lives of “high school-age” glee club members. The third focuses on the tumultuous personal lives of crazy characters in crazy situations, in an anthological format. All three shows have been fairly successful for Murphy, but he is definitely an acquired taste. Full disclosure: I apparently have an appetite for Murphy’s work, having seen all three shows (I even watched Glee all the way through, even though it got progressively worse).

 

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If you do happen to be a fan of Murphy’s particular style and ridiculousness, chances are you will like Scream Queens. Centering on a series of murders involving the Kappa Kappa Tau sorority, Murphy’s new show on Fox combines the humor of Glee with the “horror” of American Horror Story. (I put horror in quotations because AHS has gotten a lot less scary than it was in its first season). Scream Queens hasn’t achieved the same acclaim and fanfare that Murphy’s previous projects have, but I believe that its main problem is that it hasn’t decided what it is yet. It feels to me like Murphy came up with the idea to create a hybrid of his two most successful shows and then cast a bunch of talented people, but then didn’t know what to do with it.

 

Scream Queens definitely relies more on the charm of its cast and Murphy’s distinctive style than intelligent storytelling, so if for some reason you want to watch great storytelling I’d watch The Big Bang Theory instead. (JK, The Big Bang Theory is literal garbage). When approaching Scream Queens, or any Murphy show for that matter, you have to suspend disbelief and take it for what it is. You aren’t watching it for a clear storyline that makes logical sense, you’re watching it for the colorful characters and Emma Roberts’ bitchiness. Murphy may not have a firm handle on plot, but he is a master at attracting talent and evoking great performances and that mastery continues in Scream Queens.

 

The cast surrounding Roberts includes Glee’s Lea Michele, Oscar-nominated pageant loser Abigail Breslin, True Jackson herself Keke Palmer, Saturday night Live alum Nasim Pedrad, Princess Leia’s real life daughter Billie Lourd, the ridiculously funny Niecy Nash, and number one Scream Queen Jamie Lee Curtis. On paper the cast seems like a weird mixture, but when executed by Ryan Murphy they all work together so perfectly that you can’t look away.

 

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Roberts continues to thrive in the same type of bitchy character she rocked in AHS’ third season as Chanel Oberlin, while Michele proves she is capable of playing crazy and bitchy characters without coming across as annoying like she did on Glee and actually provides a lot of laughs as Hester/Chanel #6. So far, Breslin as Chanel #5 and Curtis as Dean Munsch have felt largely wasted to me and haven’t had a lot to do or been given very funny lines. It’s a shame and I hope they begin playing a bigger role as the season continues. The biggest standouts so far have been Niecy Nash and Billie Lourd. Nash is most known for her role on Reno 911!, but has recently gotten my attention as well as an Emmy nomination for her more restrained comedic role on HBO’s little-seen Getting On. On Scream Queens, she plays “the worst security guard ever” Denise Hemphill, she steals every scene she is in and is insanely quotable. I laugh every time she shows up and I hope Murphy realizes the wonderful treasure he has and keeps her around forever.

 

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Lourd, daughter of Carrie Fisher, finds herself in her first role ever as earmuff wearing Chanel #3. Her raspy voice and constant deadpan delivery work in her favor as the dim-witted henchman to Roberts’ character. I laugh every time she reveals a new layer to her complicated character, from the reasoning behind her always wearing earmuffs to her short-lived lesbian relationship with a character literally named “Predatory Lez” to the fact that she is the illegitimate daughter of serial killer Charles Manson.

 

Other notable performances include Glen Powell as dumb and horny frat boy Chad Radwell (who proves he can hold his own against Roberts, Michele, Nash, and Curtis), Ariana Grande in a surprisingly funny performance as Chanel #2, and Nick Jonas in an equally surprisingly funny recurring performance as closeted frat boy Boone.

 

Scream Queens is definitely not for everybody, it is completely ridiculous and nonsensical but often outrageously funny and quirky. It prefers style over story, so expectations must be curbed. I know that I will definitely continue to watch in order to figure out who the killer is.

 

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I am 18 years old, and am currently a freshman at DePaul University where I am double majoring in English with a concentration in Creative Writing and Psychology with a concentration in Human Development. I love television and movies and one day hope to work in the entertainment industry as an actor and writer.

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Frugality Tech: AuKing Mini Projector Review

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AuKing Mini Projector Key Details

The Auking is a 1080p Mini Projector with built-in speakers that is compatible with  Smartphones and laptops.* (Notice the asterisk) The ports are HDMI, USB, VGA, AV, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It’s $99.99, but you can usually catch it on sale for cheaper.

This projector is pretty popular online. There are tons of glowing reviews for it on Amazon, but I’m assuming if you’re reading this, you care about what I think. And what I think is that this projector is kinda bad.

Also, keep in mind I believe that this projector is being sold on amazon with different branding and shells, but essentially, they’re all the same projector.

These are just some I’ve found.

ALVAR 8000 Lumens Mini Portable Projector

TMY Projector 7500

Projector with WiFi, 2022 Upgrade 8500L

Mini Projector, Aokang 7500 Lumens HD Portable Projector

These all pretty much the same projector with different housing and branding

It is most certainly not for everyone, and it’s not for everyone who loves projectors. The projector has some issues with only a few positives.

Android smartphones are compatible, but only certain Androids, which they don’t tell you before purchasing.

 

 

 

List of Phones compatible with the projector

I’m guessing it’s “compatible” with all iPhones, but oddly enough, they don’t mention it. But I think it’s a safe bet to say that it is. Because saying the Aukling is compatible with smart devices and mac books is technically true, and it’s somewhat misleading.

It has no built-in features to make it compatible with other devices, just an HDMI input. This, combined with poor image and audio quality, means you’d be better off saving your money and buying something a little more expensive.

AuKing Mini Projector Full Break Down

The Auking has an HDMI port, which means it’s compatible with any device that can output through HDMI. But unfortunately, it doesn’t have any ports or software that would intrinsically allow smartphones to project video.

To get your iPhone or Android phone to connect to the projector, you have to do it through HDMI. So, you’ll need a USB-C to HDMI adapter for android and Mac Book or a lightning port to HDMI if you’re using an iPhone. The instructions also recommend a wireless dongle so you can connect your laptop or smart device via BlueTooth (more on that later)

Now here’s the thing, the projector only comes with a regular HDMI cord, so you would have to buy the other cords separately. They don’t mention that before you buy it, so it feels very misleading. Regarding the wireless adapter they recommend, you must connect to it via Bluetooth. Unfortunately, most streaming services have copyright features that won’t allow you to stream content via BlueTooth.

You could connect a chrome cast, Apple TV, or a Roku and mirror or cast your phone to that, but if you don’t have those devices on hand, you’re out of luck.

This means the easiest way to use this device would be with your windows laptop unless you have one of the cords they recommend.

But how does it perform once you get it set up and running? It’s ok.

We have to set our expectations for this price range. The project shows saturated color palettes well but struggles with darker colors.

Darker scenes come out looking grainy and blurry.

 

 

While brighter colors look ok.

But all things considered, the video quality will be worse than whatever you have connected to the HDMI. To its credit, however, the projector is bright enough to watch it outside with minimal light pollution.

The audio can be pretty loud, but loud doesn’t necessarily mean good. It does sound like it comes from out of a tin can, but it’s clear enough to hear what’s going on in a movie, so you don’t have to only rely on headphones.

Despite its small size, the Auking’s fans can be pretty loud when it’s on. (Imagine starting up your first-gen PS4 and trying to play Cyberpunk).

This projector isn’t for everyone. I wouldn’t recommend it to most people. However, if you’re a person who wants a bigger screen, you can buy a cheap 22′ monitor and connect you your phone or laptop to it, and the image quality would be better.

Verdict

In most cases, I suggest you save money and get something more expensive, like the ANKER Nebula capsule.

If you find yourself in a situation where you need a projector immediately, this will be ok. For instance, a backyard BBQ where it’s more about the people you’re around than what you’re watching or a party where you want to keep the kids distracted while the adults use the TV (shame on you).

Other than that, it’s worth saving your money.

FAQ

How do I connect my phone to my mini AuKing projector?

Through USB-C to HDMI cord or lighting to HDMI cord

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4 out of 5

‘Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid’ Episodes 7 and 8 Review

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Rest in peace, watermelon.

The latest episodes in ‘Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid’ were very interesting to watch.

One was definitely a fanservice episode, and heck, even the producers know that! Episode 7’s title contains the phrase ‘The Fanservice Episode, Obviously’, so that cracked me up.

Episode 7 focuses on the elements of anime that will appeal to any nerd out there. By that, of course I mean bathing suits and comic conventions! Cue the beach episode!

Tohru and company decide to go swimming for the day. Kanna’s adorable as always, while Lucoa doesn’t realize just how sexual she is toward a small boy.

Like, really? You think wearing a very sexy swimsuit in front of a lot of kids on a beach is okay? And why do you insist on torturing Shouta with your breasts? It’s obvious that he’s tempted, but stop trying to seduce small children.

Of course, they’re dragons, so hilarious antics ensue. Tohru and Kanna get carried away in a swimming race, making water splash up everywhere. Also, a crab and watermelon are murdered. RIP.

However, one aspect that I thought was a nice touch was the backstory we got for Tohru. It wasn’t much, but Tohru and Kobayashi have a deep and meaningful conversation about their family’s lives, as well as how humans and dragons are different from one another. Fanservice episodes usually focus on that alone, but fortunately that’s not the case here.

The second half of Episode 7 focuses on Comiket. Tohru and Kobayashi help Takiya run a booth, and we learn that Fafnir is also participating by attempting to sell powerful curses. Wow, didn’t see thaaaaat coming at all.

Tohru notices otherworldly creatures in their true forms at Comiket, as they reveal that this is a great way to show their true forms. With Kobayashi’s permission, Tohru exposes her wings and tail, appearing to others as if she’s cosplaying as, well, a dragon maid.

Episode 7 was very nice because there were many heartfelt and adorable moments.

Meanwhile, Episode 8 FINALLY introduced the dragon that I keep on mentioning in my reviews. Her name’s Elma, a dragon who is a rival of Tohru’s. Elma accuses Tohru of disrupting the human’s ways and tries to force her to return to the dragon world. This doesn’t succeed, however, as Tohru sends her to an open field and leaves her there.

Unable to get back home, Elma stays in the human world and begins working at Kobayashi’s company. Kobayashi teaches Elma how to use computers and technology so that she can keep her job. Of course, this prompts Tohru to become jealous, smelling the scent of another dragon off Kobayashi like a dog does with a human. I won’t reveal how the episode ends, but it ends in a positive manner for Tohru.

Overall, I really loved these two episodes because they made me feel warm and fuzzy. They appealed to the emotional senses through a heartfelt conversation between Kobayashi and Tohru. Elma is also an innocent sweetheart who only wants to bring harmony to the human and dragon worlds. And I can’t wait to see more of her in the upcoming episodes.

I feel like in these two episodes alone, we learned so much about Tohru and her feelings for Kobayashi. She really wants to understand the human world and will do anything to stay with Kobayashi.

I’ll up my rating to a 4.7. These episodes were both fun, and we finally got the new dragon! Bless.

 

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2 out of 5

‘Akiba’s Trip’ Episode 7 Review

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 The nerd life can be deadly.

Spoilers ahead.


Let’s face it. We all know Tamotsu is both a nerd and an idiot. He lets the nerd show by taking pictures of a figure. Then he lets the idiot form show by breaking said figure. Did I mention it’s Niwaka’s? Yeah, no. Don’t break the small child’s items. She’s your precious little sister Tamotsu, how dare you.

Anyway, in order to get the money to purchase a new figure, Tamotsu decides to become a butler at a maid-themed bar. That sounds fun enough for any nerd. However, with high pay also comes a high price.

Tamotsu ends up basically working himself to death, becoming thinner and more exhausted. However, he continues working himself to death for 17 days straight. I guess the constant “Thank you’s” from staff members were enough to keep him going.

But he gets brought back to his senses by little sis Niwaka, and the real action begins.

I still don’t understand why Tamotsu couldn’t see that his boss was a Bugged One. It honestly made me crack up that the main characters were so shocked by that “big reveal”. It should have been obvious!

And of course, like the end of every episode, all’s well that ends well. Everyone’s happy. And Akiba’s safe, for now. Meanwhile, I still want to know more back story on Matome, and how she became to be what she is. But I’m sure I’m not getting that anytime soon.

I’m lowering my rating a bit to a 2.9 out of 5. Once again, ‘Akiba’s Trip’ has fallen back into its stereotypical routes. I want refreshing content, not the same repetitive stuff. Oh well. I guess I’ll keep watching to see if anything new comes up.

 

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