Rono Lubin

Rono Lubin

Rono has worked for years as a graphic designer; half of that time he developed for the web. But design was a second choice. His real passion has always been stories, graphic novels, movies, books. There was no way to be a successful comic book writer/artist back there.

Now, he lives in New York; it's a completely different story.
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  • How to Clean Up Your Neighbor's Boat
    Allan's sense of humor helped his friends Lizzie and TJ find a solution to their neighbor's unsightly boat resting on his front lawn.
  • A Little Gem on DVD: Batman: Gotham Knight
    Just by chance I stumbled upon one of the best examples of what Batman would be if he was real (not talking about The Dark Knight here people). It comes from an animated mini-series, believe it or not
  • How Would You Rewrite Terminator Salvation?
    As a sci-fi action movie, Terminator Salvation rocks; the pace is frantic and the action scenes are gripping. But this installment of the franchise cannot reach the level James Cameron injected into the first two movies.
  • For a Better Transformers 3 Movie
    Revenge of the Fallen is a recycled Transformers (Bumblebee's speech impediment, the Decepticons' quest, the fight in the desert...) Same plot, on-the-nose dialog, childish humor, in the same order. Imagine characters delivering the same lines.
  • Consistent Storytelling: Kung Fu Panda
    Consistent story and characters, extensive use of foreshadowing and a comedy that never forgets why it is a comedy, Kung Fu Panda is an animated family movie that delivers a good dose of martial arts action and numerous laughs.
  • Comedic Storytelling: Despicable Me
    Despicable Me is an animated family comedy sets a funny tonr from the first shot. Gru, the world's number one supervillain is being outsmarted by a younger opponent and he needs to pull a daring heist to get back on top.
  • Suspension of Disbelief: The Incredible Hulk
    This page is about believability in The Incredible Hulk, the length in which the story requires the audience to suspend their disbelief. Bruce Banner is a regular guy who turns into the 10-feet tall, green and bulky creature when he gets angry.
  • Surprise Twist: Babe: Pig in the City
    The kindness of a little pig saves a life and turns him into a leader.
  • A Torture Scene in The Dark Knight?
    Half-way through The Dark Knight, Commissioner Gordon abandons the Joker to Batman for questioning. Batman slams the villain's head on the table. Then he hits him on the hand. Question: how is that necessary or even useful to the story?

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