321 Frankie Goes Boo, Michael Chabon’s Telegraph Avenue, and Joe Danger: The Movie – The Monitor
Summary
In this blog post, we will be discussing the new movie, 321 Frankie Goes Boo, which is available on video on demand and iTunes. We will also talk about Michael Chabon’s new novel, Telegraph Avenue, which is set in Oakland and is centered on the story of a couple of men who own a record store. Finally, we will talk about Joe Danger: The Movie, a video game that is a sequel to the popular game Joe Danger, in which the player becomes a stuntman in a huge action movie.
Table of Contents
- Overview of 321 Frankie Goes Boo
- Michael Chabon’s Telegraph Avenue: A literary fiction about Oakland
- Joe Danger: The Movie – A sequel to Joe Danger game
- Conclusion
Overview of 321 Frankie Goes Boo
In this segment, Peter Rubi talks about the new movie titled 321 Frankie Goes Boo. It stars actors, Charlie Hunnam and Chris O’Dowd as brothers who have a history of long and abusive pranks. Charlie Hunnam ends up in a compromising position with Lizzie Capla. The movie unfolds in a hilarious and over-the-top way and also features other cast members from Sons of Anarchy, such as Ron Perlman. The film is available on video on demand and iTunes before it hits theaters in October.
Michael Chabon’s Telegraph Avenue: A literary fiction about Oakland
Peter Rubi introduces Michael Chabon’s newest novel, Telegraph Avenue, which is set in Oakland and centers around the story of a couple of men who own a record store. The shop is threatened by a larger company that wants to buy it up, and the wives of those men also have a business together. The novel takes place in the year 2000, but it has a feel of earlier times in Oakland, starting from the 70s and going up to the 90s. The story is meandering, full of character and interactions, and has wonderful interpersonal insights. Telegraph Avenue is similar to Jonathan Lethem’s Fortress of Solitude, set in a different time period. The novel is available in hardcover and on e-readers like Kindle or Nook.
Joe Danger: The Movie – A sequel to Joe Danger game
Peter Rubi talks about the video game, Joe Danger: The Movie, a sequel to the popular game Joe Danger. In this game, the player becomes a stuntman in a huge action movie. The story is built of scenes that you have to play through, and it is not limited to just riding motorcycles. The game includes skiing, unicycling, monster trucks, dealing with creatures, and dinosaurs. The game has a lot of content, and it takes about 20 hours to 100% everything, including unlocks and challenges. The game is well worth your time and available for download for Xbox 360 users.
Conclusion
In conclusion, we have talked about the new movie, 321 Frankie Goes Boo, Michael Chabon’s new novel, Telegraph Avenue, and Joe Danger: The Movie, a sequel to Joe Danger game. These different forms of entertainment offer a lot of content and variety for all audiences and can be enjoyed from the comfort of your home. So, grab a book, watch a movie, or play a game and enjoy your weekend!